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The pendulum that is used to predict outcomes in elections is broken. There is no longer a “national mood” or “national conversation”. Richard Denniss on what this means and how it might change the role of money in politics, too.
Guest: Chief economist at The Australia Institute and writer for The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Richard Denniss.
Background reading:
Money, votes and the 'pendulum' in The Saturday Paper
The Saturday Paper
The Monthly
For more information on today’s episode, visit 7ampodcast.com.au.
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The pendulum that is used to predict outcomes in elections is broken. There is no longer a “national mood” or “national conversation”. Richard Denniss on what this means and how it might change the role of money in politics, too.
Guest: Chief economist at The Australia Institute and writer for The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Richard Denniss.
Background reading:
Money, votes and the 'pendulum' in The Saturday Paper
The Saturday Paper
The Monthly
For more information on today’s episode, visit 7ampodcast.com.au.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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