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As you head to the polling booth today, hear the final pitch from four candidates across the political spectrum on why they deserve your vote. With more than one in five women still undecided, Liberal, Labor, Greens and Independent candidates make their last case to voters. Want more on the election? Listen to these:We Asked Four Candidates About Your Top Election ConcernsAnthony Albanese, Prime Minister: The InterviewPeter Dutton: The InterviewThe 2025 Budget For Basic B*tchesFirst Home Buyer Policies Explained & What's Really Deciding Women's VotesPoliticians Try To Go ViralThree Weeks That Could Change AustraliaWhy Gen Z Could Decide This Election THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram hereGET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Taylah Strano Guests: Elizabeth Watson-Brown, Greens Member for Ryan The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women, Public Service & Government Services Ro Knox, Liberal candidate for Wentworth Kate Hullett, Independent candidate for Fremantle Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With special guests Federal Finance minister Katy Gallagher, Brumbies star Tom Wright...PLUS all the news of the day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El Partido Laborista financiará algunas de sus promesas electorales aumentando las tasas de visado para estudiantes internacionales según declaraciones de la ministra de Finanzas, Katy Gallagher .
With just four days until the federal election, we're putting your biggest concerns to candidates from across the political spectrum. From cost of living and healthcare to climate action and domestic violence, hear how Labor, Liberal, The Greens and an Independent candidate plan to address the issues that matter most to you. And in headlines today Hero police officer Inspector Amy Scott who ended the Bondi attackers rampage, will testify at the inquest today; A power outage has crippled Spain and Portugal with public transport shut down, flights grounded and traffic jammed; Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for three day ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the 80 year anniversary of WWII victory; The conclave to pick the new pope will begin on May 7 with some saying this will take longer than in previous years; The elderly men accused of robbing Kim Kardashian in Paris, stealing her engagement ring in 2016, have gone to trial. Want more on the election? Listen to these:Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister: The InterviewPeter Dutton: The InterviewThe 2025 Budget For Basic B*tchesFirst Home Buyer Policies Explained & What's Really Deciding Women's VotesPoliticians Try To Go ViralThree Weeks That Could Change AustraliaWhy Gen Z Could Decide This Election THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram hereGET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Elizabeth Watson-Brown, Greens Member for Ryan The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women, Public Service & Government Services Ro Knox, Liberal candidate for Wentworth Kate Hullett, Independent candidate for Fremantle Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, we speak with Senator Katy Gallagher. The busy politician is close to both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers, and manages an almighty workload. With four big portfolios in finance, women, the public service and government services, she’s also firmly in the crosshairs of the opposition, which has promised to slash jobs, and cut back on diversity hires and working from home. Gallagher talks to us today about all of the above, but also her own life and times – including her unusual family upbringing, and the immense tragedy she suffered with the loss of her fiancé, Brett Seaman, when she was 26 and pregnant with their first child. Gallagher is the subject of our cover story this week – “From that worst place, I found a way out” – and hosting this conversation is the writer of that in-depth profile, freelance correspondent Deborah Snow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the 2025 federal election fast approaching one of the biggest questions on voters minds is how the government plans on managing the economy and who has the keys to turning Australia's financial situation around. Minister for Finance Katy Gallagher told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "One of our key challenges, because inflation was rising when we came to government, was how do we get it under control whilst providing cost of living help without adding to inflation?" "So, you can't just chuck money out the door because that would have an inflationary impact, but we could do things like we've tried to do with energy bill relief, with investments in Medicare and childcare and medicines, so that it's sort of a more controlled way of helping people." The job isn't done, there's more to do," Minister Gallagher said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A nationwide shortage of ADHD medication is causing widespread concern, as thousands of Australians face the possibility of going without their essential prescriptions. With the new school year underway, parents are particularly worried about how this shortage could impact their children's ability to learn and focus in the classroom. Plus, the Minister for Women joins us to discuss the government's newly announced multi-million dollar women's health initiative and what it means for Australian women. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Support independent women's media here GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Claire Murphy & Taylah Strano Guests: The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women Ailish Delaney, Mamamia News Writer Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producers: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Một báo cáo mới chỉ ra rằng những người nghỉ hưu ở nhà thuê đang bị bỏ lại phía sau khi việc sở hữu nhà trở nên ngày càng khó tiếp cận, khiến ngày càng nhiều người cao tuổi Úc có nguy cơ trở thành vô gia cư. Báo cáo cho biết cần phải thực hiện nhiều bước hơn nữa để đảm bảo tất cả người thuê nhà đều có thể nghỉ hưu trong danh dự. Bộ trưởng Tài chính Liên bang Katy Gallagher cho biết chính phủ sẽ xem xét để hỗ trợ những người có thu nhập thấp.
During her visit to Hobart, Kaz and Tubes catch up with Senator Katy Gallagher, Federal Minister for the Public Service, who claims Tassie services would be worse-off if Peter Dutton and the Liberals win the Federal Election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Finance Minister Katy Gallagher released the mid-year budget update yesterday. The update revealed the stark reality of Australia's economic landscape. Projections are showing spending will be up over $42 billion in the coming years with health, aged care and structural costs driving the increase. These figures mean we can expected recurring deficits through to the end of the decade. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, 'we found about $92 billion in savings since we came to government and a lot of that spending that you were seeing in the mid-year update is what we call parameter variations.' 'So, about $8.5 billion in what we would say is unavoidable spending, important spending. So there's no doubt there's pressure on the budget. I'm not going to pretend otherwise, but we've made some progress.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Guilty Feminist 413. Live from CanberraPresented by Deborah Frances-White with Kirsty Webeck and special guests Hangama Obaidullah, Lauren Beckman, Dr Elise Stephenson with music from Grace PetrieRecorded 28 May 2024 at the Enmore Theatre, Canberra, Australia. Released 14 October.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Kirsty Webeckhttps://www.instagram.com/geraldinehickeyhttps://token.com.au/artist/geraldine-hickeyhttps://www.charlieboy.net.auMore about Katy Gallagherhttps://twitter.com/SenKatyGhttps://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=INGhttps://www.katygallagher.com.auMore about Kristine Ziwicahttps://twitter.com/KZiwicahttps://www.kristineziwica.comMore about Lauren Beckmanhttps://www.instagram.com/lauren.latelyhttps://msha.ke/lauren.latelyMore about Dr Elise Stephensonhttps://twitter.com/eliseinthewoodshttps://elisestephenson.comhttps://giwl.anu.edu.auMore about Hangama Obaidullahhttps://ainslieandgorman.com.au/whos-here/visual-art/hangama-obaidullahhttps://rebustheatre.com/our-project-alchemy-artistsMore about Grace Petriehttps://www.instagram.com/gracepetriemusichttps://twitter.com/gracepetriehttps://gracepetrie.bandcamp.com/album/build-something-betterFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:Waterstone's Book Club, 21 October: https://www.waterstones.com/events/the-guilty-feminist-x-waterstones-book-club-kate-mosse/london-piccadilly16 Postcodes in London https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/16-postcodesKings Place https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/?s=guilty+feministThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Guilty Feminist 413. Live from CanberraPresented by Deborah Frances-White with Kirsty Webeck and special guests Hangama Obaidullah, Lauren Beckman, Dr Elise Stephenson with music from Grace PetrieRecorded 28 May 2024 at the Enmore Theatre, Canberra, Australia. Released 14 October.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Kirsty Webeckhttps://www.instagram.com/geraldinehickeyhttps://token.com.au/artist/geraldine-hickeyhttps://www.charlieboy.net.auMore about Katy Gallagherhttps://twitter.com/SenKatyGhttps://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members/Parliamentarian?MPID=INGhttps://www.katygallagher.com.auMore about Kristine Ziwicahttps://twitter.com/KZiwicahttps://www.kristineziwica.comMore about Lauren Beckmanhttps://www.instagram.com/lauren.latelyhttps://msha.ke/lauren.latelyMore about Dr Elise Stephensonhttps://twitter.com/eliseinthewoodshttps://elisestephenson.comhttps://giwl.anu.edu.auMore about Hangama Obaidullahhttps://ainslieandgorman.com.au/whos-here/visual-art/hangama-obaidullahhttps://rebustheatre.com/our-project-alchemy-artistsMore about Grace Petriehttps://www.instagram.com/gracepetriemusichttps://twitter.com/gracepetriehttps://gracepetrie.bandcamp.com/album/build-something-betterFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:Waterstone's Book Club, 21 October: https://www.waterstones.com/events/the-guilty-feminist-x-waterstones-book-club-kate-mosse/london-piccadilly16 Postcodes in London https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/16-postcodesKings Place https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/?s=guilty+feministThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bộ trưởng Tài chính Katy Gallagher cho biết việc giới hạn số lượng sinh viên quốc tế là sự trở lại mức hợp lý hơn trước đại dịch. Chính phủ đã đưa ra giới hạn số lượng sinh viên quốc tế đến Úc vào năm tới, giảm xuống còn 270.000 từ mức hiện tại là khoảng 500.000.
Labor MPs dismayed at Anthony Albanese's call over Gaza visas, Scott Morrison responds to the news the UK is reviewing the AUKUS deal. Plus, text messages highlight the involvement of Penny Wong and Katy Gallagher in the Brittany Higgins saga.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Reynolds alleges Brittany Higgins and David Sharaz provided false information to some of the government's most-senior ministers. 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 Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the last month, we have brought you a number of episodes about the rising rate of men's violence against women in Australia. We have spoken about specific cases, about new statistics and about roundtables being convened to discuss the issue. For today's podcast, we wanted to go straight to the person responsible for making sure this rate comes down, the Minister for Women, Katy Gallagher. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara SeidlerGuest: Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance and WomenAudio producer: Emmeline Peterson Do you have feedback for the podcast? Share your thoughts via our survey!Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterBuy our book No Silly Questions Today's sponsor: Learn the simple steps you can take to protect yourself onlineat ActNowStaySecure.gov.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since footage emerged of Barnaby Joyce lying flat on his back, swearing into his phone on a Canberra street, there's been fierce debate over whether it matters or not that an elected politician could be caught out in such a manner. Questions over whether there's a bigger problem at play or whether it's simply just a matter of Barnaby, the larrikin, being in the spotlight once again. Today, Radio National Breakfast and the Party Room podcast host, Patricia Karvelas, unpacks the culture of booze at Parliament House and the double standards that come with it. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast and the Party Room podcast
For anyone hoping the federal government's budget update might provide fresh relief from rising costs they will be disappointed. But the Finance Minister Katy Gallagher is defending the decision to focus on reducing inflation rather than providing a pre-Christmas financial sugar hit. She sat down with Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson.
The brutal murder of Lilie James at a Sydney high school shocked the country when it made headlines last month - but her killing was just one case among seven women who suffered violent deaths in October. In this episode of The Briefing, Tom Tilley speaks with the Minister for Women, Katy Gallagher about what the government believes should be done to stop it. 1800RESPECT Lifeline 13 11 14 Headlines: Woman charged with murder over mushroom deaths Australia's most wanted in Turkish police custody 20 Aussies escape Gaza; 65 still stuck A new Beatles song has been released thanks to AI Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the wake of the PwC tax advice scandal and the robodebt royal commission findings, chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks with Katy Gallagher, the federal minister for women, finance and the public service, about the government's reform plans
Recession fears as RBA tries to tame inflation. Plus, the bid to censure Katy Gallagher fails. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why our power crisis will get worse, Jacqui Lambie's silly stunt, Katy Gallagher holds onto her job. Plus, another classic Biden moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neil Breen reiterated on Brisbane Live that Senator Katy Gallagher could have avoided her Brittany-Higgins-political-imbroglio if she had simply been honest with the Senate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: Former Italian prime minister and billionaire Silvio Berlusconi dies, 86. Trials and allegations involving Silvio Berlusconi. Katy Gallagher says she didn't alert Albanese or Wong to the pending Brittany Higgins' interview. Lidia Thorpe tells Senate she was 'followed, aggressively propositioned and inappropriately touched' in parliament. Lidia Thorpe tells Pauline Hanson to ‘f*** off' after bombshell speech in Senate. Former Liberal senator accuses Senator David Van of 'inappropriate touching'. Peter Dutton says senator David Van should quit parliament, after another allegation raised with him. Liberals come a cropper when they try to dig afresh into the Brittany Higgins story. Senator David Van resigns from Liberal Party following allegations of inappropriate behaviour. Van refuses to quit, but will take leave. Greens push for more change after PM's $2bn social housing pledge. Scotland's former leader Nicola Sturgeon arrested, insists she's done nothing wrong. 'Dead' woman knocks on coffin during her wake: doctors are asked to please explain. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
We should never underestimate the lengths to which the Liberal Party will go, or how low they will stoop, in order to gain a political advantage. This was evident in one of the most distressing weeks in federal Parliament in a long time: they exploited their own act of covering up allegations of sexual assault in Parliament House in 2019 and attempted to shift the blame onto Senator Katy Gallagher, accusing her of misleading Parliament during a Senate hearing. The real issue here is the mistreatment of a woman – Brittany Higgins – who was sexually assaulted, and the Liberal Party has decided that they cannot go low enough to seek advantage. However, the Liberal Party's tactics backfired, and by the end of the week, the focus was on Liberal Party Senator David Van, who faced allegations of sexual harassment and assault by several women Senators and was subsequently asked to resign from Parliament.We also address the issue of housing affordability in Australia and speak with Cathy Callaghan, senior policy officer at Shelter NSW, who provides an overview of the various aspects of housing policy that need attention in order to achieve a sustainable and equitable housing sector in the future. Housing has been neglected by successive governments over the past 30 years, with social and public housing largely left to the private sector, which is a significant reason why we are facing the problems we have today. Resolving these issues requires substantial effort and focus by government.Lastly, we examine the opinion polls regarding the Voice to Parliament initiative. While some polls suggest a decline in support for the initiative, others indicate that support remains around 60 per vent, creating a confusing picture. The Voice to Parliament is an important aspiration for First Nations people in Australia, but the debate surrounding the referendum has become toxic, with conservative groups disseminating misinformation to undermine its success. Beneath these layers of deception, the underlying reason for this strategy is a disturbing undercurrent of racism that is becoming more overt and brazen.
Where will the Lehrmann matter end? Ross Solly and Genevieve Jacobs discuss allegations against Senator Katy Gallagher and questions about the Australian War Memorial and Ben Roberts Smith. And what's Canberra's hottest food? It's all the news you need, from Ngunnawal country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cựu Thủ tướng Scott Morrison và Bộ trưởng Tài chính Katy Gallagher đều phủ nhận việc lừa dối Quốc hội việc họ biết trước cáo buộc cưỡng bức của bà Brittany Higgins. Chính phủ Lao động đang phải đối mặt với thất bại lập pháp đầu tiên có thể xảy ra với dự luật nhà ở đáng chú ý mà Đảng Xanh vẫn từ chối ủng hộ.
The Higgins-Lehrmann saga continues apace, putting political pressure on the Finance Minister, Katy Gallagher. Will it be a career ender? HK Jack says no, not at this stage but Gallagher is likely to lose a lot of skin. Noel Pearson softens his approach on the Voice. The Bunga Bunga Carnival is over as Silvio Berlusconi dies at 86. Bojo walks. The Ukrainian counter offensive begins. Trump could be toast after his first federal indictment and will the last person out of San Francisco please turn off the lights? Meanwhile in sport, the International Test Championship delivers a breath of life into Test cricket but only if you win it.
Senator Katy Gallagher says publishing Brittany Higgins' private text messages sends a bad warning to women considering coming forward with rape allegations. - Η υπουργός Οικονομικών, Katy Gallagher αρνήθηκε για άλλη μια φορά ότι παραπλάνησε το κοινοβούλιο σχετικά με το αν γνώριζε για τις καταγγελίες βιασμού της Brittany Higgins, πριν αυτές δημοσιοποιηθούν. Την ίδια ώρα η Ομοσπονδιακή Αστυνομία εξετάζει καταγγελία σχετικά με τη διαρροή μηνυμάτων της κα Higgins προς τον σύντροφό της.
In this latest Hindi Newsflash: Finance minister Katy Gallagher denies any wrongdoing as Coalition accuses her of misinforming the Parliament on Brittany Higgins case; In India, Cyclone Biparjoy becomes 'extremely severe'; Cricket Ashes 2023 series to start from 16 June in England and more.
Support for the Voice dips below 50% for the first time nationally, Katy Gallagher defends her involvement in the Brittany Higgins saga. Plus, Dr Philip Morris on the risks involving the use of puberty blockers on children.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Support for the referendum surrounding the Indigenous Voice to Parliament has fallen to below 50 per cent, is this really 'the tipping point' it's being touted as? Plus, why Katy Gallagher should be shown the resignation door by Albanese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tổng trưởng Tài chính Katy Gallagher bị buộc tội đã lừa dối quốc hội về mức độ bà biết về các cáo buộc hiếp dâm Brittany Higgins. Các thành viên thuộc phe đối lập hiện nay kêu gọi phải đưa vụ việc của Thượng nghị sĩ Gallagher ra Ủy ban Chống Tham nhũng Quốc gia và buộc bà từ chức.
*Heroes of Hunter Valley bus crash. *Michael Sukker on Katy Gallagher. *Blues reveal side for Origin 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*King's Birthday Honours. *Lisa Wilkinson apologises to Jacinta Price. *Katy Gallagher admits to Brittany Higgins tip off. *Will Wayne Bennett be made an 'immortal' ?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exclusive revelations on Senator Katy Gallagher's role in the Brittany Higgins saga. Plus, Sharri provides the latest updates on the Hunter Valley bus crash throughout the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Medical groups urge MPs to support 60-day scripts in an open letter to parliament, the political firestorm over Katy Gallagher intensifies. Plus, voters admit they're afraid to debate the Voice over fears of being branded a 'racist'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calls from Australian doctors for an immediate moratorium on the use of puberty blockers, questions mount on Katy Gallagher over her role in the Brittany Higgins case. Plus, Keith Pitt on media bias over green energy debate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The government is facing a tough two weeks in Parliament as the furore surrounding a tranche of text messages gathers steam. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Murray on why Anthony Albanese should ask Katy Gallagher to resign. Plus, does Generation Z really need three compliments a day from their employer? This and more on Paul Murray Live. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A tranche of text messages raised serious questions over who knew what and when in Brittany Higgins' rape allegation against Bruce Lehrmann. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pressure mounts on Katy Gallagher to resign over her role in Brittany Higgins saga, David Crisafulli joins the show over Queensland's worsening maternity crisis. Plus, Warren Mundine on Channel 10's apology to Jacinta Price.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New report reveals Queensland will not meet deadline to close the gap on Frist Nations life expectancy - Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles defends his Labor colleague Katy Gallagher [[gah-luh-her]], who has been accused of misleading parliament - And, four toddlers and two adults injured in a stabbing attack in the French Alps...
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Before the budget was handed down earlier this week, Katy Gallagher - the Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service - tweeted that Labor is, “backing Australian women with the most significant single-year investment in women's equality in at least the last 40 years”. Gallagher said that's because equality for women isn't an add-on or a nice to have. That it's crucial for our prosperity. But what exactly has Labor promised women? And were they really “winners” in this year's budget? And, while the government has put billions of dollars into bulk-billing - which many GPs claim they can no longer afford to do - there is no guarantee doctors will cooperate with the government's plans. Is there any way the government can police bulk billing? What are doctors saying about this budget measure? Today, chief political correspondent David Crowe and economics correspondent Rachel Clun join Jacqueline Maley to discuss the week in politics. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before the budget was handed down earlier this week, Katy Gallagher - the Minister for Finance, Women and the Public Service - tweeted that Labor is, “backing Australian women with the most significant single-year investment in women's equality in at least the last 40 years”. Gallagher said that's because equality for women isn't an add-on or a nice to have. That it's crucial for our prosperity. But what exactly has Labor promised women? And were they really “winners” in this year's budget? And, while the government has put billions of dollars into bulk-billing - which many GPs claim they can no longer afford to do - there is no guarantee doctors will cooperate with the government's plans. Is there any way the government can police bulk billing? What are doctors saying about this budget measure? Today, chief political correspondent David Crowe and economics correspondent Rachel Clun join Jacqueline Maley to discuss the week in politics. Cut through the noise of federal politics with news, views and expert analysis from Jacqueline Maley. Subscribers can sign up to our weekly Inside Politics newsletter here. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight's budget promises relief for Australia's single parents, who will receive extra income support until their youngest child turns 14. It's a reversal of a controversial decision made by the Gillard government. So does this signal a broader attempt to address the standard of living for the most vulnerable Australians? Or, is it a rare bit of relief in an otherwise tough budget? Today, Finance Minister and Minister for Women Katy Gallagher on how her own time on the single parent payment shaped her views and what the government is doing about the housing crisis. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Minister for Finance, Katy Gallagher. Host: Scott Mitchell.
Work with Purpose: A podcast about the Australian Public Service.
There has been a significant decline internationally in trust in democracies. Winning back people's trust is a key challenge facing the Australian Government and its institutions. In the APS Reform agenda, the Australian Government aims to restore the trust of its people through four key priorities.In this episode, we listen to the Minister for the Public Service, Senator the Hon. Katy Gallagher, reflect on the APS Reform agenda at the recent 2022 IPAA National Conference. Her address discusses the priorities in detail, and how the Australian Government will work towards achieving them.Discussed in this episode:Priority 1: An APS that embodies integrity in everything it does, Priority 2: An APS that puts people and business at the centre of policy and services, Priority 3: An APS that is a model employer, and Priority 4: An APS that has the capability to do its job well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pete Ford – Queen Elizabeth passing Costa Georgiadis – Gardening Australia on his way to be apart of Floriade Nige writes a letter to Kristen's new baby with the some words of wisdom. Senator Katy Gallagher chats about the time she spent with the Queen as Chief Minister during her visit to Canberra
Pete Ford – Queen Elizabeth passing Costa Georgiadis – Gardening Australia on his way to be apart of Floriade Nige writes a letter to Kristen's new baby with the some words of wisdom. Senator Katy Gallagher chats about the time she spent with the Queen as Chief Minister during her visit to Canberra See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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‘Vigilant' message from US abortion ruling The ruling against the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision, which guaranteed the constitutional right to an abortion, is devastating for many women but shows the importance of protecting fundamental rights, Katy Gallagher says. “Hard-fought-for wins before our parliaments can be taken away easily,” she told ABC radio on Monday. “I think vigilance is the message to make sure that women in Australia have access to safe and legal abortion and that matter is resolved between her and her medical practitioner.” This is just my opinion. J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify J Fallon YouTube The Slippery Slope Apple Podcasts The Slippery Slope YouTube The Slippery Slope Stitcher --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-fallon/message
A new report out from the Workforce Gender Equality Agency shows the gender pay gap gets worse at every stage of a woman's working life. The Albanese government is trying to design policy that better balances caring and working responsibilities, but the Minister for Women Katy Gallagher concedes more work need to be done.
The Prime Minister is doubling down on his plan to cut parliamentary staffing allocations, which has ignited a furious battle with the crossbench. Finance Minister, Katy Gallagher says the PM isn't trying to get anyone offside, and while they're open to a constructive conversation with the crossbench - staffing allocations must be sustainable.
Jim Wilson says it was a huge error of judgement for Katy Gallagher to be appointed the new Federal Minister for Women until an independent investigation is completed into allegations of bullying of the late Senator Kimberley Kitching. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Opposition has released its election costings, a plan that would see budget deficits increase by $7.4bn over four years. Labor's Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers argues that's a modest increase while the Prime Minister Scott Morrison says more restraint is needed. Guest: Katy Gallagher, Shadow Finance Minister
Shadow Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says no-one should be surprised that Labor is backing an increase in the minimum wage, in line with the inflation rate. She says the Morrison Government has presided over 10 years of stagnant wages growth and is now trying to mount a scare campaign against Australia's poorest paid workers receiving just $1 extra an hour.
Shadow Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says the likely interest rate rise by the Reserve Bank will feed directly into the cost of living crisis which is now front and centre of the election campaign. She says the Prime Minister has no plan to try and ease the financial challenges facing many households.
After a start to the campaign they'd rather forget, Labor has shifted its focus to health, promising to restore Medicare funding for telehealth psychiatric consultations for people living in regional and rural parts of Australia. The federal coalition is facing questions of its own on economic policy after it pledged to create 1.3 million new jobs over the next five years. That's broadly in line with existing population growth forecasts. Guest: Katy Gallagher, Shadow Finance Minister
The death of Kimberley Kitching has lifted the lid on the bullying culture in the ALP, their hypocrisy about women in the workplace and how the media is trying to cover for their actions. https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/labor-partys-mean-girls-ostracised-kimberley-kitching/news-story/a708cccc76a66f7e7b5f6311e57f4f00https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-03-17/kitching-disclosed-bullying-complaint-senate-labor/100915602https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/nov/30/revolting-and-humiliating-10-things-we-learned-about-working-at-parliament-from-kate-jenkins-reviewhttps://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/mar/16/extraordinarily-disrespectful-albanese-hits-back-after-labor-senators-dubbed-mean-girls
Shadow finance minister Katy Gallagher is the chair of the Senate select committee into the federal government's response to Covid-19. This week, her teenage daughter tested positive for coronavirus
News recently broke that Katy Gallagher's daughter has sadly tested positive to COVID-19. Kristen and Nige spoke to Katy on the show about this distressing situation and things got a little emotional.
News recently broke that Katy Gallagher's daughter has sadly tested positive to COVID-19. Kristen and Nige spoke to Katy on the show about this distressing situation and things got a little emotional. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you wipe? Ordinary Heroes - Mallie (cat foster carer) When have you bitten off more than you can chew? Senator Katy Gallagher chats to Kristen and Nige about quarantine
How do you wipe? Ordinary Heroes - Mallie (cat foster carer) When have you bitten off more than you can chew? Senator Katy Gallagher chats to Kristen and Nige about quarantine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After months of internal debate, Labor has agreed to support the third stage tax cuts and has formally dumped the planned changes to negative gearing and capital gains that it took the last two elections. Shadow Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says the policies will give voters clarity and certainty during the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Troubling rort or impressive example of government efficiency? Labor Senator Katy Gallagher talks us through the biggest scandal in Canberra that doesn't involve vaccines. Plus, the potential war with China, we almost forget Adelaide, and other dispatches from around our wintry, worn-out, wine-swilling nation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Katy Gallagher joined the podcast this week, she was running between sessions of Senate estimates. Among other issues, she and other Labor senators pressed (with mixed results) for answers about the handling of the Brittany Higgins matter. Gallagher has another role in the pursuit of accountability. As Chair of the Senate's Select Committee on COVID-19, she's spearheading the quest for detail on what the government is doing on both the health and economic fronts. As shadow minister for finance, she's also been vocal in the opposition's attack on the budget - in particular the government's failure to increase real wages despite considerable spending. Gallagher speaks about the difficulty in getting substantive information. "We have had pretty critical information withheld from the [COVID] committee..." "All of the modelling and assumptions that went into the economic rescue packages, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars going out the door. All the health advice that's been provided to the government, the decisions that have been taken about border closures, about vaccinations, about why they went with certain companies and not others. "The government has refused to provide that information. And I think that creates a problem for us in properly scrutinising it."
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese has delivered a modest suite of promises in his second Budget reply speech, including a policy to create tens of thousands of social and affordable homes. Labor's Finance Spokeswoman criticised the Federal budget for not delivering wage growth or a lasting legacy from the pandemic.
Shadow Finance Minister Katy Gallagher says Labor supports the federal government keeping the budget in the red to assist the economic recovery. We've been primed to expect a big-spending budget, with the usual debt and deficit rhetoric cast aside in the name of economic growth and job creation. But Labor says it's the quality of the spend that matters.
In this episode, we talk to Senator Katy Gallagher, Senator for the ACT, Shadow Minister for Finance, Shadow Minister for the Public Service and Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate, about engaging the Australian voters in the political discourse. Topics covered include: - How unexpected tragedies can change the course of one's life and how political parties can support people going through such times - The transition between ‘civilian life' and political life - The changes made to the way ACT Legislative Assembly works in order to support women in politics - Which factors might impact a politician's decision to change from state and territory politics to federal politics - The need for representation of the population as we experience population growth - The concern about climate change - The difference between state Senators and territory Senators - How Senators in the same state or territory from different parties get along - The reasons behind the movement for Australia to become a republic - Why Canberra is such a progressive city - How the ACT has led the way in certain areas of policy - What are Senate Estimates and why they are so important - The difficulties in communicating information to constituents as a Senator - How to become more politically engaged - The need to rebuild voters' trust, especially the trust of young voters About Senator Gallagher: Senator Katy Gallagher has spent over two decades fighting for Canberrans. Whether it was advocating for people with a disability with finishing university, or when she was advocating for the right of public servants as a CPSU organiser, or as Chief Minister of the ACT – the Senator has made it her life's work to fight for the ACT and the people in it. According to Senator Gallagher, Canberra is Australia's best city, and she is proud to have lived here her entire life. The Senator grew up in Weston Creek and is now raising her own family on Canberra's north side. When she first put her hand up to run in 2001 there were no Labor women in the ACT parliament. The ACT has come a long way in the past 17 years now with a majority-women ACT Labor caucus and Senator Gallagher is proud to have been part of leading the way. That's what we do here in the ACT. We lead the way. As Chief Minister, Ms Gallagher saw Labor take on big vision ideas like light rail, marriage equality and commit to a 100% renewable energy target by 2020. And she didn't shy away from the tough fights that she knew were the right thing to do like portability of entitlements for low paid workers and dealing with the legacy of Mr Fluffy asbestos for hundreds of Canberra families. It's this same approach she has taken into the Senate and the Shadow Cabinet but there's a lot more work to do. Senator Gallagher promises she will keep fighting not only for the Canberra she loves, but a more progressive federal Labor as well.
Australia's economy is threatened as Victoria is cut off from the rest of the nation, Queensland is set to open (most of) its borders, and Dan Andrews brings in public housing tower lockdowns seen only in China. (0:00-13:05) Heroes and Villains this week include Terry Crews, nations taking in Hong Kongers escaping the CCP, the protesters insulting police for not going to university and calling a black police officer “Judas”, and Senator Katy Gallagher. (13:05-23:38) Chris Kenny joins the show to talk about his interview with the climate activist apologising for stoking alarmism Michael Shellenberger, what it has revealed about the ‘Love Media' and how Kevin Rudd singled him out for criticism. (23:38-41:42) Dr Bella d'Abrera joins the show to talk about her new podcast series Five Favourite Books which is now live for IPA members. (41:42-54:46) At the end, we discuss Kanye West running for President, yet another edition of 'Stop Tearing Down The Statues Of People That Have Done More For Racial Equality Than You Ever Will' - this time one of history's greatest abolitionists Frederick Douglass, the arts critics resigning for being white and Prince Harry decrying institutional racism. (54:46-1:05:29)
Former ACT chief minister Katy Gallagher, now a federal Labor Senator with new responsibilities in the shadow ministry, admits she has found the jump into the bigger political pool challenging - she has also had to do a pivot in her views on increasing the GST. Here she also talks about the issues of mental health, federal-state relations and Labor's face-off against Malcolm Turnbull.
Michelle speaks to new ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and his predecessor and candidate for the ALP's vacant Senate seat in Canberra, Katy Gallagher.
ACT Chief Minister Katy Gallagher talks to Michelle Grattan about the federal budget, the difficult cuts to Canberra, the GST and much, much more.