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The Marketplace of Ideas
by The Marketplace of Ideas
Providing listeners with an insight into key issues—and the leaders who grapple with them—across economics, business, politics, and foreign policy. The podcast does not promote a particular ideology; instead, it seeks to expose its audience to a diverse range of perspectives on issues that matter not only to Australia, but to the world.
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An interview with an Ex-Morrison Government Minister
This week’s episode features a wide-ranging conversation with former ACT Senator and Morrison Government Minister Zed Seselja. We discuss major international developments, including the Trump administration’s actions in Venezuela and Iran, and what the apparent erosion of the rules-based international order means for Australia’s foreign and Pacific policy. The conversation explores whether shifting US behaviour risks green-lighting a more assertive Australian posture, and when—if ever—Western democracies have a responsibility to intervene abroad to defend human rights.Zed reflects on his family history, including his parents’ migration from Yugoslavia, and how this shaped his political philosophy—especially the importance of family, community. We examine the future of the Liberal Party, with discussion of the Teal movement and One Nation as existential challenges, the scourge of factionalism, and whether the party can still sustain the broad Menzies coalition of socially progressive and conservative voters. The need for stronger grassroots organisation, authenticity, and clearer articulation of policy is emphasised.The episode also offers insight into the life and responsibilities of a senator, Zed’s experience as a minister in the Morrison government—including the Solomon Islands-China deal—Australia’s preparedness for a defensive conflict, and reflections on major moments from his career, including a memorable Craig Kelly story and his experience undergoing major heart surgery.
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Anthony Locascio
SummaryIn this conversation, Anthony Vassiliadis and Anthony Locascio explore the intricate relationship between family, cultural identity, and comedy. They discuss the challenges of navigating ethnic humor, the pressures of proving one's identity, and the evolving landscape of comedy in relation to societal issues. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of intent in comedy, the complexities of identity politics, and the role of comedians in shaping social commentary. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they highlight the significance of understanding cultural nuances and the impact of historical context on contemporary identity.
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Criminal Law Insights
The conversation explores the complexities and challenges within the Australian criminal justice system, focusing on the differences in laws across states, the role of federal codes, and the need for uniformity in certain areas such as gun laws. It discusses the reactive nature of criminal law, the ambiguity of new laws, and the difficulties in prosecuting sexual assault and domestic violence cases. The discussion highlights the need for careful interpretation of laws and the potential consequences of legislative changes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Providing listeners with an insight into key issues—and the leaders who grapple with them—across economics, business, politics, and foreign policy. The podcast does not promote a particular ideology; instead, it seeks to expose its audience to a diverse range of perspectives on issues that matter not only to Australia, but to the world.
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