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Summary: Crikey's almost-daily political podcast, with Jonathan Green and Bernard Keane.
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Podcasts:
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker discuss the High Court ruling against the Malaysian solution and what this means for the Gillard government.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the Craig Thomson scandal and the political fallout.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black talk about the UK riots, the role of social media and the global economy.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker discuss the the latest COAG health reform agreement and how the politics will play out.
This week, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker talk about extremism in public debate; such as Republicans taking US to brink of default, wild claims about the carbon price, why Gillard gets so much abuse and the declining trust in media.
Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the scandal that's engulfed News Corporation, both overseas and at home.
In the second of two special podcasts today, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the ever escalating News of the World phone-hacking scandal and the fallout for News International and the Australian media.
In the first of two special podcasts today, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the carbon tax unveiled by Primer Minister Julia Gillard on Sunday, Tony Abbott's response and the political fallout.
This week, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the Gillard Government's carbon tax and the mushrooming News of the World phone-hacking scandal.
This week, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the return of WorkChoices, Peter Reith's failed Liberal Party presidency bid and Bob Brown's report into the foreign ownership of Australia's mining sector.