
Welcome to the podcast What happened to the lucky country?
The ‘What happened to the lucky country?’ podcast asks the obvious questions, do we still have the same conditions as when we called ourselves the lucky country. And if not, what has to be done to bring these conditions back. We will have opinions from the mediators (Fat man and Little Boy) and guests who may need to keep their names priva... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessGovernment | |||

Discussed as the panacea for the Wealth Gap, for the poor, for the victims, the Basic Universal Wage is an option moving forward to avoid Society Breakdown
Resilience and Reform, neither were delivered by this government in this half arse non sensical budget
My wife and I document what happened when I recieved DBS to help my Parkinsons
The University and TAFE systems are broken. University educated kids in roles that don't exist or possibly don't exist anymore. TAFE is free in some states but has low turnover, and high drop out rates will no penalties
Our roads are clogged and public transport is dirty and at times unsafe. We must do something before 12 lane freeways are all over Australia
Genealogy is a science, an investigation, by a truly methodical mind. Gary is an published author and discusses the tools he uses and some unbeliebale examples
PD is an awful disease, and every Parkinsons journey is different, attached is one example of how a wife and husband team got through
Part 2 will include our joint path into DBS
Australian is a slow follower of technology around the world and an even slower entrepreneurial spirit towards new technology. New technologies go through a cycle of proliferation, rationalisation and then standardisation. AI is no where yet, but its... more









Listeners, social reach, demographics and more for this podcast.
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This program repeatedly threads together policy, economics, health, and technology with a distinctly Australian lens. Episodes weigh big-social questions—from universal basic income and tax reform to education funding, climate policy, and the politics of governance—often through provocative takes and real-world examples. The show blends policy analysis with personal stories, satire, and data-driven comparisons to international practices, making it likely to appeal to listeners who want to understand how political decisions affect everyday life and long-term national trajectory. A standout aspect is the willingness to challenge established narratives and consider pragmatic reforms, while maintaining an inclusive, forward-looking stance aimed... more
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