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By Nadia David
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
This is probably the last podcast episode before the election is finally called and Nadia gives a run down on the Budget and Budge Reply.
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This week Nadia is joined by Julian Burnside, QC, to talk about refugees, human rights and climate action. It's a wide ranging discussion with one of Australia's most eminent barristers. What a pleasure to have 45 minutes with a mind like this.
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This episode Nadia reflects on touring with Bill Shorten, what she learned from her discussions with people about the way the NDIS currently works and what needs to be considered when we look at how to fix it.
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Nadia talks about the last two weeks and the way government should respond in times of collective trauma and desperation.
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This week Nadia talks about the invasion of Ukraine, the case for a focus on prevention rather than criminal justice when looking at how we reduce gendered violence, and her understanding of 'alternative fact' believers.
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This week Nadia talks about tackling corruption in government and increasing transparency - it's not just a Federal ICAC, though that will definitely help! Nadia discusses political donations, transparency in political influence and the need for a robust public service.
View are definitely Nadia's and not Labor policy - though in the interests of full transparency she's keen to influence ALP policy in this direction.
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This week Nadia reflects on a tumultuous week that challenged our views and principles. From the Religious Discrimination Bill to the 'Freedom Convoy', we are being pummelled with big ideas and big problems.
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This week Nadia is joined by local activists and organisers, Marie Sellstrom and Bern Fraser. Both women are deeply involved in Rural Australians for Refugees, an organisation tirelessly working to support, sponsor, advocate and organise for asylum seekers and refugees. The treatment of asylum seekers is a key issue people raise with Nadia and this discussion showcases why regional and rural Australians are so concerned with Australia's policies in this area in the last twenty five years.
Check out RAR's website here.
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Nadia talks about the news of the week and discusses the two major election promises from the Morrison Government about the Great Barrier Reef and koalas. She also discusses how governments should focus on future-proofing their communities and the failures of the Abbott and Morrison Governments to do this.
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This episode, Nadia speaks with Dr Rod Pearce from the Breastscreen Initiative about better ways to ensure as many eligible Australian women as possible get screened for breast cancer and the barriers facing regional and rural women accessing preventative health care. It's a wide-ranging discussion with another of Australia's leading GPs and advocates for preventative healthcare.
Follow the Breastscreen Initiative on twitter for more information.
The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.