Don Watson on why Scott Morrison is not really a politician, and how the collapse in difference between the major parties has created a vacuum of meaning.
Guest: Author and speechwriter Don Watson.
Background reading:
Leaders and dung beetles in The Monthly
The Saturday Paper
The Monthly
For more information on today’s episode, visit 7ampodcast.com.au.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The women who fought to expose the gender pay gap
The truth behind Peter Dutton’s ‘strongman’ persona
Why Coles and Woolies have politicians 'oinking'
Can we believe anything the Royal Family say?
Inside the Zachary Rolfe hearings: The culture of racism the police deny
Stan Grant on Sam Kerr and the media’s failings
Why Australia is heading for a minority government
The Weekend Read: Ange Lavoipierre on how much sex is too much for one person
The Liberals’ failed bid for suburban voters
The people pushing Australia’s gas expansion
The Australian teachers quitting over Andrew Tate
‘Enough is enough’: a mother’s fight for justice over her son’s death in custody
The most powerful minister you’ve never heard of
Rosie Batty and a decade of public grieving
Scott Morrison leaves parliament: A winner or a loser?
Why Labor is being accused of pork-barrelling
Everything Peter Dutton is getting wrong on asylum seekers
‘They don't know much’: Politicians spending on the military
The Weekend Read: Jane Gleeson on why we need decay to save the planet
The two days that could decide Julian Assange's freedom
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Morning Wire
The Daily
Up First
Today, Explained
Dobré ráno | Denný podcast denníka SME