Economics and politics explained in plain English
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 384 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
If Australia just collected the OECD average in tax, the government would have an extra $130 billion a year to spend on essential services like health and education.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Matt Grudnoff and Ebony Bennett discuss the l... more
With the international order changing rapidly, there’s never been a more important time for effective Australian diplomacy.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Dr Emma Shortis and Glenn Connley discuss Anthony Albanese’s major diplomatic tour, the... more
One and a half million Australians could be at risk from rising sea levels, yet the Government continues to approve new climate destroying fossil fuel projects.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Australia Institute Executive Director Richard Den... more
Former Senator Doug Cameron calls on the federal government to reject “warmongering” and abandon the AUKUS deal.
On this episode of Follow the Money, former Labor Senator for New South Wales Doug Cameron speaks about the Australia-US relationship, ... more
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Excellent podcast. The Australia Institute provides data and analysis that should be used by mainstream media for its political, economic and social policy analysis. It seems solid answers to tax reform, the housing crisis, and other issues are not difficult if only governments would broaden their information input.
Podcast has some interesting topics but this is very left wing biased media unfortunately
Maybe grab yourself a dictionary and look up ‘unbiased’
Bring it on Team Australian Institute. Such good quality data and discussion.
Needs to be this years No.1 election issue.
Albo it is time to turn these leaners into lifters, if they want to leave and go, good riddance. Albo its time.
Bring it on!
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This podcast focuses on dissecting the intersections of economics and politics, providing listeners with clear and accessible insights into complex issues affecting Australia. Topics predominantly include government policy, economic trends, and social justice, with episodes featuring discussions on tax reform, media challenges, the housing crisis, and the impacts of political decisions on everyday lives. The hosts often interview industry experts and analysts, making it a valuable resource for listeners seeking to understand governmental functions and the implications of economic policies. Notably, it endeavors to present information that contrasts with mainstream narratives, striving for a more informed electorate and encouraging civic eng... more
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