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TV medico Michael Mosley changed all our lives - and died in tragic and mysterious circumstances. 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 Claire Harvey, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’ve been living through a housing crisis for so long, that sometimes it feels as though it’s been with us forever. But when did it actually start? And what would it take to make the dream to own your own home once again within reach? For the first time, thanks to newly unlocked cabinet papers from 2004, we now know more about what role former Prime Minister John Howard and his treasurer, Peter Costello, played, in arguably contributing to house prices that have, well, gone insane. Today, senior economics correspondent Shane Wright, on the warning that Howard and Costello were given, but decided not to present to their own cabinet. And what voters should know, ahead of the next federal election.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’ve been living through a housing crisis for so long, that sometimes it feels as though it’s been with us forever. But when did it actually start? And what would it take to make the dream to own your own home once again within reach? For the first time, thanks to newly unlocked cabinet papers from 2004, we now know more about what role former Prime Minister John Howard and his treasurer, Peter Costello, played, in arguably contributing to house prices that have, well, gone insane. Today, senior economics correspondent Shane Wright, on the warning that Howard and Costello were given, but decided not to present to their own cabinet. And what voters should know, ahead of the next federal election.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Henry and I reside in Comboyne, the village on the Comboyne Plateau north of the Bulga Plateau. Ken's father was a logger and he grew up in Taree before becoming Treasury Secretary for Peter Costello and Paul Keating and chairman of the NAB. Ken, his wife Naomi and I joined citizen scientists in the […]Author informationMargo KingstonCo-publisher and editor-in-chief at No FibsMargo Kingston is a retired Australian journalist and climate change activist. She is best known for her stint as Phillip Adams' ‘Canberra Babylon' contributor and her work at The Sydney Morning Herald and #Webdiary. Since 2012, Kingston has been a citizen journalist, reporting and commenting on Australian politics via Twitter and No Fibs. | Twitter |
Once the great powerhouse of TV, Nine is now a sprawling entertainment business that can't keep its executives. What's going wrong? 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 by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A year of catastrophes – from a pushy chairman to an Olympic torch disaster – culminate in a 22pc profit slump at Nine Entertainment. 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 by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, former Senator Bob Day joins Jeremy Cordeaux to discuss a wide range of topics, from the lack of urban planning in Texas and the importance of space in living environments to his reflections on political life in Australia. The conversation covers issues related to immigration, the impact of the CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union) on the building industry, and concerns over new regulations in housing and energy. Day also shares anecdotes about past political events, including his experiences with prominent political figures like John Howard and Peter Costello. Key Topics Discussed Urban Planning and Living Space: The importance of space in suburban living and the negative impact of modern urban planning. Immigration and Assimilation: Concerns about the assimilation of certain immigrant groups and the historical success of Australia's immigration program. Political Reflections: Bob Day's observations on political life, including experiences with John Howard, Peter Costello, and the CFMEU. Housing and Building Regulations: Criticism of the increasing costs associated with new building codes and energy regulations, such as the seven-star energy rating. Regulatory Overreach: Concerns about the impact of government regulations, including the introduction of smart electricity meters and the cost implications for homeowners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, Nyah, Bridie, Freddie and Declan talk about the Liberal Party's new stance of climate policy and how it may influence the next federal election, the ABC's new internship for members of the upcoming show The Assembly hosted by Leigh Sales and the resignation of Peter Costello as chairman of Nine. Please let us know what you thought of the show on our socials, @synrepresent on Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads and TikTok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Costello's legacy was set. He was the longest serving treasurer in Australian history and under the then prime minister John Howard, he transformed our economy into what it is today. That was until he appeared to push a journalist asking pesky questions at Canberra Airport earlier this month and all of it was caught on camera. Three days later, he resigned as Chair of Nine amid a storm of scrutiny around its workplace culture. Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe, on Peter Costello's reign at Nine and the enemies he made along the way. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe.
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Hughesy had a hilarious encounter with Sebastian Costello, the son of Peter Costello, who gave him a warning about filming around him or his family! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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US interest rates on hold as inflation continues to cool; the Australian unemployment rate drops to 4%; accountants offer cash advances on tax refunds; La Trobe Financial to give investors access to private credit markets; the world of media continues to turn as Peter Costello leaves Nine; AI beating analysts at stock picking; and Scott Phillips joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Money Café this week, Alan Kohler and Stephen Mayne discuss Peter Costello's departure from Nine, look at the honest truth behind state budgets, Peter Dutton's climate change strategy, the takeover deluge, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was all captured on camera. The former treasurer Peter Costello barged into a reporter at Canberra airport.Now he's resigned as chairman of Nine Entertainment.It's not been a great time at Nine with its former news boss Darren Wick reportedly departing with a million-dollar payout despite sexual harassment accusations against him. Today, host of the ABC's Media Watch program Paul Barry on how the scandal unfolded. Featured: Paul Barry, host of Media Watch
It's been a remarkable few days in the Australian media industry after a high profile chairman was forced to quit one of the nation's top broadcasting and publishing companies. The casualty here is Peter Costello - perhaps best known as Australia's longest serving Treasurer - who resigned after an altercation with a journalist late last week. Australia correspondent Peter Ryan speaks to Lisa Owen.
ON TODAY'S SHOW Turmoil at channel 9 & Peter Costello's resignation King's Birthday honours for Daniel Andrews Caro's chat with Simon Goodwin & the pressure of success A Netflix recommendation from Caro And the Bledisloe Cup of wines! THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. JUNE MIXED DOZEN - AUSTRALIA vs. NEW ZEALAND Amen Break Pinot Noir 2020 Rob Hall Yarra Valley Pinot Noir Bilancia Syrah 2020 Paisley Wines Boombox Shiraz BSF BOOK: Eleven Letters to You: A Memoir by Helen Elliott SCREEN: A Man in Full on Netflix Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil. Australia's most awarded extra virgin olive oil. Grown, harvested and first cold pressed in Northern Victoria FOOD: Extra Puffy Brazilian Cheese Puffs 200g cheddar cheese, or a mixture of cheddar and parmesan 200g milk of choice 100g olive oil or melted butter 1 tsp fine sea salt 300g tapioca starch, or arrowroot 3 large eggs Extra olive oil or butter for greasing tins, or paper muffin cups Instructions Thermomix method 1. Cut cheese into 2cm cubes and grate in Thermomix 8 sec/speed 8. Remove from bowl and set aside. 2. Place milk, oil and salt into Thermomix bowl and heat 5 mins/90C/speed 1. 3. Add tapioca starch and mix to combine, 20 sec/speed 6. 4. Allow to cool for 20 mins or so. 5. Add eggs and cheese and mix 20sec/speed 6. 6. Place mixture into a large bowl and set in the fridge or freezer to completely cool and become firm (at least 30 mins in freezer, or 1 hour in fridge – can be left a day or two in fridge in a sealed container). 7. Meanwhile, prepare a 12 hole muffin tin by greasing with some olive oil or butter, or line muffin tin with paper liners. 8. Preheat oven to 200C. 9. Scoop out cold mixture into muffin cups with a nice cream scoop or large dessert spoon, so the cups are approx 3/4 filled witha rounded top. (Mixture will be very stiff and even have a dry, crusty layer – that's fine, the crusty bits will melt and they will cook perfectly.) 10. Bake for 25 mins, or until golden brown and crunchy on the outside. Make sure they are firm to touch before removing from oven, so they don't fall. To make them even crunchier on the outside, you can turn off oven, leave door a little ajar, and leave them there for another 10-15 mins. 11. Serve hot for super crunchy outside and chewy inside! Conventional method: 1. Grate cheese and set aside. 2. Heat together milk, oil and salt in a saucepan on the stovetop over med-high heat, just until milk is hot but not boiling. (Stir now and then while it heats.) 3. Remove from heat, add tapioca starch and mix to combine. Cool mixture for 20 mins or so. 4. Add eggs and cheese and mix well in a food processor or blender, until quite smooth. Place into fridge or freezer so mixture is completely cold before continuing with recipe above. 1. Keep batter in fridge for up to 3 days. Keep baked puffs in a sealed container/bag in the fridge for up to a week, or in freezer for a month or so. They're yummy served cold but will be chewy, not crunchy on the outside. Leftover puffs can be halved, turned upside down, and heated in hot grill to bring back the crunch! DID YOU SEE THAT? The latest Australian Story, which revisited the life of Quaden Bayles SIX QUICK QUESTIONS CORRIE TO CARO: Did the King's Birthday honors get the timing right with Daniel Andrews? CARO TO CORRIE: What job do you wish had come your way CORRIE TO CARO: Thinking of the extraordinary contribution of doctor, TV presenter and author Michael Mosley, have you ever tried the 5-2 diet CARO TO CORRIE: What big literary event are you looking forward to this week CORRIE TO CARO: What telephone call gave you the biggest surprise this year CARO TO CORRIE: What big screen event are you looking forward to this week Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hutchy and Damo answer your questions about how Hutchy would've handled Peter Costello, being "one of the boys" to be in the AFL, how to be a good interviewer, Fox Footy going all in when they were on location in Sydney, Luke Darcy calling his son's games, If you'd like to submit a question for next week's show, message us here: Twitter: twitter.com/SoundingBoardEp Facebook: facebook.com/SoundingBoardEp Email: thesoundingboard@sen.com.au The Sounding Board is proudly supported by DrinkWise - if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dom and Charles cover the story of Peter Costello's big weekend. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Bongiorno, veteran political journalist and columnist at The New Daily and The Saturday Paper, joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown
Penny Wong stays silent over the rescue of four Israeli hostages from Gaza by IDF, former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews receives the King's Birthday honour. Plus, Peter Costello resigns as the chairman of Channel Nine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From airports scuffles and controversial accolades to fresh TV promos and old war stories, as well as another edition of Carry-On, Hutchy and Damo have the full gamut for you on this edition of The Sounding Board. In this episode: 0:24 - Dan Andrews... is it a given? 6:32 - Peter Costello resigns after airport scuffle 14:25 - ABC spending money overseas to promote ABC AFL Daily 20:20 - Laura Tingle's comments, is she entitled to have that view? 22:45 - There's a new Channel 9 promo for Tom Morris! 25:49 - War Story: When Hutchy and Damo chased 'Dusty to GWS' story 32:32 - The irony of News Corp outrage about the Socceroos being behind a paywall 33:20 - Social media in a screenshot 34:41 - Craig's Carry-On Hosts: Craig Hutchison: twitter.com/craighutchy Damian Barrett: twitter.com/barrettdamian Follow and contact us: Twitter: twitter.com/SoundingBoardEp Facebook: facebook.com/SoundingBoardEp Email: thesoundingboard@sen.com.au The Sounding Board is proudly supported by DrinkWise - if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Outrage over Daniel Andrews being awarded the nation's highest honour, the NSW court case which could pave the way for a stronger response to antisemitism. Plus, The Australian's Dennis Shanahan on Peter Costello's departure from Nine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TV medico Michael Mosley changed all our lives - and died in tragic and mysterious circumstances. 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 Claire Harvey, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former federal treasurer and Nine Entertainment chair Peter Costello has resigned after he was accused of assaulting a journalist at Canberra airport. Costello was accused of pushing a News Corp journalist after he refused to answer questions about the embattled media company. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Costello has denied the assault and claimed the journalist fell over. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Em Gillespie joins Jonesy & Amanda with the latest in entertainment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Peter Costello quits. *Purchase limit on eggs. *Yenda Lee turns 90.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Peter Costello quits. *Purchase limit on eggs. *Yenda Lee turns 90.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you heard about wine mums, or seen videos on social media featuring women drinking at boozy brunches? Historically men have drunk more than women, but in recent years there has been an increase in women's drinking. In this episode of The Briefing Sacha Barbour Gatt sits down with Maree Patsouras from La Trobe university to find out about the lives of Australian working mothers and the place alcohol has. Headlines: Family of British TV host Michael Mosley pay tribute following his death on a Greek island Former federal treasurer Peter Costello resigns as chairman of Nine Entertainment Cricket great Glen McGraw, LiSTNR's Hamish Blake and former Premiers Daniel Andrews and Mark McGowan some of those receiving King's Birthday Honours today New warnings about impact of social media on kids brains and the potential shrinking of grey matter Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Alexander Zverev at French Open for third Slam Follow The Briefing:TikTok: @listnrnewsroomInstagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroomFacebook: @LiSTNR Newsroom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Peter Costello quits. *Purchase limit on eggs. *Yenda Lee turns 90.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some well known Aussies have received nods in the Kings birthday honours list. The wife of British TV personality, Michael Mosley, has said she is devastated after her husband's body was found on a Greek island. Peter Costello has resigned as chairman of Nine entertainment. One of The View co-hosts has claimed that Jennifer Lopez was a pain in the bum when she appeared on the US chat show. Taylor Swift had to pause her concert in Scotland over the weekend when she spotted a fan in the crowd who needed help. 21 year old Carlos Alcaraz has won the French Open. Australia beat England in the group stage of the T20 world cup yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show the flooding crisis in New South Wales continues. Immigration Minister Andrew Giles has a very different crisis on his hands. The fallout from yesterday's run in between a journalist from The Australian and Peter Costello continues. Netflix are getting sued for millions over Baby Reindeer. We leave you today with a big weekend in sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Clare Armstrong, News Corp's National Political Editor joined Dom Knight for Nightlife News Breakdown
Peter Costello responds to his clash with a reporter from The Australian, Patrick Christys joins live from London over Nigel Farage's soaring popularity ahead of the UK election. Plus, is enough being done to address sport-related concussion?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Footage captures Nine chairman Peter Costello's confrontation with a reporter from The Australian, speculations Joe Biden might be suffering from dementia. Plus, Labor blocks an antisemitism inquiry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nine chairman denies knocking journalist to the ground – and Hedley Thomas reveals a chilling twist in Bronwyn podcast. 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 by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bulletin, the UN responds to reports of 40 dead in an Israeli air strike on a UN school in Gaza; Nine chairman Peter Costello denies striking a journalist at Canberra airport; and in sport, Socceroos coach Graham Arnold says the field in Bangladesh was unacceptable in his side's World Cup qualifying win.
Nine chairman Peter Costello has been captured on video pushing a journalist to the ground at Canberra Airport, after the former federal treasurer refused to answer the reporter's questions relating to the rolling harassment scandal at the under-siege media company. Four years on from the deaths of Russell Hill and Carol Clay, the couple's loved ones sat metres away from the man accused of murdering them. The price tag of the Miles government's centrepiece “Big Build” has ballooned to $107bn over the next four years – almost the same cost, per minute, of the Apollo Project that landed men on the moon. Port Adelaide has brushed off scepticism about its early-season form, believing it has set a really good platform to attack the second half of the campaign as it chases a flag. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former treasurer Peter Costello, who is now the chairman of Nine Entertainment, has denied shirt fronting a journalist at Canberra airport. An occupational therapist who made half a million dollars from a “sophisticated” fraud scheme against the National Disability Insurance Agency, has been handed a six year jail sentence. Donald Trump has suggested he may try and jail political opponents if he becomes president again. A well known British TV doctor has gone missing in Greece. Reese Witherspoon has revealed that Reese isn't her real name. There's been a massive upset at the T20 cricket world cup, with the United States beating Pakistan. It's been revealed that a couple of police officers in NSW are in hot water after allegedly throwing a projectile at a referee at an NRL game in April.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A senior ABC journalist rebuked by the boss, allegations flying at Nine – what's going on in Australian media? 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 by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast, relive the celebrations of Commencement Weekend for the Providence College Class of 2024 with a selection of remarks and addresses. Speakers include Rev. Kenneth R. Sicard, O.P., the college's president; baccalaureate commencement speaker Arthur C. Brooks, Ph.D. '24Hon., an author and expert on happiness; and Wanda S. Ingram, Ed.D. '75, '24Hon., who retired in 2023 as senior associate dean of student academic success. She addressed graduate program and School of Continuing Education graduates. Also hear from 2023-24 Accinno Award recipient Peter Costello, Ph.D., professor of philosophy; Ava Baron '24, senior class president; and Avery Budnik '24, an elementary/special education major who is one of three top scholars in the senior class.Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube. Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron is President of the New South Wales Libertarian Party. He's a former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. X: @RossCameron4 GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Paul McGowan is an artist and social commentator who has been cancelled many times by the mainstream media. Addressing emotive issues, his works often provoke strong reactions. He studied art at Falmouth, Winchester and Bath School of Art. http://www.paul-mcgowan.com/
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron is the President of the New South Wales Libertarian Party and a host at Today's News Talk – TNT. He has a background as a former lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), investment banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament. He served three terms in the Howard era as the Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello. Prior to that, he worked as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. You can follow him on Twitter/X: @RossCameron4. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Evelyn Rae is an Australian writer and the host of The Caldron Pool Show podcast. She brings her experience as a former police officer with NSW Police to her work. You can find her on Twitter/X: @_evelynrae.
On today's show, Simeon will discuss the top stories of the day in Australia with Dean. Later, Dr. Andrew McIntyre discusses the cancellation of the AHPRA gag order. Also, Ross Cameron talks about Donald Trump being removed from the ballot in Colorado. Additionally, Ross traveled to Argentina and was invited to the inauguration of the new Argentinian President, Javier Milei. This invitation was extended due to the alignment with libertarian principles of freedom and limited government. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Andrew McIntyre is a gastroenterologist on Queensland's Sunshine Coast and Coordinator of the Doctors Against Mandates legal action. He graduated and gained his qualifications in 1990 from Queensland University. He opened the doors to Buderim Gastroenterology in 1997 and has held the reins of this practice since that time ensuring its ongoing success for over 16 years now. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron, fair and balanced, is a Private Equity Consultant, former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. He also hosts "The Ross Cameron Show" on TNT Radio. https://tntradio.live/presenters/ross-cameron/ X: @RossCameron4
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron, fair & balanced, is a Private Equity Consultant, former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. Ross has worked in political commentary over the past two decades as a columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald, a commentator for the ABC (online, radio and TV) and as an anchor for the top rating #Outsiders program on SkyNews Australia with Mark Latham and Rowan Deane. Ross is known for his love of ancient wisdom, especially Marcus Aurelius and the sages of Greece, for his always rational but often contrarian opinions, and for his accurate predictions against the media consensus, including Donald Trump and Brexit in 2016 and Scott Morrison in 2019. After receiving a five year suspension from the Liberal Party for criticism of corruption in the Berajykian Government, Ross became a political refugee, then joined the Liberal Democrats, who recently elected him President of the NSW division. According to Labor analyst Graham Richardson “Ross's biggest problem is that he tells too much of the truth.” GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron, fair and balanced, is a Private Equity Consultant, former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. X: @RossCameron4 GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr Chris Neil is President of the Australian Medical Professionals' Society. He has practised medicine for 20 years, specialising in cardiology for the past 13. Since obtaining his PhD he has been involved in clinical research in a tertiary hospital context, including supervising multiple higher degree students. X: @drchrisneil
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Michael Asiedu works for Mikado News in Ghana. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Ross Cameron, fair & balanced, is a Private Equity Consultant, former Lawyer (Blake Dawson Waldron), Investment Banker (Macquarie Capital Advisers), and member of the Federal Parliament, serving three terms in the Howard era as Member for Parramatta and Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Peter Costello and before that as a staffer to US Senator Mark Hatfield in Washington DC. Ross has worked in political commentary over the past two decades as a columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald, a commentator for the ABC (online, radio and TV) and as an anchor for the top rating #Outsiders program on SkyNews Australia with Mark Latham and Rowan Deane. Ross is known for his love of ancient wisdom, especially Marcus Aurelius and the sages of Greece, for his always rational but often contrarian opinions, and for his accurate predictions against the media consensus, including Donald Trump and Brexit in 2016 and Scott Morrison in 2019. After receiving a five year suspension from the Liberal Party for criticism of corruption in the Berajykian Government, Ross became a political refugee, then joined the Liberal Democrats, who recently elected him President of the NSW division. According to Labor analyst Graham Richardson “Ross's biggest problem is that he tells too much of the truth.”
In this Conversation, John is joined by former cabinet colleague Peter Costello. Alongside John, Peter was an integral member of the Howard government, serving as Treasurer between 1996 and 2007. No Treasurer in Australia's history has held the position longer than he.