Labor–Greens neoliberal battle and the ABC’s support for Trump

In this episode of the New Politics podcast, we analyse the recent shifts in Australian politics, focusing on aged care reforms and housing affordability, while also touching on global political influences and media coverage.

Starting July 1, 2025, significant changes are slated for aged care, with increased costs impacting approximately 40 per cent of pensioners, asking them to pay a lot more for their care, even though they’re already making a large contribution. It’s straight out of the neoliberalist handbook. We explore the complexities of the private sector’s role in aged care, discussing potential alternative funding mechanisms beyond out-of-pocket expenses for the super wealthy and asset-rich individuals.

We also unpack the contentious debate surrounding the Help to Buy and Build to Rent bills. With the Australian Greens clashing with the government, these policies aim to assist home buyers and influence rental markets, yet face criticism for not being sufficiently ambitious. This episode examines the potential implications of these policies, the political machinations involved, and the broader impact on housing affordability.

Additionally, the concept of a double-dissolution election is discussed, clarifying its implications and the current political landscape that may lead to such a decision. This segment aims to demystify the process and discuss its historical use and potential outcomes.

On the international front, we analyse the portrayal of the US political debates by the Australian media, particularly the ABC’s coverage of the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. This segment critiques the narrative choices made by the media and their impact on public perception, questioning the balance of reporting in critical electoral contexts.

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Song listing:

  1. ‘The Message’, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.
  2. ‘Confessions Of A Window Cleaner’, Ed Kuepper.
  3. ‘Sweet About Me’, Gabriella Cilmi.
  4. ‘Stranger In Moscow’, Tame Impala.
  5. ‘Praise You’, Fat Boy Slim.


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