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Australiana

The Spectator Australia

A weekly podcast from The Spectator Australiaon politics, history and culture.
The Spectator is the world’s longest-running magazine of news, arts and ideas.
Hosted by Will Kingston.

64 - Debunking Australia's housing crisis myth, with Cameron Murray
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  • 64 - Debunking Australia's housing crisis myth, with Cameron Murray

    There's a common refrain when it comes to housing in Australia today: 'it's never been harder to enter the housing market'. Housing affordability has been labelled by politicians, the media, and aspiring homeowners as a historic crisis. What if that's just not the case? What if we've seen the same story countless times before? What the markets are doing what they have always done, and what they should be doing? Perhaps, as Cameron Murray suggests, the market isn't the answer? Cameron is an economist and Australia's leading expert on housing. His new book is titled, 'The Great Housing Hijack: The Hoaxes and Myths Keeping Prices High for Renter and Buyers in Australia'. Follow Australiana on social media here. [https://linktr.ee/AustralianaPod] Subscribe to The Spectator Australia here. [https://www.spectator.com.au/join/] Subscribe to Cameron's Substack here [https://www.fresheconomicthinking.com/].

    Wed, 24 Apr 2024
  • 63 - In defense of journalism, with Anthony De Ceglie

    It's easy to forget that journalists were once invested with immense trust by citizens. This is no longer the case. Journalists are amongst the least trusted members of society, and it has been largely self-inflicted.  The rise of activist journalism over objective journalism, the rush for online clicks, and the narcissistic desire of too many to transition from being journalists to media personalities has blighted the profession. The question is, is journalism beyond saving?  Anthony De Ceglie is well placed to answer the question. Anthony was the Deputy Editor at the Daily Telegraph, and is now Editor in Chief of West Australian newspapers, including The West Australian, and the editor in chief of Seven West Media's new evening digital newspaper, The Nightly. Follow Australiana on social media here. [https://linktr.ee/AustralianaPod] Subscribe to The Spectator Australia here. [https://www.spectator.com.au/join/] Visit The Nightly here [https://thenightly.com.au/].

    Wed, 17 Apr 2024
  • 62 - "Gen Z is the most conservative generation since WW2" - Isabel Brown

    Gen Z has developed quite a reputation. Lazy. Difficult to work with. Technology-addicted. And of course, insufferably woke. What if that reputation is ill-founded? What if, in fact, Gen Z is the most culturally conservative generation since World War Two? What if Gen Z are the saviours-in-waiting of western civilisation? That's the opinion of content creator, author and Gen Z-er, Isabel Brown. Isabel's new book is titled, 'The End of the Alphabet: How Gen Z Can Save America'. Follow Australiana on social media here. [https://linktr.ee/AustralianaPod] Subscribe to The Spectator Australia here. [https://www.spectator.com.au/join/]

    Wed, 10 Apr 2024
  • 61 - The short march through the institutions, with Yascha Mounk

    Sometimes it feels like the tidal wave of 'wokeness' (or identity politics) washed over the western world almost overnight. It has captured more or less every societal institution in a remarkably short period of time. However, the intellectual roots of the movement can be traced back over fifty years. The best analysis on how it has achieved such incredible influence comes from the German-American political scientist, Yascha Mounk. Will and Yascha discuss his latest book, 'The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time'. Follow Australiana on social media here. [https://linktr.ee/AustralianaPod] Subscribe to The Spectator Australia here. [https://www.spectator.com.au/join/]

    Wed, 03 Apr 2024
  • 60 - Tales of a Hollywood dissident, with Matthew Marsden

    Politics is downstream from culture. To change politics, one must first change culture. The left intrinsically understands this in a way that the right simply does not. The arts have been captured by a toxic mixture of identity politics, social justice ideology, and cancel culture. Matthew Marsden has seen this ideological takeover firsthand. He rose to fame from his role on the iconic British TV series Coronation Street, and has subsequently starred in a long list of Hollywood films, including Black Hawk Down, Resident Evil: Extinction, Rambo and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Follow Australiana on social media here. [https://linktr.ee/AustralianaPod] Subscribe to The Spectator Australia here. [https://www.spectator.com.au/join/] Subscribe to Matthew's YouTube channel here. [http://www.youtube.com/@matthewdmarsden]

    Wed, 27 Mar 2024
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