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  • Our shared humanity
    Dec 18 2025

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  • Look after yourselves and each other
    Dec 17 2025

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  • It's a time for bravery
    Dec 11 2025

    Big economic reform probably isn’t as hard as governments think.

    On the final episode of Dollars & Sense for 2025, Greg and Elinor discuss why it’s a time for bravery in our economic policy-making and whether rate hikes are on the way in 2026.

    This discussion was recorded on Thursday 11 December.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off.

    Host: Greg Jericho, Chief Economist, the Australia Institute // @grogsgamut

    Host: Elinor Johnston-Leek, Senior Content Producer, the Australia Institute // @elinorjohnstonleek

    Show notes:

    No wonder Michele Bullock’s dramatic departure from the RBA’s interest rate script left markets swinging wildly by Greg Jericho, Guardian Australia (December 2025)

    Gough dreamed of a country that never was, and asked why not? by Greg Jericho, The Point (November 2025)

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  • Will Canada follow Australia’s disastrous path on gas?
    Dec 10 2025

    Traditional custodians are fighting back against climate-destroying gas developments being rammed through by Canadian governments.

    On this episode of Follow the Money, Hereditary Chief Na’Moks of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, Gwii Lok’im Gibuu Jesse Stoeppler of the Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en Nations, and Kai Nagata from not-for-profit Dogwood tell us about their fight to stop gas giants including Woodside on unceded Indigenous lands.

    Join Hereditary Chief Na’Moks and Gwii Lok’im Gibuu Jesse Stoeppler at the Stop Woodside in Canada event at Victorian Trades Hall at 6.15pm AEDT on Thursday 11 December.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ at checkout to save $5 off the price – available for a limited time only.

    Guest: Hereditary Chief Na’Moks,Wet’suwet’en Nation

    Guest: Gwii Lok’im Gibuu Jesse Stoeppler, Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en Nations and the Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition

    Guest: Kai Nagata, Communications Director, Dogwood

    Host: Leanne Minshull, co-Chief Executive Officer, the Australia Institute //

    Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebonybennett

    Show notes:

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    The Fight to Save Murujuga, the Australia Institute (May 2025)

    Canadian traditional owners fear Australian-style LNG development by Charlie McLean and Chelsea Reid, ABC (December 2025)

    Honest Government Ad | Watch out, Canada!, The Juice Media on YouTube (November 2025)

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    32 m
  • “Maximum lethality”: the US military under the Trump administration
    Dec 9 2025

    Defense Secretary Hegseth doesn’t want the US military to fight with “stupid rules of engagement”.

    On this episode of After America, Allan Behm and Angus Blackman discuss the American ‘double-tap’ strike on an alleged drug boat, Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal to share sensitive military information, and why Trump spent a night posting 160 times on Truth Social.

    This discussion was recorded on Friday 5 December 2025.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off.

    Aiming Higher: Universities and Australia’s future by Professor George Williams is also available now.

    Guest: Allan Behm, Advisor, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute

    Host: Angus Blackman, Executive Producer, the Australia Institute // @AngusRB

    Show notes:

    War Crimes: Where do Responsibility and Accountability Start and End? By Allan Behm, the Australia Institute (May 2025)

    What legal experts say about second US strike on Venezuela boat by Lucy Gelder, BBC (December 2025)

    Pentagon Report: Hegseth Risked Endangering Troops With Signal Messages, The Atlantic (December 2025)

    Trump’s night of 160 posts on Truth Social fuels debate about US president’s stamina by Richard Luscombe, The Guardian (December 2025)

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  • Is this growth...good?!
    Dec 4 2025

    Rooftop solar and data centres are drivers of Australia’s economic growth, but do they really bring the same value to Australian society?

    On this episode of Dollars & Sense, Greg and Angus discuss why the devil is in the detail of the latest economic growth figures and how the Victoria has led the other states on housing affordability.

    This discussion was recorded on Thursday 4 December.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off.

    Aiming Higher: Universities and Australia’s future by Professor George Williams is also available now.

    Host: Greg Jericho, Chief Economist, the Australia Institute // @grogsgamut

    Host: Angus Blackman, Executive Producer, the Australia Institute // @AngusRB

    Show notes:

    There are two big drivers of Australia’s economic growth – but shape matters as much as size by Greg Jericho, Guardian Australia (December 2025)

    Weaker-than-expected GDP should end talk of budget cuts and rate hikes by Matt Grudnoff, The Point (December 2025)

    House prices rise but Melbourne shows a way to improve affordability by Greg Jericho, The Point (December 2025)

    Trump’s shutdown power play, After America, The Australia Institute (October 2025)

    Financial regulatory framework and home ownership by Matt Grudnoff and Greg Jericho, The Australia Institute (October 2024)

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    33 m
  • Highway to hell? Reversing the decline of Australian music
    Dec 3 2025

    These days, Aussie music is falling out of the charts, leaving local acts wondering if they’ll ever see your face again.

    INXS. Kyle Minogue. Even the Wiggles. Australia has an incredible musical legacy, but with declining streaming numbers and revenues heading abroad, will the Aussie musician just become somebody we used to know? On this episode of Follow the Money, former Spotify Chief Economist Will Page and Australia Institute Research Manager Morgan Harrington join Ebony Bennett to discuss how to reverse the decline of Australian music.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ at checkout to save $5 off the price – available for a limited time only.

    Aiming Higher: Universities and Australia’s future by Professor George Williams is also available now.

    Guest: Will Page, Strategic Advisory, Pivotal Economics

    Guest: Morgan Harrington, Research Manager, the Australia Institute // @mhharrington

    Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebonybennett

    Show notes:

    Reversing the decline of Australian music: Australia’s ‘one way valve’ dilemma by Will Page and Morgan Harrington, the Australia Institute (November 2025)

    Immy Owusu

    RVG

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  • The nuclear option
    Dec 1 2025

    Trump’s statements about resuming American nuclear testing left administration officials scrambling.

    On this episode of After America, Dr Ruth Mitchell, neurosurgeon and Nobel Prize winner with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, joins Dr Emma Shortis to discuss the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Trump’s nuclear testing claims, American healthcare under RFK Jr.’s leadership, and the misogyny at the heart of key US institutions.

    This discussion was recorded on Wednesday 19 November 2025.

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    Guest: Ruth Mitchell, Chair, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War // @drruthmitchell

    Host: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Show notes:

    Medicine price comparison between Australia and the United States by Matt Grudnoff, the Australia Institute (April 2025)

    While the rest of the world rushes to hire US scientists that Trump has cut, Australia follows in his footsteps by Tegan George, The Point (November 2025)

    Man collapses behind Donald Trump during White House announcement by Richard Wood, 9 News (November 2025)

    As Summers Sought Clandestine Relationship With Woman He Called a Mentee, Epstein Was His ‘Wing Man’ by Dhuruv T Patel and Cam N Srivastava, The Harvard Crimson (November 2025)

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    34 m