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A win beyond Labor's wildest dreams, two leaders booted, and underperforming Teals. There's heaps to unpack about the 2025 Federal Election result, and Simon Welsh from RedBridge joins us on Party Time to talk it all out
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The Conditional Release Program - Episode 185: Federal Election 2025 Post-SpecialHosts: Joel Hill & Jack the Insider (Peter Hoistead)Overall Theme: A deep dive into the results and implications of the 2025 Australian Federal Election, focusing on Labor's historic victory, the Coalition's catastrophic loss, and the performance of minor parties and independents.Key Segments & Talking Points:(Part 1 - Approximate Timestamps based on original transcript, subject to adjustment)[00:00:00 - 00:01:23] Introduction & Election OverviewJoel laments being banned from betting on the election, particularly Labor's strong odds.Jack notes Joel would have won significantly, especially on Labor at $2.60.Historic Labor Win: Anthony "Albo" Albanese leads Labor to a significant victory.Libs sent into an "existential crisis."Albo is the first PM to be re-elected since John Howard in 2004.Largest Labor victory on a two-party preferred basis since John Curtin in 1943 (votes still being counted).Crucial Stat: The Albanese government is the only first-term government to have a swing towards it in Australian political history.[00:01:23 - 00:03:38] Significance of the Swing to LaborPrevious first-term governments (Howard '98, Hawke '84, Fraser '77, Whitlam '74, Menzies) all had swings against them when seeking a second term.Albo's government achieved an approximate 4% swing towards it (votes still being counted).Discussion points: Where it went right for Labor, and wrong for the Coalition, Greens, and Teals.Far-right "Cookers" performed terribly. Pauline Hanson's One Nation (FONY) might see minor representation.[00:03:38 - 00:05:11] Patreon & Sponsor Shout-outsReminder to support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/theconditionalreleaseprogram (for as little as $5/month).CB Co. Beer: Praised for their IPA and new Hazy XPA. Competition to win $100,000. Use code CRP10 for 10% off at cbco.beer.[00:05:11 - 00:08:52] Polling Inaccuracies & Liberal OptimismReiteration of the ~4% swing to Labor.Comparison of final poll predictions vs. actual results:Freshwater: Labor 51.5% (was Liberal pollster, told Libs they were close).Newspoll: 52.5% (Labor used their private polling).Essential: 53.5%.YouGov: 52.2% - 52.9%.Polling companies significantly underestimated Labor's vote, especially those advising the Coalition.The misplaced optimism at Liberal Party HQ on election night.[00:08:52 - 00:16:00] Specific Seat Results & Labor GainsGilmore (NSW South Coast): Fiona Phillips (Labor) won 55-45 (3-4% swing to her), despite Andrew Constance (Liberal) being the favourite.Bennelong (Howard's old seat): Jeremy Laxail (Labor) won 59-41 against Scott Young (problematic Liberal candidate), a 10% swing to Labor.Parramatta: Andrew Charlton (Labor) won 62-38 (was 53.47 in 2022).Aston (Victoria): Labor won in a historic by-election previously, now a 4% swing to the Labor candidate, winning 53-47.Boothby (SA): Louise Miller-Frost (Labor) achieved an 8% swing, holding the seat 61-39.Tangney (WA): Sam Lim (Labor, ex-cop & dolphin trainer) secured a 3% swing, now 56-44. Large Bhutanese diaspora noted.Leichhardt (FNQ): Labor's Matt Smith won 57-43 after Warren Entsch (LNP) retired (10% swing).Hunter (NSW): Dan Repiccioli (Labor) re-elected with 44% primary vote (5% swing on primary). Fended off Nats and One Nation (Stuart Bonds' inflated vote claims by "One Australia" on X).[00:16:00 - 00:18:49] Diversifying Parliament & Women in PoliticsPraise for non-lawyer backgrounds in Parliament (e.g., Dan Repiccioli, Sam Lim).Critique of the typical lawyer/staffer/union pathway.Labor's success in diversifying candidate backgrounds and increasing female representation.Liberals struggling with female representation despite some efforts. Discussion of potential quotas in the Liberal party and the backlash it would cause.Margaret Thatcher quote: "If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman."[00:18:49 - 00:27:26] The Teals: Mixed Results & ChallengesInitial appearance of a Teal "romp" on election night.Bradfield (NSW North Shore): Teal Nicolette Boele (Burle/Bola) behind Liberal Giselle Kaptarian by 178 votes (updated during recording).Goldstein (VIC): Tim Wilson (Liberal) leading Zoe Daniel (Teal) by 925 votes. Wilson is likely back. Joel comments on Wilson's IPA association vs. his "gay, wet, mediocre, progressive side." Jack notes Wilson often highlights his sexuality.Jim Chalmers' quip about Tim Wilson: "Popular for all those who haven't met him."Kooyong (VIC): Monique Ryan (Teal) leading by 1002 votes (97,000 counted, ~8,000 postals to go). Redistribution added parts of Toorak, making it harder for Ryan.Liberal candidate Amelia Hamer: "Trust fund renter" controversy, owns multiple properties, London bolthole.Corflute wars in Kooyong: Hamer campaign's excessive use of A-frames, obstructing walkways, went to Supreme Court over council limits. Jack doubts the impact of corflutes.[00:27:26 - 00:31:28] Why Did the Teals Go Backwards?Liberal party invested heavily in Kooyong and Goldstein.Voters potentially preferring a local member who is a Minister or part of the government.Redistribution impact in Kooyong (addition of Toorak).Zali Steggall's success in Warringah partly due to "fruitcake" Liberal opponents like Katherine Deves.[00:31:28 - 00:40:37] The Greens: Significant LossesLost all lower house seats. Adam Bandt (leader) gone from Melbourne.Lost Brisbane (Max Chandler Mather) and Griffith back to Labor.Ryan (South Brisbane): Likely Labor win in a three-way contest.Greens will have no lower house representation.Key Reason: Housing policy standoff. Accused of holding up Labor's housing bill for over a year (affecting funding for domestic violence victims, homeless), pursuing "perfection" over compromise.[00:40:37 - 00:49:57] Deep Dive: Housing Policy ChallengesA major challenge for the Albanese government. Not an easy fix.Supply-side changes could devalue existing homes or slow growth, angering homeowners.Joel's view: Subsidized housing (rent-to-own, means-tested) wouldn't touch the high-end market.Negative gearing: Not a quick fix; removing it overnight unlikely to change much; issue is supply.Homeowner expectations of property value growth.Construction industry at full tilt; skills shortages.CFMEU's role in skilled migration for construction.Free TAFE importance for reskilling/upskilling.Linton Besser (Media Watch) criticism of Labor "building" houses when they reconditioned unlivable ones – Joel argues this still increases supply.[00:49:57 - 00:59:16] Deep Dive: Childcare Policy & Global Economic HeadwindsChildcare another area for government focus.Labor's childcare policy: Rebates for high earners (e.g., $325k combined income).High cost of childcare; need for better pay for childcare workers (Labor delivered a pay spike).Ownership of childcare centers (Peter Dutton reference) and profit-making. Call for more public childcare.Uncertain global economic times, Trump tariffs.Port of Los Angeles imports down by one-third.US Q1 economy shrank 0.3%; recession likely.Japan, China, South Korea meeting to discuss tariff responses; hold significant US debt. Japanese warning to US re: trade negotiations.[00:59:16 - 01:07:13] What Went Wrong for the Coalition? Answer: Everything.Gas Price Fixing Policy: Cobbled together, no consultation with industry (unlike Rudd's mining tax failure), potentially unconstitutional (taxing for benefit of some states over others).Work From Home Policy Disaster:Conceived by Jane Hume and Peter Dutton, no Shadow Cabinet consultation.Initial messaging: All Commonwealth public servants, then just Canberra.Jane Hume's media run: Claimed all WFH is 20% less productive, citing a study.Implied WFH employees are "bludgers," alienating a vast number of voters (including partners of tradies).Labor capitalized on this after door-knocking feedback. Policy eventually walked back.Defence Policy: Released in the last week, vague promise to spend 3% of GDP, no specifics on acquisitions. Andrew Hastie (Shadow Defence) reportedly wants out of the portfolio.Fuel Excise Policy: Halving fuel excise for a year. Took a week for Dutton to do a photo-op at a service station. Fuel prices had already dropped.Melbourne Airport Rail Link Funding: Announced at a winery.Vehicle Emissions Policy: Clarifications issued within 48 hours.Generally a shambolic campaign, studied for years to come.[01:07:13 - 01:08:55] The Nationals & Nuclear Policy FalloutNats trying to spin a better result than Libs, but didn't win Calare (Andrew Gee back as Indy).Nuclear Policy: Coalition embarrassed to discuss it. Nats insist on keeping it.Policy originated as a way for Libs to get Nats to support Net Zero by 2050.Massive costs and timelines: Hinkley Point C (UK) example – 65 billion pounds, years of delays. US Georgia plant similar.Legislative hurdles: Repealing Howard-era ban, state-level bans (even LNP QLD Premier Chris O'Fooley against it).State-funded, "socialist" approach due to lack of private investment.[01:08:55 - 01:15:49] Coalition Campaign Failures & SpokespeopleDebate on government vs. private industry running power.Lack of effective Coalition spokespeople: Susan Ley sidelined, Jane Hume promoted. Angus Taylor perceived as lazy.Angus Taylor's past water license scandal ("Australia's Watergate," Cayman Islands structure).[01:15:49 - 01:28:03] Demographics: A Tide Against the LiberalsWomen: Voted ~58-42 for Labor (two-party preferred), worse than under Morrison. Libs failed to address issues like climate, domestic violence.Language Other Than English at Home (LOTE): 60% backed Labor (Redbridge polling, Cos Samaras). Indian and Chinese diaspora significant, impacting Deakin and Menzies (Keith Wallahan, a moderate, lost Menzies).Gen Z & Millennials (18-45): Now outnumber Baby Boomers (60+), voted 60-40 Labor (TPP).Preferencing: Labor "gamed the system well"; Liberals' deal with One Nation backfired in messaging to urban areas.Strategy Failure: Liberals walked away from "heartland" Teal-lost seats, wrongly believing voters were wrong. Dutton's 2023 claim of Libs being "party of regional Australia" failed. No connection or network in targeted outer-suburban/regional seats.Female Pre-selection: Aspiration of 50% in 2019, achieved 34% in 2025. "Male, white, middle-class, mediocre."Sarah Henderson Example: Lost Corangamite in 2019, returned via Senate vacancy. Criticized as a "waste of space," arrogant for seeking re-entry.Both parties have taken safe seats for granted (factional gifts), but Labor learning. Example: Batman (now Cooper, Jed Carney) won back from Greens after better candidate selection.[01:28:03 - 01:36:42] Fond Farewells: Election CasualtiesPeter Dutton: Lost his seat of Dickson (held 20+ years), got "smashed." Likely preferred losing seat to facing party room fallout. Gracious concession speech. Australia's strong electoral process praised (democracy sausage, volunteers, AEC, peaceful concession).Michael Sukkar (Deakin, VIC): "Unpleasant piece of work."Recount of February incident: Sukkar, at Dutton's prompting, used a point of order to cut off Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus (Jewish) during an emotional speech about anti-Semitism and his family's Holocaust connection (Shiloh story). Dreyfus called Sukkar "disgusting." Sukkar moved "that the member no longer be heard." Widely condemned.Gerard Rennick (QLD Senator): Anti-COVID vaccine, spread misinformation (diabetes, dementia links). Jack recounts being attacked by Rennick's "poison monkeys" on X after writing about it. Rennick gone, likely self-funded much of his campaign.(Part 2 - Timestamps restart from 00:00:00 but are a continuation, add ~1 hour 36 mins 50 secs to these for continuous flow)[01:36:50 - 01:44:07] The Fractured Hard Right ("Cookers") - Dismal PerformanceGenerally went nowhere electorally.UAP (United Australia Party) / Trumpeter Patriots (John Ruddock): 2.38% in NSW Senate (down from UAP's 3.2% in 2022). Less money spent than previous Clive Palmer campaigns.Libertarian Democrats (Lib Dems): 1.99% in NSW Senate. Controversial name didn't help. Alliance with H.A.R.T (formerly IMOP, Michael O'Neill) and Gerard Rennick's People First Party.Monica Smit's calls to "unite" contrasted with these groups already forming alliances without her.These three parties combined got less than 2% in NSW. Lib Dems
Peta reveals exclusive information showing the Teals are “owned” by the big climate money. Plus, the left and right factions fight for the Liberal leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les travaillistes ont remporté les législatives australiennes du 3 mai 2025, réélisant Anthony Albanese, tandis que la coalition et les Verts essuient un revers, et que les Teals confirment leur présence au gouvernement.
Signs voters are starting to see through the Teals as Zoe Daniel loses her seat, what does Labor’s victory mean for the future of the nation’s energy system? Plus, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price on the calls for quotas within the Liberal Party.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liberal MP Aaron Violi was confident on holdong Casey, support slips for the Greens and Teals. Plus, Elon Musk turns on Nigel Farage and calls for new Reform leadership.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ALBO WINS!AFTERMATH OF ELECTION 2025 – HOW DID AUSTRALIA VOTE?COMMANDING THE NARRATIVE EPISODE 77Steven Tripp, Adam Zahra and Sam Buono are back in the Fishbowl to breakdown the results of the 2025 Australian Federal election. The three give an in-depth analysis of the House of Representatives and Senate results and discuss the swings, the top performers and why the Coalition campaign crashed and burned. The also discuss the results of the minor-right parties, the Teals and who the Liberals might pick as their next leader. This is a big episode, with a lot of comments, callers and interaction with the audience! TO GET YOUR TICKETS TO THE ‘ABG GALA FUNDRAISER', visit:https://abgfundraiser.eventbrite.com To become a Member of Australians for Better Government, visit: https://www.australiansforbetter.com/joinKEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL OUR PODCASTS AND ARTICLES, visit:https://www.commandingthenarrative.com SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for Commanding the Narrative by donating – your support is much appreciated! https://www.commandingthenarrative.com/donate https://www.buymeacoffee.com/commandingthenarrativeCONTACT US BY EMAIL:commandingthenarrative@outlook.com steven.tripp@australiansforbetter.com Hosted by:Steven Tripp, who is one of Australia's most prominent politicians and political commentators, known for his incisive analysis and fearless approach to addressing the Nation's challenges. With a deep understanding of policy and a reputation for sparking meaningful debate, Steven guides conversations with his signature clarity and passion for Australia's future.https://x.com/RealStevenTripphttps://www.facebook.com/theRealStevenTripphttps://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp Follow Commanding the Narrative on: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/CommandingTheNarrativeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommandingTheNarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandingthenarrative X: https://x.com/commandthenarraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@commandingthenarrative Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/commandingthenarrative Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commanding-the-narrative/id1631685864 Please share and spread the word!#AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #narrative #minorparties #libertarian #onenation #uap #liberal #nationals #labor #greens #steventripp #australia #teals #senate #commanding #narrative #CtN #independent #familyfirst #trumpetofpatriots #anthonyalbanese #peterdutton #review #analysis #breakdown #federal #election #2025
As you head to the polling booth today, hear the final pitch from four candidates across the political spectrum on why they deserve your vote. With more than one in five women still undecided, Liberal, Labor, Greens and Independent candidates make their last case to voters. Want more on the election? Listen to these:We Asked Four Candidates About Your Top Election ConcernsAnthony Albanese, Prime Minister: The InterviewPeter Dutton: The InterviewThe 2025 Budget For Basic B*tchesFirst Home Buyer Policies Explained & What's Really Deciding Women's VotesPoliticians Try To Go ViralThree Weeks That Could Change AustraliaWhy Gen Z Could Decide This Election THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram hereGET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Taylah Strano Guests: Elizabeth Watson-Brown, Greens Member for Ryan The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women, Public Service & Government Services Ro Knox, Liberal candidate for Wentworth Kate Hullett, Independent candidate for Fremantle Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia heads to the polls this weekend - with climate firmly on the ballot. Is the country ready to lose its reputation as the battleground of the climate wars? And are we about to see a lasting shift in a nation that has for years been torn between its sunlight and its coal?As a pivotal election looms, Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson examine what's at stake for one of the world's highest per-capita emitters. After months of polling ahead, the opposition Coalition now faces a late surge from the governing Labor Party, with the Greens, Teals and independents all likely to play a crucial role. The result could reinforce, roll-back or reshape domestic climate policy, and determine whether Australia emerges as a global climate leader at a time when others are stepping away from the stage.To understand what's going on, the team calls up friend of the show Dean Bialek, Founder and Managing Director of The Pacific Project. Together, they explore the opportunities for Australia in the energy transition, the narratives and dynamics driving this election, and the country's potential role as a regional leader as it hopes to host 2026's COP31 with other Pacific nations.So, does Australia have a role to play in reigniting regional and global climate momentum? And how will this election shape the climate fight - both within and beyond its borders.Learn more
Exclusive Brethren quietly campaign for Coalition despite not voting, Teals accused of using tragedy for political gain. Plus, widespread blackouts hit Spain and Portugal as cause comes to light.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With just four days until the federal election, we're putting your biggest concerns to candidates from across the political spectrum. From cost of living and healthcare to climate action and domestic violence, hear how Labor, Liberal, The Greens and an Independent candidate plan to address the issues that matter most to you. And in headlines today Hero police officer Inspector Amy Scott who ended the Bondi attackers rampage, will testify at the inquest today; A power outage has crippled Spain and Portugal with public transport shut down, flights grounded and traffic jammed; Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for three day ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the 80 year anniversary of WWII victory; The conclave to pick the new pope will begin on May 7 with some saying this will take longer than in previous years; The elderly men accused of robbing Kim Kardashian in Paris, stealing her engagement ring in 2016, have gone to trial. Want more on the election? Listen to these:Anthony Albanese, Prime Minister: The InterviewPeter Dutton: The InterviewThe 2025 Budget For Basic B*tchesFirst Home Buyer Policies Explained & What's Really Deciding Women's VotesPoliticians Try To Go ViralThree Weeks That Could Change AustraliaWhy Gen Z Could Decide This Election THE END BITSSupport independent women's mediaCheck out The Quicky Instagram hereGET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guests: Elizabeth Watson-Brown, Greens Member for Ryan The Hon. Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, Women, Public Service & Government Services Ro Knox, Liberal candidate for Wentworth Kate Hullett, Independent candidate for Fremantle Executive Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Teals were the big story of the last election. We take a look at what the independents stand for and what helped their success last time around.
Politicians love to overwhelm us during election campaigns. But often, we're left wondering what they actually stand for. Who has the best policies on issues you care about, and how are young people changing the tide of this election?
ഓസ്ട്രേലിയന് തെരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പ് ഗോദയില് പ്രമുഖ പാര്ട്ടികള്ക്ക് ഭീഷണി ഉയര്ത്തുന്ന സ്വതന്ത്ര സ്ഥാനാര്ത്ഥികളുടെ കൂട്ടായ്മയാണ് ടീല്. പച്ചയും നീലും കലര്ന്ന ഈ ടീല് നിറത്തിനു പിന്നിലെ - ടീല് സ്ഥാനാര്ത്ഥികള്ക്ക് പിന്നിലെ - കഥയെന്താണ്? അക്കാര്യമാണ് എസ് ബി എസ് മലയാളം ഇവിടെ പരിശോധിക്കുന്നത്...
Polls are funny things at the best of times, and despite plenty of evidence that they can be as wrong as they can be right, we still seem fascinated, if not obsessed, by them. There are two races at the moment being heavily polled: Australia and Canada. Canada votes this Monday, Australia in a couple of weeks. Canada is more interesting, if for no other reason than the incumbents were losing by so far it wasn't funny, but are now leading. The PM quit and the new bloke, Carney —who once ran the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England— is now chasing the top job. On the surface, that change of leadership might have played a part in voters' minds – Trudeau was past his used-by date in a Jacinda Ardern “loved then hated” kind of way. More likely, south of the border, Trump got elected, tariffs became an issue, and Carney looks like the person who can better stand up to America. Polling out yesterday says the Conservatives are closing as people refocus on local issues like housing and cost of living, but the gap is still 12 points. Which is an amazing swing given the gap was 20 points the other way until tariffs stole the headlines. Meantime, in Australia it's gone from a race where the incumbent would be lucky to survive, far less thrive. Where a hung parliament was probable, requiring any number of accommodations with Greens and Teals and Independents, given a minority was the best Albanese could hope for, to what increasingly looks like an easy romp home with a majority. Marginal seat polling out yesterday shows Labor with a 3.5% swing in the past week. Another poll had 45% of voters saying they didn't like Dutton's personality, therefore wouldn't vote for him. Competence, cost of living, that apparently doesn't count. You look at him, you don't like him, he's toast. It hardly seems a sophisticated way to decide the future of your nation, but then that's democracy, isn't it? One argument says Albo should win —first term governments don't lose— haven't since the 30s. But Canada, if the polls are right, that would be a victory from the ashes. What happens in another country is so profound: the party that was getting thrashed has their fortunes completely reversed. That's one for the history books. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FEDERAL ELECTION SHOWDOWNWITH ROBERT NALBANDIAN & VANESSA HADCHITICOMMANDING THE NARRATIVE EPISODE 75Steven Tripp is joined by Robert Nalbandian, the Trumpet of Patriot's candidate for Bennelong and Vanessa Hadchiti, the Libertarian candidate for Watson. Both Robert and Vanessa are former candidates of the United Australia Party, but both have taken different paths in recent times. Robert has stayed loyal to Clive Palmer and has joined the Trumpet of Patriots, while Vanessa has looked to the Libertarians as her new political home.In a fascinating exchange, at times Robert and Vanessa agree, while at times they differ, as they discuss the big topics of the 2025 Federal election. These include the cost-of-living crisis, Nation building infrastructure, Net-Zero policies and whether the Labor Government deserves to be re-elected.They also debate whether Trumpet of Patriots is a good name and why the Party is preferencing the Teals and Labor on its How-to-vote cards.To contact, follow or volunteer for Robert Nalbandian, visit: https://trumpetofpatriots.org/candidates/robert-nalbandianhttps://www.youtube.com/@iamNalbandian To contact, follow or volunteer for Vanessa Hadchiti, visit: https://www.lpnsw.org.au/vanessahadchiti TO GET YOUR TICKETS TO THE ‘ABG GALA FUNDRAISER', visit:https://abgfundraiser.eventbrite.com KEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL OUR PODCASTS AND ARTICLES, visit:https://www.commandingthenarrative.com To become a Member of Australians for Better Government, visit: https://www.australiansforbetter.com/joinSHOW YOUR SUPPORT for Commanding the Narrative by donating – your support is much appreciated! https://www.commandingthenarrative.com/donate https://www.buymeacoffee.com/commandingthenarrativeCONTACT US BY EMAIL:commandingthenarrative@outlook.com steven.tripp@australiansforbetter.com Hosted by:Steven Tripp, who is one of Australia's most prominent politicians and political commentators, known for his incisive analysis and fearless approach to addressing the Nation's challenges. With a deep understanding of policy and a reputation for sparking meaningful debate, Steven guides conversations with his signature clarity and passion for Australia's future.https://x.com/RealStevenTripphttps://www.facebook.com/theRealStevenTripphttps://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp Follow Commanding the Narrative on: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/CommandingTheNarrativeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommandingTheNarrative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandingthenarrative X: https://x.com/commandthenarraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@commandingthenarrative Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/commandingthenarrative Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commanding-the-narrative/id1631685864 Please share and spread the word!#AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #narrative #minorparties #libertarian #onenation #uap #liberal #nationals #labor #greens #steventripp #australia #teals #senate #commanding #narrative #CtN #robertnalbandian #trumpetofpatriots #vanessahadchiti #watson #bennelong #northsydney #sydney
The threat teal independents pose in this election - to the dominance of the two-party system, to the stability of our parliament and to the Liberal Party’s base - is very real. Today, we focus on two of these seats: Bradfield in Sydney and Kooyong in Melbourne where the teals and the Libs are neck and neck. City reporter for The Age Rachael Dexter and NSW political editor Alexandra Smith join Jacqueline Maley to discuss.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The threat teal independents pose in this election - to the dominance of the two-party system, to the stability of our parliament and to the Liberal Party’s base - is very real. Today, we focus on two of these seats: Bradfield in Sydney and Kooyong in Melbourne where the teals and the Libs are neck and neck. City reporter for The Age Rachael Dexter and NSW political editor Alexandra Smith join Jacqueline Maley to discuss.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday Headlines: Pope Francis' cause of death revealed, early voting now open, Australia records deadliest Easter weekend of drownings, new calls for US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to resign, and John Cena is coming down under! Deep Dive: While most Aussies still vote red or blue, a small but significant group of independents—dubbed the Teals—are carving out space in Federal politics. One of them is Zoe Daniel, the former journalist who flipped a safe Liberal seat in 2022 and is now running for re-election. In this episode of The Briefing, Chris Spyrou speaks with MP Zoe Daniel about the key issues this election, how independent the Teals really are and their plan to hold the major parties to account.Further listening from the headlines: What happens when the Pope dies? The power games begin is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Top secret war plans sent to journalist by mistake is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ මහා මැතිවරණය පැවැත්වෙන මේ කාලයේ මැතිවරණය හා සම්බන්ධ විශේෂාංග මෙන්ම විවිධ පක්ෂ ගැනද තොරතුරු අපි ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එනවා. ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ ස්වාධීන අපේක්ෂකයින්ගෙන් සැදුම්ලත් Teals ලෙස හඳුන්වන කණ්ඩායමක් 2019 වසරේ සිට පවතිනවා. Teals කියන මේ කණ්ඩායම ගැන වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු අද කාලීන විග්රහයෙන්
در حالی که کمتر از دو هفته به انتخابات فدرال در استرالیا باقی مانده است در گزارش امروز به بخشی از سیاستمداران استرالیایی که از آنها با عبارت Teals نام برده می شود پردخته ایم.
In this very special episode Ral interviews Independent member of federal parliament, Dr Monique Ryan - someone who keeps it real every day. Learn what the power of people banding together (but not always agreeing or aligned!) achieves. And when it comes to creating positive outcomes, find out Mon's secret weapon and what Pressure not Power means. There were no Teals more than 3 years ago and then there were six! They appeared. And Mon didn't expect to find a group like this – great friends, who work hard together, who solve problems and also disagree, debate and challenge each other (you learn from each other she shares) but any debate is always done RESPECTFULLY (how refreshing, we have adults in the house!). Enjoy this vulnerable, insightful, intelligent and very REAL conversation with one of Australia's most impressive female leaders in parliament.------Find out more about our Finders Keepers event in Fijihttps://tinyurl.com/JacandRalFinderskeeperss---------------------------------------------------------New Episode Every Monday Follow the showhttps://www.instagram.com/keepingitrealwithjacandral/https://open.spotify.com/show/5yIs5ncJGvJyXhI55Js0if?si=aCNOdB68QnOGnT0vCTPcPgFollow Jac https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacphillips/https://www.instagram.com/jac.phillips.coaching/Follow Ralhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gabrielledolan/https://www.instagram.com/gabrielledolan.1/Produced by Keehlan Ferrari-Brown
Not all independents are teals so what makes them different? While they're not a political party, teal independents are referred to as a group because they (usually) have a few common elements - mainly their focus on climate change. But there's more to it than that. In this episode I'll explore a little bit of the history, where the teal colour and label came from, and how they're often (but not always) backed by Climate 200.Support the channel on patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/AuspolExplainedLike Auspol Explained on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Auspol-Explained-107892180702388Get a copy of the script with citations if you feel like it: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zoGP6-0BzyJfll2aVTuHenyGj-g0YW-0/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102352521871694219008&rtpof=true&sd=true Auspol Explained would like to acknowledge the Whadjuk Nyoongar people and their Elders as the owners and custodians of the Land that the episode was recorded and edited on. This Land was stolen and never ceded. It always was and always will be Aboriginal Land.
The Australian Federal Election was it over before it even began? The cost-of-living election has just got outrageously confusing. Talking to Daily Telegraph journalist James Willis this week on the the podcast we get down to the things that mattered. What the media was focused on. The role of social media and the failure of the Dutton campaign and policies to connect in media. Has this election turned from a cost-of-living debate to who will do the least damage if elected? The housing crisis looks to only worsen with the approaches of both parties... The social media election... They have dabbled with it before but they appear to be all in on this now. Future of the Greens? Teals? Trumpet of Patriots? What can they expect? Which party (if any) is speaking to women in this election? Any hidden twists, turns, surprises before May 3?
Од федералних избора дели нас још мало више од две седмице. До сада гласачи су имали прилику да се упознају детаљније са радом водећих странака на изборима али не и да чују више о функционисању независних кандидата који су познати под заједничким именом Тилс (Teals). То је група независних кандидата који су били изузетно успешни на прошлим изборима, али су постали активни у политичком животу још 2019.
The polls remain in minority government territory as the policy debate finally intensifies. Plus, the Teals caught up in more controversy over double standards.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coalition’s primary vote dips as hung parliament looms, Teals target new battlegrounds in Queensland and Western Australia. Plus, Paul Murray hosts a special ‘Mavericks’ pub test tomorrow night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Teals, ທ່ານ ເຄີຍໄດ້ຍິນຄຳນີ້ຫຼືບໍ່? The Teals ບໍ່ແມ່ນພັກການເມືອງ, ແຕ່ເປັນຂະບວນການ ທີ່ສເນີທາງເລືອກອື່ນ ນອກຈາກພັກໃຫຍ່. ສະນັ້ນ ເຂົາເຈົ້າມາຈາກໃສ? ແລະເຂົາເຈົ້າມີນະໂຍບາຍແບບໃດ? ພວກເຂົາມີບົດບາດສຳຄັນສ່ຳໃດໃນການເມືອງ ອອສເຕຣເລັຍ.
Albanese wins Sky News People’s Forum, Paul Murray shares his key takeaways from the debate, major parties race to win over voters. Plus, former Greens and Labor staffers back Teals through Climate 200.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teals(Teal independents)这个由独立候选人组成的群体在上届选举中大放异彩,但其实他们早在2019年就已开始活跃(点击音频,收听完整报道)。
Victorian Teal independent Ben Smith had a secret church meeting with One Nation’s Mike Brown – but neither side will cop to how or why it happened. 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 Kristen Amiet, and edited by Joshua Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Tiffany Dimmack, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La candidature de Marine Le Pen à la présidentielle en 2027 compromise après sa condamnation à une peine d'inéligibilité avec exécution provisoire. En Australie, on vote dans un mois. Aucun des deux grands partis ne semble pouvoir s'offrir une majorité au Parlement, donnant de fait plus de pouvoir à une troisième voie, celles de Indépendants (Teals).
Chỉ còn vài tuần nữa là đến cuộc bầu cử liên bang, đã đến lúc làm quen với những người đang theo dõi lá phiếu của bạn, hôm nay đó là Teals. Nhóm những người độc lập này, là câu chuyện thành công lớn trong cuộc bầu cử gần đây nhất, nhưng đã xuất hiện từ năm 2019.
Wybory federalne w Australii zbliżają się wielkimi krokami, a to doskonała okazja, by lepiej poznać tych, którzy ubiegają się o nasze głosy. Dziś skupimy się na tzw. Teals – grupie niezależnych parlamentarzystów, którzy odnieśli sukces w ostatnich wyborach...
La candidature de Marine Le Pen à la présidentielle en 2027 compromise après sa condamnation à une peine d'inéligibilité avec exécution provisoire. En Australie, on vote dans un mois. Aucun des deux grands partis ne semble pouvoir s'offrir une majorité au Parlement, donnant de fait plus de pouvoir à une troisième voie, celles de Indépendants (Teals).
La candidature de Marine Le Pen à la présidentielle en 2027 compromise après sa condamnation à une peine d'inéligibilité avec exécution provisoire. En Australie, on vote dans un mois. Aucun des deux grands partis ne semble pouvoir s'offrir une majorité au Parlement, donnant de fait plus de pouvoir à une troisième voie, celles de Indépendants (Teals).
Former Prime Minister John Howard buys into the election campaign, he says the Coalition can win, the Teals could fall by the wayside and he has a devastating critique on PM Albanese.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the election campaign in full swing, cost of living remains the top concern as the RBA holds the cash rate at 4.10%. Meanwhile, teal candidate Nicolette Boele faces scrutiny after being banned from a local salon for an inappropriate comment. As independents and minor parties seek to sway voters, MPs Simon Kennedy and Susan Templeman debate the key issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Teals dirt tricks. *Police brothel scandal. *Chris Minns on Mt Warning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Teals dirt tricks. *Police brothel scandal. *Chris Minns on Mt Warning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Teals dirt tricks. *Police brothel scandal. *Chris Minns on Mt Warning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Clare Armstrong, national political editor for News Limited.
Nightlife, in the run-up to The 2025 federal election, will host a panel of informed people from relevant sections of the political spectrum – independents, the governing party and the opposition able to take a broader perspective, an overview.
Opinion polls are being released every five minutes it feels when an election approaches, telling us which leader and party is leading the popularity contest.
Labor’s latest attempt to smear Peter Dutton falls flat, and the Teals and Greens push for a major offshore gas project to be scrapped in the event of a hung parliament. Plus, Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson on Tony Burke’s citizenship blitz.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Predictions of an election announcement by Anthony Albanese are reaching fever pitch after the RBA announced a cut in interest rates. Many had forecast this would prompt him to name a date but the decision is not a guaranteed win for Labor, with recent polls pointing to a minority government for both parties.Political reporter Dan Jervis-Bardy speaks to Nour Haydar about how the prime minister and Peter Dutton are both eyeing the crossbench
A shocking video shows two NSW nurses boasting about killing Israeli patients, and the Prime Minister prepares for a hung parliament by rolling out the red carpet for the Teals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump issues an ultimatum to Hamas over the release of the remaining hostages, car prices set to soar under Chris Bowen’s new emissions rules. Plus, a multi-million dollar financier to the Teals is revealed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the podcast! Today, I'm thrilled to have a very special guest, Calie Calabrese. Calie is a passionate nutrition and lifestyle coach with over a decade of experience specializing in gut and hormone health. She's not only a former healthy living expert for Fox 17 in Nashville but has also collaborated with major brands like Onegevity, Dr. Teals, and Fab Fit Fun, promoting healthier lifestyle practices. Calie's journey into health and wellness began nearly 15 years ago as she sought to overcome her own health challenges and those of her two sons. Through her dedication to holistic healing and lifestyle changes, she transformed her family's well-being, discovering the joy that comes from true health. A graduate of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Calie is also skilled in vegan and vegetarian cooking, certified in BarreAmped and YogaFit, and has owned her own wellness studio for over five years. What sets Calie apart is her holistic approach to wellness, focusing not just on weight loss but on a complete mindset transformation that empowers her clients to achieve food freedom and joy in their lives. So, if you're ready to take control of your health journey and make healthy living a lifestyle you love, join me in welcoming Calie Calabrese! Hugh & Grace Advocate Opportunity Sign Up To Work With Melissa Sign Up To Be A Guest On The Podcast! Melissa's Recommendations & Affiliations Get Melissa's Recommended Oura Ring Follow Melissa on Instagram Follow Melissa on Youtube Find out more about Melissa Get Access to the MADE Diet Course Get The MADE Diet Ebook Learn More About Larimar Med's Services Follow Dr. Fitz on Instagram Follow Dr. Fitz on Youtube Thank you so much for listening to this episode! We are honored and excited to be on this journey toward personal growth, a healthy lifestyle, and a greater more confident you. We'd love to hear from you. So, please share this episode with anyone you think needs to hear this message and remember to rate, review and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. We are Melissa McAllister & Dr. Lauren Fitzgerald. And until next time, thank you for being your own health advocate. xo, Melissa & Dr. Fitz
Anthony Albanese's Synagogue visit simply too little too late, Peter Dutton makes a brave call on the national flag, and the Teals show their 'true colours' in the voting records.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.