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Sharri looks at key factors as the conclave picks the next pope, Jacinta Price joins Angus Taylor’s leadership team. Plus, senior Nationals MP says a new Coalition deal with the Liberals isn’t final.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP Sam Farraway has called on the MP to step in over Environmental Minister Tanya Plibersek's decision to implement section 10 on the Blayney gold mine and a stretch of road. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP and Shadow Agriculture Minister, David Littleproud, responds to the government's budget and what it means for the future of farming.
Nationals MP, Richie Williamson, has raised concerns about farmers near Chaelundi being prevented from retrieving stray cattle, leading to authorities shooting the animals instead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wes Fang, NSW upper house member, discusses concerns over the illegal slaughter of Brumbies and calls for a deeper public inquiry into the issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Did you see the video and memes over the weekend of Nationals MP and former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce lying down next to a planter box on a Canberra footpath at night, swearing loudly into his phone? Since the video surfaced, Barnaby Joyce has said he'd been "drinking" and was on "prescription medication" at the time. However, the incident raises a question on the expectations we place on our politicians and whether they are different for different people. On this afternoon episode of The Briefing, Bension Siebert speaks with Sean Kelly, a columnist with the Nine Newspapers and former advisor to prime ministers Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP, Barnaby Joyce, has joined Ray Hadley to discuss the importance of celebrating Australia Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP for Eurora Annabelle Cleeland joined Jacqui to chat about the potholes in the area. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Telstra has become the first telco in the world to partner with Starlink, signing a deal to provide voice and fixed broadband services in regional and remote Australia. Wool producers say Western Australia's $655 million wool industry will suffer 'catastrophic' consequences if the Federal Government closes the sheep live export trade. A former Nationals MP says to protect the state's meat and wool industries, the WA Government needs to step in and become the regulator for the live export industry. The price of fine wool is down 40 per cent compared to five years ago, and wool brokers say low value wool is being dumped into landfill because it's not worth the cost of storage. A Broome-based transport company says the closure of the dual-lane causeway at Fitzroy Crossing due to recent rainfall will cause significant delays to their operations. A grain industry analyst thinks CBH is making a sound investment in the future, with its decision to invest more than $400 million on new locomotives and wagons. The start of NAIDOC week has been celebrated with the transfer of one of Tasmania's biggest Sheep stations to a local indigenous group. A near $1 billion contract has been awarded to Primero Group as part of the expansion of Kalgoorlie's Super Pit gold mine.
The Nationals MP for Riverina reacts to Wednesday morning's tragic news that a woman and three related boys aged 10-12 years of age have died in a single vehicle accident at Yanco, near Leeton in the NSW Riverina. We discuss the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to end 10 consecutive hikes of the cash rate to assess their impact on the economy, cost of living and energy price challenges, a local Lockhart legend commemorated for ANZAC Day and the efforts of local women and girls leading up to Thursday 6 April's footy grand final.
The Nationals MP for Mildura speaks with FlowFM listeners in the state's north-west about the challenges collecting firewood due to government regulation, grants that have been received or are available to the local community - and the expediting of work on a vital rehabilitation service.
Deputy Premier of NSW Paul Toole has paid tribute to Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead, describing him as a passionate advocate for his community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Nationals MP is quitting the party, due to its opposition to the Indigenous voice to parliament.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news bulletin for Friday 23 December 2022. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வெள்ளிக்கிழமை 23/12/2022) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள்.
The Nationals MP for Riverina talks about flooding impacts in communities in his electorate and the need for the state government to take stronger action in flood mitigation on the Lachlan River by raising the Wyangala Dam wall
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Network 10 Political Editor Peter Van Onselen - Latest on politics Nationals MP for Page Kevin Hogan - $800m buyback scheme for homeowners in flood-hit Northern Rivers Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood - New doco: The Alliance Finance with Scott Phillips The Age State Political Editor Annika Smethurst -Voters turn on major parties, but Labor retains election-winning lead in Victorian Election Host, The Chase Larry Emdur - Steve's The Chase confession Daily Tele Racing Editor Ray Thomas - Derby Day + Golden Eagle Food Critic John Lethlean - Latest on food and hospitality See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Page Kevin HoganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Former Water Minister and Nationals MP for Hinkler Keith Pitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP from Hinkler Keith Pitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Kenny discusses the government easing COVID isolation rules. Plus, Nationals MP, David Littleproud discusses soaring gas prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Hinkler and former resources Minister Keith Pitt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Lyne David Gillespie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former coalition government was warned by police that former Nationals MP george Christensen could be blackmailed, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has landed in Taiwan, there have been plenty more golds for Australia overnight, Sydney is on the brink of losing the NRL grand final,a man has been charged with treason after he stormed into Windsor Castle on Christmas Day with a crossbow, Demi Lovato has announced that she is back to using the pronouns “she/her” . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP Wes Fang speaks about John Barilaro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP Keith Pitt is calling for more serious action and biosecurity measures as farmers remain on edge about foot and mouth disease.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nationals MP Keith Pitt is calling for more serious action and biosecurity measures as farmers remain on edge about foot and mouth disease.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is Thursday, June 30,, 2022, and this is your daily news briefing from The Newcastle Herald. In today's top stories, Federal Nationals leader David Littleproud admits it was a mistake by the former Coalition government not to announce a $250million funding package for a Newcastle Container Terminal - but he insists that Labor now fund the project
Steve Price speaks to QLD Nationals MP Matt Canavan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper + Shadow assistant minister for Social Services and Prevention of Family Violence Pat Conaghan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to former resources minister and federal Nationals MP for Hinkler Keith Pitt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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45 minute presentation from Joseph Mooney. What is happening in GDP, Economy, Jobs. Where has the Budget not delivered? What would the Nationals do better?
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne Webster the Nationals MP seeking to win a second term on Saturday 21 May in federal parliament representing Mallee in north-western Victoria talks with Flow listeners about the major policy announcements and ministerial visits that have occurred during the campaign, and claims there's a risk for regional seats voting for independents or other parties not focused on regional Australia.
Finding success in failure can be little more than a "mind trick" or it can be a reality - my visit to the Echuca Moama Market on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8, was in terms of recording interviews for this podcast, was unquestionably a failure, but for me, it was a success. This podcast is about keeping people abreast of climate change and helping them understand how they should respond and that idea was given exposure to people who, in many cases, had not thought much about our changing climate or its implications. It was five hours, well spent. The Independent newspaper tells us that "Earth's CO2 hits highest recorded level in human history". Huge resistance to Geelong gas terminal: "More than 2,000 submissions made on proposed Viva Energy LNG terminal in Geelong". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "Flying insects splatting on cars have dropped by 60 per cent in UK"; "Billionaire Cannon-Brookes warns investors on AGL's coal split risks"; "The rush to renewable energy means a new mining boom. But first, Australia needs to make some tough choices"; "Native species are in crisis, but you wouldn't know it from the election campaign"; "Woodside's ‘detail-light' climate plan faces AGM heat"; "Great Barrier Reef not coping with 'escalating' climate change after first La Niña bleaching event, unpublished report warns": "What, me worry about climate?"; "How climate scientists keep hope alive as damage worsens"; "The window of opportunity to address increasing drought and expanding drylands is vanishing"; "The world doesn't care about swings in marginal seats. Climate action must spearhead a new Australian foreign policy"; "Bringing the tūī back to town – how native birds are returning to NZ's restored urban forests"; "‘A human being, not just mum': the women's liberationists who fought for the rights of mothers and children"; "Businesses are contributing to the Paris Agreement for nature. Here's how"; "‘Forever chemicals' may have polluted 20m acres of US cropland, study says"; "The secret world beneath our feet is mind-blowing – and the key to our planet's future"; "Wind farms don't work in the dark, says Nationals MP"; "Native species are in crisis, but you wouldn't know it from the election campaign"; "Urgent action needed to protect our threatened biodiversity"; "Tactical voting and Independents". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Page Kevin Hogan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stuart King is a Swan Hill councillor and business owner who decided to stand for the United Australia Party in the hotly contested seat of Mallee against the incumbent Nationals MP, Anne Webster.
GPs raise concerns about Labor's plans for urgent care clinics, as the federal election rolls on.
Ali Cupper describes as 'disingenuous' the claims by Anne Webster in the overlapping federal electorate of Mallee that Mildura's voice isn't being heard, after the Nationals MP cited the snubbing of Mildura as a host region for the 2026 Victorian Commonwealth Games. Ms Cupper highlights the bidding for a new, state-owned Mildura hospital as an example of a win she'll profile in her ledger of results come the November state election
The Nationals MP for Mallee in north western Victoria says she's not surprised the Andrews Labor government didn't nominate Mildura as a host city in the historic first Commonwealth Games awarded to a State, not a City, with the events to be hosted in Ballarat, Bendigo, Gippsland and Geelong but not Mildura. Dr Webster also claims independents vote 80% of the time with the Labor party in parliaments, warning of a 'Labor Greens Independents' alliance on the Murray Darling Basin Plan
We've got another proud Nationals MP in the booth this week, Darren Chester the Member For Gippsland in Victoria. Clancy and Errol hit DC with the big questions, what is the number one concern for the people in his electorate? What is it like being member of the Coalition Government that clearly does not want him in the Federal Cabinet? What's the plan for the rising rates of poverty and homelessness in Rural Australia? And is there any chance of a Labor/Nationals coalition if Morrison gets pumped in the inner city? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've got another proud Nationals MP in the booth this week, Darren Chester the Member For Gippsland in Victoria. Clancy and Errol hit DC with the big questions, what is the number one concern for the people in his electorate? What is it like being member of the Coalition Government that clearly does not want him in the Federal Cabinet? What's the plan for the rising rates of poverty and homelessness in Rural Australia? And is there any chance of a Labor/Nationals coalition if Morrison gets pumped in the inner city?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan about floods in the NSW Mid-North Coast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Page Kevin Hogan as Lismore floods again. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to NSW Nationals MP for Tweed Geoff Provest about the delay to federal disaster funding to flood-affected areas of Northern NSW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan after Coffs Harbour managed to escape the worst of a predicted 'rain bomb'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Murray speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan as members of the Nationals call for the Prime Minister to commit to a regional fund in exchange for Net Zero support. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Cowper Pat Conaghan as The Nationals confirm their support for the Prime Minister's plan for Net-Zero emissions by 2050. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Holmes à Court (pictured) was among the guests on the latest edition of ABC Television's Q&A program. Simon, who was the epitome of good behaviour, took the chance of being on national television to explain the reasons and operation of Climate 200. Other climate links are: "Simon Holmes à Court takes government and Tim Wilson to task on net zero, Paris Agreement and climate change plans on Q+A"; "Nationals ministers may quit cabinet if net-zero policy doesn't meet their demands"; "Addressing the mess we've made of things: climate change in culture"; "Natural contrarian to ‘facilitator-in-chief', but Barnaby Joyce is stronger on the attack"; "Coalition puts net-zero division up in lights"; "Mike and Annie Cannon-Brookes pledge $1.5b to limit global warming"; "Taylor faces re-election test in Hume, independent challenger to be revealed soon"; "Vote Angus Out"; "How Russia Is Cashing In on Climate Change"; "Coal Stocks Rise, Even as the Planet Warms"; "Facing pressure at home, New Zealand's climate change minister steels himself for Cop26"; "Zoe Daniel: There are three approaches to climate change, Australia is choosing the wrong one"; "The Ferguson Report: Scientist declares that global warming is caused by awards ceremonies"; "Here's why Australians won't be hit by those soaring gas prices we're seeing overseas"; "The climate crisis is global, but councils can offer local solutions"; "A Low-Carbon Future in the US Depends on Decarbonizing Petroleum Refineries"; "BBC sets out path to net-zero by 2030"; "Some climate advocates are also working to address systemic racism"; "‘Breakthrough': IMF develops fund to help debt-laden nations address climate risks"; "Once a vital feature of climate talks, has the huddle had its day?"; "We don't have time to dismiss carbon markets as a climate solution"; "Young people are creating a new climate narrative for African drylands"; "Space for climate: raising awareness ahead of Cop 26"; "Climate advocates who backed Sinema exasperated by blocking of Biden bill"; "UK net-zero strategy under fire for failure to show carbon savings"; "Things are a bit ragged for Morrison, and not only because of the Coalition's climate bullfight"; "India among 11 'countries of concern' on climate change for U.S. spy agencies"; "Nationals MP says solar won't work in the dark as party makes wishlist for supporting net-zero target"; "Morrison could have done the deal of the century on climate, but opted for tribalism". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Psychics have become a multi-billion dollar industry, despite not being backed by science. But powerful people, like politicians and the police, still rely on them. The Liberal party has come up with its long-awaited plan to get to net zero by 2050. But the government still needs the support of their regional colleagues, the National party, who remain unconvinced. Live guests: Gary Nunn, author of ‘The Psychic Tests' Debbie Malone, psychic Darren Chester, Nationals MP
Nationals MP and Minister for Resources and Water, Keith Pitt, joined Scott Emerson to discuss the contentious issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Federal Nationals MP for Gippsland, Darren Chester, about his decision to take a break from the party as speculation mounts he might jump from Federal to State politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Nationals MP for Dubbo, Dugald Saunders, as the covid situation in the region continues to grow out of control. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report has sounded a dire warning without significant change the cycle of severe weather events will get worse.
The Nationals MP takes aim at crossbenchers in both houses of Victorian parliament supporting the ALP emergency powers regime that makes it politically impossible - barring an election - to change how regional Victoria is treated by a metropolitan-focused government
Nationals MP George Christensen and Bob Katter have banded together in parliament to reclaim the Port of Darwin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coal is mined in the Hunter Valley, and the ALP has preselected a coal miner as their candidate in a NSW by-election. The snap poll has been triggered by a Nationals MP resigning in disgrace, and a field of candidates fancying their chance of winning a jewel in the Nationals' crown - and putting the Berjikilian Coalition government on a knife-edge.
FlowFM Morning Show host Wayne Phillips chats with FlowNews24's Rikki Lambert about the sudden by-election in the NSW state seat of Upper Hunter caused by the resignation of the local Nationals MP, which could throw the government into minority or even see a change in government
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you’re armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.Making news today: Nationals MP resigns, COVID report released, some good news about the Maldives and breakdown of the tourism bounce back.Follow us on Instagram and join 100,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shane Knuth grew up in North Queensland, moving from the cane town of Tully to Collinsville, a union stronghold. At 17 he became a fettler on the railway and at 38 the Nationals MP for Charters Towers. In eight terms in the Queensland Parliament he's represented three electorates and three parties, creating a place for himself as a humble, authentic and well regarded local representative. Rachel Nolan asks what he knows about North Queensland politics that the major parties find so hard to understand. Follow: @McKellInstitue @RachelGNolan https://mckellinstitute.org.au/
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In the second of a two-part special on QAnon, we look at how the baseless internet conspiracy theory spread to Australia, embroiling a Nationals MP from country Victoria who had to defend herself against a concerted campaign of vicious lies
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(Or, according to Google Translate, "Discrimen et odique", but it didn't work so well as a title.)00:01:33 Matthew Guy wants to bring back religious instruction classes00:05:15 The Vic Libs want to Get Back In Control... of the state they're entitled to rule. Also their continence.00:08:03 Sydney Anglican Schools demand right to bully and oppress LGBTI staff; and a single Nationals MP is very angry with them for it; just wanting LGBTI people to accept being second-class citizens00:12:16 Brandon Selic Stuck in my Craw - the Libs stealing NDIS money for drought relief00:18:01 Sir Humphrey's Four Step Process for (not) dealing with climate change00:19:32 Barnaby wants us to address drought like Pharaoh00:22:16 The Libs stealing indigenous advancement money to fight against land rights00:23:40 Tony Abbott genuinely surprised that indigenous people find him joking about "invasions" unfunny00:25:30 Half a billion dollars for the Australian War Memorial00:29:23 Sky News's racism problem continues - Ross Cameron attacks Chinese people00:33:02 Australia vs Humanity - George Brandis (yes, really) claims they'll have all kids off Nauru by the end of the year. But where, and in what conditions, and why should we believe anything they claim.00:34:12 Brazil - as the new govt prepares to bulldoze large parts of the Amazon, Australian intrasigence on climate change renders us mute00:36:00 Fair Dinkum Power00:36:38 Brazil - what it tells us about the rise of fascism00:40:38 Treasurer Josh Frydenberg thinks the idea of going back to the old system of rich people who don't pay tax not being given extra cash for owning shares by taxpayers00:44:04 Rubella eradicated in Australia
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Katharine Murphy and Gabrielle Chan look at the week in politics and how Labour has dominated the conversation about penalty rates. They are joined by Labor’s Pat Conroy and the Nationals’ Andrew Broad, both members of a new inquiry into modernising Australia’s power grid. We take a close look at energy policy and how members of opposing parties can find common ground in one of the most bitterly partisan of all areas of political debate • Nationals MP calls for ‘real discussion’ on reserving gas for Australian use