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The Conditional Release Program - Episode 185: Federal Election 2025 Post-SpecialHosts: Joel Hill & Jack the Insider (Peter Hoistead)Overall Theme: A deep dive into the results and implications of the 2025 Australian Federal Election, focusing on Labor's historic victory, the Coalition's catastrophic loss, and the performance of minor parties and independents.Key Segments & Talking Points:(Part 1 - Approximate Timestamps based on original transcript, subject to adjustment)[00:00:00 - 00:01:23] Introduction & Election OverviewJoel laments being banned from betting on the election, particularly Labor's strong odds.Jack notes Joel would have won significantly, especially on Labor at $2.60.Historic Labor Win: Anthony "Albo" Albanese leads Labor to a significant victory.Libs sent into an "existential crisis."Albo is the first PM to be re-elected since John Howard in 2004.Largest Labor victory on a two-party preferred basis since John Curtin in 1943 (votes still being counted).Crucial Stat: The Albanese government is the only first-term government to have a swing towards it in Australian political history.[00:01:23 - 00:03:38] Significance of the Swing to LaborPrevious first-term governments (Howard '98, Hawke '84, Fraser '77, Whitlam '74, Menzies) all had swings against them when seeking a second term.Albo's government achieved an approximate 4% swing towards it (votes still being counted).Discussion points: Where it went right for Labor, and wrong for the Coalition, Greens, and Teals.Far-right "Cookers" performed terribly. Pauline Hanson's One Nation (FONY) might see minor representation.[00:03:38 - 00:05:11] Patreon & Sponsor Shout-outsReminder to support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram (for as little as $5/month).CB Co. Beer: Praised for their IPA and new Hazy XPA. Competition to win $100,000. Use code CRP10 for 10% off at cbco.beer.[00:05:11 - 00:08:52] Polling Inaccuracies & Liberal OptimismReiteration of the ~4% swing to Labor.Comparison of final poll predictions vs. actual results:Freshwater: Labor 51.5% (was Liberal pollster, told Libs they were close).Newspoll: 52.5% (Labor used their private polling).Essential: 53.5%.YouGov: 52.2% - 52.9%.Polling companies significantly underestimated Labor's vote, especially those advising the Coalition.The misplaced optimism at Liberal Party HQ on election night.[00:08:52 - 00:16:00] Specific Seat Results & Labor GainsGilmore (NSW South Coast): Fiona Phillips (Labor) won 55-45 (3-4% swing to her), despite Andrew Constance (Liberal) being the favourite.Bennelong (Howard's old seat): Jeremy Laxail (Labor) won 59-41 against Scott Young (problematic Liberal candidate), a 10% swing to Labor.Parramatta: Andrew Charlton (Labor) won 62-38 (was 53.47 in 2022).Aston (Victoria): Labor won in a historic by-election previously, now a 4% swing to the Labor candidate, winning 53-47.Boothby (SA): Louise Miller-Frost (Labor) achieved an 8% swing, holding the seat 61-39.Tangney (WA): Sam Lim (Labor, ex-cop & dolphin trainer) secured a 3% swing, now 56-44. Large Bhutanese diaspora noted.Leichhardt (FNQ): Labor's Matt Smith won 57-43 after Warren Entsch (LNP) retired (10% swing).Hunter (NSW): Dan Repiccioli (Labor) re-elected with 44% primary vote (5% swing on primary). Fended off Nats and One Nation (Stuart Bonds' inflated vote claims by "One Australia" on X).[00:16:00 - 00:18:49] Diversifying Parliament & Women in PoliticsPraise for non-lawyer backgrounds in Parliament (e.g., Dan Repiccioli, Sam Lim).Critique of the typical lawyer/staffer/union pathway.Labor's success in diversifying candidate backgrounds and increasing female representation.Liberals struggling with female representation despite some efforts. Discussion of potential quotas in the Liberal party and the backlash it would cause.Margaret Thatcher quote: "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman."[00:18:49 - 00:27:26] The Teals: Mixed Results & ChallengesInitial appearance of a Teal "romp" on election night.Bradfield (NSW North Shore): Teal Nicolette Boele (Burle/Bola) behind Liberal Giselle Kaptarian by 178 votes (updated during recording).Goldstein (VIC): Tim Wilson (Liberal) leading Zoe Daniel (Teal) by 925 votes. Wilson is likely back. Joel comments on Wilson's IPA association vs. his "gay, wet, mediocre, progressive side." Jack notes Wilson often highlights his sexuality.Jim Chalmers' quip about Tim Wilson: "Popular for all those who haven't met him."Kooyong (VIC): Monique Ryan (Teal) leading by 1002 votes (97,000 counted, ~8,000 postals to go). Redistribution added parts of Toorak, making it harder for Ryan.Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer: "Trust fund renter" controversy, owns multiple properties, London bolthole.Corflute wars in Kooyong: Hamer campaign's excessive use of A-frames, obstructing walkways, went to Supreme Court over council limits. Jack doubts the impact of corflutes.[00:27:26 - 00:31:28] Why Did the Teals Go Backwards?Liberal party invested heavily in Kooyong and Goldstein.Voters potentially preferring a local member who is a Minister or part of the government.Redistribution impact in Kooyong (addition of Toorak).Zali Steggall's success in Warringah partly due to "fruitcake" Liberal opponents like Katherine Deves.[00:31:28 - 00:40:37] The Greens: Significant LossesLost all lower house seats. Adam Bandt (leader) gone from Melbourne.Lost Brisbane (Max Chandler Mather) and Griffith back to Labor.Ryan (South Brisbane): Likely Labor win in a three-way contest.Greens will have no lower house representation.Key Reason: Housing policy standoff. Accused of holding up Labor's housing bill for over a year (affecting funding for domestic violence victims, homeless), pursuing "perfection" over compromise.[00:40:37 - 00:49:57] Deep Dive: Housing Policy ChallengesA major challenge for the Albanese government. Not an easy fix.Supply-side changes could devalue existing homes or slow growth, angering homeowners.Joel's view: Subsidized housing (rent-to-own, means-tested) wouldn't touch the high-end market.Negative gearing: Not a quick fix; removing it overnight unlikely to change much; issue is supply.Homeowner expectations of property value growth.Construction industry at full tilt; skills shortages.CFMEU's role in skilled migration for construction.Free TAFE importance for reskilling/upskilling.Linton Besser (Media Watch) criticism of Labor "building" houses when they reconditioned unlivable ones – Joel argues this still increases supply.[00:49:57 - 00:59:16] Deep Dive: Childcare Policy & Global Economic HeadwindsChildcare another area for government focus.Labor's childcare policy: Rebates for high earners (e.g., $325k combined income).High cost of childcare; need for better pay for childcare workers (Labor delivered a pay spike).Ownership of childcare centers (Peter Dutton reference) and profit-making. Call for more public childcare.Uncertain global economic times, Trump tariffs.Port of Los Angeles imports down by one-third.US Q1 economy shrank 0.3%; recession likely.Japan, China, South Korea meeting to discuss tariff responses; hold significant US debt. Japanese warning to US re: trade negotiations.[00:59:16 - 01:07:13] What Went Wrong for the Coalition? Answer: Everything.Gas Price Fixing Policy: Cobbled together, no consultation with industry (unlike Rudd's mining tax failure), potentially unconstitutional (taxing for benefit of some states over others).Work From Home Policy Disaster:Conceived by Jane Hume and Peter Dutton, no Shadow Cabinet consultation.Initial messaging: All Commonwealth public servants, then just Canberra.Jane Hume's media run: Claimed all WFH is 20% less productive, citing a study.Implied WFH employees are "bludgers," alienating a vast number of voters (including partners of tradies).Labor capitalized on this after door-knocking feedback. Policy eventually walked back.Defence Policy: Released in the last week, vague promise to spend 3% of GDP, no specifics on acquisitions. Andrew Hastie (Shadow Defence) reportedly wants out of the portfolio.Fuel Excise Policy: Halving fuel excise for a year. Took a week for Dutton to do a photo-op at a service station. Fuel prices had already dropped.Melbourne Airport Rail Link Funding: Announced at a winery.Vehicle Emissions Policy: Clarifications issued within 48 hours.Generally a shambolic campaign, studied for years to come.[01:07:13 - 01:08:55] The Nationals & Nuclear Policy FalloutNats trying to spin a better result than Libs, but didn't win Calare (Andrew Gee back as Indy).Nuclear Policy: Coalition embarrassed to discuss it. Nats insist on keeping it.Policy originated as a way for Libs to get Nats to support Net Zero by 2050.Massive costs and timelines: Hinkley Point C (UK) example – 65 billion pounds, years of delays. US Georgia plant similar.Legislative hurdles: Repealing Howard-era ban, state-level bans (even LNP QLD Premier Chris O'Fooley against it).State-funded, "socialist" approach due to lack of private investment.[01:08:55 - 01:15:49] Coalition Campaign Failures & SpokespeopleDebate on government vs. private industry running power.Lack of effective Coalition spokespeople: Susan Ley sidelined, Jane Hume promoted. Angus Taylor perceived as lazy.Angus Taylor's past water license scandal ("Australia's Watergate," Cayman Islands structure).[01:15:49 - 01:28:03] Demographics: A Tide Against the LiberalsWomen: Voted ~58-42 for Labor (two-party preferred), worse than under Morrison. Libs failed to address issues like climate, domestic violence.Language Other Than English at Home (LOTE): 60% backed Labor (Redbridge polling, Cos Samaras). Indian and Chinese diaspora significant, impacting Deakin and Menzies (Keith Wallahan, a moderate, lost Menzies).Gen Z & Millennials (18-45): Now outnumber Baby Boomers (60+), voted 60-40 Labor (TPP).Preferencing: Labor "gamed the system well"; Liberals' deal with One Nation backfired in messaging to urban areas.Strategy Failure: Liberals walked away from "heartland" Teal-lost seats, wrongly believing voters were wrong. Dutton's 2023 claim of Libs being "party of regional Australia" failed. No connection or network in targeted outer-suburban/regional seats.Female Pre-selection: Aspiration of 50% in 2019, achieved 34% in 2025. "Male, white, middle-class, mediocre."Sarah Henderson Example: Lost Corangamite in 2019, returned via Senate vacancy. Criticized as a "waste of space," arrogant for seeking re-entry.Both parties have taken safe seats for granted (factional gifts), but Labor learning. Example: Batman (now Cooper, Jed Carney) won back from Greens after better candidate selection.[01:28:03 - 01:36:42] Fond Farewells: Election CasualtiesPeter Dutton: Lost his seat of Dickson (held 20+ years), got "smashed." Likely preferred losing seat to facing party room fallout. Gracious concession speech. Australia's strong electoral process praised (democracy sausage, volunteers, AEC, peaceful concession).Michael Sukkar (Deakin, VIC): "Unpleasant piece of work."Recount of February incident: Sukkar, at Dutton's prompting, used a point of order to cut off Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus (Jewish) during an emotional speech about anti-Semitism and his family's Holocaust connection (Shiloh story). Dreyfus called Sukkar "disgusting." Sukkar moved "that the member no longer be heard." Widely condemned.Gerard Rennick (QLD Senator): Anti-COVID vaccine, spread misinformation (diabetes, dementia links). Jack recounts being attacked by Rennick's "poison monkeys" on X after writing about it. Rennick gone, likely self-funded much of his campaign.(Part 2 - Timestamps restart from 00:00:00 but are a continuation, add ~1 hour 36 mins 50 secs to these for continuous flow)[01:36:50 - 01:44:07] The Fractured Hard Right ("Cookers") - Dismal PerformanceGenerally went nowhere electorally.UAP (United Australia Party) / Trumpeter Patriots (John Ruddock): 2.38% in NSW Senate (down from UAP's 3.2% in 2022). Less money spent than previous Clive Palmer campaigns.Libertarian Democrats (Lib Dems): 1.99% in NSW Senate. Controversial name didn't help. Alliance with H.A.R.T (formerly IMOP, Michael O'Neill) and Gerard Rennick's People First Party.Monica Smit's calls to "unite" contrasted with these groups already forming alliances without her.These three parties combined got less than 2% in NSW. Lib Dems
Sall Grover & lawyer Katherine Deves discuss the most insane case of the century, as 'Roxy' Tickle - who outrageously won his case against the Sall's Giggle app for women only for not allowing him to use it - is doubling down and suing again for even more damages. Sall believes it is getting personal. #ticklevsgiggle #gendermadness #antiwoke Help defend Sall: https://gigglecrowdfund.com/ Follow Sall Grover: https://x.com/salltweets Follow Katherine Deves: https://x.com/deves_katherine Join my mailing list: https://andrewgoldheretics.com Check out my new documentary channel: https://youtube.com/@andrewgoldinvestigates Andrew on X: https://twitter.com/andrewgold_ok Insta: https://www.instagram.com/andrewgold_ok Heretics YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@andrewgoldheretics Chapters: 0:00 Tickle vs Giggle Highlights 1:30 The first time Sall heard ‘terf' 3:30 Meghan Murphy & the perfect case 6:30 The Judge Gave This Mad Decision 9:00 Bill Maher - Was He Joking? 11:30 This Feels Personal 14:30 Human Rights Commission is Completely Captured 19:00 Roxy Tickle is MOCKING Sall 21:20 The Latest on the Case 23:00 They're Doubling Down on Self-ID 25:00 The Image of Traditional Australians 26:30 ABC Queer Channel 28:20 They Think Sall is Hateful 30:30 What They Have to Do to Win This 34:30 Reason for Optimism 36:30 Don't Care About the Guardian 40:00 No Such Thing as Transphobia 43:00 Women Don't Understand This About Men 45:30 What Happens Next 50:15 A Heretic Sall & Katherine Admire Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Claire Fox talks to Sall Grover and Katherine Deves about their fight in Australia to reassert in law that a woman is an adult human female. Sall Grover is the founder of the female-only app, Giggle for Girls and Katherine Deves is one of her legal team. Both have been visiting the UK from Australia to get support for their appeal of an important test-case decision on the definition of ‘woman', which Sall lost last year. It all began when then 54-year-old biological male Roxanne Tickle from New South Wales, who identifies as a woman, complained to the Australian Human Rights Commission when moderators withdrew his access to Giggle for Girls, because - well, to state the obvious - the app is exclusively for women. However, when the subsequent case (known as Tickle v Giggle) was tried at the Federal Court, Justice Robert Bromwich concluded that, according to Australian law, sex is ‘changeable and not necessarily binary'. The ruling effectively eradicated the category of sex in law. The decision set a dangerous legal precedent with international implications, summed up by Jo Bartosch's headline at the time: ‘Australia has abolished womanhood'. They talk about the case, the pros and cons of facial recognition (which the app used to determine who was a woman and who wasn't), lawfare, the #MeToo movement and how human rights NGOs have become enmeshed in trans ideology. They also discuss the real-world impact of this trend for the likes of Scottish nurse Sandie Peggie, who was suspended from Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Fife, in January 2024 after she objected to Dr ‘Beth' Upton (Theodore Upton) - who identifies as a woman but is a biological male - using the female staff changing facilities.
The political future of Victorian Liberal Party leader John Pesutto is up in the air after a judge ruled he defamed independent MP Moira Deeming. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Superstar barristers Sue Chrysanthou and Matt Collins lock horns over the women's rights MP booted from the Liberal Party. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exiled Liberal MP Moira Deeming sues Victorian Opposition leader John Pesutto for expelling her after a rally attended by neo-Nazis. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was recorded on March 26th, 2024. Former federal candidate of the Australian Liberal Party, women's rights advocate, and dedicated attorney, Katherine seeks to bring justice through her legal expertise and social influence. She started Save Women's Sports Australia, a prominent group standing against gender bias in Australia's sports industry. Throughout her 2022 political campaign, she bravely faced backlash for her firm stance against gender identity ideology. Despite failing in her political venture, she continues to champion the rights of women, children, and families. Katherine is currently representing high-profile clients in renowned legal cases like Tickle v Giggle and others involving defamation and hate speech accusations. Her vibrant personal life includes being a mother of three and an engaged woman. Find more from Katherine: Website: https://www.katherinedeves.com X: https://x.com/deves_katherine Facebook: @katherinedeves Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammy.m.peterson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammyPetersonPodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tammypetersonpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tammy1Peterson Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TammyPetersonPodcast
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Katherine Deves Morgan is an Australian lawyer and co-founder of Save Women's Sport Australasia, which states that sport must be categorised by sex, not gender identity. She ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the federal seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian Federal election. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Craig Kelly is National Director of Pauline Hanson's One Nation. He was a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the electorate of Hughes from August 2010. In February 2021 Craig shifted to independent status before joining the United Australia Party later that year. He is a vocal critic of climate change measures, and his opposition to certain health mandates aligns with his strong stance on personal freedoms and anti-corruption. X: @CraigKellyPHON
On today's show, Nick Xenophon discusses Australia's COVID-19 Vaccine Claims Scheme. Later, Katherine Deves Morgan discusses transgender issues. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Nick Xenophon is the founder and principal of Nick Xenophon & Co Lawyers. He began his career as a lawyer in 1982 after graduating from the University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Law degree. From 1997 to 2007, Nick served as an independent member of the South Australian Legislative Council and from 2008 to 2017 served as a Senator for South Australia in Federal Parliament. In 2018, he resumed his professional legal career. https://xenlaw.com.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Katherine Deves Morgan is an Australian lawyer and co-founder of Save Women's Sport Australasia, which states that sport must be categorised by sex, not gender identity. She ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the federal seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian Federal election.
Alexandra Marshall Live features exclusive international guests, bringing world affairs to your home. Watch ‘Alexandra Marshall Live' live and on demand on ADH TV, Tuesdays & Thursdays 9PM AEST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Megyn Kelly is joined by legal experts Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis to discuss the hearing about whether former President Donald Trump violated the gag order in the NYC case, whether the case was brought in an attempt to interfere with the election, whether Trump is allowed to comment on the jury, witnesses, and judge, the truth about what Trump is actually being charged with and how, whether a conviction would get overturned on appeal, the one legal professor who called out the case in the New York Times, what prosecutors allege by “unlawful means,” federal law vs. state law, NBC and MSNBC's hypocrisy about "checkbook journalism" and "catch and kill," the National Enquirer and the Trump case, what NBC did with Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer, Alec Baldwin being harassed by an anti-Israel protester, his remarkable restraint during the encounter, anti-Israel campus chaos in New York City and beyond, and more. Then Sall Grover, CEO of the "Giggle" app, and her lawyer Katherine Deves, join to discuss to discuss her women-only chat app being sued for barring a biological man from joining, their history of standing up for women's rights, why women need “female only” spaces, the implications of deciding what a "woman" is, the future lawsuits related to radical transgender ideology ahead, Mr. Beast co-star "becoming a woman," and more. Davis- https://article3project.org/Aronberg- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZl9z2UMvN9mwpUoU9-E9bAGrover- https://www.gigglecrowdfund.com/Deves- https://rashidi.com.au/ Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Daisy Cousens dives into a long interview segment with a prominent guest to discuss the latest in the polisphere. Watch ‘Daisy Cousens Presents' 7PM Wednesdays AEDT live on ADH TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Kit Kowalski. Kit is a writer and mother who describes herself as an “adult human sheila”. Kit has devoted considerable time and effort on her blog and YouTube channel to exploring the inner workings of ACON (Aids Council of New South Wales) and their lobbying of organisations in Australia, such as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED---Kit Kowalski Official Website:https://ladykitkowalski.wordpress.com/---Welcome To The Doll House - Substack:https://welcometothedollhouse.substack.com/---Your taxpayer dollars are funding transgender propaganda - Binary Australia:https://www.binary.org.au/your_taxpayer_dollars_are_funding_transgender_propaganda---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram---Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on InstagramTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"
Is Lidia Thorpe fit to hold the office as a senator? ABC criticised for its lack of diversity. Plus, Katherine Deves eyes up Liberal senate seat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we reflect on what is going on in the world today, through what went on in the world in the 1930's and 1940's - we look at the Jews; the man who escaped Auschwitz; Robert Hebras - the last survivor of Oradour; Ben Ferencez - the last Nuremberg prosecutor; the war in Ukraine; the threat to the dollar; Keith Reid and a Whiter Shade of Pale; Switzerland and Covid; Woke Grease; Queensland Trans legislation; Hobart Uni bans Catholic group; Deni Todrovic's misogyny; Jennifer Bilek and the link between transgender, big business and transhumanism; Katherine Deves and the new religion; Church of England churches close; Greg Sheridan on Easter; and Classic FM's no.1 piece of music - Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto.
In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview return guest Jo Bartosch. Jo is a journalist campaigning for the rights of women and girls. She is a prolific contributor to a wide range of publications, including The Times, The Telegraph, The Critic, The Spectator, Mail on Sunday, Unherd, Spiked and others. Topics covered include Kellie-Jay Keen's "Let Women Speak" tour and the fall-out involving Liberal politician Moira Deeming, trans women in prison, the shocking case of Barbie Kardashian AND more. ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSEDThe Sheilas Will Not Be Silenced - Spiked:https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/03/25/the-sheilas-will-not-be-silenced/---A Kangaroo Court | Guilt By Association Grips Australia - The Critic:https://thecritic.co.uk/a-kangaroo-court/---Follow Jo Bartosch on Twitter:@jo_bartosch---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram---Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on InstagramTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"
I am joined Katherine Deves who is a passionate advocate for protecting women's sport. We have an open discussion regarding the issues women's sport's around the world are currently facing
The voice to Parliament will divide Australia rather than embrace its diversity, tributes flow for late Senator Jim Molan. Plus, Katherine Deves joins the show over Rishi Sunak's decision to block Scottish gender reforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Katherine Deves. Katherine is an Australian lawyer who ran as a Liberal candidate for the federal seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian Federal election. She co-founded Save Women's Sport Australasia. Topics discussed include the media scrutiny she received during the election, the need for women's only spaces, trans athletes, gender ideology in schools AND more. ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSEDThe document that reveals the remarkable tactics of trans lobbyists – The Spectator: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-document-that-reveals-the-remarkable-tactics-of-trans-lobbyists/Save Women's Sport Australasia:https://www.savewomenssport.com/Gillard's guilt - How our first female PM cancelled women:https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/10/gillards-guilt/Follow Katherine on Twitter:@deves_katherine---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram---Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on InstagramTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"
Katherine Deves, an Australian lawyer who ran as a Liberal candidate for the seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian federal election, discsusses how her campaign was in part derailed by her views on gender identity. Framing this ideology as a religon where the god is the “curated identity” of the self, Deves like the gender identity cult to “Revenge of the Losers” where people who never had friends at school “have accumulated social capital online” to command public opinion. Accounting for the civil and criminal sanctions in Australia imopsed upon those who do not go along with gender identity, Deves elaborates how “transgender vilification” has been incorporated within the anti-discrimination law in New South Wales where “vilify” can simply be ideological disagreement and where, as Deves notes, even if the accused can sucessfully defend herself from this criminal chargs through the public interest exemption, “the process is the punishment.” Deves also covers how “gender identity” is a protected characteristic at the federal level noting how with recent proposed laws in the state of Victoria, that were anyone not to affirm someone's “gender identity,” they could potentially be charged with crime. Deves goes on to analyse how this ideology is “so impoverished” that it has affected our cultures where from this movement no art or music is produced, where there is “no singing, no community…no joy.” Deves describes how this ideology has created a socio-political environment of nervousness where the current reality is “merciless, heartless and brutal,” as she exposes how many people irrationally go along with this ideology depsite having no idea what they are conceding until the moment they find themselves “up against it.” Get full access to Savage Minds at savageminds.substack.com/subscribe
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Katherine Deves is an Australian lawyer who ran as a Liberal Party candidate for the federal seat of Warringah in the 2022 Australian election. She co-founded Save Women's Sport which states that sport must be categorised by sex, not gender identity. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Former Liberal Democratic Party Candidate for Paterson. Sonia Bailey is a founding member of Friends of Freedom, a community group that unites the independent political parties to bring the truth to all voters.
The Labor government harps on about ScoMo while Australia suffers, wages barely stack up against the alarming inflation rates, plus, Katherine Deves joins the program to call out the hypocrisy of the ABC's coverage of transgender people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Meghan Murphy speak with Katherine Deves, the co-founder of Save Women's Sports Australasia, who ran as the Liberal candidate for the seat of Warringah in 2022.
Happy election eve! We've made it to the end of a gruelling six-week campaign, relatively unscathed...but maybe a little worse for wear! To help unravel the week that was here's Associate Editor and columnist for the Australian Jenna Clarke and Political reporter at Guardian Australia and bulldozer junior, Paul Karp.
Liberal candidate for Warringah Katherine Deves has spoken out about dirty tactics on the campaign trail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Media Watch 2022 Episode 14: Teal threat; Katherine Deves & trans sport; Campaign capers.
As well as her interviews with politicians and experts, Politics with Michelle Grattan includes “Word from The Hill”, where she discusses the news with members of The Conversation politics team. In this podcast Michelle and politics + society editor Amanda Dunn canvass how the interest rate rise has played against the government, Scott Morrison defending Katherine Deves (again), the major parties' keeping the climate change issue low key, “gotcha” questions, and the coming Liberal launch.
In this final part of our three part examination of the Transgender issue - we catch up with some of the things have have happened, even in the past week - and we we look at what can be done - Including the Who; Biden; The medical effects of transitioning; brainwashing children in Ireland; Soaring referrals of children in Scotland; Nickelodeon; Dr Brett Alderman; Pink Floyd; The Australian Election; Katherine Deves; Matt Kean and Ben Fordham; men in womens prisons; The NHS and degrading anti female language; Apple's pregnant man emoij; JK Rowling death threats; The Beatles; Shake On It; Detransitioning; EBSWA; Dan Andrews; Jordan Peterson; Rob and Claire Smith; Trans suicides and murders; Resources; Carl Trueman; Rosario Butterfield; The Bible's answer; Psalm 8 Shane and Shane.
Liberal candidate Katherine Deves has joined Ben Fordham live in studio after her controversial transgender comments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As well as her interviews with politicians and experts, Politics with Michelle Grattan includes “Word from The Hill”, where she discusses the news with members of The Conversation politics team. In this podcast Michelle and politics + society editor Amanda Dunn canvass the latest (static) polls, apparently unaffected by Anthony Albanese's COVID absence, or indeed by much else in the campaign so far. They also discuss shock jock Ray Hadley's extraordinary shouty assault on Albanese, how the very serious issue of the Solomons-China security pact is playing into the campaign, and whether controversial Liberal candidate Katherine Deves is really all about seats other than Warringah, the one she is contesting.
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In This Bulletin; Advocates call for an investigation after another refugee self-harms in immigration detention, NSW Police has said they have not received any formal complaint of threats made against Katherine Deves and Collingwood facing Essendon for their traditional Anzac Day clash. - अध्यागमन बन्दी गृहमा अर्का शरणार्थीले आफूलाई हानी पुर्याए पछि यसबारे अनुसन्धानको माग, क्याथरिन डीभ्स विरुद्ध धम्की आएको कुनै जानकारी नभएको न्यु साउथ वेल्स प्रहरीको भनाइ लगायत आजको प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
There's been no confirmation from Australian Federal Police about whether threats made against Liberal candidate Katherine Deves are being investigated after she spoke exclusively to SBS News.
Australian federal police haven't confirmed whether threats made against a Liberal candidate are being investigated after Katherine Deves spoke exclusively to SBS News. It's believed the Warringah hopeful spoke to New South Wales police and her complaints have been passed onto the A-F-P in the wake of the trans debate. - Hindi kinumpirma ng pederal na pulisya kung nagsagawa sila ng imbestigasyon sa umano'y banta sa buhay ni Liberal candidate Katherine Deves, matapos ang kanyang eksklusibong pahayag sa SBS News. Inamin ni Ms Deves idinulog nya sa NSW Police ang reklamo at ipinasa sa AFP bago ang trans debate.
The Liberal candidate for Warringah says she recognises that making harmful remarks about transgender people in a series of now-deleted tweets, wasn't conducive to "proper, reasonable debate".
The coalition continues to be dogged by questions about the Prime Minister's pick for the Sydney seat of Warringah, Katherine Deves. Seemingly, every day another of her offensive social media posts surface. Yesterday it was a deleted comment about surrogacy, which she described as a violation of human rights and 'reproductive prostitution'. Dave Sharma, the Federal member for the blue ribbon seat of Wentworth in Sydney's east is the latest to refuse to comment on her endorsement.
Who won the first leaders' debate? Niki Savva, columnist for the SMH and The Age, joins Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly for an analysis of the early weeks of the federal election campaign. Plus, Fran and PK analyse the possibility of a hung parliament, election scare campaigns, China's new deal with the Solomon Islands and whether Katherine Deves will hurt the Liberal vote in socially progressive seats.
With a crucial deadline now passed, Liberal candidate Katherine Deves will almost certainly remain the Coalition's pick for the seat of Warringah. That's despite her transphobic comments, and the concern expressed about them from senior Liberal figures. Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on the Katherine Deves controversy and how it looks to the independents who could be shaping up as kingmakers. Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno. Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Subscribe to Mamamia for unlimited access to Mamamia Out Loud After braving the crowds at the airport and changing her mind about Alan Joyce's recent comments, Mia is back from an overseas holiday. As many Australians begin to think about venturing overseas again themselves, Mia's here to remind you of all the things you've forgotten about international travel. Plus, who is Katherine Deves, and why is every politician in the country being asked about her this week? And are you team Johnny or team Amber? Picking sides in the most toxic celebrity breakup we've seen. The End Bits: Recommendations: Mia wants you to watch Anatomy of a Scandal on Netflix If you're planning an overseas trip, check out the Smart Traveller website for what you need to know before you go Sign up to the Out Loud newsletter here Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Jessie Stephens and Mia Freedman Producer: Emma Gillespie Audio Producer: Leah Porges CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Via our email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Via our Outlouders Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thủ tướng đang tăng gấp đôi sự ủng hộ ứng cử viên Sydney được lựa chọn cẩn thận của mình, là bà Katherine Deves, và bất chấp những lời kêu gọi từ những thành viên đảng Tự do tại New South Wales rằng ông cần loại bỏ bà trước cuộc bầu cử. Tranh cãi vẫn tiếp tục nổ ra về ứng cử viên khu vực bầu cử Warringah này, trong tuần thứ hai của chiến dịch tranh cử, giữa lúc đó chính phủ cũng như phe đối lập phải đối mặt với triển vọng đàm phán với các dân biểu độc lập, khi các cuộc thăm dò cho thấy cuộc bầu cử có thể kết thúc với một quốc hội treo.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has denied his Treasurer is undermining him over comments relating to Liberal candidate Katherine Deves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, some pretty transphobic comments surfaced from NSW Liberal candidate Katherine Deves. Before being selected to run in the Sydney seat of Warringah, she'd been campaigning to ban transgender women from sport. And while she's now apologised for those comments, it's causing a big split in the Liberal party - between those who want her dropped, and those sticking by her selection (the PM Scott Morrison). But how's this affecting people in the trans community? Plus, what if it was the government's responsibility to find young people a job or traineeship? It's a scheme that actually exists in other parts of the world, and now there's calls to introduce it in Australia. And a whole lot's been happening in the war in Ukraine over the weekend - we get an update on it all. Guests: Jeremy Wiggins, Transcend Australia Matt Kean, NSW Treasurer Eliza Littleton, The Australia Institute A/Prof. Matthew Sussex, ANU
Listen to the latest news headlines from Australia in Nepali. In this bulletin: Scott Morrison continues to back controversial Warringah candidate Katherine Deves, Independent Senate candidate Nick Xenophon is calling for a royal commission into housing affordability to make it easier for people to buy their own home and in sports, Former Australian cricketer Ryan Campbell is fighting for his life after collapsing at a playground over the weekend due to a heart attack. - अस्ट्रेलियामा घर किन्न सजिलो बनाउन शाही आयोग स्थापनाको माग लगायत आजको प्रमुख अस्ट्रेलियाली समाचार सुन्नुहोस्।
The Prime Minister is doubling down to support his handpicked Sydney candidate Katherine Deves, and defying calls from New South Wales Liberals to dump her ahead of the election.
Ben Fordham has confronted NSW Treasurer Matt Kean live on-air over his calls for under-fire Warringah Candidate Katherine Deves to be disendorsed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham has blasted NSW Treasurer Matt Kean over his comments on Warringah candidate Katherine Deves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister is continuing to stand by his hand-picked candidate for the Sydney seat of Warringah, Katherine Deves, as more of her anti-trans comments surface. There are calls for her to be disendorsed over her views with reports of a grassroots campaign within the NSW Liberal Party to do so before nominations close on Thursday. Guest: Catherine Cusack, retiring Liberal NSW Legislative Council Member.
Ben Fordham is commending under-fire Liberal candidate Katherine Deves for her support of women. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Housing Minister Michael Sukkar has expressed his support for controversial Liberal candidate Katherine Deves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16/04/2022. SBS bulletin in Ukrainian.Police in Ukraine say they've found mass graves in the Kyiv region. Scott Morrison stands by the Liberal candidate for Warringah, Katherine Deves. And Alexander Zverev advances to the semi-finals of the Monte Carlo Masters.More on the SBS Ukrainian website ... - 16/04/2022. Бюлетень новин SBS українською мовою. Поліція України повідомляє, що знайшла масові поховання в Київській області. Скотт Моррісон підтримує кандидата від лібералів від Воррінгі, Кетрін Девз Олександр Звєрєв виходить у півфінал Монте-Карло Мастерс.. Про це та інше на веб-сторінці SBS Ukrainian...