
Economics and politics explained in plain English
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 400 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryPoliticsNews | |||

Richard Denniss discusses the government’s response to the Bondi terrorist attacks, the chaos of the Trump administration and how to protect Australia’s democracy.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Richard Denniss and Ebony Bennett discuss the p... more
What would it take to make the PALM scheme a genuine win-win for Australia and its neighbours?
In the fourth and final episode of PALMed Off, host Morgan Harrington canvases some of the proposed solutions to the problems facing the PALM scheme, in... more
PALM visas holders do not get Medicare (outside of a trial limited to 200 people), so what happens when they are injured, get sick or fall pregnant?
In episode three of PALMed Off, host Morgan Harrington hears how a lack of affordable medical care... more
Where do the thousands of people who have left the PALM scheme, but stayed in Australia, go? How do they survive without a valid visa and, more importantly, what does the future hold for them?
In episode two of PALMed Off, host Morgan Harrington t... 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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Content focuses on the intersection of economics and environmental issues in Australia, featuring in-depth discussions on topics such as climate change, taxation, and political accountability. The discussions frequently critique government policies and their implications on various sectors, emphasizing the need for reform and transparency. Engaging guests ranging from environmental activists to economists highlight the complexities of Australian political and economic landscapes, making the content accessible and relevant to a diverse audience. This podcast stands out for its ability to unpack intricate economic subjects in an understandable manner, catering to listeners seeking insight into current events and policy discussions.
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