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This week James and Pete talk the IPA’s new report into superannuation, how Australia’s business entry rate is even worse than we thought and the Royal Commission into the banking sector. We talk to Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Mary Kissel on how Trump is performing 12 months after he won the election, the declining influence of the United States in East Asia and North Korea (10:09-26:59). We also talk to Simon Breheny about the IPA’s new report on super and preview his appearance on Q&A on Monday (27:05-40:50). At the end we talk Sam Dastyari, Cricket Australia banning batsman dismissals for junior cricketers, Kevin Rudd wanting a Royal Commission into News Corp, Triple J and Bitcoin.
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By James Bolt & Peter Gregory5
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This week James and Pete talk the IPA’s new report into superannuation, how Australia’s business entry rate is even worse than we thought and the Royal Commission into the banking sector. We talk to Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Mary Kissel on how Trump is performing 12 months after he won the election, the declining influence of the United States in East Asia and North Korea (10:09-26:59). We also talk to Simon Breheny about the IPA’s new report on super and preview his appearance on Q&A on Monday (27:05-40:50). At the end we talk Sam Dastyari, Cricket Australia banning batsman dismissals for junior cricketers, Kevin Rudd wanting a Royal Commission into News Corp, Triple J and Bitcoin.
To download episode, right click and select download or save file here.
View on iTunes here

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