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The New Politics Monday Brief – 30 March
This week’s briefing outlines the big issues to look out for: the blame game on fuel… silencing dissent and “river to the sea”… neoliberalism coming to an end… and Penny Wong putting Australia last but America First.Australia’s emerging fuel crisis is slowly exposing some long-standing vulnerabilities – falling oil reserves,
The Democrats return? Leonie Green and Australia’s next political disruption
Could the fragmentation reshaping Australia’s political right eventually hit the progressive and centre-left? Can the Australian Democrats be a part of this? In today’s episode, we explore the shifting dynamics of Australian politics, the dominance of the Labor Party, and whether history could repeat itself as voter dissatisfaction grows and
The mirage of the One Nation surge
The South Australian election result has sent shockwaves through the Australian political landscape – but not for the reasons you might think. We look at Labor’s dominant victory under Premier Peter Malinauskas, the collapse of the Liberal Party into near irrelevance, and the much-hyped rise of One Nation.While mainstream media







