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    Explore " dutton" with insightful episodes like "Scorpion To The Ball Bag, cErEaL fOr DiNnEr 03.06.24", "Nightlife News Breakdown - Emily Barrett - The Saturday Paper", "Political fallout continues over asylum seeker boat arrival - Politics with Karen Middleton", "Nightlife News Breakdown - Michael Pascoe - New Daily" and "Nightlife News Breakdown - Karen Middleton - The Saturday Paper" from podcasts like ""The Daily Zeitgeist", "Nightlife", "RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast", "Nightlife" and "Nightlife"" and more!

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    Scorpion To The Ball Bag, cErEaL fOr DiNnEr 03.06.24

    Scorpion To The Ball Bag, cErEaL fOr DiNnEr 03.06.24

    In episode 1636, Jack and Miles are joined by hosts of Ridiculous Crime, Zaron Burnett & Elizabeth Dutton, to discuss… Trump Wants To Create A “Public Health Catastrophe” In Schools, Despite That... Voters Pretty Chill About Trump Not Being A Dictator, Guy In Vegas Got Stung On The Ball Bag By A Scorpion... Scam Or No Scam? Kellogg’s “Cereal For Dinner” Strategy Is Blowing Up In Their Faces and more!

    1. Trump Wants To Create A “Public Health Catastrophe” In Schools
    2. Donald Trump's String of Gaffes Over Weekend Raises Eyebrows
    3. Trump confuses Obama for Biden again at Virginia rally speech
    4. Trump compares migrants to Hannibal Lecter in 'The Silence of the Lambs'
    5. 'Five-alarm fire': Trump's latest public schools threat causes experts to panic
    6. Despite That... Voters Pretty Chill About Trump Not Being A Dictator
    7. Guy In Vegas Got Stung On The Ball Bag By A Scorpion... Scam Or No Scam?
    8. Kellogg’s “Cereal For Dinner” Strategy Is Blowing Up In Their Faces
    9. Let them eat ‘cereal for dinner’ is just another example of America’s hatred of poor people
    10. Eggo unveils breakfast-themed rental home for National Pancake Day: Here’s how to book your free stay
    11. Kellogg to replace 1,400 strikers as deal is rejected
    12. GIVE CHICKEN THE NIGHT OFF: KELLOGG GIVES FAMILIES A CHANCE TO WIN $5,000 WHEN THEY ADD CEREAL TO THEIR DINNERTIME ROTATION
    13. Enjoy Kellogg’s® Cereal for Dinner Ad
    14. Kellogg’s CEO advises cereal for dinner. Nutritionists have other thoughts
    15. TikTok Uprising: Shoppers Begin Early Boycott of Kellogg's Over CEO's Remarks

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    Political fallout continues over asylum seeker boat arrival - Politics with Karen Middleton

    Political fallout continues over asylum seeker boat arrival - Politics with Karen Middleton

    The Opposition has been consistently calling the Prime Minister and the government 'weak, following the arrival of an asylum seeker boat that landed off the WA coast, but is that cutting through?

    And today the government will unveil its surface fleet review, what can we expect from it?

    Guest: Karen Middleton, Chief Political Correspondent for The Saturday Paper

    Has the Albanese Government got its mojo back?

    Has the Albanese Government got its mojo back?

    Parliament returned from summer break this week, and the Albanese Government has already managed to secure wins on some key policies.

    The Opposition conceded it wouldn't "stand in the way" of Labor's changes to stage 3 tax cuts. And after much negotiation, the Greens and Senate crossbencher David Pocock's agreed to support the Government's IR bill. 

    Cameron Stewart, Chief International Correspondent at The Australian joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

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    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au 

    Has the Albanese Government got its mojo back?

    Has the Albanese Government got its mojo back?

    Parliament returned from summer break this week, and the Albanese Government has already managed to secure wins on some key policies.

    The Opposition conceded it wouldn't "stand in the way" of Labor's changes to stage 3 tax cuts. And after much negotiation, the Greens and Senate crossbencher David Pocock's agreed to support the Government's IR bill. 

    Cameron Stewart, Chief International Correspondent at The Australian joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

    More Information

    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au 

    Is the Opposition politically weaponising anti-Semitism?

    Is the Opposition politically weaponising anti-Semitism?

    As the Israel-Gaza war escalates, tensions are also intensifying in Australia. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has been critical of the Government’s response, while the Prime Minister has accused the Opposition leader of “weaponsing anti-Semitism”.

    And the Government is pushing through emergency legislation to deal with the fallout of the High Court’s decision that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful, which has already led to the release of 83 former detainees. But will that be enough?

    Cameron Stewart, Chief International Correspondent at the Australian joins Patricia Karvelas and David Speers on The Party Room

    Is the Opposition politically weaponising anti-Semitism?

    Is the Opposition politically weaponising anti-Semitism?

    As the Israel-Gaza war escalates, tensions are also intensifying in Australia. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has been critical of the Government’s response, while the Prime Minister has accused the Opposition leader of “weaponsing anti-Semitism”.

    And the Government is pushing through emergency legislation to deal with the fallout of the High Court’s decision that indefinite immigration detention was unlawful, which has already led to the release of 83 former detainees. But will that be enough?

    Cameron Stewart, Chief International Correspondent at the Australian joins Patricia Karvelas and David Speers on The Party Room

    Inflation slows, but will the RBA still hike rates?

    Inflation slows, but will the RBA still hike rates?

    This week, the annual rate of inflation slowed to 6 per cent, down from the dizzying high of 7.8 per cent in December.  The rate was lower than economists had forecast and welcome news for households, businesses and the government.

    But what will it mean for the RBA’s decision on interest rates next month?

    And there are allegations government contractors provided suspect payments to Pacific politicians and officials involved in Australia’s offshore detention program in Nauru and PNG.

    Jacob Greber, Senior Correspondent with the Australian Financial Review joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

    Inflation slows, but will the RBA still hike rates?

    Inflation slows, but will the RBA still hike rates?

    This week, the annual rate of inflation slowed to 6 per cent, down from the dizzying high of 7.8 per cent in December.  The rate was lower than economists had forecast and welcome news for households, businesses and the government.

    But what will it mean for the RBA’s decision on interest rates next month?

    And there are allegations government contractors provided suspect payments to Pacific politicians and officials involved in Australia’s offshore detention program in Nauru and PNG.

    Jacob Greber, Senior Correspondent with the Australian Financial Review joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

    Voice pamphlet and the Liberal's preselection woes

    Voice pamphlet and the Liberal's preselection woes

    The official Voice to Parliament pamphlet has been released, with parliamentarians from both sides laying out the Yes and No case. But, the pamphlet isn’t fact checked, and there are already concerns the material contains misinformation.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley could face a serious preselection challenge in her seat of Farrer. So, what does it mean for the future of the Liberals, if the most senior female in the party is at risk of losing to another candidate?

    James Massola, National Affairs Editor at the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

    Voice pamphlet and the Liberal’s preselection woes

    Voice pamphlet and the Liberal’s preselection woes

    The official Voice to Parliament pamphlet has been released, with parliamentarians from both sides laying out the Yes and No case. But, the pamphlet isn’t fact checked, and there are already concerns the material contains misinformation.

    Meanwhile, Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley could face a serious preselection challenge in her seat of Farrer. So, what does it mean for the future of the Liberals, if the most senior female in the party is at risk of losing to another candidate?

    James Massola, National Affairs Editor at the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas on The Party Room.

    RBA overhaul, Budget challenges and a shadow cabinet reshuffle

    RBA overhaul, Budget challenges and a shadow cabinet reshuffle

    The RBA is set for a major shake-up, following the release of the first review into the central bank in decades. So what’s set to change?

    And with just over two weeks before the Federal Budget, the Albanese Government has a tricky challenge: how to help Australians struggling with the cost of living while managing inflation.

    Michelle Grattan, Chief Political Correspondent with The Conversation and Professorial Fellow at University of Canberra joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas to unpack.

    RBA overhaul, Budget challenges and a shadow cabinet reshuffle

    RBA overhaul, Budget challenges and a shadow cabinet reshuffle

    The RBA is set for a major shake-up, following the release of the first review into the central bank in decades. So what’s set to change?

    And with just over two weeks before the Federal Budget, the Albanese Government has a tricky challenge: how to help Australians struggling with the cost of living while managing inflation.

    Michelle Grattan, Chief Political Correspondent with The Conversation and Professorial Fellow at University of Canberra joins Fran Kelly and Patricia Karvelas to unpack.

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