20 episodes

Former political staffer, Alisha Aitken-Radburn speaks to the women of Australian politics to move past the sensationalist headlines and double standards to discover the excellent work done day to day by parliamentarians, staffers, party officials and more. To uncover the passions that led those women to work in the halls of power and whether they feel the Australian political system and Parliament House, enables them to make change.
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In the House and In the Senate Alisha Aitken-Radburn

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Former political staffer, Alisha Aitken-Radburn speaks to the women of Australian politics to move past the sensationalist headlines and double standards to discover the excellent work done day to day by parliamentarians, staffers, party officials and more. To uncover the passions that led those women to work in the halls of power and whether they feel the Australian political system and Parliament House, enables them to make change.
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    Dr Katie Allen MP - Liberal Member for Higgins

    Dr Katie Allen MP - Liberal Member for Higgins

    Welcome to the last episode of season two!
    Today we speak to Dr Katie Allen, Liberal Member for Higgins in Melbourne. She won the seat at the 2019 Federal Election. Before politics, Katie was a medical researcher In 2015 Allen was elected an Inaugural Fellow of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences.
    At the 2019 election, the Liberals suffered a six-percent swing against them in Higgins, enough to drop the Liberal majority to 53 percent, making Higgins a marginal seat for the first time.
    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.

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    • 48 min
    Lucy Stronach - Australia's Youth Representative to the United Nations

    Lucy Stronach - Australia's Youth Representative to the United Nations

    This week on the pod we chat to Lucy Stronach - the current Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations. Throughout 2021, Lucy toured Australia to identify the concerns, needs and experiences of diverse and underrepresented young people before reporting to key stakeholders including the Australian Government and the United Nations. 
    A graduate of studies in Criminology, Law, and Security, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism, Lucy is a passionate advocate of youth justice, indigenous justice, gender-based crime prevention, penology, and evidence-based practice. Her work has taken her to the streets of Mumbai to fight for the empowerment of sex workers, to juvenile prisons in San Diego to aid young offenders, and to the UNDP in Bangkok to work with youth leaders in the promotion of human rights and justice. 
    Before assuming her role as the Youth Rep, Lucy worked across the Indo-Pacific as the Sri Lankan Fellow for DFAT’s New Colombo Plan Scholarship. Part of her program included working in Vietnam to combat the abuse of street children and rehabilitate victims of human trafficking, and after working at Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Defence, Lucy was named a contributing International Research Fellow where she helped formulate the nation’s first public defence strategy. 
    In 2021, Lucy was named one of YAIA’s ‘Young Women to Watch in International Affairs’, currently sits on the Sir David Martin Foundation’s Youth Advisory Group and UNAA NSW’s Advisory Board, and is consulting on behalf of DFAT and Natasha Stott Despoja to assist with duties related to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women.
    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.

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    • 38 min
    Hon Tanya Plibersek MP - Labor Member for Sydney

    Hon Tanya Plibersek MP - Labor Member for Sydney

    This week on In the House and In the Senate I'm joined by Tanya Plibersek, the Labor Member for Sydney. Through her time in Parliament she served as a Cabinet Minister in the Rudd and Gillard Governments and the Deputy Leader of the Labor Party and Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 2013 to 2019. 
    She is currently the Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for Women.
    Tanya grew up in Sydney, the daughter of migrants from Slovenia. She joined the Labor Party at 15 and went on to study journalism and public policy. During her time in Government, Tanya established the National Rental Affordability Scheme to build 50,000 affordable rental homes, expanded Medicare-subsided dental check-ups for children and convened the National Council to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children amongst much more. 
    We chat about her first steps into politics, what she is most proud of having achieved so far, we also chat about the Kate Jenkins review - noting that this episode was recorded before the report's release.
    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.

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    • 34 min
    Senator Sue Lines - Labor Senator for Western Australia

    Senator Sue Lines - Labor Senator for Western Australia

    Senator Sue Lines has been a Labor Senator for Western Australia since 2013. She has been the Deputy President of the Senate since 2016.
    Before entering politics, Sue was the Assistant National Secretary of the union United Voice.
    In this conversation we discuss Labor's ongoing consultation with First Nations women in Western Australia and across Australia, we chat about the origins of Sue's drive to make change in the world and go into the dynamics of preselections, power and policy-making.
    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.


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    • 43 min
    Hannah Smith - AMWU National Campaigns Co-ordinator

    Hannah Smith - AMWU National Campaigns Co-ordinator

    This week on In the House and In the Senate I'm joined by Hannah Smith.
    Hannah is the National Campaigns Co-ordinator at the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union – also known as the AMWU.
    The AMWU represents tens of thousands of workers across Australia in all areas of manufacturing from food and confectionery, metal manufacturing and engineering, printing, design, packaging and more.
    Hannah has worked in various capacities at the AMWU for the past six years – starting as an organiser with print workers.
    I’m very grateful she can share her insights as a staunch unionist and feminist with us, she's very very awesome and I'm a big fangirl.
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    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.

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    • 29 min
    Dr Anne Aly MP - Labor Member for Cowan

    Dr Anne Aly MP - Labor Member for Cowan

    In today's episode we chat to Dr Anne Aly, the Labor Member for Cowan.
    Anne is an internationally renowned expert in counter-terrorism and counter radicalisation, she has published over 100 articles and books on topics related to terrorism and international security. 
    Anne was the only Australian to be invited to President Obama's White House conference on violent extremism in 2015. She has worked with the United Nations on developing programs and policies on national security and counter-terrorism. She is the recipient of numerous awards for her work and in 2016 she was awarded the Australian security medal.
    This has to be one of my favourite episodes yet - Anne is so refreshingly candid, compassionate and vivacious. We chat about her entry into politics, have differing opinions to the collective in a political party and what's in store for her future. I am very grateful that she's joined us on the pod.
    Get in touch with In the House and In the Senate:
    Instagram: @inthehouseinthesenate / @alisha.aitkenradburn
    Email: inthehouseinthesenate@gmail.com
    In the House and In the Senate is recorded on the lands of the Whadjuk people.

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    • 45 min

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