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There's lots to talk about in the world of #politas, not least of which, Michael Ferguson resigned as infrastructure minister but he was able to save his position as treasurer ahead of handing down his third budget.
We also cover economist Saul Eslake's meltdown on LinkedIn over our last mini-episode as well as a few special announcements.
Font PR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield are joined by the Mercury's political editor David Killick.
FontCast is Tasmania's top rating political podcast bringing you the most well informed and fearless analysis of state politics.
*This episode was recorded remotely due to illness. As a result, our audio has a few interesting moments*
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Published 11/24/24
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Font PR partners Brad Stansfield and Becher...
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