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In this bonus series for Patreon subscribers, Tom and Emerald talk through chapter 8 of author Paddy Manning’s epic history of the Australian Greens movement, “Inside The Greens: The Origins and Future of the Party, the People and the Politics.”In this instalment - 2004 Election, state elections in WA, NSW and VIC, the fight against Gunns pulp mill, the issue of Party Leadership and ‘Party Room rules,’ “Neoliberals on bikes,” stopping the privatisation of Snowy Hydro sell-off, and “Keep your rosaries off my ovaries.” ---------- The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over SIXTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- Links - Buy Inside The Greens - https://www.blackincbooks.com.au/books/inside-greens Paddy Manning - https://twitter.com/gpaddymanning Inside Inside The Greens - a rebuttal - https://www.inside-insidethegreens.com.au/ Produced by Michael Griffin Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When Donald Trump returned to the US presidency, he unveiled DOGE, the Department Of Government Efficiency. It's a cost cutting body for government spending run by the world's richest man Elon Musk. Last weekend, the opposition leader Peter Dutton unveiled the Coalition's brand-new spokeswoman for government efficiency, supposed to cut wasteful spending here in Australia.Today, host of The Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas on why Mr Dutton will only go so far down the Trump path. She highlights eerie similarities between Dutton's new portfolio and Trump's DOGE.She also explains how Dutton is selectively adopting parts of Trump's agenda that he believes will resonate with Australian voters. Patricia Karvelas says Dutton's approach is tailored to the unique political landscape of Australia, which differs from the US in key ways.Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of The Party Room podcastKey Topics:Donald TrumpDOGE (Department Of Government Efficiency)Elon MuskPeter DuttonJacinta Nampijinpa PriceAustralian politicsGovernment efficiencyGina ReinhartVoice referendumCulture wars
3AW Summer Drive host Heidi Murphy thinks "something may happen" during Friday's party room meeting with 28 Liberal MP in attendance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The firebombing of a synagogue in Melbourne this week has been declared a suspected act of terrorism.What does that mean and did the prime minister react too slowly to a rise in anti-Semitism? Today, host of Radio National Breakfast and the Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas, on how the conflict in the Middle East is reverberating here.Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of ABC Radio National Breakfast and the Party Room podcast
This week we learned that the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will soon be a new home owner. He's bought a multi-million-dollar house, featuring sweeping ocean views, on the New South Wales central coast.Some people think it's a move from the PM that's especially tone deaf, given the depths of the housing crisis, while others see the story as a complete beat up.Today, host of Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas, on why it has become a big problem for the PM. Patricia Karvelas explains that the timing of the purchase is problematic, given the current housing crisis and the upcoming election. She says there are concerns about the optics of this purchase, even within the Labor Party. The episode delves into the public's reaction and the media's role in amplifying the controversy.Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast Key Topics:Anthony Albanese Property market Housing crisisFederal politicsLabor PartyMedia coverage2025 Federal Election Political leadership
State opposition leader John Pesutto has spoken out on 3AW after receiving unanimous backing from his MPs, after what was a "productive" party room meeting yesterday which shut down a leadership challenge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, host of RN's Saturday Extra from, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast and Fran will present this year's ABC Andrew Olle lecture.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, host of RN's Saturday Extra from, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast and Fran will present this year's ABC Andrew Olle lecture.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, host of RN's Saturday Extra from, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast, and Fran will present this year's ABC Andrew Olle lecture. Australia's foreign minister, Penny Wong, is in New York at the United Nations General Assembly and has been very busy with a range of interaction concerns, namely the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Ukraine. Also, a follow-up on the topic of housing supply, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese emphasising that his only concern regarding negative gearing was how it affected supply.
Nobody panic! The next Final Femme episode is here! Jack leads us through a "Three Stooges" heist of a lifetime. Sidney would like the record to show that Burnham is exempt from this label. Make sure to setup the panic room phone line, grab some carbs, and patch us into the PA system so all the menacing burglars can enjoy the Final Femme banter!
For a long time, Australia's taxation system has been set up to benefit property investors and landlords and any attempts to change that have been shouted down. But with the generational divide in home ownership becoming more pronounced, voters are shifting their views.Today, host of Q+A and The Party Room podcast Patricia Karvelas on whether governments will finally be forced to scrap negative gearing. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast, Q+A and The Party Room
The debate over whether Australia should be granting visas to Palestinians from Gaza has been getting pretty heated. In part it's turned into a row over what is and isn't racist. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says we need a ban because of a security risk posed by people from that war zone. But with 1300 people having already managed to reach Australia and others being granted permission to come, is there really any danger? Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas discusses the policy and the politics.Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of Radio National Breakfast and the Party Room podcast
While Australia's inflation rate is now well below its peak, voters are still struggling to make ends meet. If you believe the polls, it's a problem for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, given an election is due within a year. Voter confidence has taken a dive and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is making ground on his opponent. Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on the link between voting intentions and the state of the economy. Featured:Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast and The Party Room podcast
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, Political Journalist, Presenter of Saturday Extra on RN, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast.
The Party Room Squad was founded in 1995 by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montes Jr. The Party Room Squad's mission is to introduce, educate and promote the Caribbean Carnival to the younger generation in the neighborhood and to preserve the Caribbean Carnival's traditions that were slowly eluding our new adopted culture. The Party Room Squad assures that it emphasizes to its masqueraders the possibility of the global reach that can be obtained; that the historical roots are maintained; and a multiracial patrimony is developed to protect the Caribbean Carnival's standing in the community. While emphasizing the history of the Caribbean Carnival, the younger generation is exposed to the different views and cultural aspects that would be unavailable to them if not for their participation with The Party Room Squad. The younger generation is tasked to be creative and become the central focus of our current achievements. At the beginning of the Carnival season, some of the younger members of the Party Room Squad work as a team to determine the theme, colors and budget for the upcoming Caribbean Carnival Parade. As a masquerading band, we understand both the social and the historical aspects of the Caribbean Carnival. By uniting the different age groups in the formation of teams, we create a unique Carnival culture. Information is passed on to the younger generation through mentoring, teaching and by restoring the legends of the Caribbean Carnival back to the community at large. All this will allow for the culture of the Caribbean Carnival to foster, grow and maintain itself as the spectacular showcase that it is now. REGISTRATION: https://www.partyroomsquad.com ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.
Inflation is stubbornly high in Australia, making every trip to the shop and paying bills really painful.For those with debt, expectations of an interest rate cut this year have evaporated and another rate rise is a distinct possibility.It's not how the federal government had hoped the year would pan out.Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on how high prices are changing political calculations. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast, Q&A and The Party Room podcast
The climate wars are back after Opposition Leader Peter Dutton revealed a plan to abandon the 2030 emissions reduction target and build nuclear power plants. He says the Coalition is still committed to net zero by 2050, but will Australians really stomach a watering down of our climate policy ambition for the next decade? Today, host of ABC Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas, on Dutton's climate punt. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of ABC Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast
A ‘Future Made In Australia' has a nice ring to it. But is it really wise for the government to throw almost $23 billion at industries to help along the transition to net zero emissions and a green future? The federal opposition thinks it will just mean billionaires like Gina Rinehart get richer. Today, the host of the ABC Radio National Breakfast, Q+A and the Party Room podcast, Patricia Karvelas on what the government's planning and whether the gamble will pay off. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, ABC presenter
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, Political Journalist, Presenter of Saturday Extra on RN, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast.
At big rallies on the weekend women and men came together to say enough is enough, that violence against women must end.Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on what needs to happen to address one of the nation's most entrenched problems. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast, Q+A and the Party Room podcast
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, Political Journalist, Presenter of Saturday Extra on RN, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, Presenter of Saturday Extra on RN, co-host of "The Party Room" podcast and presenter of the "Yours Queerly" podcast.
Since footage emerged of Barnaby Joyce lying flat on his back, swearing into his phone on a Canberra street, there's been fierce debate over whether it matters or not that an elected politician could be caught out in such a manner. Questions over whether there's a bigger problem at play or whether it's simply just a matter of Barnaby, the larrikin, being in the spotlight once again. Today, Radio National Breakfast and the Party Room podcast host, Patricia Karvelas, unpacks the culture of booze at Parliament House and the double standards that come with it. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast and the Party Room podcast
While the world came out strongly in support of Israel after the Hamas terrorist attack on the 7th of October, there is now growing concern over the images emerging from Gaza and the rising civilian death toll there. So as the war progresses, will the position of leaders like Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shift? Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on the ‘schism' in the Labor party and the ‘tightrope' politicians are walking. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, Radio National Breakfast presenter and co-host of the Party Room podcast
Public servants are there to serve the public, hence the name. They're bound by a public service code of conduct, which means they can't insert themselves into politics. But that's what one of the most powerful public servants in Australia, Mike Pezzullo, is alleged to have done. The Home Affairs Secretary has stood down while an investigation is conducted into text messages he allegedly sent to a Liberal party powerbroker. Today, Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast host Patricia Karvelas discusses the trove of secret messages allegedly sent by Mr Pezzullo and what they may mean for our governance. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National Breakfast presenter
Fran Kelly, Political journalist and co-host of The Party Room podcast joined Rod Quinn for Nightlife News Breakdown
The Voice to Parliament is on track to be defeated at a referendum, according to a string of opinion polls. How is the No campaign and the federal opposition managing to successfully cut through to voters? Today, Patricia Karvelas on the tricky position the government has found itself in and why it won't back out of a vote now. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of Radio National Breakfast and The Party Room podcast
Fran Kelly, Political Journalist and co-host of "The Party Room" podcast, joined Philip Clark for a look at the day in politics
Fran Kelly, Political Journalist and co-host of "The Party Room" podcast, joined Philip Clark for a look at the day in politics
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In this latest Hindi Newsflash: Opposition leader Peter Dutton removes David Van from Party Room as independent senator Lydia Thorpe accuses him of misconduct; In India, 21,000 people impacted by floods in the state of Assam; Cricket Ashes 2023 series to start from 16 June in England and more.
With 11 rate rises, soaring rents, rising grocery bills and eye-popping power prices, it's become really hard for a lot of Australians to make ends meet. So as the government prepares to deliver a budget tomorrow, how and who is it going to help? Today, Radio National Breakfast host and the Party Room podcast co-host, Patricia Karvelas, on what might be on offer, and whether Labor will go after the big end of town. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host, ABC RN Breakfast and co-host, The Party Room
With 11 rate rises, soaring rents, rising grocery bills and eye-popping power prices, it's become really hard for a lot of Australians to make ends meet. So as the government prepares to deliver a budget tomorrow, how and who is it going to help? Today, Radio National Breakfast host and the Party Room podcast co-host, Patricia Karvelas, on what might be on offer, and whether Labor will go after the big end of town. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host, ABC RN Breakfast and co-host, The Party Room
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, ABC Political analyst and co-Host of The Party Room.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, ABC Political analyst and co-host of The Party Room.
Episode 241ALTERNATE TITLES: Spilling the Beans, Poor Man's Solution, (0:23) Welcome.(03:55) Split or Itemizing the restaurant bill.(14:00) Getting your money's worth.(20:15) Poor Man's Ceviche.(31:15) The Party Room.(40:00) LISTENER QUESTION: Married to your own cousin.(54:10) Chucky doll is actually evil!(57:25) Break-up Sex.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, ABC Political analyst and co-Host of The Party Room.
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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, political commentator, and presenter of the ABC's "The Party Room" podcast with Patricia Karvelas.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Fran Kelly, political commentator, and presenter of the ABC's "The Party Room " podcast with Patricia Karvelas.
Integrity in politics has been in the spotlight again, with the former Prime Minister Scott Morrison censured by the Parliament over his secret ministries, in the same week a national anti-corruption commission was passed. The commission will begin operating next year, but who will be hauled before it first? Today, RN Breakfast host Patricia Karvelas on how the new body could go some way to restore confidence in our political system. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast and The Party Room podcast
Integrity in politics has been in the spotlight again, with the former Prime Minister Scott Morrison censured by the Parliament over his secret ministries, in the same week a national anti-corruption commission was passed. The commission will begin operating next year, but who will be hauled before it first? Today, RN Breakfast host Patricia Karvelas on how the new body could go some way to restore confidence in our political system. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast and The Party Room podcast
While NSW is hit with yet another natural disaster, the Coalition accuses the PM of taking his eye off the ball – but is their criticism unfair? Outgoing RN Breakfast Political Editor Alison Carabine pulls no punches at Fran Kelly's party this week.
Australia's 2021 Census data shows we're a very different country from five years ago. To demystify the Census, Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly are joined by Shane Wright, senior economics correspondent for SMH and The Age. Plus, is the Albanese Government's stoush with Independents over staffer funding a smart move?
The energy crisis is still looming for the Albanese government, but now they'll work with state leaders on policy. Will the same sense of collaboration be fostered within Federal Parliament, even extended to members of the Opposition? And what can the government do about inflationary pressures, while avoiding a wage price spiral? Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly are joined by Karen Middleton, Chief Political Correspondent at The Saturday Paper.
The energy crisis is still looming for the Albanese government, but now they'll work with state leaders on policy. Will the same sense of collaboration be fostered within Federal Parliament, even extended to members of the Opposition? And what can the government do about inflationary pressures, while avoiding a wage price spiral? Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly are joined by Karen Middleton, Chief Political Correspondent at The Saturday Paper.
Labor claims the east coast energy troubles are the result of the former Coalition government's mismanagement, but will this wash with the electorate? Meanwhile, PM Albanese also has a win on the minimum wage, as big business groups raise inflation fears. Plus, the Party Room explores whether federal political terms should be longer than three years. Patricia Karvelas and Raf Epstein are joined by David Crowe, Chief Political Correspondent for SMH and The Age.
As the Labor government "hits the ground running", they're faced with several economic and geopolitical challenges. In the Parliament, they're also forced to consider their attitude to the large Greens and independent contingent. Plus, PM Albanese announces his new Cabinet, with some surprises. ABC Radio Melbourne's Raf Epstein joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas.
The Coalition is regrouping after a drubbing at the 2022 federal election. 7.30 chief political correspondent Laura Tingle joins Fran Kelly to analyse the way forward for both major parties in the face of a record vote for The Greens and independent candidates. Plus, how will new PM Anthony Albanese govern differently to Scott Morrison?
Saturday's election has reshaped the political landscape - so why were there significant swings away from the major parties? And what will the approach of the Albanese Government be? In this special episode Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas unpack the results of the 2022 election.