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In the lead up to the NSW state election on March 25, join ABC Radio Sydney’s Sarah Macdonald and ABC News state political reporter Ashleigh Raper for Matters Of State, a podcast that will keep you across the big announcements, the crucial campaign moments, and the key questions for NSW.
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Tom Jackson is my 93 year old grandfather, i visited him down in Melbourne and had to pick his brain, we talk about his time as a champion in the cricket scene, his time in the Freemasons, what he learned threw life, and what he reckoned about the politicians he seen go threw, i hope you enjoy listening to this as much as i enjoyed recording it. Ch…
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Gerard is my coffee guru and incredible pioneer of the Australian coffee industry and a Labor enthusiast. we worked together in cafes roasting and he is my coffee suppler for my bookshop cafe. he also got me in to all things Labor when i said, isn't Labor and liberal the same and he firmly corrected my assumption. it was a wonderful and in depth co…
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This is a conversation with Michael Shoham about the soil we live on, how we are mistreating it and a vision to set things right. Michael was a publisher, lived in a kibbutz in Israeli and curently lives on a boat. Pardon the quality of the recording my voice is fine but Michales is a little quiet it is early days for the pod and I'm still learning…
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Chris Minns has been sworn in as the 47th NSW Premier, but his government will likely need to work with the crossbench, with Labor now looking like it may not get an outright majority in the lower house. ABC Chief Election Analyst Antony Green joins Sarah Macdonald and Ashleigh Raper to analyse just how Labor were able to form government.…
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It's been a very 'presidential' NSW election campaign so far. But who are the major party leaders? Professor Andy Marks, Director of the Centre for Western Sydney and Pro Vice-Chancellor of Western Sydney University joins Ashleigh Raper and Sarah Macdonald to analyse the personalities of Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns.…
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Matters of State is a new weekly podcast that will keep you up-to-date with the state election and bring you in-depth analysis that digs beneath the surface of the campaign trail. Join us for Matters of State on Wednesdays on the ABC listen app. P.S. You can even call our election hotline to tell us what's driving your vote. The number is 02 8333 1…
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In episode two, Kate Leaver and Eliza Laschon look at issues of housing and homelessness in WA and the Promises Prince, Gian De Poloni, returns to outline what the different parties are promising to do about it. Plus, Mark McGowan crashes a wedding and Zak Kirkup admits defeat… two weeks out from the election.…
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In episode one ABC reporters, Kate Leaver and Eliza Laschon, take a look at the story so far. The new Liberal Leader, Zak Kirkup, is hoping to stop WA Premier, Mark McGowan, from gaining "total control" in the WA Parliament. One of the key election issues which has emerged is climate policy — but who's going to pay for the bold plans? And make sure…
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In case you've been distracted by COVID lockdowns and bushfires, Kate Leaver and Eliza Laschon are here to remind you — there's a WA state election in a few weeks! They'll break down the big announcements, the quirky campaign moments and the big issues you care about in this new political podcast.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is the state of the State after Saturday’s election? The ABC’s election analyst Antony Green runs his eye over the seats that remain in doubt and uncovers some of the key factors that put Labor back in power. Also, what happened to One Nation? Is the Green’s victory in another seat cause for broader optimism for the party? Has Clive Palmer pro…
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The campaign is basically done and now the future of Queensland is in the hands of the people who call it home. So how is it going to pan out? The Matters of State team (well mainly Steve) step boldly into the unknown and put their reputations on the line with some daring predictions. Also, Steph summarises life on the campaign bus and Matt tells u…
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Robbie Katter from Katter's Australian Party and Michael Berkman from the Queensland Greens occupy very different places in the political landscape. But if the election fails to deliver a majority, the major parties will come knocking. What is going to be negotiated? What is on the table? And despite disagreeing on many things, why do they believe …
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Michele Levine has been asking people what they think for three decades. Today, the CEO of Roy Morgan runs through some specially commissioned research for Matters of State into what Queensland voters are most worried about if a Labor or a LNP government are in power after October 31st. Also, it seems younger people want the border to New South Wal…
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The whole world seems to be in love with debt and deficit, including Australia and of course Queensland. But does it matter? Steve Hamilton was born and bred in Buderim on the Sunshine Coast, but these days he is Assistant Professor of Economics at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. He can live with the deficit (and explains why), …
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You’re being manipulated and you don’t even know it. This week Steve and Matt sit down with two people who have made careers in understanding why people do what they do. Christine Jackman and Brendan Greaney reveal the factors that change the minds of voters, including Brendan’s patented 4 P’s of political influence. Also, Steph Zillman orders a ch…
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It has been over five years since Campbell Newman was the Premier of Queensland, but his legacy remains. However, it is a history that the Queensland Labor Government seem more willing to revisit than his own Liberal National Party. In this episode, a candid Campbell Newman on why he thinks this is one of the oppositions biggest mistakes. Also, Mat…
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On today's Matter of State, the ABC's election analyst Antony Green gives Matt and Steve a rundown of the seats that he thinks will be key in the upcoming Queensland election. He also explains 'Green's Law', a self-defined creed that explains why he never makes predictions on election outcomes. We catch up with ABC State Political Reporter Steph Zi…
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The most ideal approach to develop solid plants is by giving water, supplements, and the correct ecological conditions for your kind of plant. Research how much daylight and space your plants need before planting. Water your plants when the dirt is dry to the touch, and prepare your plants around two times per week. Plantgrowpick share how to grow …
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For more than thirty years, the Bathurst Branch of the Labor Party has been holding an annual dinner in honour of Labor Prime Minister Ben Chifley called the Light On The Hill Address. This dinner has previously seen guest speakers like Paul Keating, Wayne Swan, Gough Whitlam, Julia Gillard, and Anthony Albanese. The 2019 guest speaker was Jim Chal…
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Plantgrowpick | The Sydney and Melbourne Tea Festivals are produced by Tea Festivals Australia which is on 18 August 2019, a partnership formed by two Sydney-based tea companies – Perfect South and The Rabbit Hole Organic Tea Bar – who share a passion and vision for tea and the industry. After meeting for tea one day in Erskineville in 2013, the ne…
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Do you love plants and gardening? Most people love gardening and planting, as it is like a meditation for them. I wonder what comes to their mind when they see a small patch of cultivated soil filled with beautiful vegetables and flowers. Maybe they think if it is possible to grow plants without soil. Well, if it is possible, then farmers would eas…
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