Kicking Back

Kicking Back

Unoriginal Spin!

1 h 16 min · 20 de abr de 2025
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Political consultant and conservative maverick John Macgowan despairs at the lack of inspiration and originality in the 2025 federal election campaign and explains why the flow of preferences from the increasingly popular fringe parties make the outcome far from predictable.  We also discuss: • Can the Teals survive? • Will this election be stolen? • The weaponisation of ‘racism’ • Why Australia needs Public Servants • Labor/Liberal’s post-election surprises

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