Economics and politics explained in plain English
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 368 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews CommentaryPolitics |
By reviewing the deal, Trump has given the Australian Government an opportunity to get out of the disastrous AUKUS agreement.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Allan Behm joins Ebony Bennett to discuss the Trump administration’s decision to revi... more
A housing crisis, accelerating climate change and widening inequality all confront the re-elected Albanese Government, but the solutions exist (and often aren’t that complicated).
The government is confronting major challenges in its second term. B... more
The Murujuga site in north-western Australia is potentially the most important rock art site in the world, but it’s being destroyed by rampant industrial development.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Walkley Award-winning journalist Stephen Lon... more
Superannuation is meant to help all Australians have a comfortable retirement, not help the very wealthiest pay less tax.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Greg Jericho, Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, joins Glenn Connley to discuss ... more
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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!
This podcast series is better at unpacking complex Australian politics than anything I have read or seen. It’s like a friendly University degree each episode. I have grown so much in my understanding of the world thanks to this good work. I wish everyone would take the time to tune in.
This podcast has become a firm favourite. I’ve enjoyed listening week after week and engaging with their webinar series. Highly recommend for those who are curious about alternative perspectives to environmental, economic and political issues.
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Content focuses on unpacking complex issues in economics, politics, and environmental policy, aiming to present these topics in an accessible and engaging manner. Noteworthy discussions include the impacts of government policies on public services, the influence of corporate interests on environmental regulations, and the interplay of independent representation in Australian governance. The content often features expert insights and real-life implications, making it a significant resource for listeners seeking to understand current affairs and policy developments without the jargon that typically surrounds such topics.
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Recent guests on Follow The Money include:
1. Eloise Carr
2. David Pocock
3. Tony Windsor
4. Robert Karoro
5. Aselu O'Brien
6. Dr Emma Shortus
7. Matt Grudnopf
8. Bill Brown
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