EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 54 MIN
Australia's fuel import dependency, gay conservatives backing Trump, plus damaged treasures in Iran
from Late Night Live — Full program podcast · host Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region. Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region. Prof. Mark Kenny, former national affairs journalist and Director of the Australian Studies Institute, ANUEd Williams, executive director of Log Cabin Republicans, USADr John Tidmarsh, archaeologist and tour leader
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Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region. Professor Mark Kenny reflects on Australia's record fuel price hike and the Australian government's unfolding response. We meet the Log Cabin Republicans, a prominent organisation of gay conservatives that continues to support US President Donald Trump. Plus, amid reports of damage to cultural heritage sites in Iran, Australian archaeologist John Tidmarsh reflects on the beauty of damaged and destroyed sites across the Middle East region. Prof. Mark Kenny, former national affairs journalist and Director of the Australian Studies Institute, ANU Ed Williams, executive director of Log Cabin Republicans, USA Dr John Tidmarsh, archaeologist and tour leader
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