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Treasurer Wayne Swan speaks to journalists at the 2013 budget lock-up. Image: BRW. Episode 14: the come-back edition. The Thought Bubble is back! We’ve been on a break for the last month or so as Amber has been overseas visiting Spain and Kenya (Ben has been locked in his office churning out a big report). With Amber back in Australia and the gover…
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Clive Palmer launches the re-badged United Australia Party. Image: Seven West Media Episode 13: the Think Tank edition. In the week that Clive Palmer announced his tilt at federal Parliament, Amber and Ben are joined by Miriam Lyons, Director of public policy think-tank, the Centre for Policy Development. Amber, Ben and Mim talk about right-wing po…
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NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell signs the Gonski schools funding agreement with Julia Gillard. Image: Fairfax. Episode 12: Deficits and Gonski. In the week in which the states and Commonwealth negotiated over schools funding, Ben and Amber interview education academic Bronwyn Hinz on the tricky task of negotiating federal-state schools funding agreemen…
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Communications Minister Stephen Conroy joins other Labor ministers to “switch on” the NBN. Image: Delimiter. Episode 11: the NBN edition. We interview futurist and technology commentator Mark Pesce to discuss Labor and the Coalition’s competing plans for a national broadband network. Ben and Amber also discuss the politics of infrastructure, in bot…
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NSW detective and whistleblower, Peter Fox. Image: ABC. Episode 10: this week in the Thought Bubble, we examine the Royal Commission into the Institutional Response to Child Sex Abuse, and interview NSW Police whistleblower Peter Fox. Following on from Labor’s internal conflict and cabinet reshuffle, Ben and Amber also discuss the government’s prop…
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Simon Crean calls on the spill, 21st March 2013. Image: Fairfax. Episode 9: The spill edition. In the week that the federal Australian Labor Party tore itself apart, we talk to former Victorian arts minister, Mary Delahunty, who was following Prime Minister Julia Gillard around in an extraordinary week in Australian politics. Amber and Ben try to u…
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The Daily Telegraph’s reaction to Labor’s media reforms. Image: News Limited. Episode 8: The media and culture episode. In the week that the Gillard government unveiled two major pieces of media and cultural policy, we talk to Griffith University academic Susan Forde about Labor’s proposed media reforms. Ben and Amber also discuss Arts Minister Sim…
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Julie Owens MP at the Westmead Millennium Institute, getting stuck into journalists. Image: YouTube Episode 7: This week in The Thought Bubble, we go deep into the idea of western Sydney, in the wake of Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s campaign swing through the outer suburbs of Australia’s largest city. We interview a local member from the area, Par…
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Sydney merchant banker David Gonski, chair of the government’s review of schools funding. Image: Fairfax. Episode 6: This week in The Thought Bubble, we take a closer look at the education debate, as the conflict between the Gillard government and the states hots up over the Gonski schools funding reforms. We’re joined by education expert Chris Bon…
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Greens leader, Senator Christine Milne. Image: Fairfax. This week on The Thought Bubble we’re joined by columnist and author Martin McKenzie-Murray to discuss the break-up between Labor and the Greens, the thorny issue of whether Labor lacks a narrative, and Martin’s forthcoming book on the murder of Perth teenager Rebecca Ryle. As always, you can …
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