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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy and Lehmo prepare for a full week of shows, and kick it off with the All Sports Report, including a vey interesting close to Gather Round next season. Topics Lehmo wants to know what you've skipped work for, then comedian Merrick Watts is in studio to talk about his new sports drink - plus a quick dive into Australian War history. Billys 5 at 5:05 is back and talking MMM cricket, then Waleed Aly phones in after his trip to America to cover the US Election. He talks about what Trump's victory could mean for Australia. Aussie fast-bowling legend Peter Siddle is in studio to give his take on the summer of cricket, and cycling part of the Tour De France. Finally, Billy has a fruity Monday joke that he blames on his mate Corey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Project's Waleed Aly is live from Washington covering the results of the US election. As Donald Trump celebrates his victory, Kamala Harris is conceding and Waleed has all the live updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Hay Fever Bickmore Hugh Grant Doesn't Like A Bunch Of Stuff What Are Your Pet Peeves? Melbourne Cup Winner Was On The Voice (The Jockey, Not The Horse) Spelling Game - Animals Edition Whaddya Reckon? Public Holidays GUEST: Waleed Aly - US Election Tomorrow Music Quiz: Carrie - Old Birds Big Red Suitcase Roulette With Thanks To Flight Centre Britney Will Never Return To The Music Industry Covered In PooSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Carrie At The Races Carrie's “Highlight” Of The Day Chris Martin Fell Through The Stage Big Red Suitcase Roulette Thanks To Flight Centre Bickmore's Bits American Sheriff Won't Help You GUEST: Waleed Aly - US Election Torvill and Dean Recreation Ice Skating Bloodpack Cardi B Puts Elon In His Place NBA JerseysSubscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcasts/carrie-and-tommySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Project host and commentator Waleed Aly has commented on the US election and a small group of voters who feel globalisation has left them behind.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Raygun, Australia's most famous breaker, is back in the news again – posting photos hanging out with Sir Richard Branson and Boy George – as foreshadowed in her interview with The Project's Waleed Aly.Is this a coda to Raygun's viral moment, or a sign of things to come?Guest critic Tahlea Aualiitia is in to ponder the question, as well as Beyoncé's lack of CMA nominations.And we're also getting into our latest reality TV obsession – The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.Show notes:Raygun interview on The Project
Last night on The Project Raygun finally broke her silence with Waleed Aly. Speaking for the first time since her viral performance at the Paris Olympics, Raygun has finally revealed how she's been feeling since all the backlash. Claiming she thinks she is the best breakdancer in Australia and doesn't want to be in the spotlight anymore. We recap everything she had to say right here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie breakdancer who bombed out of the Olympics was grilled by Waleed Aly. In the US, 4 people are dead after a school shooting in Northern Georgia. One of Donald Trump's ex white house staffers has claimed the republican presidential hopeful wears a girdle. Katy Perry has explained why she chose to work with Dr Luke on her upcoming album. Queen guitarist, Brian May, has revealed that he had a minor stroke about a week ago. The AFL finals get underway tonight with Port taking on the Cats in Adelaide. Alex de Minaur has been knocked out of the US Open.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"It (lockdown) ended on the Wednesday — and that was my wedding anniversary — which was great because it got me out of doing anything". Credits: Get in touch with Mike on twitter, instagram or visit his website. Original artwork by Ashley Ronning. Recorded live on Feb 20, 2021 at The Sausage Factory, Dulwich Hill on unceded Gadigal land. Producers: Gab Burke, Tom Denham, Madeline Goldberger, Gus Macdonald, Ryan Pemberton and Joey Watson (EP).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ON TODAY'S SHOW - The AFL's stance on violence against women - The derogatory list involving Yarra Valley Grammar School students - What is the most boring day? - A shout out to Melbourne's weather - Corrie's getaway to Byron Bay A big shout out for Corrie, who was recognised in The Age for her work with the Sorrento Writers Festival Click here to read the article https://www.theage.com.au/cbd/upstart-writers-festival-aiming-to-take-melbourne-s-mantle-20240506-p5fpck.html In relation to the AFL's stance on violence against women, Caro and Corrie referenced the following comments and articles: Sian Pryor on X: The AFL announcer last night asked for a minute's silence for ‘the women who've lost their lives'. Once again the men are missing. The women are the actors in this phrase. As if a life is like a lost set of car keys. How about ‘for the women murdered by men'? Language. Matters. Waleed Aly in The Age: Holding all men responsible for a violent minority has failed to keep women safe Julia Baird in The Age: The AFL's ‘call to arms' is a step forward. Shame about the steps backwards THE COCKTAIL CABINET – brought to us by Prince Wine Store and Myles Thomson. This week: Rutherglen wines Chambers Old Vine Muscadelle Pfeiffer Seriously Nutty Dry Apera BSF brought to us by Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader. BOOK: Caro has a Book: What happened to Nina? By Dervla McTiernan SCREEN: Corrie has a Screen: The Idea of You on Prime Thank you to Cobram Estate Olive Oil FOOD: Caro has a recipe: The world's easiest quiche TOMATO & SPINACH QUICHE Serves 6 4 Roma tomatoes Salt and pepper, to taste Extra virgin olive oil, to taste 1 small onion, finely diced 200g spinach 300ml cream 3 egg yolks 1 egg SHORTCRUST PASTRY 210g plain flour Pinch of salt 125g unsalted butter, cubed 25ml cold water 1 egg To make the pastry, sieve flour and salt into a bowl. Rub butter into flour until it resembles breadcrumbs. Make a well in the centre and add the water and lightly beaten egg. Carefully bring in flour mixture until dough comes together. Knead lightly. Shape dough into 2 discs and wrap in plastic film. Refrigerate for 1 hour. Roll the pastry out to about 3mm thick and line a fluted quiche tin with a little overhang at the top. (Any leftover pastry can be frozen for another use.) Refrigerate tart case. Preheat oven to 200°C. Cut the tomatoes in half lengthways and place on a lined baking sheet, sprinkling the cut side with salt and pepper and a little oil. Place in the oven and bake at the same time that you are blind-baking the tart case - for about 20 minutes until the tomatoes are roasted and the pastry is golden brown. Remove from oven, set aside. Reduce oven to 160°C. Sweat the onion in a frying pan in a little oil until soft. Add the spinach and cook for another couple of minutes. Cool. Arrange spinach mixture on the pastry. Place tomatoes on top. Mix the cream and eggs, then season with salt and black pepper. Pour into the pastry-lined tin and put in oven. Cook for 40 minutes. The filling will puff up and turn golden-brown. Rest quiche rest for a minute, then serve. NOTE: This quiche can be served at room temperature, too. DID YOU SEE THAT? Media Watch discussed the ABC's coverage of the recent tragic events at Bondi Junction SIX QUICK QUESTIONS for Red Energy owned by Snowy Hydro, a renewable energy leader. CARO TO CORRIE: What's the most boring day CORRIE TO CARO: What irritates you beyond belief while listening to radio interviews CARO TO CORRIE: What caused joy this week CORRIE TO CARO: What is one of Australia's great myths about Melbourne CARO TO CORRIE: What was your favorite Met Gala Ball outfit CORRIE TO CARO: Which problem suffered by all of your children have you never really respected Thank you Red Energy, Prince Winestore and Cobram Olive Oil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beau Lamarre-Condon, the police officer accused of killing Sydney couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies, has been officially kicked off the force, NSW is the latest Australian state to ban gay conversion therapy, a white supremacist who escaped custody is back behind bars after a huge manhunt, Waleed Aly was momentarily lost for words on The Project last night, there was a bit of a bombshell on Channel 9's Today Show this morning. The Brisbane Broncos have confirmed superstar Reece Walsh has suffered a facial fractureSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Something To Talk About takes a break, we are revisiting some of the most emotional and revealing moments from the almost 50 guests who have joined us in conversation on this podcast over the past year. This third episode of the Something To Talk About summer series finds us about to begin a new year - a time many of us pause to both look ahead to the future and reflect on the year that was, including grieving those we have lost and re-evaluating the dark times we have navigated. Amid the fireworks and celebrations, this can be an isolating time, so today we're revisiting some of the most raw and intimate conversations that have taken place on Something To Talk About. We begin with Chloe Lattanzi, who spoke to Something To Talk About ahead of the one-year anniversary of the death of her mother, Olivia Newton-John. It is a moving conversation about grief, as is our interview with Waleed Aly, who opens up about spending time with his mother-in-law in her final hours, and how it brought closure - particularly given he was unable to be with his own father when he passed a decade ago. We also hear from those who have grappled with - and chosen to be open about - struggles related to their mental health. Abbie Chatfield explains how her ADHD diagnosis brought new clarity and helped her better understand her behaviour, while Brooke Blurton reveals how a childhood that left her feeling like an outcast to the wider Australian community informs her passion to fight for representation for First Nations people. Current Australian of the Year Taryn Brumfitt fires up about why accepting and celebrating our bodies is a decision we'll never regret, while Lisa Greenberg gives a searingly honest account of living with - and finally confronting - alcohol addiction. If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Hear the full conversation with each of the six guests featured in this episode here: Listen to Chloe Lattanzi here. Listen to Waleed Aly here. Listen to Abbie Chatfield here. Listen to Brooke Blurton here. Listen to Taryn Brumfitt here. Listen to Lisa Greenberg here. Something To Talk About will return with brand new episodes in late January 2024 Find more from Stellar via Instagram @stellarmag See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leigh Sales is one of Australia's most beloved journalists. A veteran anchor of the ABC's flagship current affairs program 7.30, the new presenter of Australian Story, co-host of hugely popular podcast Chat 10 Looks 3 with Annabel Crabb, and a bestselling author, Sales has been recognised with three Walkley Awards over the course of a career that has seen her interview countless political leaders, innovators and artists. In her new book, Storytellers: Questions, Answers and the Craft of Journalism, Sales turns her talents on her remarkable peers – including Waleed Aly, Richard Fidler, Niki Savva and Stan Grant – revealing candid insights into the craft of journalism and the power of storytelling. Over an intimate dinner at award-winning winery Montalto, Sales was joined by her close friend Lisa Millar, co-host of ABC News Breakfast, as they shared insights from their careers in the media and offer a peek behind the curtain of this vital but often misunderstood profession. This event was recorded on Friday 6 October 2023 AT Montalto as part of Spring Fling. Presented in partnership with Montalto. The bookseller for this event was Antipodes Bookshop and Gallery. Featured music is ‘Mirror' by Simon Winkler.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Most of Australia will know Waleed as a host of ‘The Project' Channel 10's evening news talk show, where he holds the utmost importance in upholding the journalistic code of ethics and providing a fair and balanced discussion of current affairs. Waleed Aly is a Journalist, lawyer and lecturer in politics at Monash Uni. We were honored to sit down with him and share his Success Story. A huge thanks to Waleed Aly for sharing his time and his story. We're sure you know where to find more of him.For the video podcast, find us on:
10.11.23What Happens Next?Can We Learn to Be More Civil? | 93 New this season: Subscribe to Monash's YouTube channel to watch the video version of each episode. With the advent of social media, conversations and disagreements are magnified. But as our exchanges become increasingly digital, we must remember that behind every screen, there's a fellow human being. In the last episode of Season 8, Dr Susan Carland's expert guests highlight the importance of maintaining civility, and its role in preserving democratic principles and collective pursuit of the common good. Dr Amanda Stephens emphasises the importance of being aware of our mindset before engaging with others. Dr Steven Zech points out that building cooperation – whether it's between governments or individuals – takes time, and it can be lost in a moment. Professor Lucas Walsh calls attention to the need to educate young people about common challenges such as climate change that demand collective solutions. Associate Professor Helen Forbes-Mewett recognises the significance of civility as a cornerstone of social cohesion, particularly in multicultural societies. Scott Stephens, co-host of ABC Radio National's The Minefield, emphasises the essential nature of face-to-face interactions for understanding the moral reality of another person. Finally, academic and presenter Dr Waleed Aly identifies the ways we can remove contempt and engage in good faith with people whose views we oppose. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Ripple effect: The social consequences of the ‘everyday' hate crime Hi, neighbour: The dynamics that shape Melbourne's inter-ethnic relationships Why do people tailgate? A psychologist explains what's behind this common (and annoying) driving habit Thank you for joining us for Season 8 of “What Happens Next?”. We'll be back with all-new episodes in a few short months. Explore our back catalog or watch your favourite episodes. Don't forget to subscribe to be notified about our next season, and rate or review the show to help others discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3.11.23What Happens Next?Are We Getting More Rude? | 92 New this season: Subscribe to Monash's YouTube channel to watch the video version of each full episode. Lockdown helped stop the spread of COVID-19, but it didn't do our social skills any favours. Have we forgotten how to get along? Civility goes beyond simple politeness – it's a crucial virtue that binds people together. It's also essential for maintaining democracy. This week, host Dr Susan Carland is joined by world-leading journalists, commentators and academics for an investigation of civility. Are we getting more rude? Monash University's Dr Steven Zech talks about the concerning trend of increasing incivility among certain groups, especially politicians. Dr Amanda Stephens, of Monash's Accident Research Centre, discusses road rage and the “de-identifying bubbles” of our cars. As our society becomes more individualised, finding shared values and a mutual understanding of the common good becomes a critical challenge. Without them, says education expert Professor Lucas Walsh, a breakdown of civility in public discourse is inevitable. Engaging civilly means inviting responses and acknowledging humanity. Dr Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens, co-hosts of The Minefield, consider the issue of contempt, highlighting how it can erode the foundation of a democratic society. A full transcript of this episode is available on Monash Lens. Learn more: Anger and aggressive driving all the rage on our roads The Oscars slap raises important moral question about civility and incivility Scanlon report: Taking Australia's temperature on migration attitudes “What Happens Next?” will be back next week with part two of this series and our final episode of the season: ‘Can We Learn to Be More Civil?'. If you're enjoying the show, don't forget to subscribe, or rate or review “What Happens Next?” to help listeners like yourself discover it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
On today's catch up with the crew, Erin got embarrassed about a flower delivery, a sobriety chat leads to dating deal breakers and Waleed Aly joins the show! Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Project's Waleed Aly got to sit down with The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood in London. He joined the guys to share his experience, and settle the favourites with past & present The Project hosts Fifi & Nick.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
On a VERY special episode of Hughesy, Ed & Erin, we ARE the Logies After Party at Star Sydney where we're joined by all the big stars of Australia's night of nights!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A big announcement from Andrew, Waleed Aly has summed up exactly what's wrong with Victoria without knowing it. Plus, one former PM's latest attempt to censor his critics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Adam & Symon are living it up on their Euro Trip, we're taking a look back at some of our favourite moments from the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Waleed Aly is a lecturer, a lawyer, a gold logie winner, one of our most respected journalists, a husband and a father.....and not a bad musician. There is a decent amount going on in the world at the moment, so probably a good time for a good chat. Next episode, one of the biggest DJs in the world is touring Australia.....Matty catches up with the one and only Fatboy Slim. Right here, next episode. Check out The Matty Johns Podcast YouTube channel here The guys on Insta here and TikTok here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Waleed Aly has held a prime position behind The Project desk for nearly a decade, cementing himself as a household name in mainstream Australian television and winning a Walkley and a Gold Logie to boot. Despite being a public figure, Waleed very rarely gives interviews, so the opportunity to hear some of his remarkable insight was one we couldn't pass up. On this episode of Something To Talk About, Waleed talks about some of his most controversial moments over the years and his future on the Project desk. Tune into The Project six days a week, airing Sunday to Friday at 6.30pm on 10 and 10 Play.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who even needs a partner to celebrate Valentines Day with? Chrissie reminds us all who the most important person to love on Valentines Day actually is. Waleed Aly also joins us today to try a bit of Chrissie's very own Shakshouka. How does it rate from a Shakshouka connoisseur? Plus, are self-checkouts a complete scam???See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new host of The Project reveals why she was a tad apprehensive to join the show and what Waleed's really like behind the scenes. Plus, she opens up about meeting Prince William during a royal tour. Host: Andrew BucklowProducer: Emily PidgeonAssistant Producer: Nina YoungAudio Editor: Joshua BurtonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Australian is believed to have been one of the 72 passengers aboard a plane that crashed in Nepal on the weekend, A young boy who was critically injured in the Sea World helicopter crash has been taken off life support amid a miraculous recovery, The global leader of the Comanchero bikie club is believed to have been arrested in Turkey, the Australian Open stars today, Project host Sarah Harris has revealed the touching comment that Waleed Aly said to her when she joined the show,it's been reported that King Charles is considering holding peace talks with Prince HarrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While Matt & Alex enjoy a holiday, we look back on some of the times the guys cheated with other podcasts! On today's episode Matt Okine joins The Weekend Briefing with Jamila Rizvi. ABOUT THE WEEKEND BRIEFING: The Weekend Briefing is a conversational-style show that profiles some of Australia's favourite names, with recent guests including Rebel Wilson, Courtney Act, Dannii Minogue, Andy Lee, Waleed Aly, Samantha Harris, George Ezra and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Waleed Aly returns to chat with Pete Helliar about his favourite film, Three Lions, then lets us know what he thinks of the third movie in the original Star Wars Trilogy - Return Of The Jedi.Feel free to email us at yasnypodcast@gmail.com OR drop us some comments, feedback or ideas on the speakpipe (link below)Keep it fun and under a minute and you may get on the show.https://www.speakpipe.com/YASNYRecorded and Produced at Castaway Studios, Collingwood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Waleed Aly returns to chat with Pete Helliar about his favourite film, Three Lions, then lets us know what he thinks of the third movie in the original Star Wars Trilogy - Return Of The Jedi. Feel free to email us at yasnypodcast@gmail.com OR drop us some comments, feedback or ideas on the speakpipe (link below) Keep it fun and under a minute and you may get on the show. https://www.speakpipe.com/YASNY Recorded and Produced at Castaway Studios, Collingwood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the biggest stories in sport this week is Waleed Aly, Corbin Middlemas and Fatima Kdouh.
Up to 9 million Australians may have had their personal details compromised after a cyberattack on Optus, Waleed Aly wants Australia to ditch the monarchy and become a republic with an indigenous head of state, thousands of Russian men are trying to flee the country to avoid a military call up for the war against Ukraine, the AFL grand final parade returns to Melbourne today for the first time in three years, Karl Stefanovic is being investigated by police after a waiter at a charity event claimed he was touched, Johnny Depp has got a new girlfriend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the biggest stories in sport this week is Waleed Aly, Alister Nicholson, and Chloe Saltau.
Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Splendour Time Game $7600 Anagrams McDonalds Waleed Aly MasterChef Winner - Billie Crying on plane See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Julian Assange's defenders claim that the free speech protections afforded to news organisations should apply to Assange as well — and that his impending extradition to the US therefore poses a threat to democracy. Professor Katharine Gelber joins Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens to discuss whether the free speech argument holds.
Five years after the historic gathering at the red centre, Anthony Albanese used his election night victory speech to “commit to the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full”. Professor Megan Davis joins Waleed Aly and Scott Stephens on The Minefield to discuss some of the obstacles that stand in the way of a constitutional referendum, and how a First Nations Voice might transform the moral fabric of our politics.
Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the biggest stories in sport this week are Waleed Aly, Catherine Murphy, and Fatima Kdouh.
WA is finally open and The Project TV came to town to film for a whole week! We caught up with the hilarious Pete Helliar & the incredible Waleed Aly! While Nathan, Nat & Shaun are away enjoy some of their best bits! We're back April 19th! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a fake military uniform helped a massive drug lord escape prison, Nathan, Nat, & Shaun wanted to know what super powers you got from simply wearing a uniform? The guys also heard of some hilarious stitch ups when it comes to helping out your neighbours, and spoke to Wildcat Mitch Norton, Fever Captain Courtney Bruce, Damien Fleming (re. Warnie's doco) PLUS The Project's Waleed Aly dropped in! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're going back to 2015 and hearing from broadcaster, author, academic, father and Gold Logie winner, Waleed Aly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the biggest stories in sport this week is Waleed Aly, Caroline Wilson and Corbin Middlemas.
On the precipice of a new age, what are the forces that will bring us together, and what is driving us apart? Simon Longstaff sits between Waleed Aly and Naomi Klein as they discuss the decline of meta-narratives in society and politics, reconciling coloniser and Indigenous histories and narratives, and trends of hyper-individualism and conspiracy. Neither are wholly optimistic nor pessimistic about the future that lies ahead. Waleed Aly is a broadcaster, lawyer, academic and Walkley Award-winning journalist. Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, New York Times bestselling author and Senior Correspondent for The Intercept. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.
A playerless piano performs a repeating piece of music in which every note of a scale is played on every beat of the bar. The melody is absorbed into chaos, as the words of Noami Klein and Waleed Aly speak of our interconnectedness and entanglements. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.
FODI: The In-Between is an audio time capsule recording this moment in time. It asks: Are we in-between two eras? And if so, what does this mean about the past and the future? 8 conversations between 16 of the world's biggest thinkers, featuring Stephen Fry, Roxane Gay, Waleed Aly, Peter Singer, Sam Mostyn, Slavoj Žižek, Naomi Klein and more . Accompanied by 8 short creative sound responses to the themes that will be released alongside each conversation. Two new episodes dropping weekly. Subscribe now to join us at the in-between. Produced by The Festival of Dangerous Ideas, The Ethics Centre and Audiocraft.
Joining Kelli Underwood to discuss the week's biggest stories in sport is Waleed Aly, Gideon Haigh and Samantha Lewis.
This is the podcast companion to our latest Honest Government Ad about the Kyoto Carryover Credits - watch it here. You can also view this podcast on YouTube - which we recommend as it contains lots of visuals and graphs to help you follow the story.Follow Richie Merzian here: twitter.com/RichieMerzianAnd follow/support the Australian Institute: tai.org.auRECOMMENDED READING / LISTENING:Listen to Simon Holmes à Court on Ep 8 of the Juice Media podcastClive Hamilton: Australia hit its Kyoto target, but it was more a three-inch putt than a hole in oneRichie Merzian: Australia admits it is on its own using cringe carbon loopholeTim Baxter: Excellent twitter thread with lots of graphsKetan Joshi: This isn't progress. It's a symptom of rot.Listen to Simon Holmes à Court on Waleed Aly's podcastIf you enjoyed this podcast please subscribe and most importantly, recommend it to others! This podcast was produced thanks to our Patrons. If you'd like to help keep us going, you can support us on Patreon or via these other options.Follow us on Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram