In this episode of New Politics, we explore the key issues that will shape Australia’s 2025 federal election, from economic challenges and leadership struggles to the growing influence of independents. As Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton prepare for a high-stakes battle, we analyse their strategies, the shifting political landscape, and what it all means for the nation’s future. #auspolSupport New Politics:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.com Song listing:‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.‘Feels Right’, Biig Piig.‘Humiliation’, The National.
In this episode, we explore the key issues that shaped Australian federal politics throughout 2024, examining the highs and lows, the moments that truly mattered, and those that didn’t. The state of the economy, the role of the media, the ongoing housing crisis, the conflict in Palestine, Indigenous affairs, and the performances of political leaders Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton. Join us for a comprehensive analysis of the events and decisions that defined the year in Australian politics. #auspolSupport New Politics: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.com Song listing:‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.‘All I Need’, AIR (feat. Beth Hirsch)‘Dead Already’, Thomas Newman.‘Dātura’, Tori Amos.‘Silver Lining’, First Aid Kit.‘Humiliation’, The National.
In this episode, we explore the media's exaggerated reports of a rift between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek—a conflict that appears more fiction than fact that was triggered by yet another failed approach to the environment. We look at the Australian Greens' proposal for a progressive alliance with the Labor Party, a move that has sparked dissatisfaction within Labor ranks. Meanwhile, the Liberal Party's efforts to win back voters from the teal independents take a confrontational turn, with tactics that risk alienating the electorate even further. Finally, we discuss why it's time to abandon outdated neoliberal economic policies and embrace a more equitable and sustainable future. #auspolSupport New Politics: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.com Song listing:‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.‘Dope Lemon’, Stonecutters.‘Wild’, Spoon.‘Dayvan Cowboy’, The Boards Of Canada.‘Humiliation’, The National.
We explore whether the Australian Greens have learned some tough political lessons on housing policy, reflect on the conclusion of the federal parliamentary year with many critical issues still unresolved, and look at the International Criminal Court’s pursuit of accountability for Israel’s war crimes in Palestine. #auspolSupport New Politics:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.com Song listing:‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.‘Whisper’, Coldplay.‘Humiliation’, The National.
We explore the proposed reforms to Australia’s donation laws and ask: who really benefits from these changes? The climate wars rage on, with the latest battle centred on the government’s delayed 2035 emissions reduction targets. Meanwhile, the Albanese government attempts to outflank the Liberal Party with increasingly hardline policies on immigration and asylum seekers. And, the Senate equates a political protest against the King with acts of homophobia, racism, and bigotry, raising critical questions about fairness and media bias in Australia’s political landscape. #auspolSupport New Politics:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSubstack: https://newpolitics.substack.comSong listing:‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.‘She’s My Lover (A Song For R.)’, Kid Loco.‘Short Change Hero’, The Heavy.‘Nice To Meet Ya’, Niall Horan.‘Pretty Vacant’, Sofia (cover version).‘Humiliation’, The National.
We explore the government’s controversial plan to target under-16s with a social media ban, explore the continued media manipulation surrounding Israel, and examine why football violence seems to receive a troubling level of acceptance when perpetrated by racist Israeli football hooligans. Meanwhile, the mainstream media stirs up excitement over an early election that, in reality, shows no signs of materialising. May 2025, that’s when it’s going to held, and not likely to be before. #auspol #NoAgeBanSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘Humiliation’, The National.‘Trouble’, Vox Noir.‘Brasil’, Bellaire.
We analyze the aftermath of the US election, where Donald Trump’s victory signals the return of the conman, criminal and clown show. Vote Dutton, Get Rinehart? We ask if voting for Peter Dutton is bringing Gina Rinehart’s influence into federal politics, and the answer is probably “yes”. We also cover the current state of the economy, proposed changes to HECS debt policies, and the continued shortcomings of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, which has yet to meet public expectations. #auspolSupport New Politics:@ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newpolitics@ Substack: https://newpolitics.substack.comSong listing:‘All Along The Watchtower’, Afterhere (Bob Dylan cover).‘Lose Fit’, Happy Mondays.‘Swing For The Crime”, Ed Kuepper.‘The Last Goodbye’, Odesza.‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’, The Who (remix).
In this episode, we analyze the results of the Queensland election and uncover who the real losers are, as the media moves to yet another issue to target the federal Labor government—this time, over alleged flight upgrades. We also discuss the release of the Covid-19 Report, which reveals the severe mismanagement of the pandemic response by the previous Coalition government, and we look at the approaching U.S. election, examining it as a reflection of an empire in decline. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Back In The USSR’, The Beatles (Kaktux Rock Da House remix).‘Stranger In Moscow’, Tame Impala.‘Wild”, Spoon.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
Senator Lidia Thorpe confronts the king with her candid views on him and the royal family’s role in colonisation and genocide, raising the question of whether it’s time to reignite the debate about Australia becoming a republic and create a long overdue Treaty with Indigenous people. Meanwhile, the community-backed teal independent movement continues to grow at the expense of the Liberal Party, but Labor cannot afford to be complacent. Is 27 years in office good for democracy? If the Liberal Party isn’t fit for government, then yes, it absolutely is. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Treaty’, Mitchell Cullen (Yothu Yindi).‘Atomic Moog 2000’, Cold Cut.‘Spitfire’, Public Service Broadcasting.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
The National Anti-Corruption Commission has failed to do its job once again, this time finding no corruption in the Paladin affair. Meanwhile, one year after the defeat of the Voice to Parliament referendum, the issue of Indigenous recognition remains stalled. Upcoming elections in the ACT and Queensland are shaping up as potential litmus tests for the federal election, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is facing increasing political scrutiny over the recent purchase of a $4.3 million house in Copacabana during a national housing affordability crisis. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Bagi-la-m Bargan’, Birdz.‘Everything’s Gone Green’, New Order.‘Hard Road’, The Hilltop Hoods.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
We explore a turbulent week in Australian politics: the Prime Minister sought to commemorate the victims of the October 7 attacks in Israel and Palestine, but faced sharp criticism from opposition leader Peter Dutton, who continues to push a divisive, far-right agenda. We examine how the Israel-Palestine conflict has deeply impacted Australia’s political landscape, with Labor trying to maintain balance, while the Liberal Party leans heavily in favour of Israel. We also look at the controversy surrounding NSW Premier Chris Minns response to pro-Palestinian protests, and the rise of a new political party, Australia’s Voice, as Australians increasingly seek alternatives to the traditional two-party system. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.‘All Along The Watchtower’, Afterhere (cover version).‘Wild’, Spoon.‘Release The Pressure’, Leftism.
The Labor government has delivered its second consecutive surplus, but not everyone is pleased. Meanwhile, the Queensland election campaign is in full swing, a new special envoy for combating Islamophobia has been appointed, though few seem to know who it is, and the politics of the middle east and national security are becoming a heated topic of discussion in Australia. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.‘Arion’, Blue States.‘Dayvan Cowboy’, The Boards Of Canada.‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
Interest rates are on hold, but the Australian Greens are calling on the government to take control of the Reserve Bank. Meanwhile, questions arise about potential changes to negative gearing, while Peter Dutton's nuclear fantasy roadshow continues to unfold. At the same time, the world is paying the price for failing to hold the Israeli government accountable. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.‘Spitfire’, Public Service Broadcasting.‘Wild’, Spoon.‘Unknown Water’, Ella Fence‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
The reforms to aged care, seemingly pulled straight from the neoliberal playbook, are based on a user-pay mentality, and it’s no wonder they’re supported by the Liberal Party. So why are they supported by the Labor government? Meanwhile, a significant clash has been reignited over housing policy between the government and the Australian Greens, which has also triggered speculation about a double-dissolution election. And why is Australia’s ABC so intent on promoting Donald Trump in the US election? #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.‘Sweet About Me’, Gabriella Cilmi.‘Stranger In Moscow’, Tame Impala.‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
In this episode, we discuss Bill Shorten’s departure from politics and the legacy he leaves behind, the proposed reforms to the Reserve Bank Board and yet another failure of bipartisanship, the protests against weapons exports in Melbourne, and the politics of mining and live sheep exports in the lead-up to the next federal election. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing: ‘Loose Fit’, Happy Mondays.‘Wild’, Spoon.‘The Last Goodbye’, Odesza.‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
We explore the rising demands for a super-profits tax and a wealth tax – bring it on! – and question why the government continues to negotiate environmental policies with the Liberal Party, Australia’s notorious environmental vandals. We also look at the latest developments in housing policy, as political players position themselves for the upcoming federal election. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Let It Rock’, Kevin Rudolf, ft. Lil Wayne‘State Of The Art (A.E.I.O.U.)’, Jim James.‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
In this episode, we explore the implications of the Country Liberal Party's recent victory in the Northern Territory and whether there are lessons for the federal government to heed. We also discuss Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's declining popularity in the polls – could it be due to his government’s shift to the right rather than the left? Plus, we question whether the opinions of Gina Rinehart and other super-wealthy individuals should really hold as much weight in public discourse. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.‘Off The Grid’, Beastie Boys. ‘Release the Pressure’, Leftism. ‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
In today's episode of New Politics, we ask the question: is Peter Dutton a racist or not? We put this claim to the test. Plus, we'll explore the Liberal Party's recent debacle in the NSW local council elections – what does their performance say about their competence? And we look at the art of compromise and negotiation: why is a Labor government striking deals with the Coalition on key legislation when they could be collaborating with the Australian Greens and independents? Also, Linda Burney signs off from politics. #auspolSupport New Politics: https://www.patreon.com/newpoliticsSong listing:‘Loser’, Beck.‘La Femme d’Argent’, Air.‘Bagi-la-m Bargan’, ft. Fred Leone, Birdz.‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
In this episode, we explore the AUKUS deal, surely one of worst deals in Australian history, the government's support for the media's reliance on gambling revenue for survival, the ongoing search for accountability for the Robodebt disaster, the reasons behind Labor's persistent silence on the genocide in Gaza, and a dissection of the latest opinion polls.Song listing:‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.‘The Hard Road’, Hilltop Hoods.‘Bonnie And Clyde’ (French Accent Remix), Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot.‘All Along the Watchtower’ (Afterhere cover), Bob Dylan.‘Crooked River’, Richard Pleasance.
Is the Makarrata Commission fading away, or is Anthony Albanese dodging past failures and facing up to political realities? As the terror threat level rises, are we facing real danger or is it more of the same political machinations that were played out by the Coalition? We also look the latest on interest rates and how this will frame the next federal election, government’s inaction on gambling advertising, and the drama surrounding the Linda Reynolds defamation case – is it malice, vindictiveness, or something deeper? She has definitely made the mistake of returning to the lion’s den to fetch her hat. Tune in for an unfiltered take on the politics that matter!Song listing:‘Back To The Crossroads’, Little Axe.‘Feels Right’, Biig Piig.‘Bagi-la-m Bargan’, Birdz ‘Wild’, Spoon. ‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.
Jo Clark
Thanks so much for the Jay Weatherill clip! Best deserved bagging of Josh ever! I miss Jay.