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Bunga Bunga 73 has you wading fearlessly into the intellectual end of the inflatable kiddie pool with Tim Ferguson and Maynard. You will soon learn your lesson in ethics as topics impetuously covered in this show include comedy, Gumby, cheese, poo and Peter Dutton. Tim is writing a book, quelling a riot and giving advice... The post Bunga Bunga 73- Tim Ferguson & Maynard appeared first on Planet Maynard.
Political editor Katharine Murphy and Essential Media's Peter Lewis analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss the latest survey results on superannuation changes and stage-three tax cuts, aspirational voting and how people across Australia are imagining their financial futures, as well as the shifting popularity of Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton
Hi and welcome, this is Cory… 15 years ago this week, the Federal Government of Australia issued a heartfelt apology for the treatment of Indigenous peoples. At the time then Liberal frontbencher and now Federal Opposition Leader, Peter Dutton boycotted the apology by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Dutton has since apologised for his position a decade and half ago, and has once again issued another apology in Parliament this week. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-13/peter-dutton-sorry-for-walking-out-of-stolen-generations-apology/101965798?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=mail&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/national-apology https://fromtheheart.com.au/why-does-the-voice-matter/ Follow and turn notifications on so you can be alerted when new episodes are released. The CORY feed. A Podcast from Cory O'Connor - on Anchor, Apple, Google, iHeart Radio, Spotify and more. Find clickable links and contact information for the show at the following website. https://coryoconnor.com/pod SERIES:EPISODE - 11:17 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corypod/message
The announcement that former Liberal minister Alan Tudge will resign from the parliament marks the end of a controversial political career, but it's also throwing open new challenges for the party, and opposition leader Peter Dutton. Speculation is swirling about who will be selected to run for Tudge's seat in Melbourne at the upcoming by-election, and while the pressure is on for the Liberal party to pick a woman, factional infighting means nothing is guaranteed. So, can the Liberals retain the seat of Aston, which it barely clung on to at the last election? Or is the seat within Labor's grasp? Today, Columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno, on the political test looming in Aston. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.
Chính phủ Liên bang vừa công bố kế hoạch mới nhất nhằm Thu hẹp khoảng cách giữa người Úc thổ dân và người Úc phi thổ dân, thông báo chi 420 triệu đô la cho các chương trình mới. Việc này diễn ra vào dịp kỷ niệm 15 năm ngày cựu Thủ tướng Kevin Rudd xin lỗi Thế hệ bị đánh cắp. Hôm nay, chính Lãnh đạo phe đối lập Peter Dutton đã nói lời xin lỗi... và đã bước ra khỏi bài phát biểu lịch sử vào năm 2008.
13-02-2023. The latest news from Australia and Ukraine, and from rest of the World. The opposition says the federal government's decision to make Temporary Protection visa (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise visa (SHEV) holders eligible to apply for a permanent Resolution of Status visa will reopen the door for people smugglers. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has directly apologised to members of the Stolen Generation for walking out on former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's National Apology speech in 2008. Today marks the 15th anniversary of the National Apology, which recognised the suffering inflicted upon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples by successive Federal governments. More News: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian - 13-02-2023. Із потоку новин в Австралії, Україні та світі. 10-річне очікування закінчується для деяких біженців, які тепер мають шлях до подання аплікацій на постійне проживання в Австралії. Сьогодні виповнюється 15 років з дня національного вибачення, яке визнало страждання, завдані абориґенам і остров'янам Торресової протоки урядами Австралії у минулому. Міністр закордонних справ України Дмитро Кулеба 12 лютого анонсував низку заходів із нагоди річниці початку повномасштабного вторгнення. Про це і більше слухайте тут: sbs.com.au/language/ukrainian
Peter Dutton has apologised, more spy balloons have been popped, and YouTubers cause Sydney to become less boring. Dom and Charles bring you the latest news for Valentine's Day, what did you get them? If you're our secret admirer send us a cute poem at 0419282188. 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.
Political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media's Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. They discuss how the majority of Australians continue to support an Indigenous voice to parliament, and the risks opposition leader Peter Dutton might face if he continues to oppose the voice
From next month, Australia is to soften its controversial deportation policy - described by our government as "corrosive" and by human rights groups as "draconian" and "inhumane". Under Section 501 of the Australian Migration Act, amended 8 years ago by the former Liberal government, someone sent to jail for 12 months or longer can have their visa cancelled, and be deported to the country of their birth - even if they have barely lived there. Former Home Affairs Minister, now opposition leader, Peter Dutton famously referred to the policy as "taking out the trash". More than 2500 people born in New Zealand have been deported back here, many without any family connections here. So what will the new approach mean? Greg Barns is a Melbourne based Senior Council barrister and spokesman for the Australian Lawyers Alliance.
This podcast is proudly supported by Drinkwise. . .if you're choosing to drink, choose to Drinkwise. Send us your questions anytime via email thesoundingboard@sen.com.au TIME CODES 0.00 - Hutchy's take on the Wildcats making the playoffs . . .it's a bloody relief. Hutchy's adamant the AFL needs a Wildcard round. 6.20 – A big week of journalism. Lots of feedback from deep within the Herald Sun after Damo's criticism last week of the coverage of the Australian Open. 9.00 – Behind the scenes of the Dark Arts of Journalism. ‘The Manufacturer' or ‘The Tenuous Link' and ‘The Validator'. The Sounding Board got used as ‘The Validators' last week on the Karl Stefanovic / Michael Clarke story. 15.00 – ‘Respected Analyst Kane Cornes' is wheeled in as ‘The Validator' when usually he gets smashed by News Corp. 16.30 – Is your opinion valid in an actual news story? 20.45 – The Robodebt Enquiry and the journalistic tactics that were at play to ensure appropriate coverage in the 'friendly media'. 26.30 – Hutchy's analysis of how journalists cover stories about their own football team. 28.30 – New segment. I'm Calling It Out – with Damian Barrett. This week Damo's calling out the explosion of plastic in supermarkets despite single use plastics being banned. #CallingItOut - send us your suggestions via thesoundingboard@sen.com.au 35.45 – The BOM are still having some issues – now the Rain Radar will be out of action for 4 days. 39.45 – Racing update – does Damo need to stay in his lane when it comes to commenting on racing issues? Damo takes issue with the reporting of rumours in the racing industry. 47.00 – Discussion of Anniversary Journalism – 10 years since the Essendon drug scandal story broke. 50.40 – Question of the Week for Drinkwise Matt via Twitter “How does Peter Dutton attending George Pell's funeral sit within mini Damo's attempts to warm Peter Dutton?” and from Aaron Kidney via Twitter “With Damo being the voice of the people in episode 1 and easily collecting the 3 votes, Is 2023 the warming of Damo?” 54.00 – The Big Bash Final – in stadium commentary finally. 55.00 – Post Prime Minister media performances. Should we pay our politicians more to attract better candidates. The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for SEN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China's overreach exposed as 'spy balloons' are found on US airspace, Peter Dutton yet to decide his stance on the Voice as Labor fails to provide any detail on the issue. Plus, Andrew Bogut on virtue signalling in Aussie sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Albanese visits Alice Springs and decides against the intervention of the federal government, Tennis Australia should focus on sports rather than virtue signalling. Plus, Peter Dutton on the Prime Minister's visit to Alice Springs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The opposition leader Peter Dutton has amped up his criticism of the voice to parliament this year, reiterating questions about specific details of the body. Last week he challenged the government to either legislate the voice or release a draft bill before the referendum. Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to Prof Megan Davis, a Cobble Cobble woman and expert adviser to the government on the referendum process, about Dutton's ‘inexplicable' demand for details and the road to the referendum
This year Peter Dutton has begun to spread doubt about the Voice to Parliament. His question is: where's the detail? One woman has spent years fleshing out the proposal. Marcia Langton co-authored a report on The Voice, and briefed every party room in Canberra about what the model could look like. Today, Professor at the University of Melbourne Marcia Langton on the details of the Voice to Parliament, and what's at stake if Australia gets this moment wrong. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Foundation Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies at the University of Melbourne, Professor Marcia Langton.
News Weakly – 14 Jan, 2023A weekly round-up of the top news stories in Australia, and around the world; punched in the head until they make sense.Written and presented by journalist & comedian Sami Shah (Saturday Paper's The Gadfly, ABC RN).TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK!George Pell finds a way to stop caring about controversies! Also, who wasn't dressing as a Nazi at parties in the early 2000s!?And, Peter Dutton hates homework!This is NEWS WEAKLY, where we punch the news in the headlines … weakly!News Weakly is an ad-free listener supported podcast. Just go to patreon.com/samishah to support the podcast! Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to the latest news from Australia, across the globe, and the latest news from the sports world on SBS Sinhala radio news – Monday, 09 January 2023. - ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ නවතම පුවත් මෙන්ම විදෙස් පුවත් සහ ක්රීඩා පුවත් රැගත් SBS සිංහල සේවයේ 2023 ජනවාරි 09 වන දා සඳුදා වැඩසටහනේ ප්රවෘත්ති ප්රකාශයට සවන් දෙන්න.
Le chef de l'opposition, Peter Dutton, a déclaré avoir écrit au Premier ministre Anthony Albanese au nom de millions d'Australiens pour lui demander de fournir au moins les détails de base de ce qu'il propose avec "la voix autochtone au Parlement ».
Odľahlé časti Severného teritória sa pripravujú na návrat cyklónu Ellie - - - Ukrajina a Rusko sa navzájom obviňujú z porušovania prímeria - - - Peter Dutton vyzýva premiéra k presvedčivejšiemu argumentu o “Hlase” domorodých v parlamente - - - Šesťročný chlapec po ostrej hádke postrelil a ťažko zranil učiteľku v americkom štáte Virginia.
Ben looks at how the dysfunctional Republican Party took a record number of ballots to finally elect the only candidate they had for speaker and why the next two years may be ungovernable for the Party that once saw itself as the "natural party of government". Peter Dutton has kicked on 2023 behind in the polls and desperate to find a pathway into government. Today's press conference on The Voice was a classic polyphonic speech, talking to multiple audiences with a different set of meanings. It was crass, it was disingenuous, it displayed how he remains beholden to far right ideologues and it had a touch of cooker sprinkled into the middle. Ben breaks down why this double speak will fail to win back the Menzian centre right and further entrenches people's distrust of Dutton and his conservative rump. Plus if you worked over the recent public holidays you should have received penalty rates, check your payslip and join your union at australianunions.org.au/wow to make sure you are getting the wages you've earned.
Australian News: 8 January 2023 – Sunday Read by RaySel - ஆஸ்திரேலிய செய்திகள்: 8 ஜனவரி 2023 ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை வாசித்தவர்: றைசெல்
A former NRL star has opened up about his $3000 a week ice addiction. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has warned Anthony Albanese his refusal to release more detail on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is a “catastrophic mistake” that will doom this year's referendum to failure. Being a pet owner and a renter can at times feel like an impossible task, having to compete for a small amount of pet friendly properties or beg and plead a distant landlord for the chance at a furry companion. Critics have been telling Russell Crowe to “stay in his lane” and stick with acting for years but the Academy Award- winner won't be silenced. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This year Australia has seen a change of government, the introduction of a large progressive crossbench and a slew of concerns, from the rising cost of living to modern threats against national security. Political editor Katharine Murphy talks to Jane Lee about the Albanese government's achievements and its biggest challenges going into the new year
Once again there's so many things happening, but in this episode of The 9pm Edict podcast we simply must talk about Space Karen and his bizarre management style at his new $44 billion plaything, Twitter.We also talk about artificial intelligence conversation generator ChatGTP, Peter Dutton's inability to say anything other than "Mr Speaker", Pancake Kitchen, and much more.Full podcast details and credits at:https://the9pmedict.com/edict/00191/Please support this podcast by supporting my current crowdfunding campaign, The 9pm Hardware Refresh 2023, by 26 January:https://the9pmedict.com/refresh2023If you miss that deadline, you can always throw a few dollars into the tip jar or subscribe for ore benefits at:https://the9pmedict.com/tip/https://skank.com.au/subscribe/
We're seeing a fitting end to a tumultuous year – parliament was urgently recalled to thrash out an energy deal, and a former prime minister grilled in front of a royal commission. This week's showdowns were stark reminders of just how much our politics has transformed since January. But have the major parties learnt the right lessons from 2022? Who has listened to voters? And who's at risk of losing touch? Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on how Adam Bandt, Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese ended their year and what that tells us about the political battles ahead of us in 2023. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.
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There is a call for Australians to report the behaviour of people who might have extremist ideologies following a deadly Queensland shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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There is a call for Australians to report the behaviour of people who might have extremist ideologies following a deadly Queensland shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seis mortos a tiros em Queensland, incluindo-se dois policiais; políticos de NSW querem acabar com o leilão informal por aluguel de propriedade; Peter Dutton acusa governo de nao saber o que fazer na proposta de teto do preço de gás; Australianos e residentes terão redução do número de consultas de psicologia no Medicare em 2023.
I encourage all keen runners to listen to these 'athlete-coach' catch up episodes. Anecdotes and story are some of the best ways to relate, reflect and learn about your own running journey. This chat is full of honest, substantial and real discussion, between two runners that love the sport and are trying to master their craft. Today, I caught up with Peter Dutton one of the athletes I coach to reflect on the last 6 months of his running journey. It's an authentic athlete and coach reflection about; the ups, downs and learnings for the year. We also discuss how the rest of the Run Culture Owls went at the recent Vic Milers Club 3000m event and Open Victorian 5000m Track Championships. If you enjoyed this chat be sure to follow Pete's journey @petedutton_runs and the rest of the Owl squad @run.culture. Anyone after some running injury advice be sure to book an in person or online physiotherapy appointment with Dane through the link in the bio or www.runculture.org
Bêhrûz Bûçanî piştî sê salan ji dema ku wezîrê koçberiyê yê berê Peter Dutton got dê ew tu carî nayê Australya ji bo pirtûka xwe ya nû li vir e. Lê nivîskarê kurd dibêje, divê hatina wî wek destkeftinekê neyê dîtin.
It may have been a turbulent year for the Liberals but their leader isn't subscribing to claims the party's been "written off". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor's decision of transition to renewables will increase the pressure on the nation's economy, Peter Dutton accepts the Liberals are having an 'identity crisis'. Plus, Gary Hardgrave joins the show over the Liberal Party's election debacles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Federal opposition leader, Peter Dutton, still not decided on Indigenous Voice to Parliament - Labor's workplace relations bill now law - A woman accused of killing her two children and putting their bodies in suitcases appears in a New Zealand court...
Leaked files reveal former Minister Stuart Robert's errors. Peter Dutton questions the Prime Minister over broken promise on power bills. Plus, Shane Healey joins the show to discuss veterans' anger over being stripped of their medals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Political editor Katharine Murphy is joined by Essential Media's Peter Lewis and the Australia Institute's Ebony Bennett to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss the busy end of the parliamentary term, the party leaders' approval ratings, and the state of the Liberal party after electoral losses federally and in Victoria
The opposition leader is accusing the government of 'economic mismanagement' as energy prices continue to soar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister has accused Peter Dutton of 'dog whistling' to racist voters after questioning the $2 trillion committed to helping developing countries deal with the effects of climate change.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Dutton has an uphill battle, even he would admit that. But the Liberal leader known for tough, hardline conservative talking points is trying to appear more like Australia's next prime minister – by insisting he has a softer side, and striking a contrast with his predecessor Scott Morrison. Beneath Dutton's attempts to rebrand himself, who is he… and where did his ideas come from? Today, contributor to The Monthly Malcolm Knox on who Peter Dutton is, and what he's prepared to do to become prime minister. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Contributor to The Monthly Malcolm Knox.
Political editor Katharine Murphy and Essential Media's Peter Lewis analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. They discuss the reception to the budget, household concerns about energy prices and Peter Dutton's plans for a return to government
As Labor solidifies plans to phase out coal and gas, and move Australia towards renewable energy, Peter Dutton and the Coalition are mounting a case for nuclear power – a proposal they didn't make while in power, and based on expensive and unproven technology. In this episode of Full Story, Guardian Australia's climate and environment editor Adam Morton speaks to Laura Murphy-Oates about Dutton's nuclear energy plan and why it looks like an an excuse for delay on renewables
Lãnh đạo phe đối lập liên bang đã sử dụng bài diễn văn trả lời ngân sách đầu tiên của mình, để đặt những tai ương về kinh tế của Úc dưới chân chính phủ liên bang. Ông Peter Dutton nói rằng, ngân sách đầu tiên của chính phủ Lao động đã bỏ lỡ cơ hội, để giúp những người Úc gặp khó khăn về vật giá. Ông cũng cáo buộc chính phủ bỏ đi lời hứa bầu cử quan trọng về các dự luật điện năng, đồng thời thúc giục một cuộc tranh luận về công nghệ hạt nhân, nhằm giúp giảm bớt cuộc khủng hoảng năng lượng.
El líder de la oposición federal, Peter Dutton, ha dado su primer discurso de respuesta al presupuesto del gobierno laborista y le ha acusado de ignorar el apoyo financiero a los australianos por el aumento de los precios de la energía, rompiendo así una promesa electoral clave. El economista Sydney Demaría analiza las claves de la situación económica y hasta qué punto los gobiernos pueden mejorarla con sus políticas.
Martedì 26 ottobre il governo laburista ha presentato il suo primo budget in nove anni, ieri la risposta del leader dell'opposizione Peter Dutton.
The Federal Opposition leader has used his first budget reply speech to lay Australia's economic woes at the feet of the Federal Government. Peter Dutton says the Labor Government's first budget was a "missed opportunity" to help struggling Australians with the cost of living. Mr Dutton also accused the Government of walking away from a key election promise on power bills, and urged a debate on nuclear technology to help alleviate the energy crisis.