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When was the last time you truly understood what you were voting for? In this eye-opening conversation with former federal MP Michael Johnson and renowned entrepreneur Philip Di Bella, we pull back the curtain on Australia's political landscape and examine how the upcoming federal election could reshape our nation's future.
Democracy isn't always what it seems. Our guests reveal how Australia's preferential voting system can result in candidates who receive fewer primary votes ultimately winning seats—something most voters don't fully grasp when casting their ballots. "We are a country of contradiction," Di Bella observes, highlighting how our political structures often create outcomes at odds with voter intentions.
The discussion takes a fascinating turn when examining the economic backbone of Australia. With 9.9 million Australians employed by small and medium businesses (compared to just 3 million in government), why do politicians making decisions about business regulations often have zero experience running a company? We explore how escalating costs are crushing hospitality businesses, with labour expenses jumping from 30-35% pre-COVID to an unsustainable 45-55% today.
As international tensions rise, our guests offer thought-provoking insights on Australia's precarious position between the US and China—what Di Bella calls "trying to ride two bicycles at the same time." Johnson delivers a sobering warning about defence spending and national security that should concern every Australian thinking about the future.
Perhaps most revealing is the stark contrast between business and political accountability. In business, leaders who fail to deliver on promises face consequences. In politics, failed promises lead to attacking opponents rather than accepting responsibility—a cycle that undermines meaningful progress.
Whether you're politically engaged or feeling disillusioned with the whole system, this conversation will transform how you view Australian politics. Join us for this candid, non-partisan exploration of what really matters as we approach a watershed election that will shape our collective future.
Subscribe to the Mastering Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations on the issues that matter most to Australians. Your vote is powerful—but only when cast with understanding.
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When was the last time you truly understood what you were voting for? In this eye-opening conversation with former federal MP Michael Johnson and renowned entrepreneur Philip Di Bella, we pull back the curtain on Australia's political landscape and examine how the upcoming federal election could reshape our nation's future.
Democracy isn't always what it seems. Our guests reveal how Australia's preferential voting system can result in candidates who receive fewer primary votes ultimately winning seats—something most voters don't fully grasp when casting their ballots. "We are a country of contradiction," Di Bella observes, highlighting how our political structures often create outcomes at odds with voter intentions.
The discussion takes a fascinating turn when examining the economic backbone of Australia. With 9.9 million Australians employed by small and medium businesses (compared to just 3 million in government), why do politicians making decisions about business regulations often have zero experience running a company? We explore how escalating costs are crushing hospitality businesses, with labour expenses jumping from 30-35% pre-COVID to an unsustainable 45-55% today.
As international tensions rise, our guests offer thought-provoking insights on Australia's precarious position between the US and China—what Di Bella calls "trying to ride two bicycles at the same time." Johnson delivers a sobering warning about defence spending and national security that should concern every Australian thinking about the future.
Perhaps most revealing is the stark contrast between business and political accountability. In business, leaders who fail to deliver on promises face consequences. In politics, failed promises lead to attacking opponents rather than accepting responsibility—a cycle that undermines meaningful progress.
Whether you're politically engaged or feeling disillusioned with the whole system, this conversation will transform how you view Australian politics. Join us for this candid, non-partisan exploration of what really matters as we approach a watershed election that will shape our collective future.
Subscribe to the Mastering Podcast for more thought-provoking conversations on the issues that matter most to Australians. Your vote is powerful—but only when cast with understanding.
Check out the Coffee Commune here.
Check out The Mastering Podcast on YouTube here.
Send us a text
Want more? Find us on You Tube, Instagram, X, and TikTok where we share bonus content and engage with our listeners.
Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review! Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories to life. ❤️