Wally's World

Andrew Wallace MP

Welcome to Wally’s World, the podcast where Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace MP pulls back the curtain on life in Parliament and the issues shaping our nation. From the Sunshine Coast to Canberra, Andrew speaks openly about the policies, debates and decisions that affect everyday Australians. Each episode offers a candid look at politics, community, leadership and the challenges facing our country. Andrew’s path to Parliament is anything but typical. Before entering politics he worked as a builder, small business owner and barrister, experiences that shaped his practical approach to public service. Since being elected as the Federal Member for Fisher, Andrew has served Australia in senior parliamentary roles including Speaker of the House of Representatives and Shadow Attorney-General, gaining a unique perspective on how Parliament works and how decisions are made. In Wally’s World, Andrew draws on those experiences to explore the issues that matter most to Australians. From cost-of-living pressures and national security to small business, infrastructure and the future of our communities, nothing is off limits. The podcast also shines a light on the Fisher electorate and the Sunshine Coast, highlighting the people, businesses and organisations that make the region one of the most dynamic communities in Australia. Whether it’s insights from the floor of Parliament, conversations with local leaders, or reflections on the big debates shaping the nation, Wally’s World is a place for honest discussion, practical ideas and a closer look at the work of a modern Member of Parliament. From Fisher to Canberra, welcome to Wally’s World. 🎙️ Media Enquiries: Brendan West - 0402 556 646 - brendan.west@aph.gov.au

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  1. Wally's World - Ep8 - Tony Abbott

    6일 전

    Wally's World - Ep8 - Tony Abbott

    In this episode of Wally's World, I sit down with former Prime Minister Tony Abbott for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, public service, Australian values and the future of the nation. Tony reflects on his early life, education and journey into politics, from his time as a student leader, Rhodes Scholar and journalist to becoming Australia's 28th Prime Minister. He shares personal lessons from his father and the mentors who shaped his thinking, including B.A. Santamaria, John Howard and Cardinal George Pell. We discuss the importance of volunteering and community service, Australia's unique national character, and whether the country has lost some of the ambition, confidence and pride that helped build one of the world's most successful democracies. Tony also looks back on his time as Opposition Leader and Prime Minister, discussing the campaign against the carbon tax, stopping the boats, the MH17 tragedy, the challenges of governing after winning office, and the major infrastructure projects delivered during his government. He speaks candidly about leadership, the realities of political life and the lessons learned from his time in the nation's highest office. The conversation also explores Australia's future, the challenges facing families and communities, the role of strong leadership, and Tony's decision to return to political service as President of the Liberal Party. He outlines why he believes the Coalition can rebuild under Angus Taylor and what he sees as the key challenges confronting Australia in the years ahead. This is a thoughtful and candid discussion with one of the most significant and influential figures in modern Australian politics, covering leadership, resilience, public service, national identity and the future direction of the country. 🎙️ Wally's World - Ep 8 - Tony Abbott

    43분
  2. Wally's World - Ep 7 - Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi

    6월 17일

    Wally's World - Ep 7 - Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi

    In this special episode of Wally's World, filmed inside the Afghan Embassy in Canberra just days before it closes its doors, I sit down with His Excellency Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi, Afghanistan's Ambassador to Australia, for a deeply personal and important conversation about the fall of Kabul, life under Taliban rule, and the future of Afghanistan. Ambassador Waissi reflects on the devastating events of 15 August 2021 when the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan, bringing an abrupt end to two decades of progress, particularly for women and girls. He shares what everyday life now looks like inside Afghanistan, where girls are banned from education beyond Grade 6, women are excluded from government employment, and many of the freedoms gained over the previous twenty years have disappeared. We also explore Afghanistan's strategic importance throughout history, Australia's role during the conflict, and the lasting bonds formed between Australians and Afghans through military service, diplomacy and community connections. Most significantly, Ambassador Waissi discusses the Australian Government's decision to close the Afghan Embassy in Canberra at the end of June 2026. Operating as an embassy in exile since the Taliban takeover, the mission has continued to support more than 120,000 Afghans living in Australia while maintaining the symbols and legitimacy of the former Afghan Republic. In a powerful and emotional exchange, the Ambassador reveals why he cannot return to Afghanistan, what the future holds for him and his family, and why he intends to continue advocating for freedom, democracy and human rights from Australia. This is a conversation about sacrifice, friendship, democracy, and the human cost of losing a nation. For anyone interested in foreign affairs, national security, Australia's involvement in Afghanistan, or the future of one of the world's most troubled regions, this is an episode you won't want to miss. 🎙️ Wally's World - Ep 7 - Ambassador Wahidullah Waissi

    30분
  3. Wally's World - Ep 6 - Sam Parker

    6월 10일

    Wally's World - Ep 6 - Sam Parker

    In Episode 6 of Wally’s World, I sit down with Sam Parker, founder of Grab Life By The Balls, for an honest and important conversation about men’s mental health, mateship and the power of human connection. As Men’s Health Week approaches, Sam shares the story behind the Sunshine Coast charity that has grown into a national movement, helping thousands of Australian men build friendships, find support and reconnect with their communities. We discuss the confronting reality that seven of the nine suicides that occur every day in Australia are men, why so many men struggle to ask for help, and the life stresses that often sit behind mental health challenges. Sam explains why something as simple as having "three or more close mates" can significantly improve both mental and physical health outcomes, and how Grab Life By The Balls is creating opportunities for men to connect through regular catch-ups, breakfasts, barbecues and community events across Australia. We also explore the challenges facing modern men, including loneliness, relationship breakdowns, financial pressures, work stress and the growing impact of social isolation in an increasingly digital world. But this episode isn’t just about the challenges. It’s about the solutions. Sam shares why mateship, community and genuine human connection remain some of the most powerful tools we have to improve wellbeing and help people through life’s inevitable ups and downs. The solution isn’t always complicated. Sometimes it starts with a conversation, a coffee, a barbecue and a few good mates. If we can champion mateship, that’s a great first step.

    34분
  4. Wally's World - Ep 5 - Warren Hogan

    6월 3일

    Wally's World - Ep 5 - Warren Hogan

    In this special Episode of Wally's World, I sit down with one of Australia's most respected economists, Warren Hogan, for a frank and wide-ranging discussion about the state of the Australian economy and the challenges facing our nation. We unpack why inflation remains stubbornly high, why interest rates continue to put pressure on families and small businesses, and why Australia is struggling to bring cost of living pressures under control when other comparable countries have largely succeeded. Warren explains the economic consequences of government spending, rising national debt and what he believes are the underlying drivers of inflation. We discuss housing affordability, migration, labour shortages and the growing pressure being placed on infrastructure and public services as Australia's population rapidly expands. We also explore the impact of artificial intelligence, the future of work, productivity, and how major demographic changes are reshaping Australia's economy for decades to come. From concerns about government debt approaching $1 trillion, to the challenges facing homeowners, investors and small businesses, Warren provides a candid assessment of where Australia stands and where he believes current policy settings are taking the country. Whether you're concerned about inflation, housing, interest rates, taxation or Australia's economic future, this is an important conversation that cuts through the political spin and focuses on the fundamentals driving the economy. 🎙️ Wally's World - Ep 5 - Warren Hogan

    40분

소개

Welcome to Wally’s World, the podcast where Federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace MP pulls back the curtain on life in Parliament and the issues shaping our nation. From the Sunshine Coast to Canberra, Andrew speaks openly about the policies, debates and decisions that affect everyday Australians. Each episode offers a candid look at politics, community, leadership and the challenges facing our country. Andrew’s path to Parliament is anything but typical. Before entering politics he worked as a builder, small business owner and barrister, experiences that shaped his practical approach to public service. Since being elected as the Federal Member for Fisher, Andrew has served Australia in senior parliamentary roles including Speaker of the House of Representatives and Shadow Attorney-General, gaining a unique perspective on how Parliament works and how decisions are made. In Wally’s World, Andrew draws on those experiences to explore the issues that matter most to Australians. From cost-of-living pressures and national security to small business, infrastructure and the future of our communities, nothing is off limits. The podcast also shines a light on the Fisher electorate and the Sunshine Coast, highlighting the people, businesses and organisations that make the region one of the most dynamic communities in Australia. Whether it’s insights from the floor of Parliament, conversations with local leaders, or reflections on the big debates shaping the nation, Wally’s World is a place for honest discussion, practical ideas and a closer look at the work of a modern Member of Parliament. From Fisher to Canberra, welcome to Wally’s World. 🎙️ Media Enquiries: Brendan West - 0402 556 646 - brendan.west@aph.gov.au

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