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We talk to Peter Jennings, executive director of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), a
This month marks 50 years since the first Indigenous Australian delivered a maiden address to federa
We welcome Richard Alston former Liberal Senator for Victoria and senior cabinet minister in the How
We welcome Jordan Williams, executive director and co-founder of the New Zealand Tax Payer's Allianc
We welcome William Coleman, Reader at the Research School of Economics at ANU. He is the prize-winni
We welcome Scott Prasser, senior policy advisor and CIS scholar. In his recent book, Scott argues ha
We welcome Bridget McKenzie, Nationals Senator for Victoria since 2011. Senator McKenzie has held mi
Afghanistan's president Ashraf Ghani fled the country over the weekend, leading to a complete collap
On the show this Wednesday, we welcome Ehud Yaari visiting expert at the Australia Israel & Jewi
This episode focuses on Afghanistan’s future prospects given Australia’s recent closure of its embas
We welcome podcast host, Bitcoin maximalist and co-founder of Ministry of Nodes, Stephan Liveria. Th
We welcome French Consul (Commercial), Armelle Rebuffet. We'll discuss how BusinessFrance works to s
As Sydney starts another round of lockdown, we are pleased to say we will still be able to produce t
On the show this Wednesday, we welcome CIS contributor and Australian Catholic University academic,
Australia does a lot of great science, but has a poor record of translating that science into benefi
With the Australian and Chinese governments arguing in increasingly shrill tones, has Australia real
Since last month’s federal budget, the Centre for Independent Studies has lamented that the Coalitio
With their sensationalist public questioning of Premier Gladys Berejiklian's private life the NSW In
On the show this Wednesday, we welcome Institute of Public Affairs’ Dr Bella d’Abrera. Speaking with
Did the fall of the Soviet Union usher in the end of history for everyone, or only for a small class