162 – Adam Bandt Returns (LIVE)

After joining me at the end of the shitshow that was 2016 for the first live edition of the podcast, Greens MP Adam Bandt returned to reflect on how far we have (or haven’t) come and what to make of the political year that was 2019.

Recorded in Collingwood at the Easey Street Concert Hall in front of a bloody lovely crowd, this is a funny and important conversation about Scott Morrison, socialism, the climate crisis, the 2019 election, the ALP’s pathetic position on coal and the possibilities of a Green New Deal for Australia.

All funds raised went to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (you can support them here toooooo). I’m very thankful to Adam for agreeing to do this again and to everyone who came out to the show. MERRY CHRISTMAS xoxoxo

I’m bringing my show ENOUGH to the 2020 Adelaide Fringe in March, tickets on sale now

My new show GRANDILOQUENT is coming to the 2020 Brisbane Comedy Festival and the 2020 Melbourne International Comedy Festival

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ARTICLE: Setting Kevin Rudd’s Environment Record Straight by Adam Bandt

ARTICLE: This is what it looks like when your government sells out the climate for votes by Katharine Murphy

ARTICLE: The crisis in liberalism: why centrist politics can no longer explain the world by Katrina Forrester

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161 – Patricia Cornelius

Patricia Cornelius is a celebrated Australian playwright who writes about class, love, capitalism and the cruel things we do to each other. Her plays include LOVESavagesSHITDo Not Go Gentle and Who’s Afraid of the Working Class?

In this conversation, Patricia tells me about her working class upbringing, her journey through feminism to Marxism, her time in the radical Melbourne Workers Theatre and reflects on whether today’s middle-class and staid theatre can still be a voice for class-conscious politics.

Also we revel in the joy of some filthy swearing.

Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm – all funds raised go to the ASRC

I’m bringing my show ENOUGH to the 2020 Adelaide Fringe in March, tickets on sale now

My new show GRANDILOQUENT is on at the 2020 Brisbane Comedy Festival in March, tickets on sale now

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ARTICLE: Patricia Cornelius: Not going gently by Harry Windsor

Patricia’s piece on swearing for The Wheeler Centre

Anthem is playing at the 2020 Sydney Festival 

Do Not Go Gentle is on at Malthouse Theatre in 2020

SHIT on AustralianPlays.org

Cause of the Week: Ilbijjeri Theatre Company (ilbijerri.com.au)

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160 – Lizzie O’Shea

Lizzie O’Shea is a lawyer at Maurice Blackburn, writer, broadcaster and socialist activist. She’s the author of Future Histories: What Ada Lovelace, Tom Paine and the Paris Commune Can Teach Us About Digital Technology – an examination of radical social movements and theories from history and how they can be applied to technology capitalism.

Lizzie and I discussed the class action she’s working on against Uber’s business model, the “datafication of ourselves”, how much Facebook and Amazon suck, Australia’s awful data encryption laws, what it might mean to break up or nationalise the tech companies and the possibilities of a better world with a better internet.

Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm – all funds raised go to the ASRC

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Lizzie’s writing for The Guardian

A review of Future Histories on Engineering & Technology 

ARTICLE: Invisible Handcuffs – it’s time for workers to throw off the shackles of big tech by Lizzie O’Shea

ARTICLE: The Future Has Arrived by Robert Maharajh

Cause of the Week: The National Justice Project (justice.org.au

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159 – Jon Faine

Jon Faine is a veteran broadcaster who was just stepped down as the host of the Mornings show on ABC Local Radio after 23 years in the chair (and a total of 30 years at the national broadcaster).

Jon kindly let me (back) into his house to have a wide-ranging chat about the state of the media, bias at the ABC, Elizabeth Warren, capitalism, the tech giants, civility, Kevin Bailey and his bladder.

Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm – all funds raised go to the ASRC

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Jon’s Farewell to the ABC

ARTICLE: Malcolm Turnbull suggests ‘shell out’ to help their children buy property

The ABC’s #AustraliaTalks

The “infamous” Kevin Bailey sketch from Tonightly

ARTICLE: Don’t Trust Elizabeth Warren’s Big-Donor Ban by Megan Day

Cause of the Week: The Koorie Heritage Trust (koorieheritagetrust.com.au)

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158 – Roz Ward

Roz Ward is a queer Marxist academic and activist who was a co-founder of the Safe Schools Coalition. She was publicly attacked for her politics and her role in fighting for Safe Schools by the conservative media, religious lobbyists and members of the Coalition government.

Here Roz reflects on her experience with the culture war bullshit around that programme and tells me what it taught her, why she’s a revolutionary socialist, what she thinks can be achieved through electoral politics, her involvement in the IMARC protests, why All Cops Are Bastards and lawnmowers.

Come see me record a LIVE SHOW as Greens MP Adam Bandt returns on Tuesday December 10th, 7pm – all funds raised go to the ASRC

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I was on the latest episode of The Bugle

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ARTICLE: Roz Ward on clergy hypocrisy and the valorisation of child molesters 

Benjamin Law’s Quarterly Essay on the Safe Schools controversy, Moral Panic 101

System Change Not Climate Change: An Anti-Capitalist Conference is on this Saturday at Trades Hall, Melbourne

victoriansocialists.org.au

Red Flag Radio on podbean

Cause of the Week: Support activists arrested at mining conference on GoFundMe

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Like I’m A Six-Year-Old LIVE with Adam Bandt

Come see comedian and whining lefty snowflake Tom Ballard for this special edition of his politics podcast, Like I’m A Six-Year-Oldlive on stage with Greens MP Adam Bandt. 

Adam joined Tom for a live show in front of a packed house at the end of 2016 and somehow managed to make us all feel better about the state of things in a post-Trump/Brexit world. Can he possibly do the same again after 2019, a year in which Scott Morrison was re-elected and hopes of progressive change once again took a beating to the face????

Find out for yourself by coming along to this stimulating conversation to learn, cry and maybe even laugh a bit as we round out the year. All proceeds from the event will go to Adam’s selected charity, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

Get in quick – seating is limited and this will sell out.

TUESDAY DECEMBER 10th, 7PM

EASEY STREET CONCERT HALL (35 EASEY STREET COLLINGWOOD)

Book tickets here.

 

157 – Sam Newman (Part Two)

This is part two of my conversation with former AFL player and controversial media figure Sam Newman. Part one of the chat is here.

Here we discuss Sam’s thoughts on Muslim Australians’ failure to “assimilate” into society, what does and doesn’t constitute racism, Pauline Hanson and how he hoped to tackle homelessness if he were to become Melbourne Lord Mayor.

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Check out my podcast with Audible discussing audiobooks, What’s the Story?

I want to do an AMA episode of the show: please get in touch with your questions, email [email protected]

I appeared on the Radio National show The People Vs to discuss the state of comedy with Josh Szepps, Sami Shah, Andrew Doyle & Steph Tisdell 

I’m on the latest edition of The Little Dum Dum Club alongside Wil Anderson

Part One of my chat with Sam

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Sam’s Facebook page

Sam’s podcast Sam, Mike & Thommo 

Cause of the Week: The Les Twentyman Foundation (ltfoundation.com.au)

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156 – Sam Newman (Part One)

Sam Newman is a former AFL player for the Geelong Football Club and has been a controversial figure in the Australian media for decades. He’s best known for his work on The Footy Show, which he appeared on from 1994 until 2018.

I find Sam’s political positions to be ill-informed and incorrect (I’m pretty sure he feels the same about mine), but I know there are plenty of people out there who agree with him and think he talks a lot of sense when it to comes to political correctness, immigration, Donald Trump and climate change. He also considered running for Lord Mayor of Melbourne last year and received some support in some corners.

In this very wide-ranging, frustrating but civil conversation, I try to get a sense of his thinking and push back where I could. I hope you get something out of it.

Part two will be out next week.

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ARTICLE: Footy Show host Sam Newman criticised for reckless transphobia 

NASA’s article on the Icelandic glacier Myrdalsjokull 

ARTICLE: Trump cuts did little to boost economic growth in 2018, study says

ARTICLE: Enough with the fairy tales about the Paris agreement. It’s time for facts by Erwin Jackson 

ARTICLE: Why is China placing a global bet on coal?  

Cause of the Week: The Les Twentyman Foundation (ltfoundation.com.au)

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155 – Luke Buckmaster

Luke Buckmaster is a renowned film critic who has recently found himself hitting the streets as a climate protestor.

Here Luke tells me about his emotional reaction to the climate crisis, what inspired him to get involved with the recent week of Extinction Rebellion protests, what he saw that inspired and moved him at those protests and the philosophy and ethics of civil disobedience.

Oh also we touched on Marvel movies and Joker. 

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Luke’s essay on the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the “apocalypse of cinema”

Luke’s review of the new Lion King

Luke’s review of Joker

OPINION: When our planet is under attack we have to stand up and fight back by Luke

OPINION: Extinction Rebellion protests by Luke

ARTICLE: Tube protest was a mistake, admit leading Extinction Rebellion members 

OPINION: Extinction Rebellion has built up so much goodwill. It mustn’t throw that away by Gaby Hinsliff

Extinction Rebellion Australia >> ausrebellion.earth

Cause of the Week: Climate Change Protests (climatechangeprotests.net.au

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154 – Maddison Connaughton

Maddison Connaughton is the editor of The Saturday Paper. She’s written for Vice News, SBS, The Australian, The Age and others and has been twice-nominated for the Walkley Award for Young Australian of the Year.

Here Maddison discusses why she became a journalist, her thoughts on her role as an editor and the ideological position of her paper, Ita Buttrose’s comments on the loss of “larrikins” and political correctness and the dearth of new ideas in Australian political discourse.

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Check out my new podcast with Audible, What’s the Story?

I’m doing two fun gigs in Melbourne this week

I’ll be performing at Just For Laughs Sydney at the Opera House on Saturday November 2nd

Felicity Ward’s piece on abortion rights for The Mash Report that I helped out (a little) with

Donate to the Heart Foundation in memory of Carla Bellomarino

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Maddison’s writing for Vice

The 7am podcast (7ampodcast.com.au)

Margaret Simons’ profile on Jacquie Lambie

Saturday Paper’s Editorials

Episode 33 with Erik Jensen

ARTICLE: Political correctness has gone too far in Australia, says ABC Chair Ita Buttrose

The Saturday Paper editorial, The untold joke 

The Australian editorial, Endangered larrikins ($) 

Cause of the Week: Give Well (givewell.org

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