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Moderators and guests of the AustralianPolitics subreddit talk about, analyse and dissect the popular Australian political events of the week.
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Talking AusPol #27 - Dear Diary, it’s Australia Day
Talking AusPol #27 - Dear Diary, it’s Australia Day [Sunday 29 Jan 10:00am AEDT]
Join Ardeet and Loganberry with guest Dugglez as they discuss:
Australia Day, the good the bad and the ugly
Albanese’s diary and government secrecy
South Australia set to get First Nations’ Voice to Parliament by the end of the year.
Australia may get ‘right to be forgotten’ privacy laws
NSW Libs still need to pick 36 candidates.
Does 'tough on crime' work for youth justice?
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Talking AusPol #26: Rent Vent - The Australian rental market
Join Ardeet with guests Dangerman and AngerAndHope (Loganberry is away this week) as we discuss the Australian Rental Market.
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Talking AusPol #25: The downside of dressing up
Join Ardeet and ActuallyLoganberry with guest k2svpete as they discuss:
Perrottet dressing up as a nazi.
George Pell passing
Taxpayer funded VIP flights not being reported.
What's being said about the Voice
Time to remove stamp duty?
Action on carbon credits is heating up
Should non union members be levied for union successes?
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Talking AusPol #24: To the New Year and beyond
Join Ardeet and Loganberry with their guest AngerAndHope as they discuss:
The impact of Millennial voters on Australian Politics
Will Labor reverse their decision on the stage three tax cuts?
Are Queensland's new penalties for young offenders too tough?
Mandatory Covid test for travellers from China
Labor to impose quotas on streamed content.
Predictions for 2023
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Talking AusPol #23: An energetic end to the year
Join Ardeet and Loganberry with guest 'Surprise Jeffo' as we discuss private corporate power over the Australian energy supply and government plans to cap prices.
Then we discuss the top ten political topics for the year from what appealed most to members of the r/AustralianPolitics subreddit.
1. Albanese the 31st PM2. Getting Julian Assange home to Australia3. Performance of the Greens in the Federal and Victorian elections4. 'Google it mate' - Bandt5. Creation of the anti-corruption watchdog6. Increased discussion on legalising marijuana7. Optus data leak8. Scott Morrison appointing himself to five additional portfolios.9. Firebombing of friendlyjordies' Bondi home10. Census Australia 2022 - Christianity plummets as 'non-religious' surges
Talking Auspol will return on Sunday 8th January 2023 at 10:00 AEDT
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Talking Auspol #22: Workplace changes and rising temperatures in the Pacific
Ardeet and LoganBerry are joined this week by Dangerman to discuss:
Labor gets its workplace changes passed
Australia and United States vow to increase military cooperation in the Pacific
Sydney climate change protester sentenced to 8 months in jail
Federal parliament overturns 25 year old ban on euthanasia laws in ACT and Norther Territory
Greens want new rules for landlords
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