Australia is facing its most significant challenges since World War Two. Geopolitical tensions are increasing, Cultural self-confidence is in decline. The values which define us freedom, democracy, egalitarianism, and sacrifice – are being put to the test. Over this special podcast series Tony and I discuss how Australia can not only survive, but flourish in the decades ahead.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews |
On this episode, former Prime Minister and IPA Distinguished Fellow, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director, Daniel Wild, discuss Labor's climate change fear campaign; the modest proposed increase to defence spending; Charlie Kirk's tit... more
On this episode, former Prime Minister and IPA Distinguished Fellow Tony Abbott and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel discuss the March for Australia demonstrations, and the need to dramatically cut migration numbers.
Plus, Dan and Tony dis... more
On this episode, former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs, Tony Abbott, and Daniel Wild discuss the federal government’s move to 'recognise' a Palestinian 'state'; the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir... more
On this episode, former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs, Tony Abbott, and Daniel Wild discuss the pro-Hamas protests is Sydney and Melbourne; the burning of the Australian National Flag; the failure of multi... more
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Tony gives his deeply considered observations on this podcast. Voters of all stripes will learn from him.
It’s a very right wing podcast, however it is always interesting and informative.
I’ve been listening to this for a fair while and while tony has some insights in the things that go on I find him to be just as untruthful as all the people he whinges about. Now if Anthony albanese is the worst for Medicare I’d say tony is
No cuts to healthcare No cuts to education No cuts to the abc or sbs all blatant lies the hypocrisy is unreal.
Especially when talking about the US
Abbott one of the worst players in politics
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Focused on the pressing political, economic, and cultural challenges facing Australia today, the content frequently highlights the impact of governmental policies, particularly from the current Labor government. The discourse is characterized by strong opinions on immigration, national security, and traditional values, reflecting a conservative perspective on complex issues. With Tony Abbott at the helm, discussions often revolve around Australia's international relations, particularly in relation to the United States and China, as well as significant domestic policies affecting the economy and societal cohesion. This podcast is likely to resonate with listeners who are interested in politics and are seeking insights into the future traject... more
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