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ONLY FRAN: Forget a new Teal party, where are the Greens?

16 min · 29. maj 2026
episode ONLY FRAN: Forget a new Teal party, where are the Greens? cover

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This week the Teals were chatting about forming a new political party designed - in part - to counter the rise of Pauline Hanson and the far right. This got Jan Fran wondering about the other colour-specific party that’s supposed to be doing that: the Greens.  As she watches the rise of the far right with abject terror Jan wonders why the Australian Greens haven't quite made the same inroads as their UK counterparts and what it might take for them to do so. SUPPORT ETTE MEDIA: and subscribe. [https://www.ettemedia.com/#/portal/signup] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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