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Sally and Macca do a live cross to Dr. Monique Ryan in Melborune and Allegra Spender in Sydney, Live from the Hustings-Polling Booths. Live check-ins from the polling stations The post Saturday 3rd May , 2025: Election Day Special, Dr. Monique Ryan, Allegra Spender, Live from the Hustings-Polling Booths. Live check-ins from the polling stations appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Labor’s unrealised capital gains tax plan sparks warning for 130,000 Australians, Tony Abbott slams Welcome to Country as divisive after Anzac protests. Plus, Monique Ryan denies foreign influence after backing from CCP-linked group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fallout from the ‘Beijing links’ of Monique Ryan’s volunteers, Peter Dutton is unfazed by anti-nuclear protesters. Plus, Senator Nampijinpa Price on the Welcome to Country debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liberal Party intel shows the election is much closer than the polls suggest, radio legend Ray Hadley discusses Monique Ryan's shocking day where she refused to answer questions on three separate occasions. Plus, crowds gather to mourn Pope Francis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liberal Party intel shows the election is much closer than the polls suggest, radio legend Ray Hadley discusses Monique Ryan's shocking day where she refused to answer questions on three separate occasions. Plus, crowds gather to mourn Pope Francis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Publican at the Tower Hotel in Hawthorn, Joe Rumoro, has expressed his frustration after being ordered by the Boroondara Council to remove a sign exposing the voting record of Kooyong MP Dr Monique Ryan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this very special episode Ral interviews Independent member of federal parliament, Dr Monique Ryan - someone who keeps it real every day. Learn what the power of people banding together (but not always agreeing or aligned!) achieves. And when it comes to creating positive outcomes, find out Mon's secret weapon and what Pressure not Power means. There were no Teals more than 3 years ago and then there were six! They appeared. And Mon didn't expect to find a group like this – great friends, who work hard together, who solve problems and also disagree, debate and challenge each other (you learn from each other she shares) but any debate is always done RESPECTFULLY (how refreshing, we have adults in the house!). Enjoy this vulnerable, insightful, intelligent and very REAL conversation with one of Australia's most impressive female leaders in parliament.------Find out more about our Finders Keepers event in Fijihttps://tinyurl.com/JacandRalFinderskeeperss---------------------------------------------------------New Episode Every Monday Follow the showhttps://www.instagram.com/keepingitrealwithjacandral/https://open.spotify.com/show/5yIs5ncJGvJyXhI55Js0if?si=aCNOdB68QnOGnT0vCTPcPgFollow Jac https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacphillips/https://www.instagram.com/jac.phillips.coaching/Follow Ralhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielledolan/https://www.instagram.com/gabrielledolan.1/Produced by Keehlan Ferrari-Brown
Lucy Zelić unpacks Monique Ryan’s comments about paying influencers for political posts — and the growing push for transparency in campaign social media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coalition closes in on Labor in 20 marginal seats as new RedBridge poll outlines top voter concerns, Amelia Hamer hits back at Monique Ryan with 200 posters. Plus, Pauline Hanson announces daughter as One Nation’s newest Senate candidate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump’s global tariff wars and what they mean for Australia. Plus, Chris catches up with two Liberals hoping to unseat Monique Ryan and Zoe Daniel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor's election campaign is a masterclass in spin. John Howard joins the election campaign with a telling sledge of the Prime Minister. Plus, Monique Ryan is in more trouble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tamzyn and Macca are joined live on air by Dr Monique Ryan MP. Member for Kooyong, Federal Election and Budget Update. The post Saturday, 29th March, 2025, Dr Monique Ryan MP. Member for Kooyong, Federal Election and Budget Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Jim Chalmers delivers a tax cut so small it barely exists, disturbing scenes out of Brisbane after Billboard Chris is threatened with arrest. Plus, how sorry is Monique Ryan after the sign saga?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bridie and Freddie kick off their interviews at Parliament House by chatting to Independent MP Dr. Monique Ryan! Monique is the Member for Kooyong (Freddie's electorate!) and a former paediatric neurologist. She joins Bridie and Freddie to talk all things budget, the story behind her sudden career shift and where she sees the imminent election going!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Government announces extra $1 billion for defence as Australia boosts military spending; Liberal MP criticises Monique Ryan's husband for removing campaign sign; and in sports, New documentary highlights women's rise in NRL, tackles gender and violence in sport.
Teal MP for Kooyong Monique Ryan and her husband Peter Jordan have been condemned for their "grubby" tactics on the weekend, with Mr Jordan taking down a sign of his wife's Liberal competitor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott has called out Teal MP for Kooyong Monique Ryan's husband, Peter Jordan, for his "ridiculous behaviour" on the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liberals say footage of Monique Ryan's husband removing a rival candidate's campaign sign "reflects poorly" on the Teal M-P. The Commonwealth has now struck school funding deals with every state and territory, with Queensland finally signing on. And Channing Tatum's new romance with his Aussie girlfriend heating up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clinton Maynard has criticized Independent MP Monique Ryan's husband following his apology for being caught removing a sign of a competing Liberal candidate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liberals say footage of Monique Ryan's husband removing a rival candidate's campaign sign "reflects poorly" on the Teal M-P. The Commonwealth has now struck school funding deals with every state and territory, with Queensland finally signing on. And Channing Tatum's new romance with his Aussie girlfriend heating up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's show is the first of two exploring fracking, one of the more controversial elements of the government's ‘gas-led' future roadmap. We hear from climate scientist and policy expert Dr Bill Hare, on why fracking poses a serious risk to our climate, and from Dr Monique Ryan, independent Member of Parliament for Kooyong and outspoken opponent of fracking. This episode was produced in collaboration with the Australian Youth Climate Coalition's From Us, For Us project, and the interviews were conducted by participant Ivy Sheng. As a high school student, Ivy speaks speaks from a challenging and underrepresented position: that of a young person inheriting a world in crisis.Image credit: Ivy, Miles and Jazmin (From Us, For Us). Earth Matters #1494 was produced by Mia Audrey on the lands of Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung in Narrm (Melbourne).
Amy Remeikis, formerly with The Guardian Australia and now with The Australia Institute joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown
Support We the Punters on PATREON To help us get the BILLBOARD click here! Are you one of the cynical punters who's lost all hope in the political system? Or do you still believe that everyday Australians can make a real difference? This episode of the Punters Politics Podcast is diving deep into that very question. We'll be hearing from independent MP Dr. Monique Ryan, who pulled off a stunning upset victory by unseating a top Liberal Party leader. So what can her story teach us about the power of engaged citizens? And are things like letters, phone calls, and petitions actually worth the effort - or are they just a waste of time?Email in your comments, questions thoughts and ideas to: Punterspolitics@gmail.comFollow Punters Politics on INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK & YOUTUBESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independent MP for Kooyong, Dr Monique Ryan, has called for an early federal election while speaking with Heidi Murphy on 3AW Mornings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael McLaren critiques Dr. Monique Ryan's proposal for an early election, questioning its logic and political motivations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Monique Ryan joined Jacqui Felgate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AEC REDISTRIBUTION, ANDREW GILES, MONIQUE RYAN & ISRAEL vs. GAZA COMMANDING THE NARRATIVE EPISODE 22 The political junkies, Steven Tripp, Sam Buono and Richard Storch are back to discuss the big issues in Australia and the World right now. Firstly, Sam and Richard break down the draft redistribution of Federal electorates in Western Australia and Victoria. The two discuss the implications on individual Members of Parliament, coupled with how it will impact the upcoming Federal election. They also discuss the potential boundary changes in the New South Wales redistribution that is set to happen in a week's time. The conversation then leads to Kooyong and the incumbent, Monique Ryan. Steven brings up a Crikey article that argues how Ms. Ryan is targeting the younger voting demographic. Steven further baits Richard with another Crikey article that claims that Andrew Giles is the best Immigration Minister in years. Richard does not hold back in the ineptitude of Mr. Giles and the panel proposes what Prime Minister Albanese might do to stop the damage caused by Giles. Steven and Richard then get into a fiery debate on the current conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Gaza, as Steven pulls up some statistics of casualties from the fighting. Finally, the panel discuss the ongoing re-branding of the Libertarian Party and the similarities between the Party's new logo and a famous Australian sultana company. To sign Jessica Davis' e-petition to ‘Review the Current Vaccine Mandates' in Victoria, visit: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/get-involved/petitions/review-the-current-vaccine-mandates-imposed-on-workers SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for Commanding the Narrative at ‘Buy Me A Coffee' – your support is much appreciated! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/commandingthenarrative TO GET YOUR ‘Commanding the Narrative' merchandise, head to: https://xcandidates.tshirts.net.au Hosted by: • Steven Tripp https://www.facebook.com/RealStevenTripp https://twitter.com/RealStevenTripp https://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp Follow us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XCandidates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theXCandidates Twitter: https://twitter.com/theXCandidates YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@XCandidates Gab: https://gab.com/XCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/XCandidates Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864 Please share and spread the word! #AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #narrative #minorparties #libertarian #onenation #uap #liberal #nationals #labor #greens #steventripp #australia #richardstorch #sambuono #albo #anthonyalbanese #greens #teals #moniqueryan #andrewgiles #immigration #israel #gaza #palestine #redistribution
In this episode of New Politics, we explore the reasons behind the significant stir within the conservative mainstream media sparked by rumours of former Liberal Party MP Josh Frydenberg's potential return to federal politics. Once a key figure as the Treasurer and the representative for Kooyong, Frydenberg's speculated comeback ignited considerable enthusiasm at News Corporation, almost as though Robert Menzies himself was making the return. However, Josh Frydenberg is no Robert Menzies: his actual influence and the community's reception starkly contrast with the portrayals on Sky News, which, fortunately, do not represent the views of the electorate.We examine Frydenberg's decision not to re-enter the political fray despite persistent media encouragement, particularly from outlets such as the ABC and Sky News. There are reasons why Frydenberg lost his seat to independent Monique Ryan in the 2022 election: he is not as effective as the media would have us believe.This episode also highlights broader challenges facing the Liberal Party, marked by internal conflicts and leadership challenges in preparation for the post-Peter Dutton era. The upheavals within the Victoria branch of the Liberal Party, infiltrated by religious zealots, highlights its struggle to re-establish itself, especially in upcoming contests such as the one in Kooyong against Monique Ryan, who appears well-established in the seat.Also, we cast a spotlight on the significant, yet often overshadowed, role of speechwriters in political communication and debate the controversy around the hefty remuneration—$300,000!—for the speechwriter of Minister Bill Shorten. We debate the value of such investments in the context of political efficacy and public perception.We critique the Labor government's approach to environmental policy, particularly the newly introduced Nature Positive Bill, questioning its effectiveness and alignment with prior promises and the expectations of progressive constituents. “Nature positive”—is this just spin and political marketing, or is there something substantial behind it?And is it enough for the Labor government to be slightly better than the Coalition, which was in office from 2013 to 2022 and was arguably one of the worst governments in Australian history? No, it is not: they need to perform much better and be held accountable when they fail to deliver on the key issues they promised from the opposition.
Last year, over half a million Australians saw their HECS debt grow faster than it was being repaid. Teal Independent MP Dr Monique Ryan says it's because Australia has an unfair HECS indexation system. In fact, the government got more money last year from HECS debts than it did from its main fossil fuel tax. Dr Ryan has begun a petition calling on Education Minister Jason Clare to change the way HECS debts are indexed. In this episode of The Briefing, we hear from Dr Ryan as we investigate why it feels like you'll never pay off your HECS debt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monique Ryan joined Jacqui Felgate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monique Ryan joined Jacqui Felgate after Sarah's earlier story on 3AW Drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's domestic airlines have been described as the "mafia in the sky" by strategically cancelling flights, especially between Melbourne and Sydney. Hear from Teal MP Monique Ryan on the issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the years, countless efforts have been made to release Julian Assange. As of now, he's still likely to be extradited to the United States to face charges that amount to over 100 years in jail. The latest attempt to free him has united an unlikely band of politicians: members of the Greens, Labor, the Coalition and Independents recently travelled to the US to call for Assange's release. Today, Independent member for Kooyong and member of the delegation to Washington, DC, Monique Ryan, on whether Australia's pleas to free Julian Assange are being heard in the US. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Independent member for Kooyong, Monique Ryan.
The “Yes” campaign set out to accomplish a rare feat in Australian politics: to win a majority of Australians and a majority of states. That is, to win a referendum. It began as a difficult task and has only become more gruelling as bipartisanship was lost and the polls turned. But this is a grassroots campaign, with tens of thousands of volunteers attempting to reach Australians with face-to-face conversations in time to win a majority on polling day. So how was the campaign built? And can it really overcome the huge challenge in time for Saturday's vote? Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Spokesperson for Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition, Thomas Mayo; Independent MP for Kooyong, Monique Ryan; Uluru Dialogue co-chair, Professor Megan Davis
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CLIMATE ACTION SHOW AUGUST -14TH 2023PRODUCED BY Vivien Langford GO BACK Lobbyists in Canberra - GE in Bangladesh - Fossil fuelled AMOC in the Atlantic Go Back! We don't approve! These are the words from Bangladeshi artists in the ELECTRIC BANGLADESH exhibition in Boston Bangladeshi Artists Paint A True Picture of GE's Greenwash by Market ForcesGuests: Munira Chowdhury from Market Forces visited the place where a new gas project is proposed by GE. In Chattorgam alone these projects would double the emissions of the whole of Bangladesh. GE , which has signed up to the NetZero2050 pledge and is also one of the world's biggest wind turbine manufacturers needs to get behind the Electrify Bangladesh banner. As one local put it" Only Landowners will be compensated. Us fisherfolk and salt workers will get nothing" Ismail Pascha - Crab farmer from Chattorgram.Bangladesh is already exposed to climate disasters, like cyclone Mocha this year which killed over 100 people. Billions of dollars in economic loss and a national goal of 40% renewable energy by 2041 means they need our support to electrify not the expansion of gas projects.“Bangladesh, a country with its unique cultural tapestry and vibrant heritage, is an embodiment of resilience and strength.” Debashish Chakrabarty. ArtistPlease tag Market Forces on social media posts, and provide art titles and artists' names for the artworks. All artist names and titles available here: https://stories.marketforces.org.au/bangladeshi-artists-ge Antonio Guterres - Secretary General on the United Nations 2023 August speaks of the poisoned heart of the climate crisis - fossil fuels Bing Videos Senators David Pocock, Monique Ryan and Kate Chaney speak about the number of lobbyists in Canberra. They are on no register and they can infuence politicians as no ordinary citizens can. Senator Ryan proposed urgent reforms to this as well as to the rotating door between industry and parliament which is also a security risk.Dr Monique Ryan MP 7.8.23 Simon Walker's interview with Professor Susanne Ditlevson on the AMOCProfessor Susanne Ditlevsen is a professor in the department of Mathematical Sciences in the University of Copenhagen. Their latest study, along with Prof. Peter Ditlevsen of the University of Copenhagen, warns of the fragility of the (AMOC) Atlantic meridional overturning circulation - a system of currents that circulates water within the Atlantic ocean, bringing warm water north and cold water south. It is an important component of Earth's climate system Their findings suggest that the AMOC could collapse within this century, earlier than reports made by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and would be a tipping point for disastrous effects on weather patterns, ecosystems, and food security. Music: In Love With This Place // Jess Ribeiro – The Environmental Music Prize I'm in love with this place, if I could show you your heart would change.WHY I WROTE THIS SONGBummed out by the current state of the world I sat by the water and imagined politicians “doing time” in nature. Imagine if no decisions could be made until you had spent time consulting with the natural world. I feel like the people in charge of our planet are disconnected. If they entered deeply into a sincere relationship with nature, they would start making thoughtful and lasting choices.
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As housing affordability bites hard and the rent crisis continues, many landlords are as frustrated as their tenants with the long-term realities of the property market: Could it work better and what would it take to move the dial? In this episode we discuss the case for wholistic tax reform, Dr Monique Ryan's mortgage, how the Teals are working on a new tax blueprint, super changes and whether the $3m cap will be the last 'adjustment'? Dr Monique Ryan, the 'teal' member for Kooyong, Melbourne is Wealth Editor James Kirby's guest on this week's show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Jo & Lauren will be discussing the following: - What have our hosts been up to? - Our favourite recommendations for the week! - Interest Rates rise - Sally Rugg & Monique Ryan saga - Son of former ATO Deputy Commissioner charged with fraud - Atlassian cuts 5% of it's workforce - Kathmandu, Rip Curl & Oboz now B Corp Certified - The Naughty Corner - Perth Mint gold 'doping' - The Table of Knowledge - I is for International Women's Day LinksRBA reveals March interest rate decisionSally Rugg loses legal bid to keep gig with Monique Ryan's officePerth Mint cover upSon of former ATO commissioner found guiltyAtlassian cuts 120 Australian jobsRed P-Plates on Audi A1 indicates Daddy's probably not a fan of Jim ChalmersKathmandu owner now B Corp CertifiedCheck out our new website: www.accidentalbookkeeper.com.auAlso check our TikTok and YouTubeFollow, share and support our podcast so we can get in the ears and help as many small family businesses around! Until next week, Jo & Jade - Co-Hosts Joel - Producer Lauren - Marketing/Sustainability Guru & GUEST Co Host
An Independent MP and her chief of staff are in a legal dispute over work hours. Ryan claims Rugg wasn't meeting expectations, while Rugg claims her workload was unreasonable. So what led to this point and what does it say about workplace culture in Australian parliament? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The court battle between Monique Ryan and Sally Rugg is heating up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles claims he didn't know about his $800,000 office refurbishment, a polling company hints at a looming fight between Labor and the Greens. Plus, Teal independent Monique Ryan's ambitions of becoming prime minister have been exposed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chelsea Handler's epic takedown. Nicola Sturgeon on how to leave. A new CEO on the ASX 200. And what's with the corporate-meaningless themes like "Break the Bias" and "Embrace Equity" around International Women's Day? We discuss the latest stories on Women's Agenda. Plus, an interview with Michelle Brasier, the very funny Melbourne-based comedian, singer, writer and actor. Stories discussed this week include: Chelsea Handler's amazing take down of “crybabies” Tucker Carlson and Ben ShapiroWeapons of Mass Distraction: IWD Themes like "Break the Bias"‘Important day': Leah Weckert becomes first female CEO of Coles‘I'm a human being': A look at Nicola Sturgeon's key leadership moments‘Stop publishing the private contents of my phone': Brittany HigginsMichelle Brasier - ToursKathleen Folbigg's son may have died from undiagnosed neurological condition, Dr Monique Ryan tells inquiryChatGPT and its male-dominated advisory and investor group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Chaney was one of half a dozen new “teal” MPs elected to parliament last year, winning the previously solid Liberal seat of Curtin in Western Australia. “It's been a fascinating and steep learning curve over the last eight months,” Chaney tells the podcast. “As a crossbencher, you really have to think very carefully about how you vote on every piece of legislation and try as much as possible to connect with community and ensure that those votes are informed by community.” Against the background of the stoush between fellow teal Monique Ryan and a staffer over long hours, Chaney says the workload is massive. “It's definitely challenging trying to get across all of the legislation with only one personal staff member [working on legislation]. I do think that challenge is quite different to the work of a backbencher in a party. I have been very lucky to find [staff] who are passionately engaged and have experience that has made them very well-suited for the job while still bringing a freshness to it.”
Monique Ryan faces legal battle against activist Sally Rugg. Business owners warn Jim Chalmers to not interfere with Australia's market system. Plus, Alice Springs locals offer solutions to the crime crisis in a special report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2023 has already seen the Australian Government make the loony decision to test Chinese travelers for covid that is already here. We saw the PizzaTate human trafficking raid in Romania Join me for the first Tim's News Explosion of the new year where so far it is the same clown world on repeat. China will be opening up to the world on January 8 following the CCP's covid zero backflip after brave Chinese citizens protested against 3 years of rolling lockdowns back in November. This should be a good news story but in the West we are told to be afraid that some new variant might be made in China since they have stopped mass testing. As a result, several Western nations including Australia are mandating covid tests for travellers arriving from China. This new restriction on travellers from China is being done for political reasons not based on science, Andrew Bolt and Nigel Farage support it due to their suspicion of the CCP. But this move has empowered those who want a rerun of restrictions like Monique Ryan. As covid-19 enters its fourth year there is evidence that the vaccines are fuelling the evolution of variants. Despite this Australia's Health Minister Mark Butler has already announced further covid vaccine distribution plans for this winter. In the UK where winter is in full swing the NHS is recording more flu hospitalizations than covid. England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty has admitted that thousands of middle-aged people are dying of heart conditions untreated during lockdowns. A doctor has told Brits not to go on long runs to get fit to avoid putting pressure on the NHS. The summer youth crime wave has claimed the life of Brisbane mother Emma Lovell. Two teens with violent criminal histories have been charged with her murder and the attempted murder of her husband. In response, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced ‘tough laws' increasing penalties for violent offenders. In Melbourne Police believe the bodies of two women found in the CBD are linked to the same perpetrator. A video has gone viral of a woman jumping the counter at an Adelaide McDonalds and behaving aggressively. Former kickboxing champion and masculinity advocate Andrew Tate was by local police arrested in Romania on human trafficking charges along with his brother Tristian. This followed his baiting of Greta Thunberg bragging about his carbon footprint which she responded by claiming he had small dick energy. It was rumoured though later debunked that Romanian police found out Tate was in Romania because he displayed local pizza boxes in a video trolling Greta. Andrew Tate will remain in a Romanian prison for 30 days. ABC radio shock jock Phillip Adams has claimed Don Bradman was friends with legendary singer Kamahl not because he wasn't racist but because he made Kamahl an honorary white. A trans girl TikToker has gone viral for claiming they were experiencing period pain, some transwomen are putting tomato sticks down their pants to simulate period blood. The Scottish Police have defended using the term Minor Attracted Persons (MAPS) to describe pedophiles in a document prepared for the EU as it is their official terminology. Email: me@timwilms.comMessage: https://t.me/timwilmsWebsite: http://timwilms.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfrontMinds: https://www.minds.com/timwilmsGab: https://gab.com/timwilmsTelegram: https://t.me/wilmsfront Support the Show:Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membershipDonate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Other Unshackled Links:Website: https://www.theunshackled.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackledTwitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackledGab: https://gab.ai/theunshackledTelegram: https://t.me/theunshackledMinds: https://www.minds.com/The_UnshackledMeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Music and Graphics by James Fox HigginsVoice Over by Morgan MunroSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in May, our producer Elle Marsh was given unprecedented access to Dr Monique Ryan and her campaign, as they attempted to unseat one of Australia's top politicians. At the time, we had no idea whether the so-called teal candidates would be successful in their campaigns against Liberal party members, often in safe seats. Kooyong, the seat that Dr Ryan was running for, had been held by the Liberal party for almost its entire existence and was occupied by the Treasurer of Australia, Josh Frydenberg. As we made this episode, the tide began to turn and eventually Dr Ryan swept to victory. Today, we revisit the moment the climate began to shift.
IN THIS NOFIBS podcast, Margo Kingston chats with artist, author, political scientist and Dr Monique Ryan's campaign manager at the 2022 federal election, Dr Ann Capling. Dr Capling is originally from Canada and arrived in Australia in 1985, worked as a professor of political science and in 2015 took early retirement to become a water […]Author informationWayne JanssonChief reporter & photographer at No FibsWayne Jansson is an Australian citizen journalist and photographer. He covered the seat of Indi during the 2013 federal election which saw Independent Cathy McGowan unseat Liberal Sophie Mirabella. His interests are politics and social justice. | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ |
The Australian National University Dictionary Centre has just announced its word of the year is “teal”. Senior researcher Mark Gwynn described it as an “easy choice”. “The colour came to represent a movement of independent and strong female voices taking on the establishment.” Monique Ryan, the member for the Melbourne seat of Kooyong, is the giant slayer of the movement, having defeated former treasurer Josh Frydenberg. “It's fascinating that the now the word ‘teals' is now a noun that everyone recognises,” she says. “That was not the case a year ago.
With protestors and hecklers against the monarchy being arrested by the UK Police leftists are suddenly concerned about a lack of free speech, some are planning to protest the Queen's Funeral. Tim and Stephen reflect on the Tasman nations' new King Charles III plus cover the latest local news on this week's Trad Tasman Talk. Jacinda Ardern has announced the 'retiring' of the covid traffic light system with New Zealanders able to go into the summer with certainty. She told people to 'respect' those who still chose to wear masks and who are not happy the mandate is gone. In Australia Teal Independent the member for Kooyong Dr. Monique Ryan is demanding a national summit to plan for future covid waves. She was confronted on Sky News Australia about why she was dancing maskless at a community event. Jacinda's decline has continued in the polls with the NZ general election around a year off. National and the ACT Party would be able to form government based on these polls. Stephen has compiled an epic biased guide to the Auckland local election on the BFD. Leftists all of sudden care about free speech again as anti-monarchy protestors are being dragged off for breaches of the peace. A man who called Prince Andrews 'a sick old man' in Scotland has been charged. The Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance are planning to protest the national day of mourning of Queen Elizabeth. The NRL players association believes a fine and ban handed to NRLW player Caitlin Moran for celebrating the Queen's death was disproportionate. Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi is putting in a Human Rights Commission complaint against Pauline Hanson for telling her to 'piss off back to Pakistan' after Faruqi claimed Queen Elizabeth led a racist empire. A Republican Movement fundraiser to star Assistant Minister for the Republic Matt Thistlethwaite has been canceled. Recent Roy Morgan and Guardian Essential polls predict that Dan Andrews will be re-elected as Premier of Victoria but Labor's low primary vote could result in a hung parliament with independents and micro parties polling strong. Victorian Education Minister Natalie Hutchins apologised for telling a cancer patient she just had to roll with the punches after having to travel to Adelaide for a scan. The Andrews Government has made several healthcare announcements after recent damning health failures, particularly with Triple Zero response deaths. In other news NSW Labor Opposition Leader Chris Minns deleted a social media post in which he claimed a woman was more likely to be raped than smoke. Another La Nina wet summer has been forecast for Australia which most likely will result in more flooding on the East Coast. The Unshackled Links: Website: https://www.theunshackled.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TUnshackled Twitter: https://twitter.com/Un_shackled Gab: https://gab.com/theunshackled Minds: https://www.minds.com/The_Unshackled/ Telegram: https://t.me/theunshackled MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/theunshackled Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/theunshackled/ Free eBook: http://theunshackledbattlefield.net/ Support Our Work: Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membership Donate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/ Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackled Store: https://www.theunshackled.net/store/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week it was revealed that in the lead up to the federal election in 2022, Dr Monique Ryan was told she had unelectable hair! So, Jo and Serpil Senelmis discuss their physical attributes and what they think would be electable and non-electable about them.Broad Radio's own Diana Nguyen has adapted an Alice Pung book for the MTC called Laurinda, so we find out what it's like to see her work on stage, to have an Asian cast and what it's like working as a clown doctor in her spare time!And as it is a year since the Taliban took power in Afghanistan Jo and Serpil talk about the difficulties for women still there, for the young women who are going to school undercover and share first hand experiences of how access to education shapes the life and the freedom of women.remember to subscribe to this podcast and...☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST through Facebook, Youtube and Twitch and on the phones on 1300 8 BROADAND... join us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube live stream .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!.. Oh and feel free to tell your friends about us!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Birrell (pictured) as the newly elected Member of Nicholls has delivered his maiden address to the 47th Parliament of Australia and confronted climate change head on, but then deftly stepped around the issue in which was a smoke and mirrors-like denial. The former Independent Member for Indi, Cathy McGowan, was one of four speakers at the Shepparton campus of La Trobe University and heaped praise on maiden speeches by the new independent for Kooyong, Dr Monique Ryan, and the Member for Swan, Zaneta Mascarenhas. Another maiden speech warranting praise was that of former ABC reporter, Zoe Daniel, who tackled climate change head on and declared that action on this increasingly worsening dilemma needed to be a legacy of the 47th Parliament. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
John Grimes (pictured), the Smart Energy Council's Chief Executive, welcomed people to the June 22 Smart Energy Summit arguing that we need to start right now transitioning Australia to renewable energy. The newly elected independent Member for Goldstein, Zoe Daniel, chaired the opening session of the morning and that theme continued when Dr Monique Ryan, also elected as an independent, chaired the afternoon session. Dr Ryan defeated and replaced Australia's former Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in a contest for the Seat of Kooyong. Among those who spoke during the first-morning session were the Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change and Solar Homes, Lily D'Ambrosio, via video, and Greens Member for Brunswick, Dr Tim Read. Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message
Premier to phase out stamp duty; Government urged to revive national pandemic strategy; COVID antiviral pills; Ukraine/Russia; Finance Update with Scott Phillips; Monique Ryan reported “threatening, racist and misogynistic” threats to Police; Sports Update with Brett Thomas; Energy crisis; Rentals in Australia; Sydney mould plague; Nasa Plans Space Launches From Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday, an EF3 tornado smashed through Gaylord, Michigan with maximum winds of 150 miles an hour. Forty-four people were injured, two were killed. What's next for the popular Up North destination? WWJ's Zach Clark searches for answers in a new Daily J. (Photo credit: Jacob Stuckman)
There's been a change of government, and if you listen very closely, you may actually sense Chrissie's vibe on the whole deal; the likely new MP for Kooyong, Dr. Monique Ryan calls in about her win over Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg; Browny hosts a podcast event that gets loose; Mystic Chrissie has a weird moment of clarity; and we ask you what your kids bought on your phone! A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Senior Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Senior Digital Producer: Andy Zito Additional Audio Production: Emlyn Lucas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independent candidate Monique Ryan plans to take Federal Court action over rules banning some Covid-infected Aussies from voting, Kevin Rudd appeared on The Project last night and said he was confident Labor will win the election,The man charged with murdering nine-year-old Charlise in January has been hit with extra charges, Zac Stubblety-Cook has broken the men's 200m breaststroke world record at the Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide, Rihanna has given birth to a baby boy, Rebel Wilson has claimed that a male co-star sexually harassed her and then tried to destroy her career, Hanson has announced that they'll be touring Australia in November See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On election night, the Melbourne seat of Kooyong could be one of the most fiercely contested in the country. The Treasurer of Australia, Josh Frydenberg, is facing what he's described as the fight of his political life. His opponent was virtually unknown to most Australians a few months ago, but now polls show she has a chance at victory. So who is the woman taking on the Treasurer? Today, 7am producer Elle Marsh takes us inside the campaign of Doctor Monique Ryan. Guest: Producer for 7am , Elle Marsh. Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Our final Candidate for Kooyong this morning is Monique Ryan @Mon4Kooyong, who is an Independent. The post Kooyong Candidate: Monique Ryan appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Four weeks into the campaign and real votes are being cast, with the acceptance of postal votes and the prepoll period commencing soon. In 2019, Labor won the two-party preferred vote – but lost the vote by a wide margin during the prepolling period and, as a result, has reworked it's campaigning processes and is viewing the 2022 election not just as ‘election day', but the ‘election fortnight'.Some people were bemused by Labor's relatively early campaign launch, but it makes sense when taking this ‘election fortnight' strategy into account. The Liberal Party will hold their campaign launch in the final week – which means they'll still collect public funding until this time – but this epitomises Scott Morrison perfectly. If there is a public handout available there, he'll be there to collect it.As predicted, there was a cash rate rise during the week, but it's not the Prime Minister's fault: it's all about external events, the war in Ukraine… maybe it's even Labor's fault, but it doesn't really matter, because it's not about politics and mortgage holders have factored into account these rate rises through their savings. Apparently. Morrison takes the credit when the good news arrives, and always finds someone else to blame when the bad news arrives. But it cannot be like this: a Prime Minister has to take responsibility for everything, not just pick and choose the narrative that suits their agenda at the time.And, once again, Morrison claims a federal ICAC will be a ‘kangaroo court', but we feel he doesn't want an anti-corruption commission because he is likely to one of the first MPs to appear once this body is established. And, more than likely, followed by many of his frontbench team: this has the potential to keep a federal ICAC busy for a least a decade, decimate the Liberal and National parties, and keep them out of office for another decade on top of that, so it's obvious why Morrison is not keen on a federal ICAC.A debate between Josh Frydenberg and Jim Chalmers focussed on ‘cost of living' pressures: a civil affair, but if the Coalition wins the election, will Frydenberg actually be the Treasurer? He's facing a difficult task in the seat of Kooyong and there's inside speculation that the seat might already be lost to the independent challenger, Monique Ryan.There was also a new batch of opinion polls, and it's the same story as before: no change – if anything, they've become worse for the Coalition. Labor is in a winning position in all of these polls, and has been for the past 104 surveys, but we have to remember what happened in 2019: Labor ahead in over 100 consecutive opinion polls, only to lose the election. It's unlikely, but it could happen again in 2022 – the only hope for the Coalition is that it's happened before, but this time around, they are much further behind.And we answer audience questions: this week, our opinions on the chances of The New Liberals; and the possibility of a Royal Commission into COVID management. We think there should be one.
Josh Frydenberg and Monique Ryan went head-to-head in a much-publicised debate in the lead-up to the federal election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There is a battle on in the Victorian seat of Kooyong, where Josh Frydenberg says he is in the ‘fight of his life' against independent Monique Ryan. Chief political correspondent Sarah Martin joins Jane Lee to discuss why Australia's treasurer is in danger of losing his formerly safe Liberal seat
One of the most senior members of the Government has launched a scathing attack on his opponent, accusing her of being a "fake independent" and part of a conspiracy to steal Liberal Party seats. Monique Ryan is running against Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in Kooyong, which will be a seat to watch on election night.
My guest this week is Dr Monique Ryan.She's the independent candidate for the seat of Kooyong in the upcoming federal election in Australia.Dr Ryan is one of many people running as independents in the upcoming election, and I hope this conversation perhaps ignites a little passion in you to explore who in your area really represents how you feel about the world.Coming from an incredibly esteemed medical career already, Dr Monique Ryan has been working as Head of the multidisciplinary Royal Children'sHospital Neuromuscular Clinic and Research Unit in Melbourne, where her team of clinicians and researchers have been dedicated to improving the diagnosis and management of children affected by muscular dystrophies, myopathies and neuropathies.moniqueryan.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The upcoming federal election will see a wave of so-called 'teal Independents' seek to unseat Liberal men in inner-city electorates. They're being funded, in part, by the Climate 200 advocacy group, co-founded by millionaire businessman Simon Holmes a Court, who's rejected the suggestion he is seeking to influence elections? Simon Holmes a Court, businessman and convenor of advocacy group Climate 200
Mr Frydenberg took aim at Monique Ryan, an independent candidate running against him, on 3AW Afternoons on Thursday. He claimed she hasn't "come clean" with voters about her political affiliations. Dr Ryan says Mr Frydenberg is "sloganeering and name-calling", which she says is "not helpful". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've noticed a trend this week, in women giving up dreams and their biggest ambitions to make the ultimate of all stands. In MP Catherine Cusack's case, it was a resignation over the "selective" way flood relief payments are being issued. And for Dr Monique Ryan, it's in her decision to give away a dream job to challenge a sitting Treasurer for a seat in parliament. Tarla Lambert and Madeline Hislop discuss all this and more, including NRLW pay increases, women protesting in Russia and that horrendous "Women's Network" logo that looked like a penis. Stories mentioned this week: Pay increase, a salary cap structure & more teams: NRLW set for improvements‘They are lying to you': Russian state TV employee protests war during live news broadcastRussian live TV protester may face further charges for her antiwar ‘stunt'Does the PM & Cabinet's team know their ‘women's network' logo looks like a penis?48 hours later… the ‘women's network' logo has been taken downScott Morrison's tone-deaf leadership is the last thing traumatised flood victims need. Here are two ways he can do betterMorrison's green-eyed comments about Albanese send a BS message to Australian menLiberal MP Catherine Cusack to resign over her outrage at ‘selective' flood relief payments in Northern RiversWhy Dr Monique Ryan gave away her dream job to challenge the Treasurer at the electiona See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen in to Search for the Soul of the Nation, featuring Dr Monique Ryan (Independent for Kooyong), Nicolette Boele (Independent for Bradfield), Despi O'Connor (Independent for Flinders) and Julianne Schultz (Professor Emeritus of Media and Culture at Griffith University Centre for Social and Cultural Research, also Chair of The Conversation Media Group).You can also click to watch this recording on YouTube.As Julianne Schultz asks in her new book "The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation" from which our event derives it's name;“Maybe, because Australia has been so rich for so long, complacency and entitlement, rather than innovation and aspiration, have become the norm.Maybe, because the habit of not looking back has become so ingrained, we are incapable of imagining what we might become, as we have little idea of how we got here.Maybe, because we have for so long accommodated bullies, we retreated to smaller dreams in manageable spaces. Maybe, because so few of our political leaders have had courageous imaginations, they are in fact led by others.Maybe, because we are ashamed of our racialist past, we forgot how to hold onto the good bits. Maybe, Australia being home to the world's oldest continuous culture is just too difficult for its white settlers to comprehend.Australia needs to address these issues if it is to become more than a half-formed idea.”- Julianne Schultz.More about the guests and host:https://moniqueryan.com.auhttps://nicoletteboele.com.auhttps://teamdespi.com.auhttps://bit.ly/JulianneSchultzPresented by Philip Bateman and produced by Bravo CharlieSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/SmarterImpact)
Autosomal-Recessive and X-linked Forms of Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy in Childhood by Monique Ryan, M Med, BS, FRACP and Robert Ouvrier, MD, BS, BSc