New Politics: Australian Politics

Climate warnings, nuclear politics, free Assange and Boyle, mediocre media, Voice to Parliament


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In this week’s episode, we dive into the biggest political issues making headlines in Australia. We kick off by discussing the scorching heatwave that hit Sydney, raising concerns about climate change’s growing impact on weather patterns and the looming summer season. There have been many warnings issued by experts over the past 30 years, highlighting the need for swift action on climate change, so why are governments so slow to act?
Next, we shift our focus to the recurring debate surrounding nuclear energy, a topic that resurfaces cyclically (and cynically) in Australian politics. We unpack why the Liberal Party continues to champion this issue, even when evidence suggests it is not economically, environmentally, or politically viable.
We explore the troubling case of whistleblower Richard Boyle, who exposed questionable practices within the Australian Taxation Office. Despite calls to drop the case and concerns about its public interest, the federal government persists in pursuing the criminal trial, potentially leading to a 46-year jail sentence for Boyle. The calls to release Julian Assange are gaining traction, with a key Australian parliamentary delegation in Washington lobbying to gain his release before the end of this year.
In the realm of media, we analyse the common journalistic strategy of using vague phrases like “a lot of people have said” to make claims without substantiation. We draw parallels to a historic Margaret Thatcher interview in 1981 and discuss the importance of holding journalists accountable for their reporting.
Finally, we take a closer look at the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum. While misinformation campaigns continue to swirl and controversial statements arise from the “No” campaign, we consider the broader issue of public opposition to the referendum and its implications. As the referendum approaches, we reflect on the challenges and controversies surrounding this critical event and invite our listeners to stay informed about the ongoing developments.
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