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The 2022 federal election saw a historic loss for the Coalition and a historic shift towards independent candidates like Allegra Spender in Sydney, Zoe Daniel in Melbourne and Kate Chaney in Perth.
Elected on promises to fight climate change, make progress on gender issues and advocate for more integrity in politics, the Teals flipped some of the wealthiest and safest Liberal seats.
But now, as the cost of living becomes the most pressing issue for voters, the Teals’ views on social inequality are being put to the test.
Today, contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers on the seven Teal independents and whether they’re Australia’s best hope for addressing inequality.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers.
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The 2022 federal election saw a historic loss for the Coalition and a historic shift towards independent candidates like Allegra Spender in Sydney, Zoe Daniel in Melbourne and Kate Chaney in Perth.
Elected on promises to fight climate change, make progress on gender issues and advocate for more integrity in politics, the Teals flipped some of the wealthiest and safest Liberal seats.
But now, as the cost of living becomes the most pressing issue for voters, the Teals’ views on social inequality are being put to the test.
Today, contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers on the seven Teal independents and whether they’re Australia’s best hope for addressing inequality.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Contributing writer for The Monthly, Rachel Withers.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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