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Warren Mundine has accused the "woke left" of attempting to divide Australia by co-opting Welcome to Country speeches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prominent Indigenous leader, Warren Mundine, told Tom Elliott he was "flabbergasted" by the comments made by Australia's Race Discrimination Commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, about Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Antisemitism fosters in Australia under Labor's watch, Warren Mundine loses Liberal Bradfield preselection. Plus, the end of the friendship between Elon Musk and Nigel Farage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Luke Grant is joined by Indigenous Leader Warren Mundine and Director of Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Danny Ford OAM, for a special edition of the Sunday Sweep.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indigenous Leader, Warren Mundine joins Bill Woods for the News Hour. Listen to Summer Nights with Bill Woods live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm Friday on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The nation's second-biggest pubs group, Australian Venue Co, has informed managers there will be no celebrations or acknowledgment of Australia Day at their premises in 2025. The change comes due to claims the day causes 'sadness' and 'hurt' for some patrons. Warren Mundine told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, 'this is what it's all about, Australia. It's not about anyone else. It's about Australians.' 'It's about all these people that come here as immigrants after the Second World War and before and helped with Indigenous people and other people who were here before that and built this great nation. That's what we should be celebrating,' Mundine said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Proud Indigenous Australian businessman, author and commentator Warren Mundine joined Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast to give his thoughts on Lidia Thorpe's outburst at King Charles and Queen Camilla in Parliament yesterday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Mundine from the Centre for Independent Studies discusses Anthony Albanese's take on the Voice referendum, Israel confirms death of Hamas leader. Plus, Labor's destructive 'nature positive' plan under fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indigenous leader Warren Mundine spoke to John Stanley 12 months on from the Voice referendum. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prominent Indigenous leader Warren Mundine gave his thoughts on the speech from Saturday night, and stated Welcome to Country ceremonies have gone "overboard" now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Businessman and politician Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO joins Graham Cornes. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Warren Mundine AO is an Australian Aboriginal leader and politician. He was the National President of the Australian Labor Party, but quit the party in 2012. He was appointed chairman of the Coalition government's Indigenous Advisory Council by then-prime minister, Tony Abbott. Warren was a leading opponent of the Voice to Parliament campaign. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr. John R. Lott, Jr., is an economist and a world-recognized expert on guns and crime and also founder of The Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC). During the Trump administration, he served as the Senior Advisor for Research and Statistics in the Office of Justice Programs and then the Office of Legal Policy in the U.S. Department of Justice. Lott has held research or teaching positions at various academic institutions, including the University of Chicago, Yale University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University, UCLA, and Rice University, and was the chief economist at the United States Sentencing Commission during 1988-1989. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA. Nobel laureate Milton Friedman noted: “John Lott has few equals as a perceptive analyst of controversial public policy issues.” Lott is a prolific author and has written ten books, including “More Guns, Less Crime,” “The Bias Against Guns,” and “Freedomnomics.” His most recent books are “Dumbing Down the Courts: How politics keeps the smartest judges off the bench” and “Gun Control Myths.”
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JD Vance delivers his first speech as Donald Trump's VP candidate at the Republican National Convention, Labor's weakness on the CFMEU corruption allegations. Plus, Warren Mundine on the crime crisis plaguing Alice Springs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New details about who's behind the Teal-style Islamic political movement, Hollywood A-lister calls on President Biden to step down. Plus, Warren Mundine on the state of Indigenous affairs post-Voice referendum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Northern Territory government has extended the youth curfew in Alice Springs an extra 6 days after seeing good results. Extra police officers are being sent from around the territory as well as from South Australia. Warren Mundine joins Bill to talk about what needs to happen to find solutions to the youth crime in the city. Listen to Nights with John Stanley live Monday to Thursday from 8pm-12am on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Mundine joins live to discuss what a low voter turnout for South Australia's Voice to Parliament means for Australia, Labor ministers outed for taking jets to launch solar project. Plus, Higgins-Lehrmann wrecking ball continues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, The Hon. Mark Latham MLC discusses the latest in politics. Later, Warren Mundine AO discusses indigenous issues. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Mark Latham is an Australian politician and media commentator, currently serving as an independent member in the New South Wales Legislative Council. He previously served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party and leader of the opposition from December 2003 to January 2005. He is the author of 13 books, including Civilising Global Capital (1998), The Latham Diaries (2005), Outsiders (2017) and Take Back Australia (2018). Mark is one of Australia's leading advocates of ‘outsider' politics. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Warren Mundine AO is an Australian Aboriginal leader and political strategist. He was the National President of the Australian Labor Party, but quit the party in 2012. He was appointed chairman of the Coalition government's Indigenous Advisory Council by then-prime minister, Tony Abbott. Warren was a leader in opposing the Albanese government's Indigenous Voice to Parliament campaign. X: @nyunggai
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Indigenous activist Warren Mundine has spoken out about the conflict in the Middle East, revealing to Ray Hadley why he felt it was "to do something" and address the complex history and perspectives on both sides of the debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Host Liz Storer fires up with the hot topics of the week. Argentina's Javier Milei warns of a "War on the West", as the US struggles under another wave of illegal migrants. Plus, Warren Mundine joins the show to discuss Kmart refusing to stock Australia Day products even if the date is changed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, Warren Mundine AO will engage in a discussion on indigenous issues. Later, Dr. Renee Heath, MLC, will delve into the latest stories in Australian politics. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Warren Mundine AO is an Australian Aboriginal leader and politician. He previously held the position of National President of the Australian Labor Party but left the party in 2012. He was appointed as the chairman of the Indigenous Advisory Council by then-Prime Minister Tony Abbott in the Coalition government. Warren has been a prominent figure opposing the Albanese government's Indigenous Voice to Parliament campaign. For more information, you can visit https://nyunggablack.com/ or follow him on Twitter: @nyunggai. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr. Renee Heath serves as the Liberal Party member for the Eastern Victoria Region in the Victorian Legislative Council. She held the position of secretary of the Parliamentary Liberal Party from December 2022 to May 2023. Before entering Parliament, Renee had a background in health, with a Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic), where she provided care to patients of all ages and backgrounds across Gippsland. She has also been involved in community projects aimed at improving children's health and local environmental initiatives. Renee has a long history of volunteerism and community service. To learn more, please visit https://www.reneeheath.com.au/.
Clinton speaks with prominent indigenous leader, Warren Mundine,about the decision of Woolworths and Aldi to not sell Australia Day merchandise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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*Victory for Warren Mundine. *Affordable housing crisis. *Calls for more support for Ukraine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new renewables project in Dubbo has slipped under the radar despite plans to cover over 20,000 square kilometres of land. Plus, the SBS apologises to Warren Mundine after a fiery exchange with Marcia Langton in early October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Victory for Warren Mundine. *Affordable housing crisis. *Calls for more support for Ukraine.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indigenous advocate, Warren Mundine, joins Luke Grant to discuss the lack of action following the Voice 'NO' outcome, emphasising the need for tangible outcomes in areas such as education and employment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Saturday the country voted in the first referendum since 1999 on a Voice to Parliament. The country voted with 39.4% saying ‘yes' and 60.6.% saying ‘no'. The country has voted overwhelmingly to reject a Voice to Parliament. In this episode of The Briefing, we speak to one of the most prominent No advocates Nyunggai Warren Mundine about the result and what comes next. Headlines: 'Yes' campaigners say they'll continue to work towards Closing the Gap Thousands of troops continue to gather at the Gaza border New Zealand has a new prime minister Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was the referendum Anthony Albanese promised to hold at the last election, but pretty much all the opinion polls suggest that when Australians cast their votes, it will be a resounding “No” to an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. The Voice would act as an independent advisory body to the government for First Nations people, but the proposed change to the Constitution has led to a divisive and heated debate. Today, ABC reporter Isabella Higgins on why Yes campaigners still see a glimmer of hope and what to expect when you wake up the morning after the vote. Featured: Isabella Higgins, ABC reporter
Andrew Bolt and Warren Mundine make their final arguments in relation to the Voice, Albanese caught out by late response, scepticism over Qatar's Hamas affinity. Plus, one of the arrested Woodside activists joins the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the course of the referendum's official campaign, the case against the Voice has been dominated by the conservative “No” campaign, led by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine. But what is the “progressive No” case – the advocates of which are predominantly First Nations people. The Blak Sovereign movement against the Voice isn't officially campaigning for its demise and isn't backed by less-than-transparent fortunes and vested interests. Their opposition comes from an entirely different place to that of the conservatives, yet reaches the same conclusion: NO. Today we speak to the face of the “progressive No”, Senator Lidia Thorpe. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Senator Lidia Thorpe
Ua faaalia e le Susuga i le faafeagaiga o le Ekalesia Faapotopotoga Kerisiano Samoa i Alice Springs, Rev Uelese Mulitalo, lona lagolagoina o le mau i le Ioe mo se Leo o Tagata Muamua i le palemene. Peita'i o loo tuleia e nisi o tagata muamua, e pei o le sui o le Senate Jacinta Price ma Warren Mundine, le mau e te'ena se leo o tagata muamua.
Early voting for the Voice referendum goes underway, Warren Mundine's daughter criticises her father's 'No' stance. Plus, France accuses Australia of undermining NATO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrations for Dan Andrews' resignation continue across Victoria, Warren Mundine warns of the Voice to Parliament's dangerous division. Plus, a US democrat accused of setting off a fire alarm to delay the vote for a bill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Những người ủng hộ chiến dịch Yes và các nghị sĩ hợp nhau để phát tờ rơi trên khắp đất nước vào hôm thứ Tư, 27/9 kêu gọi mọi người bỏ phiếu Yes. Cũng trong ngày, tại Câu lạc bộ Báo chí Quốc gia, nhà vận động nổi bật cho chiến dịch Yes, ông Noel Pearson, đã có bài phát biểu đáp lại bài của ông Warren Mundine, nhà vận động chiến dịch No,nói trước các nhà báo ở Canberra vào hôm Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 9.
With Australia going to the polls in just over two weeks, Warren Mundine's claims that the Uluru Statement is a ‘symbolic declaration of war' has stoked widespread outrage. In this episode of the special Full Story series The voice Ask Me Anything, Yes23 co-chair and filmmaker Rachel Perkins breaks down the ‘disgraceful set of lies' promoted by some no supporters, and answers your questions about race in the constitution, misinformation and the history of Indigenous advisory bodies. Treaty Before Voice convenor Boe Spearim explains why he's voting no, and answers your questions about treaty and Blak sovereignty Check out our voice explainer and the latest voice poll results
Victorias Premier Daniel Andrews verkündet Rücktritt / Nyung-gai Warren Mundine wirft Albanese Regierung vor, Rassentrennung wieder in die Verfassung aufzunehmen / Albanese hofft auf „Ja“-Stimme der Australier bei Referendum / Qantas Piloten fordern Rücktritt des neuen Vorsitzenden Richard Goyder / Tausende armenischer Flüchtlinge fliehen aus der Region Nagorno-Kara-bakh / 6 Tote und 12 Vermisste nach Erdrutsch in Guatemala / 15 Millionen Dollar Strafe für ANZ / In Deutschland werden stationäre Grenzkontrollen an den Landesgrenzen zu Polen und Tschechien vorbereitet.
Headlines Daniel Andrews resigns as Victorian Premier; Leading No campaigner Warren Mundine addresses the National Press Club. In sports, A former Labor senator appointed as the A-League's first independent chair.
Dan Andrews' resignation shocks the nation as Bolt analyses his tragic leadership journey. Plus, Warren Mundine's National Press Club address puts a nail in the 'Yes' coffin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The campaigning around the Voice to Parliament has been heated, but this week figures in the “No” camp threatened to turn that negativity on each other. Leading “No” campaigner Warren Mundine claimed that defeating the referendum would make treaties between governments and First Nations people more likely. Fellow campaigner Jacinta Nampijinpa Price declared “you can't have a treaty with your own citizens”. And there's division over Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's proposal to hold a second referendum. Today, columnist for The Saturday Paper Paul Bongiorno on the tensions in the “No” camp and whether they will make a difference on polling day. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Columnist for The Saturday Paper, Paul Bongiorno.
Labor has created an immigration mess with asylum-seeker applications surging to a three year high. Plus, Warren Mundine throws a spanner in the 'No' camp's works with his January 26 comment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apologies for the delay on this one guys - been battling some annoying health issues which include 'fatigue' and 'brain fog'. And no, it's not the vaccine! Or a tumour! Joel has a chat with Sam about CPAC. It was predictably shit but Sam bothered to wade through the mangroves and find out specifically why it was shit. The crossover collab with nazis is becoming very much part of the regular programming now and for some reason Warren Mundine thinks it's a wise idea to stand with these people. Just bizarre. Enjoy!