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In this exclusive interview with shadow financial services minister and shadow assistant treasurer, Stephen Jones MP, join Momentum Media's editor of mortgages Annie Kane as she speaks to the member for Whitlam about the valuable role that financial advisers and brokers play in supporting Australian borrowers and what the Australian Labor Party would offer the financial services, credit and superannuation space should it win the federal election. Tune in to find out: Why he thinks the FASEA education changes have been a debacle The reason he changed from going direct to using a mortgage broker What he thinks financial and credit advisers need to be focusing on moving forward And much more!
In this exclusive interview with shadow financial services minister and shadow assistant treasurer, Stephen Jones MP, join Momentum Media's editor of mortgages Annie Kane as she speaks to the member for Whitlam about the valuable role that financial advisers and brokers play in supporting Australian borrowers and what the Australian Labor Party would offer the financial services, credit and superannuation space should it win the federal election. Tune in to find out: Why he thinks the FASEA education changes have been a debacle The reason he changed from going direct to using a mortgage broker What he thinks financial and credit advisers need to be focusing on moving forward And much more!
In this exclusive interview with shadow financial services minister and shadow assistant treasurer, Stephen Jones MP, join Momentum Media's editor of mortgages Annie Kane as she speaks to the member for Whitlam about the valuable role that financial advisers and brokers play in supporting Australian borrowers and what the Australian Labor Party would offer the financial services, credit and superannuation space should it win the federal election. Tune in to find out: Why he thinks the FASEA education changes have been a debacle The reason he changed from going direct to using a mortgage broker What he thinks financial and credit advisers need to be focusing on moving forward And much more!
In this exclusive podcast, shadow financial services minister and shadow assistant treasurer, Stephen Jones MP, joins Momentum Media's editor of mortgages Annie Kane to chat through the ALP's assessment of the financial services industry. Mr Jones dissects the government's treatment of advisers and outlines Labor's plans to revamp education requirements. Tune in to find out: Why fixing the advice area is the greatest unfinished business in the financial services area His thoughts on FASEA education changes and Labor's pledge to experienced advisers The government's proxy advice regulations and why Labor disapproves And much more! The ifa Show is brought to you by Sharesight
Stephen Jones, Federal Shadow Assistant Treasurer
Aaron Stevens speaks with Stephen Jones, Shadow Assistant Treasurer + Shadow Minister for Financial Services.
Aaron Stevens speaks with Stephen Jones, Shadow Assistant Treasurer.
This is a cross-post of some interviews Rob did recently on two other podcasts — Mission Daily (from 2m) and The Good Life (from 1h13m). Some of the content will be familiar to regular listeners — but if you’re at all interested in Rob’s personal thoughts, there should be quite a lot of new material to make listening worthwhile. The first interview is with Chad Grills. They focused largely on new technologies and existential risks, but also discuss topics like: • Why Rob is wary of fiction • Egalitarianism in the evolution of hunter gatherers • How to stop social media screwing up politics • Careers in government versus business The second interview is with Prof Andrew Leigh - the Shadow Assistant Treasurer in Australia. This one gets into more personal topics than we usually cover on the show, like: • What advice would Rob give to his teenage self? • Which person has most shaped Rob’s view of living an ethical life? • Rob’s approach to giving to the homeless • What does Rob do to maximise his own happiness? Get this episode by subscribing to our podcast on the world’s most pressing problems and how to solve them: type 80,000 Hours into your podcasting app. The 80,000 Hours Podcast is produced by Keiran Harris.
Andrew Leigh MP Andrew has been a sitting member of Federal Parliament in the seat of Fraser until 2010, then Fenner since 2016. He is the Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Competition He is former professor of economics at ANU, podcaster (The Good Life), author of many great books, marathon runner and more Andrew's New Book (Randomistas) "A fascinating account of how radical researchers have used experiments to overturn conventional wisdom and shaped life as we know it" Good Reads and Amazon Monthly Newsletter (The Purpose) Sign up to our monthly email for with details of our months podcasts, upcoming events, discounts and opportunities - Sign up here Support the show.
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Today we step outside our usual science to meet a rising figure in the Australian Labor party. Why would someone subject themelves to the brutal world of politics? We dicuss social capital, and the limits to growth. Is growth really what we need, and at what point to we say 'enough'? Dr Andrew Leigh is Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Federal Member for Fraser in the ACT. Interview by Rod, who discloses personal affiliations at the start of this interview.
In The Luck of Politics, The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP weaves together numbers and stories to show the many ways luck can change the course of political events.This is a book full of fascinating facts and intriguing findings. Why is politics more like poker than chess? Does the length of your surname affect your political prospects? What about your gender? The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP is the Shadow Assistant Treasurer and Federal Member for Fraser in the ACT. Prior to being elected in 2010, Andrew was a professor of economics at The Australian National University.
Jonathan Pryke sits down with Andrew Leigh, the Federal Member for Fraser and Shadow Assistant Treasurer. Blog post available here: http://devpolicy.org/inequality-should-developing-countries-be-worried-an-interview-with-andrew-leigh-mp-20140724/
On Tuesday 10 June, a politician, a historian, and a media and policy commentator walked into a bar....Who is getting ahead in today's society? Why does equality matter and what does it mean? Does government have a role to play? And just how many people have claim to read Capital in the Twenty-First Century when they haven't at all?In a frank and interesting discussion, co-sponsored by the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, the ACT Fabians asked Dr Andrew Leigh, Member for Fraser and Shadow Assistant Treasurer, noted historian Humphrey McQueen, and media and policy commentator Paula Matthewson these and other fundamental questions to explore the topic of equality in Australian society.