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The Fin
Election 2025: The Trump slump and Dutton's 'ham-fisted' backflip

The Fin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 33:08


This week, political editor Phillip Coorey, former Labor adviser Lidija Ivanovski and NSW political correspondent Paul Karp talk about how Trump's tariffs decision has changed the focus of the campaign and why betting markets are finally catching up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: do voters' views on housing and wages spell trouble for Labor?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 25:25


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Essential Media's executive director, Peter Lewis, discuss the public's disappointment with Labor's handling of the housing crisis and what that means for the party in the lead-up to a federal election

Full Story
Is an election closer than we think?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 19:49


Parliament has wrapped for 2024 and politicians are now back in their electorates for the summer. Labor ended the year on a high, striking deals to pass more than 30 pieces of legislation through the Senate in just one day. And while the sitting year is over, speculation is still running hot over when the prime minister will call the federal election. Nour Haydar speaks to chief political correspondent Paul Karp about what the government achieved – and compromised – in the final frenetic sitting day, and what Anthony Albanese could now be weighing up as he decides when voters will head to the polls

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: Australians worry about the climate crisis and the economy as Trump returns

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 27:33


Guardian Australia chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Essential Media executive director, Peter Lewis, talk about what Australians think about Donald Trump's election win

Full Story
Big spending: the politics of Australian electoral reform

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 22:08


Big money and politics seem to go hand in hand, but the government wants to pass new electoral reform laws that they say will keep cashed-up donors out of federal politics. But the detail has independents and minor parties crying foul.Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to Reged Ahmed about why Labor and the Coalition have been accused of cooking up a ‘secret deal' on new electoral rules

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: how much are people willing to change to combat cost of living?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 25:51


Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp and Essential Media executive director Peter Lewis take a look at the latest Essential poll to gauge what solutions to cost-of-living pressures Australians want implemented and how they think the government is handling the volatile situation in the Middle East

Full Story
Could ditching negative gearing be the bold move Albanese needs?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 14:57


Negative gearing, the tax incentive that benefits investors, has become one of the most controversial policies in Australian politics and is widely viewed to have lost Labor the 2019 election. But this week, it seemed the prime minister was open to considering change, if only for the briefest of moments.Bridie Jabour speaks to chief political correspondent Paul Karp about why Australia could be gearing up for another election battle over housing

Full Story
Labor and the Greens hit an impasse on housing

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 23:47


This week arguments about what direction housing reform should take dominated the Senate. The result is that Labor's help to buy legislation has been delayed by the Greens and the Coalition. Anthony Albanese says he will reintroduce the bill later in the year – and won't rule out a double dissolution election if it is blocked again. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to Nour Haydar about the reforms voters want the government to prioritise and how a double dissolution election would change parliament

Full Story
Could Albanese's social media ban for children do more harm than good?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 14:20


Australia's prime minister has said the government will impose a ban before the next election on younger teenagers and children accessing social media. But questions remain about whether such a ban is possible. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to Reged Ahmad about why the government has set its sights on our online world, and whether it can legislate young people off the apps. You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: are Labor's student visa caps good politics?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 21:02


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about the public support for Labor's international student visa caps, and if the politics behind the reform are being driven by the upcoming election

Full Story
Could Dutton use the NSW Liberal chaos to pull the party to the right?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 16:18


This week the federal opposition leader, Peter Dutton, staged an intervention of the NSW Liberals. The bold move follows weeks of chaos in the state branch after an unprecedented administrative bungle saw 140 candidates excluded from the upcoming council elections. Reged Ahmad speaks to our NSW state correspondent, Tamsin Rose, and chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, about what this week's extraordinary federal intervention of the state branch means for the party

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: is calling Peter Dutton divisive playing into his political strategy

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 25:55


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about voters' opinions of Peter Dutton's call to stop people fleeing Gaza from entering Australia and whether he is driving division for political gain You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: have voters lost faith in their government?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 26:29


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about why there is still no appetite for systemic reform to close the gap, who the government listens to, and why trust and faith in government is so low

Full Story
The forces threatening Labor's re-election agenda

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 21:24


Federal parliament is back after the long winter break and already the debate is running hot on key issues including housing, gambling and the cost of living. And with less than a year to go before the election, pressure is mounting on the government to gain ground and appeal to voters. Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, and political reporter Amy Remikis discuss what Labor wants to finish before we head to the polls You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: do voters want Peter Dutton's nuclear power plants?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 24:37


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent Paul Karp and Peter Lewis from Essential Media talk about voter concerns over the cost and safety of Dutton's nuclear energy policy. Also, Albanese's approval rating dips to an all-time low, and the birds aren't real satirical conspiracy theory.

Australian politics live podcast
Head of Australian Border Force, Michael Outram, responds to reports of sexual harassment across the ABF

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 33:26


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Australian Border Force commissioner, Michael Outram, about Border Force's response to two damning Australian Human Rights Commission reports into allegations of sexual discrimination and harassment across the ABF and its marine unit.

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: voters split on Dutton's 2030 target – Australian politics podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 24:35


Paul Karp, Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, and columnist Peter Lewis discuss what voters think about opposition leader Peter Dutton's announcement to abandon Australia's emissions reduction target for 2030. Climate experts have described it as a ‘destructive' and ‘utterly irresponsible' move that would breach Australia's legally binding commitment to the Paris climate agreement. But voters are split on this controversial proposal.

Full Story
Peter Dutton's nuclear gamble

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 24:21


After months of speculation, opposition leader Peter Dutton revealed his party's nuclear policy – naming seven power plant sites across the country but leaving many questions unanswered. Climate and environment editor Adam Morton and chief political correspondent Paul Karp join Nour Haydar to discuss the problems with the Coalition's nuclear policy You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: a different view between the ages

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 22:31


How does age shape political views? Paul Karp, Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, and columnist Peter Lewis discuss how age effects views on current debates on age restrictions on social media, the age of criminal responsibility and criminalising hate speech. Based on new research on artificial intelligence in different workplaces, they also examine how voters are weighing up the risk and opportunities of this rapidly evolving technology

Full Story
Will another immigration scandal topple a minister?

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 23:07


The Albanese government is once again under pressure over immigration detention. This time because an independent tribunal gave visas back to non-citizens with serious criminal convictions. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Jane Lee why the coalition has demanded the immigration minister's resignation You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: what's the voter verdict on Labor's budget?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 24:57


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about whether or not voters think that Labor's third federal budget will make a meaningful difference to their current cost of living, and their assessment of a $300 energy bill rebate. They also discuss public perceptions of Labor's economic management and views on increasing government intervention You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Full Story
Peter Dutton's populist migration policy

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 20:14


In his budget reply last week, Peter Dutton promised to slash permanent migration by 25% – a move he says could ease pressure on the housing market. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Nour Haydar why the opposition leader has zeroed in on the issue and what it could mean in a pre-election year You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: can Labor meet the demand for online safety protections?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 23:11


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about the current national debate around online safety reform and the spread of violent content on social media platforms in the wake of the alleged stabbing at the Wakeley church and the attack at Bondi Junction as well as the prevention and reduction of crime reduction and the upcoming budget.

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: is Labor being honest about how hard the energy transition will be? - podcast – Australian Politics podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 25:04


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about why voters are backing Labor's Future Made in Australia plan while overestimating the cost of renewables

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: how voters want to tackle Australia's housing bin fire

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 28:26


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about voters' views on Australia's housing system. Together they discuss how people are feeling about the role housing plays for Australians and if there are any viable solutions to the crisis on the table

Full Story
Labor's big deportation miscalculation

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 18:55


The attempt to rush through new legislation designed to give the government extra powers to deport individuals from Australia has been rejected by the Senate. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Jane Lee why Labor's deportation bill is so controversial and what it could mean for people seeking asylum. You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
David Shoebridge on Labor's ‘Trump like' immigration proposals

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 26:58


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, speaks to David Shoebridge, the Greens's home affairs and immigration spokesperson, about Labor's controversial deportation bill

Australian politics live podcast
Essential Report: underwhelmed by democracy and overwhelmed by the news

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 27:05


Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about voters' views on the institutions and guardrails that are the basis for Australian democracy. Together they discuss continued warnings signs for Anthony Albanese, the appetite for electoral reform and the alternatives to news media gatekeepers

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Who screwed millennials out of a secure job? Part 4

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 60:14


Why is the best way to get a pay rise to get a new job? Millennials have entered the workforce at a time when work is precarious: a third of Australia's workforce are employed as casuals, freelancers or on short-term contracts. And wages have been heading south for the best part of a decade. But how did we get here? In this episode of Who Screwed Millennials? Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley talk to chief political correspondent Paul Karp, ACTU secretary Sally McManus, assistant national secretary of the MUA Thomas Mayo, former industrial relations consultant Paul Houlihan, labour history academic Geraldine Fela, ACTU president Michele O'Neil, former outworker Nguyet Nguyen and author Emma Do, to examine the successive decisions over four decades that got us here

Australian politics live podcast
Andrew Leigh on how competition reform can make our lives better

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 25:57


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to the assistant minister for competition, Andrew Leigh about Labor's plans for reforming grocery prices as the Greens push for greater powers for the ACCC to address the supermarket duopoly. They also discuss national competition policy, wage growth and non-compete clauses for workers How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know

Australian politics live podcast
Yanis Varoufakis on technofeudalism and the ‘new cold war'

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 34:24


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks to economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis about his new book Technofeudalism and how the fiefdoms of tech firms are heightening geopolitical and economic tensions. They also discuss Australia's role in between the US and China, the future of Aukus and the upcoming federal budget

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: will a Trump win upset Aukus?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 22:43


Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about voters' views on global issues, including the relationship with our Asia Pacific neighbours, Australia's alliance with the US and Israel's ongoing conflict in Gaza

Australian politics live podcast
Amanda Rishworth on closing the gender retirement gap – Australian politics podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 23:57


This week, the Albanese government unveiled a plan to pay superannuation on publicly funded paid parental leave. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to social services minister Amanda Rishworth about the effect the plan might have on closing the retirement savings gap. They also discuss cost-of-living relief for those on the lowest incomes and the effect of online influencers on violence against women

Australian politics live podcast
Essential Report: are voters warming to Peter Dutton?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 25:34


Guardian Australia chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media about voters' changing perceptions of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton. They discuss what qualities make for successful opposition leaders and whether Dutton's stance on issues such as asylum seekers and workplace relations play to his favour.

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More boats, more votes: why Dutton is manifesting a crisis

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 19:53


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Nour Haydar how the arrival of an asylum seeker boat has reignited a war of words about Operation Sovereign Borders You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Max Chandler-Mather on why house prices need to go down

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 32:03


The Greens housing spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather joins chief political correspondent Paul Karp to discuss what he calls ‘a tax system that continues to force house prices up'. Chandler-Mather makes the case for why changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing should go forward and why they would not jeopardise Labor's electoral position at the next election

Australian politics live podcast
Essential report: are voters up for cracking down on negative gearing?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 23:10


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media on the voter responses to Labor's changes to the stage-three tax cuts. They also discuss changes to Peter Dutton's and Anthony Albanese's approval and disapproval ratings, and the impact (if any) Taylor Swift could have on Australian politics

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Why Peter Dutton doesn't want the right to disconnect

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 18:38


Last week parliament passed a new law giving workers more power to push back against unreasonable out-of-hours requests from their employers. The Albanese government says this is needed to protect workers' rights in the digital age. But the Dutton-led Coalition says it will damage productivity. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Jane Lee what the right to disconnect means for you and why it is shaping up to be an election battle You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Australian politics live podcast
Jane Hume on why the Coalition supported Labor's changes to tax cuts

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 24:11


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to shadow finance minister Jane Hume about why the Coalition won't stand in the way of Anthony Albanese's revamped stage-three tax cuts. They also discuss if the Coalition will introduce further tax changes after the next election, as well as electoral reform How to listen to podcasts: everything you need to know

Australian politics live podcast
Jim Chalmers on why a politically contentious change to stage-three tax cuts is worth it

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 23:52


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, about the thinking behind the changes to the stage-three tax cuts. They also discuss how the budget will aim to help reduce inflation while also providing further cost of living relief

Australian politics live podcast
Essential Report: Will Labor's tax changes set them up for success?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 23:53


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp talks to Peter Lewis from Essential Media on the groups most supportive of tax cuts for low- and middle-income earners. They also discuss changes to Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese's approval and disapproval ratings over the summer break. In the aftermath of the Indigenous voice referendum outcome, voters were also asked about nationalism on Australia Day and Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander living standards

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Albanese's gamble on tax

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 21:54


Last week the prime minister confirmed what many had been speculating – that his government had made the decision to abandon the controversial stage-three tax cuts. Now the opposition is calling for an early election, saying the decision breaks a promise to the Australian people. Political correspondent Paul Karp tells Jane Lee why Labor's decision to give more money back to most Australians is a political risk You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

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Has the referendum 'information war' changed political reporting? Your questions answered

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 39:29


Guardian Australia's politics team sits down to answer your questions. Hear from Katharine Murphy, Paul Karp, Amy Remeikis, Daniel Hurst and Josh Butler as they cover dream parliament procedural reforms, the waning moderate pool in the Coalition, how misinformation has affected political reporting and fairness in reporting on the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East

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Labor's preventative detention minefield

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 20:50


After a high court decision in November that led to the release of more than 100 people in immigration detention, the Labor government has passed legislation designed to toughen Australia's immigration law. Termed ‘preventative detention', these new powers allow the government to send some high-risk non-citizens to prison – even though they haven't committed a new offence. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp tells Laura Murphy-Oates about the moral and legal minefield surrounding these new powers You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

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Labor's desperate scramble over immigration detention

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 25:44


After a landmark high court ruling, the Labor government has rushed through emergency legislation to impose strict conditions on people released from indefinite immigration detention. Chief political correspondent Paul Karp speaks with Jane Lee about what led to the dramatic events in parliament last week and what could happen from here

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: does Australia belong in international affairs?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 21:52


Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, is joined by Peter Lewis of Essential Media to discuss Anthony Albanese's falling approval ratings, the changing public perspective on conflict in Israel and Palestine and explore why Australians increasingly want to ‘stay out' of affairs on the global stage

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Have the Greens lost the fight for renters' rights?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 14:33


After months of tense negotiations, the Greens have agreed to support Labor's $10bn housing Australia future fund (Haff) bill. And while the minor party are claiming victory on securing an extra $3bn for community housing, there is nothing additional for renters. Chief political correspondent for Guardian Australia, Paul Karp, tells Jane Lee why the Greens did a deal with Labor and how they are still chasing renters' votes

Australian politics live podcast
Perin Davey on the Murray-Darling Basin plan, the voice and emergency preparedness

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 29:53


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by the senator and deputy Nationals leader Perin Davey to discuss the Murray-Darling Basin plan's proposed water buyback provisions, as well as the Indigenous voice to parliament and whether the country is ready for summer

Australian politics live podcast
Guardian Essential report: does Labor risk losing voters to the Greens?

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 24:16


Chief political correspondent Paul Karp is joined by Essential Media's Peter Lewis to discuss the latest polling data on preferred party and leader. Voters were also asked about their views on rent freezes and rental caps. This has been a persistent demand from the Greens, who have had a slight uptick in their preferred primary vote

Australian politics live podcast
Ed Husic and Martjn Wilder on how to take Australia ‘out of the quarry' - Australian politics podcast

Australian politics live podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 26:16


The national reconstruction fund is a $15bn fund focused on diversifying and transforming Australia's industry and economy. Unions are pushing for a five-fold increase of the fund and greater investment in manufacturing renewable energy. Guardian Australia's chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, interviews federal industry minister Ed Husic and chair of the fund Martjn Wilder.