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The Conditional Release Program - Episode 185: Federal Election 2025 Post-SpecialHosts: Joel Hill & Jack the Insider (Peter Hoistead)Overall Theme: A deep dive into the results and implications of the 2025 Australian Federal Election, focusing on Labor's historic victory, the Coalition's catastrophic loss, and the performance of minor parties and independents.Key Segments & Talking Points:(Part 1 - Approximate Timestamps based on original transcript, subject to adjustment)[00:00:00 - 00:01:23] Introduction & Election OverviewJoel laments being banned from betting on the election, particularly Labor's strong odds.Jack notes Joel would have won significantly, especially on Labor at $2.60.Historic Labor Win: Anthony "Albo" Albanese leads Labor to a significant victory.Libs sent into an "existential crisis."Albo is the first PM to be re-elected since John Howard in 2004.Largest Labor victory on a two-party preferred basis since John Curtin in 1943 (votes still being counted).Crucial Stat: The Albanese government is the only first-term government to have a swing towards it in Australian political history.[00:01:23 - 00:03:38] Significance of the Swing to LaborPrevious first-term governments (Howard '98, Hawke '84, Fraser '77, Whitlam '74, Menzies) all had swings against them when seeking a second term.Albo's government achieved an approximate 4% swing towards it (votes still being counted).Discussion points: Where it went right for Labor, and wrong for the Coalition, Greens, and Teals.Far-right "Cookers" performed terribly. Pauline Hanson's One Nation (FONY) might see minor representation.[00:03:38 - 00:05:11] Patreon & Sponsor Shout-outsReminder to support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram (for as little as $5/month).CB Co. Beer: Praised for their IPA and new Hazy XPA. Competition to win $100,000. Use code CRP10 for 10% off at cbco.beer.[00:05:11 - 00:08:52] Polling Inaccuracies & Liberal OptimismReiteration of the ~4% swing to Labor.Comparison of final poll predictions vs. actual results:Freshwater: Labor 51.5% (was Liberal pollster, told Libs they were close).Newspoll: 52.5% (Labor used their private polling).Essential: 53.5%.YouGov: 52.2% - 52.9%.Polling companies significantly underestimated Labor's vote, especially those advising the Coalition.The misplaced optimism at Liberal Party HQ on election night.[00:08:52 - 00:16:00] Specific Seat Results & Labor GainsGilmore (NSW South Coast): Fiona Phillips (Labor) won 55-45 (3-4% swing to her), despite Andrew Constance (Liberal) being the favourite.Bennelong (Howard's old seat): Jeremy Laxail (Labor) won 59-41 against Scott Young (problematic Liberal candidate), a 10% swing to Labor.Parramatta: Andrew Charlton (Labor) won 62-38 (was 53.47 in 2022).Aston (Victoria): Labor won in a historic by-election previously, now a 4% swing to the Labor candidate, winning 53-47.Boothby (SA): Louise Miller-Frost (Labor) achieved an 8% swing, holding the seat 61-39.Tangney (WA): Sam Lim (Labor, ex-cop & dolphin trainer) secured a 3% swing, now 56-44. Large Bhutanese diaspora noted.Leichhardt (FNQ): Labor's Matt Smith won 57-43 after Warren Entsch (LNP) retired (10% swing).Hunter (NSW): Dan Repiccioli (Labor) re-elected with 44% primary vote (5% swing on primary). Fended off Nats and One Nation (Stuart Bonds' inflated vote claims by "One Australia" on X).[00:16:00 - 00:18:49] Diversifying Parliament & Women in PoliticsPraise for non-lawyer backgrounds in Parliament (e.g., Dan Repiccioli, Sam Lim).Critique of the typical lawyer/staffer/union pathway.Labor's success in diversifying candidate backgrounds and increasing female representation.Liberals struggling with female representation despite some efforts. Discussion of potential quotas in the Liberal party and the backlash it would cause.Margaret Thatcher quote: "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman."[00:18:49 - 00:27:26] The Teals: Mixed Results & ChallengesInitial appearance of a Teal "romp" on election night.Bradfield (NSW North Shore): Teal Nicolette Boele (Burle/Bola) behind Liberal Giselle Kaptarian by 178 votes (updated during recording).Goldstein (VIC): Tim Wilson (Liberal) leading Zoe Daniel (Teal) by 925 votes. Wilson is likely back. Joel comments on Wilson's IPA association vs. his "gay, wet, mediocre, progressive side." Jack notes Wilson often highlights his sexuality.Jim Chalmers' quip about Tim Wilson: "Popular for all those who haven't met him."Kooyong (VIC): Monique Ryan (Teal) leading by 1002 votes (97,000 counted, ~8,000 postals to go). Redistribution added parts of Toorak, making it harder for Ryan.Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer: "Trust fund renter" controversy, owns multiple properties, London bolthole.Corflute wars in Kooyong: Hamer campaign's excessive use of A-frames, obstructing walkways, went to Supreme Court over council limits. Jack doubts the impact of corflutes.[00:27:26 - 00:31:28] Why Did the Teals Go Backwards?Liberal party invested heavily in Kooyong and Goldstein.Voters potentially preferring a local member who is a Minister or part of the government.Redistribution impact in Kooyong (addition of Toorak).Zali Steggall's success in Warringah partly due to "fruitcake" Liberal opponents like Katherine Deves.[00:31:28 - 00:40:37] The Greens: Significant LossesLost all lower house seats. Adam Bandt (leader) gone from Melbourne.Lost Brisbane (Max Chandler Mather) and Griffith back to Labor.Ryan (South Brisbane): Likely Labor win in a three-way contest.Greens will have no lower house representation.Key Reason: Housing policy standoff. Accused of holding up Labor's housing bill for over a year (affecting funding for domestic violence victims, homeless), pursuing "perfection" over compromise.[00:40:37 - 00:49:57] Deep Dive: Housing Policy ChallengesA major challenge for the Albanese government. Not an easy fix.Supply-side changes could devalue existing homes or slow growth, angering homeowners.Joel's view: Subsidized housing (rent-to-own, means-tested) wouldn't touch the high-end market.Negative gearing: Not a quick fix; removing it overnight unlikely to change much; issue is supply.Homeowner expectations of property value growth.Construction industry at full tilt; skills shortages.CFMEU's role in skilled migration for construction.Free TAFE importance for reskilling/upskilling.Linton Besser (Media Watch) criticism of Labor "building" houses when they reconditioned unlivable ones – Joel argues this still increases supply.[00:49:57 - 00:59:16] Deep Dive: Childcare Policy & Global Economic HeadwindsChildcare another area for government focus.Labor's childcare policy: Rebates for high earners (e.g., $325k combined income).High cost of childcare; need for better pay for childcare workers (Labor delivered a pay spike).Ownership of childcare centers (Peter Dutton reference) and profit-making. Call for more public childcare.Uncertain global economic times, Trump tariffs.Port of Los Angeles imports down by one-third.US Q1 economy shrank 0.3%; recession likely.Japan, China, South Korea meeting to discuss tariff responses; hold significant US debt. Japanese warning to US re: trade negotiations.[00:59:16 - 01:07:13] What Went Wrong for the Coalition? Answer: Everything.Gas Price Fixing Policy: Cobbled together, no consultation with industry (unlike Rudd's mining tax failure), potentially unconstitutional (taxing for benefit of some states over others).Work From Home Policy Disaster:Conceived by Jane Hume and Peter Dutton, no Shadow Cabinet consultation.Initial messaging: All Commonwealth public servants, then just Canberra.Jane Hume's media run: Claimed all WFH is 20% less productive, citing a study.Implied WFH employees are "bludgers," alienating a vast number of voters (including partners of tradies).Labor capitalized on this after door-knocking feedback. Policy eventually walked back.Defence Policy: Released in the last week, vague promise to spend 3% of GDP, no specifics on acquisitions. Andrew Hastie (Shadow Defence) reportedly wants out of the portfolio.Fuel Excise Policy: Halving fuel excise for a year. Took a week for Dutton to do a photo-op at a service station. Fuel prices had already dropped.Melbourne Airport Rail Link Funding: Announced at a winery.Vehicle Emissions Policy: Clarifications issued within 48 hours.Generally a shambolic campaign, studied for years to come.[01:07:13 - 01:08:55] The Nationals & Nuclear Policy FalloutNats trying to spin a better result than Libs, but didn't win Calare (Andrew Gee back as Indy).Nuclear Policy: Coalition embarrassed to discuss it. Nats insist on keeping it.Policy originated as a way for Libs to get Nats to support Net Zero by 2050.Massive costs and timelines: Hinkley Point C (UK) example – 65 billion pounds, years of delays. US Georgia plant similar.Legislative hurdles: Repealing Howard-era ban, state-level bans (even LNP QLD Premier Chris O'Fooley against it).State-funded, "socialist" approach due to lack of private investment.[01:08:55 - 01:15:49] Coalition Campaign Failures & SpokespeopleDebate on government vs. private industry running power.Lack of effective Coalition spokespeople: Susan Ley sidelined, Jane Hume promoted. Angus Taylor perceived as lazy.Angus Taylor's past water license scandal ("Australia's Watergate," Cayman Islands structure).[01:15:49 - 01:28:03] Demographics: A Tide Against the LiberalsWomen: Voted ~58-42 for Labor (two-party preferred), worse than under Morrison. Libs failed to address issues like climate, domestic violence.Language Other Than English at Home (LOTE): 60% backed Labor (Redbridge polling, Cos Samaras). Indian and Chinese diaspora significant, impacting Deakin and Menzies (Keith Wallahan, a moderate, lost Menzies).Gen Z & Millennials (18-45): Now outnumber Baby Boomers (60+), voted 60-40 Labor (TPP).Preferencing: Labor "gamed the system well"; Liberals' deal with One Nation backfired in messaging to urban areas.Strategy Failure: Liberals walked away from "heartland" Teal-lost seats, wrongly believing voters were wrong. Dutton's 2023 claim of Libs being "party of regional Australia" failed. No connection or network in targeted outer-suburban/regional seats.Female Pre-selection: Aspiration of 50% in 2019, achieved 34% in 2025. "Male, white, middle-class, mediocre."Sarah Henderson Example: Lost Corangamite in 2019, returned via Senate vacancy. Criticized as a "waste of space," arrogant for seeking re-entry.Both parties have taken safe seats for granted (factional gifts), but Labor learning. Example: Batman (now Cooper, Jed Carney) won back from Greens after better candidate selection.[01:28:03 - 01:36:42] Fond Farewells: Election CasualtiesPeter Dutton: Lost his seat of Dickson (held 20+ years), got "smashed." Likely preferred losing seat to facing party room fallout. Gracious concession speech. Australia's strong electoral process praised (democracy sausage, volunteers, AEC, peaceful concession).Michael Sukkar (Deakin, VIC): "Unpleasant piece of work."Recount of February incident: Sukkar, at Dutton's prompting, used a point of order to cut off Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus (Jewish) during an emotional speech about anti-Semitism and his family's Holocaust connection (Shiloh story). Dreyfus called Sukkar "disgusting." Sukkar moved "that the member no longer be heard." Widely condemned.Gerard Rennick (QLD Senator): Anti-COVID vaccine, spread misinformation (diabetes, dementia links). Jack recounts being attacked by Rennick's "poison monkeys" on X after writing about it. Rennick gone, likely self-funded much of his campaign.(Part 2 - Timestamps restart from 00:00:00 but are a continuation, add ~1 hour 36 mins 50 secs to these for continuous flow)[01:36:50 - 01:44:07] The Fractured Hard Right ("Cookers") - Dismal PerformanceGenerally went nowhere electorally.UAP (United Australia Party) / Trumpeter Patriots (John Ruddock): 2.38% in NSW Senate (down from UAP's 3.2% in 2022). Less money spent than previous Clive Palmer campaigns.Libertarian Democrats (Lib Dems): 1.99% in NSW Senate. Controversial name didn't help. Alliance with H.A.R.T (formerly IMOP, Michael O'Neill) and Gerard Rennick's People First Party.Monica Smit's calls to "unite" contrasted with these groups already forming alliances without her.These three parties combined got less than 2% in NSW. Lib Dems
There's less than a week to go before the Australian general election- but new polls show Labor is holding an early lead. The latest national Newspoll has given Labor a 52–48 lead, unchanged from the April 14-17 poll. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says the Opposition has tried to turn their luck around over the last couple of weeks. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Paul Murray for this month’s special edition of Our Town in Kalgoorlie, a hung parliament could be on the horizon, according to the latest Newspoll. Plus, is a Dutton victory still within reach?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Αύριο ανοίγουν οι κάλπες της πρόωρης ψήφου για τις ομοσπονδιακές εκλογές, με εκατομμύρια ψηφοφόρων να εκτιμάται ότι θα αξιοποιήσουν το δικαίωμα, είτε μέσω φυσικής παρουσίας ή μέσω της επιστολικής ψήφου. Την ίδια στιγμή, το Εργατικό Κόμμα οδεύει προς μια οριακή νίκη στις ομοσπονδιακές εκλογές του 2025, σύμφωνα με την τελευταία δημοσκόπηση της Newspoll, ενώ ο Άντονι Αλμπανίζι εμφανίζεται να διευρύνει το προβάδισμά του ως προτιμώμενος πρωθυπουργός έναντι του ηγέτη της αξιωματικής αντιπολίτευσης Πίτερ Ντάτον.
Newspoll data unpacked, protest outside Albanese’s $4.5M mansion, Italian Prime Minster meets with Trump. Plus, Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus’ new romance unveiled.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Six drownings reported nationwide over Easter weekend, Newspoll shows Dutton leads on defence and economy but trails on health and cost-of-living. Plus, Nine to host third leaders debate between Albanese and Dutton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Free uni and TAFE for all Australians—that’s the headline promise from Greens Leader Adam Bandt, as the party reveals some of its major policies ahead of the Federal Election today. With the latest Newspoll pointing to a Labor minority government, the Greens could soon be in a powerful negotiating position. In this special election edition of The Briefing, Natarsha Belling speaks with Adam Bandt about wiping student debt, fixing the housing crisis, and how the party plans to pay for it all. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest Newspoll is pointing towards a hung parliament this Federal Election One woman has died while 10 people have been injured in a horror three car crash north of Brisbane A nine-year-old boy has died in an accidental shooting in the NSW Southern Tablelands Weather records in Adelaide smashed as temperatures soar See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest Newspoll is pointing towards a hung parliament this Federal Election One woman has died while 10 people have been injured in a horror three car crash north of Brisbane A nine-year-old boy has died in an accidental shooting in the NSW Southern Tablelands Weather records in Adelaide smashed as temperatures soar See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Governor-General has handed the writs over to the Australian Electoral Commission, commanding the Electoral Commissioner to conduct an election. A survey by Newspoll indicates the government's popularity has risen following the federal budget. - オーストラリア総督は選挙管理委員会(AEC)に対し総選挙の実施を命じる令状を発行しました。Newspollの世論調査により連邦予算案の発表後、アルバニージー政権の支持率が上昇したことがわかりました。
ยอดผู้เสียชีวิตแผ่นดินไหวเมียนมาร์ทะลุ 1, 700 ราย Newspoll ระบุว่าความนิยมของรัฐบาลเพิ่มหลังประกาศงบปี 2025 ผู้ถือสินเชื่อบ้านมีแนวโน้มจะจ่ายน้อยลง รอผลอัตราดอกเบี้ยเงินสดพรุ่งนี้
In this bulletin, a survey by Newspoll suggests Labor has a narrow lead over the Coalition in a " two-party preferred" vote, the Reserve Bank is expected to hold interest rates steady tomorrow. And in golf, Australia's Min Woo Lee wins his first PGA Tournament in a nail-biting finish in Texas
A survey by Newspoll suggests Labor has a narrow lead over the Coalition in a "two-party preferred" vote; US President Donald Trump threatens to impose further tariffs on Russia if progress is not made in a ceasefire with Ukraine; and, in sport, the Eels' woes continue with a loss against Manly in the NRL.
Afternoon headlines: Teal MP Monique Ryan’s partner has apologised after stealing a Liberal campaign sign, Federal Government announces $1 billion in defence spending for budget and Tiger Woods confirms relationship with Donald’s Trump ex daughter in law Deep dive: The latest Newspoll survey reveals women are now abandoning both major parties at an alarming rate, as Labor’s female support base has dipped to 29% for the first time. While it’s perceived Mr Dutton has a problem with female voters, young men are also deserting Labor. In this episode of The Briefing Natarsha Belling is joined by Samantha Maiden, the political editor for news.com.au to unpack the latest data, as Australia goes through one of the biggest political shake-ups in history. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newspoll shows women shifting support from Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton to the Greens, a new $5 note will feature an Indigenous design instead of King Charles III. Plus, Labor vows to cut $150 from energy bills in a fresh election promise.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Clare Armstrong, national political editor for News Limited.
Monday Headlines: Hundreds of thousands without power as ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred moves inland, latest Newspoll shows hung parliament still likely, Israel cuts off power to Gaza and St George Dragons strongly condemns pie throw at the NRL. Deep Dive: Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek is being sued by a conservation group alleging she is not meeting her legal obligations to protect threatened species. The case, brought by The Wilderness Society, focuses on eleven species and an argument that specific plans for their protection aren’t being met. The government says it has doubled funding for conservation efforts, but environmental advocates say it’s not enough to prevent extinction. So, can legal action force stronger environmental protections? And does it stand a chance at succeeding? In this episode of The Briefing, Helen Smith speaks with Sam Szoke-Burke, Biodiversity Policy and Campaign Manager at The Wilderness Society, to unpack the case and what it could mean for Australia’s wildlife. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Western Australians will go to the polls on Saturday, but a likely state Labor victory won’t necessarily spell success for the Federal government. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Tiffany Dimmack, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Newspoll shocker for Albo. *Surprise for 13 yr old Tilly. *Tommy from FindYaFeet $100K.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Newspoll shocker for Albo. *Surprise for 13 yr old Tilly. *Tommy from FindYaFeet $100K.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Newspoll shocker for Albo. *Surprise for 13 yr old Tilly. *Tommy from FindYaFeet $100K.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese calls on Dan Andrews for help following his worst Newspoll rating yet, Muslim community leaders backing the former Sydney nurses' vile rant, and lefties cry after the PM's heated interview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Support for Anthony Albanese is falling further in the key state of WA... A state of emergency has been declared in Santorini, after days of earthquakes. AND A pop superstar has teased brand new music! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Support for Anthony Albanese is falling further in the key state of WA... A state of emergency has been declared in Santorini, after days of earthquakes. AND A pop superstar has teased brand new music! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we let you know why the bad newspoll numbers might actually be beneficial for Albo and the Labor Party. Plus, after Grace Tame wore a statement T-shirt at an Australia Day event, what did she actually achieve? And what's it like to be cancelled? We speak to Deborah Conway about getting cancelled and not even realising. To order a copy of Deborah Conway's book, click HERE. LINKS See more from Deborah Conway here Read Joe's column in The Daily Telegraph here Follow @joe_hildebrand on Instagram Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Joe? You can email us at therealstory@novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we let you know why the bad newspoll numbers might actually be beneficial for Albo and the Labor Party. Plus, after Grace Tame wore a statement T-shirt at an Australia Day event, what did she actually achieve? And what's it like to be cancelled? We speak to Deborah Conway about getting cancelled and not even realising. To order a copy of Deborah Conway's book, click HERE. LINKS See more from Deborah Conway here Read Joe's column in The Daily Telegraph here Follow @joe_hildebrand on Instagram Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Joe? You can email us at therealstory@novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we let you know why the bad newspoll numbers might actually be beneficial for Albo and the Labor Party. Plus, after Grace Tame wore a statement T-shirt at an Australia Day event, what did she actually achieve? And what's it like to be cancelled? We speak to Deborah Conway about getting cancelled and not even realising. To order a copy of Deborah Conway's book, click HERE. LINKS See more from Deborah Conway here Read Joe's column in The Daily Telegraph here Follow @joe_hildebrand on Instagram Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial. Got a question for Joe? You can email us at therealstory@novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Straight Shooters, Holly Hughes debates rising power bills due to new electricity meters, the Coalition's election lead in the latest Newspoll, and the frustration over exorbitant cancellation fees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Signs the tide is turning as millions proudly celebrate Australia Day, and Grace Tame is called out for hypocrisy over an offensive t-shirt she wore to The Lodge. Plus, the latest Newspoll spells disaster for Labor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest Newspoll finds Anthony Albanese is the weakest PM in decades, and who will fill the power vacuum created by a rebel uprising in Syria? Plus, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton on the terror attack on a Melbourne synagogue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over in Australia, new polls paint a grim picture for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. A national Newspoll reveals Albanese's approval rating had dropped to 44 percent, with Peter Dutton's rating surging to 60 percent. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says these results make a hung parliament seem more and more likely ahead of the election. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Israeli football fans targeted on the streets of Amsterdam, freshly unearthed footage of Kevin Rudd calling Donald Trump a 'village idiot', and Peter Dutton surges ahead in the latest Newspoll. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Race politics continues to divide Australia, even on Remembrance Day. Anthony Albanese hits a new low in the latest Newspoll. Plus, a disgusting attack on Jews on the streets of Amsterdam. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More pain for Labor as the Coalition's primary vote hits 40 per cent in the latest Newspoll, and a stunning revelation about the government's social media ban. Plus, David Adler on the death threats sent to the Australian Jewish Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest Newspoll provides a bleak outlook for Labor. Plus, the Victorian Liberal Party reportedly campaigned for Kamala Harris, and why are so many Victorians refusing to pay their hefty land tax bills?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over in Australia, opposition leader Peter Dutton is experiencing a boost in popularity with potential voters. According to a new Newspoll survey, 41 percent of respondents are likely to back Dutton as their preferred Prime Minister over Anthony Albanese. Albanese still leads with 45 percent of the vote, but disapproval for the Prime Minister is growing. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says people are getting sick of high interest rates and increased house prices with no sign of respite. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Paul Bongiorno, veteran political reporter with 30+ years' experience and columnist for The Saturday Paper. After leading every Newspoll since the last election, Labor have lost to the Coalition. The Albanese Government have changed their minds and will be sending 49 American-made tanks to the Ukraine to support their fight against the Russian invasion. Supermarkets are being blamed for the cost-of-living crisis according to a survey by thinktank The Australia Institute.
*Newspoll crash for Albo. *Jacinta Price on Voice anniversary. *2GB wins big at radio awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Emily Barrett, Managing Editor from The Saturday Paper.
The Albanese government falls behind in the Newspoll for the first time, Channel Nine makes its communications chief redundant ahead of culture review findings. Plus, the UN facing serious questions over what it knew about Hezbollah weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Voice referendum's defeat. The Coalition leaps ahead of Labor in the latest Newspoll for the first time since 2022. Plus, claims of a third assassination attempt on Donald Trump as he surges in the polls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Newspoll crash for Albo. *Jacinta Price on Voice anniversary. *2GB wins big at radio awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Yes' advocates push for misinformation laws, and the Coalition overtakes Labor in the latest Newspoll. Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the one-year anniversary of the defeat of the Voice referendum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Newspoll crash for Albo. *Jacinta Price on Voice anniversary. *2GB wins big at radio awards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines: Coalition leading in Newspoll, King Charles comments on Australia becoming a Republic ahead of visit, QLD nuclear plebiscite, Christopher Columbus was likely Spanish and Jewish. Deep Dive: Kelly McMasters has written her own obituary every year since she was 12 years old. An obituary is usually written by a dedicated obit journalist or writer and includes key facts about a person's life – it's essentially how they will be remembered. In this episode of The Briefing, Kelly reveals what she's learnt from writing obituaries and what makes it to the page. Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Mark Kenny, professor at the ANU's Australian Studies Institute, Canberra Times political analyst and host of the Democracy Sausage podcast.
Labor's primary vote drops to the lowest level since the 2022 election in the latest Newspoll, and the new campaign against the Green-left push to ban gas. Plus, Dan Tehan on revelations Palestinians were granted visas before being referred to ASIO. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The federal Coalition edges ahead of Labor in NSW in the latest Newspoll, Alice Springs heads into another curfew. Plus, chaos erupts in Paris after the far-left coalition's shock election win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Support for the ALP and Anthony Albanese plummets in the latest Newspoll, Labor spruiks war on climate policy after Peter Dutton's comment on net zero 2030 targets. Plus, outrage over COVID premiers receiving the King's Birthday honour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.