Economics and politics explained in plain English
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 305 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews CommentaryNews |
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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.
I am so happy that I discovered The Australia Institute and this podcast! I have learned so much about economics, politics and current affairs from all of your free content. I am an epidemiology student who adores learning and who spends a lot of time trying to contextualise information as much as I can. In light of this, I genuinely believe that The Australia Institute has been another arm of my education during the pandemic. Thank you for putting everything into plain English and for helping u... more
Thank you for putting everything in plain english so everyone can better understand events.
Fantastic podcast with very informative interviews and presenting important research
Apple Podcasts | #35 | Australia/News/Politics |
Apple Podcasts | #141 | Australia/News |
Apple Podcasts | #234 | India/News/Politics |
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