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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss Tony's assessment of the upcoming UK election, and Tony provides his assessment of the latest developments in the Ukraine, plus the rising challenge from China and Tehran.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director, Daniel Wild, discuss the Leader of the Opposition's budget reply speech; the urgent need to dramatically reduce migration; and the disgraceful, false equivalence drawn by the International Criminal Court between Hamas and Israel.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the the 2024 federal budget, and the decision of the federal government to vote in favour of Palestine's bid for full membership of the United Nations which goes against our key allies in the US and UK.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the government's proposed internet censorship via its misinformation laws, the shortcomings of the government's Future Made in Australia plan, and Tony shares with us his perspectives on the future on the centre-right in Australia and across the Western world.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the tragic stabbings at Bondi, the terrorist attack on a Bishop in Sydney's south-west, and whether multiculturalism can continue to form the basis of our migration program.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the government's attack on school choice and religious freedom, and the growing challenges and threat of China.
Tony also shares his unique perspective on the failures of Australia's mass migration program.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the future of the AUKUS partnership and the growing challenges on the international front. The surprise results of the Irish referenda are dissected. And Tony shares his perspective on why four year fixed terms are a bad idea.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director discuss the significance of the upcoming Dunkley by-election. Plus Tony shares his perspective on Australia's failing energy system, and the importance of India to the future of the democratic world.
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Former Prime Minister and Institute of Public Affairs’ Distinguished Fellow, Tony Abbott, joins IPA Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild to discuss the threats and challenges facing the western world. Plus, Tony shares his thoughts on the recent ABC documentary, Nemesis, and reflects on his time in office.
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Happy Australia Day, and welcome to the first episode of season 3! Former Prime Minister and distinguished fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs Tony Abbott shares his unique perspective on Australia Day, why big corporations seem to always side with the elites, and why 2024 will be a critical year for the future of the Australian way of life. For more information, visit www.ipa.org.au
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss the declining popularity of the federal Labor government; the worrying rise of anti-semitism; and the deteriorating international situation.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss Australia's record high migration intake, and why it must be cut, and Tony shares his unique perspective on the international situation regarding the Middle East and Ukraine. To become a member of the Institute of Public Affairs to support podcasts and research such as this, visit https://members.ipa.org.au/join/
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss the dramatic defeat of the Voice to Parliament, and what it means for the future of Australia. To become a member of the Institute of Public Affairs to support podcasts and research such as this, visit https://members.ipa.org.au/join/
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss the successes and achievements of the Abbott government on the 10-year anniversary of the 2013 victory; the failure and legacy of the Daniel Andrews premiership; and Tony provides his unique assessment of the risks that the Voice to Parliament poses to Australia's future. To become a member of the Institute of Public Affairs to support podcasts and research such as this, visit https://members.ipa.org.au/join/
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss the commercial and political division caused by Qantas' cozy relationship with the federal government. Tony also shares his unique perspective on current polling which has the No case ahead, and the future of Australia's energy system with the recent announcement that the NSW government will enter talks to keep the Eraring coal-fired power station open beyond 2025.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild the rampant censorship of the Voice debate by big tech. Tony Abbott also shares his perspective on the much broader agenda which sits behind the Voice and its main advocates. To become a member of the Institute of Public Affairs to support podcasts and research such as this, visit https://members.ipa.org.au/join/
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss why an Indigenous Voice to Parliament and a Treaty are a part of a package deal, and how a Treaty would divide Australians. Tony also shares is unique perspective on the shortcomings of Australia's defence tactics and strategy, and why we need to be better prepared for potential future conflict. To become a member of the Institute of Public Affairs to support podcasts such as this, visit https://members.ipa.org.au/join/
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss how big woke corporations are dividing Australia as a result of their massive funding campaign for the Voice to parliament. Tony also shares his insights on the future of the centre-right, and draws on the lessons of his highly successful time as opposition leader and Prime Minister.
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Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA's Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss the deliberate conflation of the voice with indigenous recognition - they are two unrelated and separate matters. Tony also shares his perspective on plummeting support for the Victorian Liberal Party, as well as the importance of the presumption of innocence in the context of the Ben Roberts-Smith and Brittany Higgins matters.
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