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As the political year draws to a close in Canberra, an election is looming for the not-too-distant-future.
Geraldine and Eliza discuss an article published in the Australian Financial Review this week headlined “This election is about who you trust not the change your lives”.
It's written by the head of a Labor-aligned think tank, the John Curtin Research Centre.
The article concludes that “these are nation-building times, but people desire change with continuity”. So what does that mean for the contest at the next election?
Also this week, Eliza’s pick for TV interview of the year.
Geraldine watches a new documentary on Billy Graham.
And the pros and cons of fake fruit.
Thanks for listening! Join the conversation at the Facebook page "LDC Podcast" or email [email protected]
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As the political year draws to a close in Canberra, an election is looming for the not-too-distant-future.
Geraldine and Eliza discuss an article published in the Australian Financial Review this week headlined “This election is about who you trust not the change your lives”.
It's written by the head of a Labor-aligned think tank, the John Curtin Research Centre.
The article concludes that “these are nation-building times, but people desire change with continuity”. So what does that mean for the contest at the next election?
Also this week, Eliza’s pick for TV interview of the year.
Geraldine watches a new documentary on Billy Graham.
And the pros and cons of fake fruit.
Thanks for listening! Join the conversation at the Facebook page "LDC Podcast" or email [email protected]
--
Say Nothing - Patrick Radden Keefe
Good Friday Peace Agreement
Project Rozana
This election is about who you trust not the change your lives - Australian Financial Review
BBC's Steve Rosenberg interview President Lukashenko
Fake fruit is trendy again - NYT