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It may have been the last sitting week of parliament for the year, but it’s been a busy one.
Dan Andrews has kept his seat in Victoria, the National Party has announced it will oppose the Voice referendum, and Scott Morrison and his secret ministries are in the spotlight once again as he becomes the first former prime minister to be censured in Australian political history.
And as Anthony Albanese visits Gough’s Sydney home 50 years on, we look at the Whitlam legacy.
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It's February already, which means it's almost time for parliament to start sitting for the year. What can we expect to be on the agenda?
As the saying goes, in this world nothing is certain except death and taxes. But what about death taxes? Hear Peter’s thoughts on that topic.
And what is it...
Published 02/02/23
This week Hugh and Peter discuss Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s visit to Alice Springs and whether the immediate actions he imposed will be effective in what is a very complex situation.
They also think about how The Voice is conflated with other issues before surmising the state of politics...
Published 01/25/23