In this Beyond Politics podcast, Jason Falinski and I discuss being locked up in Canberra, internet influencers, fish farming, tax cuts, and how to fix Australia.
The Australian Dream was built on the idea of owning your own home. Will this be the election where that dream dies
Jason Falinski and Aaron Patrick discuss being locked up in Canberra, internet influencers, fish farming, tax cuts, and how to fix Australia.
Why does the Liberal leader want to change the constitution to exile undesirable citizens? Plus corruption in construction, a budget with nothing to say, the bipartisan approach to corporate subsidies, and the latest from Trump's wild White house.
Plus the impact of Chinese Navy visiting Australian waters, health care spending before the election, the reality of climate change policies and an encounter with Peter Dutton.
Despite strong polls results, Peter Dutton is going to find it hard to win the election. Plus JD Vance's message to Europe, pro-Hamas nurses and what to do about Nazis.
Can the US president bring peace to Israel and the Palestinians through property development? Plus the ABC's rogue staff problem and tax-deductible meals for not-so-big businesses.
After being sworn, the new American president demonstrated that his election will have profound cultural, economic and geostrategic consequences for the world, including Australia.
Aaron Patrick and Jason Falinski consider one of the great conundrums of Australian politics: why is the prime minister so unpopular?
The Liberal Party leader has evolved from one of the toughest ministers in the last Coalition government to an easy-going family man and defender of women and children. How did this transformation happen and will it work?