
Join former senior-ranking politicians David Feeney and Scott Ryan as they share their insights and observations from different sides of Australian politics. David, Scott and their guests will regale you with their views, opinions and perspectives on the campaign trails leading up to the 2025 Australian Federal Election – across the aisle.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

Are Australia’s leadership debates tackling the real issues? In this week’s episode David and Scott discuss the leadership debates, the distraction of ‘gotcha’ questions, the price of eggs, pre-polling records, and they consider how the major parties... more
With early voting underway, join David and Scott as they dissect the major political parties’ key election promises, debates, and hits and misses this election. Wait till the end for their run through of the key battleground seats.
In this week’s episode David and Scott talk work from home u-turns, the Trumpification of election campaigns, Medicare, housing and taxation. What do the major party campaigns offer the ordinary Australian? And could polling stations be tumbleweeds o... more
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