
Economics and politics explained in plain English
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 410 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsNews Commentary | |||

A 25% gas export tax would drive down gas prices for Australians and collect billions of dollars that can be used to provide better, cheaper health and education services.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Rod Campbell and Ebony Bennett discuss... more
Now costing Australian governments $31,020 per minute, fossil fuel subsidies are growing faster than spending on the NDIS.
On this episode of Follow the Money, Rod Campbell and Ebony Bennett discuss why it’s time to call out the idea that governme... more
The Australian government has been trying to placate Trump in order to secure the AUKUS submarine deal – and now we are seeing the results.
On this episode of Follow the Money and After America, Dr Emma Shortis and Ebony Bennett discuss the illegal... more
The far-right is benefitting from a failing status quo – but it doesn’t have to be this way.
On this episode of Follow the Money, author and economist Gary Stevenson joins Ebony Bennett to discuss wealth inequality, the global issue of housing unaf... 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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Analyzing contemporary economic issues and political events, the content emphasizes clear, accessible explanations for complex topics. Episodes cover various themes including taxation, climate policy, and social justice, often featuring expert guests who provide insights into pressing matters like income inequality, environmental challenges, and labor rights. Unique perspectives are shared, making it a valuable resource for those wanting to deepen their understanding of the relationship between economics and governance, and for anyone interested in the intricacies of Australian politics. The podcast fosters a community of listeners keen on informed discussions surrounding current affairs and policy implications.
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Recent guests on Follow The Money include:
1. Emma Shortis
2. Gary Stevenson
3. Joseph Stiglitz
4. Kumi Naidoo
5. Emelda Davis
6. Thomas Costa
7. Dr. James Cockayne
8. Murielle Meltenoven
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