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67 — A L L E G E D L Y

April 21, 2021 09:11 - 48 minutes - 44.5 MB

We talk about alleged war crimes, alleged lunch boxes, allegedly improper firing of CEOs and alleged plans fossil-fuel companys to pay nothing in resources taxes.   Lunchbox update Ben Roberts-Smith (alleged war criminal) allegedly buried some incriminating evidence in a lunchbox. It is also alleged that he kept a bunch of burner phones and sent intimidating letters to witnesses. Channel 7 are standing by Roberts-Smith, and paying for his defence fund. Holgategate Christine Holgate, F...

66 — Stuart Robert has left the group chat

April 13, 2021 06:14 - 52 minutes - 47.8 MB

We chat about drama in the Health Minister's group chat, stripping the NDIS and check in with the Covid vaccine situation.   Good stuff! Massive protests this week against the continued indigenous deaths in custody, and continued inaction. Shoutout to AFLW Emma Kearney for taking a knee during the national anthem last week. The government hate poor people… The government knew Robodebt was illegal, but kept it going… because it might have been confusing if they stopped? Stuart Robert g...

65 — Rough chuckles redux

April 07, 2021 02:46 - 1 hour - 61.9 MB

We chat about Scott Morrison's week of waterworks, proposals to ban Posting and the big Cabinet job swap.   War crime update Afgan villagers are being allowed to testify from Afghanistan in the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case. Check out Episode 46 for detail on Roberts-Smith’s alleged war crimes. Defamation laws didn’t protect the women who had their faces plastered over the front pages of newspapers and called “enemy of the state”. Turning on the waterworks Scott Morrison turned on...

64 — What's the go with Joel Fitzgibbon (feat. James Clark of the Tomorrow Movement)

March 29, 2021 01:50 - 59 minutes - 54.8 MB

We're joined by James Clark of the Tomorrow Movement to discuss Joel Fitzgibbon and why he's on the side of fossil fuel billionaires, not the workers he claims to represent.   Labor Platform The Labor party are holding the Special Platform Conference on the 30-31st March 2021. Labor takes lots of money from the fossil fuel industry. Fire Joel Fitzgibbon Joel Fitzgibbon’s brother Mark is the head of health insurer NIB, and in 2009 used Joel’s ministerial office to lobby the ADF to buy i...

63 — The boys are back in government

March 24, 2021 06:38 - 1 hour - 57.5 MB

We discuss plagues of mice, sexual misconduct and coverups in Parliament, and left-wing Nazis.   Content warning: we spend about half the episode discussing the ongoing saga of sexual assault and misconduct within Australia’s Parliament.   Climate changed The floods are bad, folks. Plagues of mice too. Boys club Thousands of people in Canberra and other cities across Australia marched against sexual assault. Scott Morrison says the people marching for justice should be glad they aren’t ...

62 — Combustable assets

March 15, 2021 06:07 - 56 minutes - 52.1 MB

The Yallourn power station is breaking down and everyone won't shut up about NFTs, so we chat talk about mining for coal and mining for cryptocurrencies.   Labor landslide Mark McGowan has led Western Australia’s Labor party to a landslide victory. Liberal party leader Zak Kirkup used to have a business card calling himself “Future Prime Minister”. Labor are talking about keeping WA’s border restrictions going indefinitely. Gas rorts The Federal government has spent millions of dollar...

61 — International Girlboss Day (feat. Lee Constable)

March 09, 2021 23:33 - 1 hour - 65.2 MB

We're joined by Lee Constable to discuss the history of International Womens Day, women in STEM and Woolworth's attempt at raising awareness about bees.   Thylacine watch It’s not a thylacine :( Girlboss day It’s International Women’s Day! The hashtag for this year’s International Women’s Day is #ChooseToChallenge Women ask for pay rises as much as men, but are knocked back more. Google has fired both of the (women) AI Ethicists they employed. Google has also filtered candidates fro...

60 — Lie to me, I'm begging you

March 04, 2021 05:17 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

We respond to some listener feedback, discuss the LNP's miserly raise to the Jobseeker Rate, and the media's response to some basic new rights for Victorian renters.   Cap watch One “cap” of cocaine, please young sir. Listener feedback Listener Tara Nipe’s blog post on the practicalities of a fly-in-fly-out COVID quarantine. Victoria have instituted dedicated agency, the COVID-19 Quarantine Victoria (CQV), to manage the hotel quarantine program. Raise the rate The Coronavirus supplem...

59 — Throw the Facebook at them (feat. Joanna Horton of Floodcast)

February 24, 2021 02:45 - 57 minutes - 52.8 MB

We're joined by Joanna Horton of Floodcast to discuss the political and media response to the Brittany Higgins story, the Facebook news ban and Kristina Kersher Keneally's posts. Content warning: A chunk of this episode is spent discussing the Brittany Higgins story, which at its core is about sexual violence. We don’t discuss specifics of the incident itself, but do talk about the surrounding political context.   Good news Victoria is out of lockdown! Public drunkenness has been decrim...

58 — Electric root wagon

February 16, 2021 23:54 - 59 minutes - 54.1 MB

We're back in lockdown again, the government still loves fossil fuels (but hates workers) and hybrid cars are a trick to lock us into using petrol.   Victoria has the COVID again We’ve got this. Poor nebuliser guy. COVID spread from a quarantine hotel worker to their housemate who worked at an airport Brunettis. A man is stranded in the Spirit of Tasmania terminal. Behrouz Boochani — “The border is part of Australia and it reproduces at home” Scott Morrison says he won’t take over hote...

57 — The new Kelly Gang sucks too

February 10, 2021 06:21 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

We chat about Australia's bushfire/covid/storm situation, then a deep dive into why exactly Eddie Maguire should quit (he did), followed by a check-in with cooked unit Craig Kelly.   Australia is on fire Perth has massive bushfires, with at least 86 homes lost. COVID lockdowns and evacuation orders make for confusing mixed messages. Fire, plague and storms. Kangaroo Island is on fire, threatening the little Pigmy Possum, which was feared lost after devastating the 2019-20 bushfires. Edd...

56 — Hogwhistling

February 01, 2021 08:02 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

We discuss bad rocks, the Award for Services to Homophobia, and try to figure out what on earth the Labor Party is up to.   We’re on fire Adelaide had a massive bushfire south of the city, described as like a firestorm or a volcano. Two-year-old packs bad rocks. Meanwhile in Melbourne, on Monday a mean and menacing “tip fire” managed to motivate 17 municipalities to move a “major alert” across most media. In good news, South Australia met the entirety of it’s power demand with solar fo...

55 — Disaster artists (feat. Ben McLeay of Boonta Vista)

January 27, 2021 07:26 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

We're joined by Ben McLeay of the Boonta Vista podcast to talk about the Government's favorite hobby of packing emissions bodies with fossil fuel ghouls, Australian lawyer Greg Sheppard and his terrible children, and hungry ghost Scott Morrison.   Goodish news 46 of the 60 refugees who were in Australia were held for up to 8 years in the Bell, nee Park Mantra hotel prisons have been released. 14 of the refugees have been kept in the hotels, for no apparent reason. Home Affairs minister ...

54 — Roasted celery

January 19, 2021 23:39 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

We cover the Dutch welfare scandal, the government shovelling more subsidies into the gas industry, the Celery Discorse and what Michael McCormack has been up to. Clog scandal The Netherlands have done a mini-Robodebt, wrongly accusing thousands of families of abusing a childcare allowance scheme. The entire Dutch government have “quit” over this scandal. However, they remain in place in a caretaker capacity. Shades of Bridget McKenzie’s “resignation” here. Climate news The Federal gov...

53 — Cope attempt

January 13, 2021 02:21 - 58 minutes - 54 MB

We chat about Australia's contributions to the US Capitol riots, online abuse of people who fall through the cracks of coronavirus lockdown, and outages of the inhumane cashless welfare card.   We’re on fire Australia is yet again on fire. Union news Deliveroo riders have elected health and safety representatives, and are trying to force the company to comply with the Work Health and Safety Act. Google workers have formed the Alphabet Union. Venture capitalist Mike Solana reckons it’s...

52 — Mitch and McLean are scabs for this one

January 05, 2021 01:25 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Mitch and McLean cross the podcast picket line to chat about the one-word adjustment to the national anthem, cuts to Jobkeeper and the 2020 drop in emissions.   Anthemic adjustments The Prime Minister has announced a one-word change to the national anthem. The change was originally backed by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian. Scott Morrison remembers Bob Hawke for changing the national anthem. War on the poor The government is going through with their threat to cut jobkeeper. Mitch on A...

51 — The Top 10 of 2020

December 30, 2020 03:03 - 1 hour - 71.3 MB

Join us as we wrap up 2020 with Not Good Enough's official Top 10 ranking for the year.   10. Forced handshakes Scott Morrison’s visit to Cobargo The firefighter who really didn’t want to shake his hand. 9. Meme war with China The meme war, covered in episode 48 and the trade war fallout in episode 50. 8. Anne Ruston Anne Ruston, covered in episode 14 and episode 45. 7. State discourse Sexy Dan Andrews covered in episode 28. People getting horny for Victorian Chief Health Officer B...

50 — I stopped these (coal ships)

December 21, 2020 22:47 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

We delve into the details on the Ombudsman's report on the Victorian public tower lockdowns, then theorise that Australian politicians are being paid by aliens to perpetuate climate change.   NSW Has the Roni NSW’s Northern Beaches is under lockdown. Seems likely the failures the quarantine requirements are to blame for the outbreak. Saving Djab Wurrung The Federal Court has ruled that the Victorian Government’s decision to build a highway through Djab Wurrung birthing trees was made i...

49 — Billapalooza 2020

December 15, 2020 23:32 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

It's too hot to podcast but we delve into the content mines yet again to keep you updated on the landslide of bills from the last sitting week of parliament.   Shrugging towards apocalypse Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been excluded from the recent UN climate summit. Morrison has backflipped on the governments use of “Kyoto carryover credits” as an accounting trick to get out of climate targets. Australia’s catastrophic bushfires had a slight cooling effect on the global climate. A...

48 — Digitally manipulated podcast (feat. Jim Malo)

December 08, 2020 23:16 - 1 hour - 60.2 MB

We're joined by jounalist and Posting expert Jim Malo to discuss Australia's return to our natural state: on fire and mad at foreigners.   Listening to the experts Kristina Kerscher Keneally has urged the NSW Government to slow down on reforms to drug laws. We’re on fire Australia is still on fire. Fraser Island has been burning since October. “This shouldn’t be happening. This is just crazy. This is completely terrifying” — David Bowman, professor of fire ecology at the University of ...

47 — Mr. Skeleton, or, A Fistful of Dollarmites

December 02, 2020 01:32 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

In this blockbuster episode we discuss Gladys Berejiklian's creeping corruption, Virginia Trioli's Dr. Manhattan vibes and the death of the Dollarmite.     Black book club Former Finance Minister Matias Cormann is trying to get a job at the OECD. Rules for thee, but not for me NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian had an affair with corrupt MP Daryl Maguire, facing no consequences. She gave $40,000 to Daryl Maguire’s electorate from her own discretionary fund. Berejiklian took a COVID test, bu...

46 — Rough chuckles

November 24, 2020 22:09 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

We discuss the recently-settled class-action lawsuit against the Robodebt scheme, then dive into the media coverage of Australia's Afganistan war crimes, and why they should not be surprising.   Lockdowns South Australia went into lockdown for six days, and weren’t happy about it. The man who lied to contract tracers and was working multiple jobs is being hounded by the media and South Australian government. Migrant workers don’t receive any income support. Robodebt The Federal Govern...

45 — Ghoul interrupted

November 17, 2020 23:49 - 1 hour - 57 MB

We enter the Sexism Zone, then chat about coal-lover Joel Fitzgibbon leaving the Labor front-bench. For dessert we discuss successul petitions and a (hopefully!) big new push for social housing in Victoria.   Sexism zone Turns out government ministers Alan Tudge and Christian Porter are mega mondo sleazes. This is in violation of then-PM Malcolm Turnbull’s “bonk ban”, following Barnaby Joyce’s affair with staffer Vikki Campion. Rumours of Barnaby Joyce’s affairs were circulating for month...

44 — Biggest hemisphere in the southern hemisphere

November 11, 2020 00:10 - 1 hour - 58.3 MB

We reflect on the sad news from the recent Melbourne Cup, talk about the Only Election News, and why maybe putting fascists on TV is bad.   Horses In sad news, Anthony Van Dyke has died. The real heros stoically stayed home. The only election news In Victorian local government elections, the Greens and Socialists have swept into power. Yarra council is the first majority-Green council in Australia. Some council elections are also dominated by cooked units. Big battery bonanza Victori...

43 — Commission impossible

November 03, 2020 02:43 - 55 minutes - 50.8 MB

We dig into the details of the recently released Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements. Then we chat about the LNP freaking out about ANZ virtue signalling, and the company that was paid millions to not clean trains.   Royal commissions all the way down Australia’s latest Royal Commission into the 2019-20 bushfire season has been released. Australia leases most of our aerial firefighting aircraft from overseas. This is just the most recent inquiry. Since the year ...

42 — Blow up the horses (feat. Zac of Auspol Snackpod)

October 26, 2020 23:41 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

We're joined by Zac of Auspol Snackpod to chat about Scott Morrison's weird tint job, horse races for the rich and how the government (again) loves mining more than mining companies.   Getting tints Scott Morrison was supposed to attend a national cabinet meeting, buts turns out he was at a fundraiser. He probably could have called in, or taken another plane. Kevin Rudd on visiting a strip club: “Oh no, this won’t do”. Pretty horsies The Victorian government okayed 500 horse owners to...

41 — Nu Unions (feat. Holly Jones of the Renters & Housing Union)

October 19, 2020 22:52 - 54 minutes - 50.2 MB

We discuss whether you should get fired for quoting Mean Girls, then chat with Holly from the Renters & Housing Union about how they are helping to protect renters during the pandemic.   Good news Yelling at Scott Morrison is good. As is throwing fake blood on his car. The Greens won big in the recent ACT elections. You can’t waste your vote in Australia. Julia Gillard campaigned on not advocating for a carbon tax, but was forced into one by the Greens. Jacinda Ardern’s New Zealand La...

40 — Budget cu*ts

October 13, 2020 23:43 - 1 hour - 59.8 MB

Alan Tudge re-instates the White Australia policy, Jacquie Lambie is a problematic fav, and we pick apart the big themes of this year's Federal budget.   Lidia Thorpe rules Lidia Thorpe is the first Victorian Aboriginal Senator. She entered parliament carrying a message stick with 441 marks, representing the First Nations people who have died in custody since 1991. Former Victorian Premier reckons Lidia should “walk before you run”. The Tudge Report Australia partner visas take years ...

39 — Banana republic

October 06, 2020 22:04 - 1 hour - 55 MB

We discuss big poultry news, the Centerlink workers who disagree with punitive government policy, and how the LNP wants to bring back indentured servitude on farms. Poultry roundup Breaking: Chicken coop constructed. The ABC took down their article, very soon after publishing. Sam Niell’s duck (RIP) was called Charlie Pickering. Centerlink Centrelink workers and and their union have released an open letter outlining their concerns with the government’s upcoming cuts to welfare and priv...

38 — What's the go with the climate technology roadmap?

September 28, 2020 05:24 - 1 hour - 64.4 MB

We dive into a detailed run-down of the Morrison government's new Low Emissions Technology Statement, and why it actually is worse than doing nothing. Ghost of climate past Scott Morrison brought a piece of coal into parliament in 2017. The piece of coal was lacquered, and given to him by a Minerals Council lobbyist. Scott Morrison came to power after rolling Scott Morrison over the National Energy Guarantee. The Morrison government pushed for using “roll-over credits” to avoid action o...

37 — Renters write (feat. Jim Malo)

September 22, 2020 03:06 - 1 hour - 55.3 MB

We're joined by journalist Jim Malo to talk race, renting and how Australia's media covers both. But before that, we talk about the desecration of sacred sites, and Jobkeeper rorts.   Freedom to be desecrated BHP and Fortescue have rejected a call from their shareholders to place a moratorium on “disturbing, destroying or desecrating” aboriginal cultural sites. BHP believes in freedom of speech for traditional owners. Jobkeeper rorts Thousands of businesses have claimed JobKeeper payme...

36 — Contract tracing

September 15, 2020 22:16 - 1 hour - 56.3 MB

We chat the $30 mil golden handshake received by the CEO who blew up Juukan Gorge, the 'strike' that Victorian landlords are trying to pull, and the privatised Coronavirus contact tracing clusterfuck.   Rorts Rio Tinto misled parliament during the inquiry into the Juukan Gorge destruction. Their CEO is being “fired”, leaving the company in 6 months and receiving a payout worth at least $25 million. Sports rorts are back, baby! Documents have revealed that Scott Morrison absolutely knew ...

35 — Activism but make it political (feat. James of No Turning Back)

September 08, 2020 00:46 - 1 hour - 57.5 MB

We're joined by James from No Turning Back to discuss the recent RAFFWU win vs McDonalds, native advertising and Extinction Rebellion's insistance that they are non-political.   Union wins The RAFFWU has successfully sued McDonalds for toilet breaks. The SDA Union fought against marriage equality in Australia. The cutest little native advertisement in town This might be the most remote coffee van in Australia This is part of a new push for native advertising in News Corp publications. ...

34 — Yelling

September 01, 2020 23:56 - 58 minutes - 53.5 MB

Mitch and Lang do some yelling about gas. We praise Rachel Siewert for yelling. We yell about big rowdy protests, which are a form of yelling. Deniable corruption Michael Sukkar was (Somyu)rek’d, but has faced no consequences. Scott Morrison hs denied any responsibility. Albonese went in hard? Job agencies get paid Job Agencies have earned $500m from the government during the pandemic. Companies taking Jobkeeper are still happily paying out dividends to shareholders. The Coronavirus ...

33 — Krathryn Crambrell

August 25, 2020 01:28 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

We discuss Wikipedia edits, encryption laws, corona detention and McLean's trip to the Labor party's town hall on climate change.     News updates Did Department of Social Services secretary Kathryn Campbell edit her own Wikipedia page? The Australian Financial Review suggests a guaranteed income and a strong social safety net would help Australia come out of the Covid Depression. Sydney Bus drivers called off a strike after their demands for PPE were met before the strike began. Corona ...

32 — Not Snack Enough (feat. Noon of Auspol Snackpod)

August 18, 2020 05:40 - 1 hour - 62.1 MB

Guest host Noon of Auspol Snackpod joins us for a roundup of media news, an explanation of how clean energy could get us out of the recession and a stirring dive into Marxist theory.   News Corp are simps Bill Shorten declares that Scott Morrison is a simp A lot of government’s non-english Coronavirus safety information is gibberish. The Australian ran a front-page story claiming that a graph pulled from a random twitter user came from an anonymous government source. The Editor’s response...

31 — It's good news! (feat. Cam Smith)

August 11, 2020 00:06 - 1 hour - 60.7 MB

We take a break from doom and gloom to highlight some recent wins. Then we chat with broadcaster and conspiracy researcher Cam Smith about the sovereign citizens and far-right cranks at a Bunnings near you.   Corona watch The coronavirus infection rate in Victoria was reduced by the Stage 3 restrictions from 1.75 to 1.16, preventing at least 18.5k infections. For a lot of people, the lockdown has improved mental health. Former Liberal MP Concetta Fierravanti-Wells has blasted Tony Abbot f...

30 — Insufficiently legal

August 03, 2020 09:41 - 56 minutes - 51.5 MB

We dissect the media's preferential coverage of the covid crisis, the Labor party response to climate change and how big business is more interested in making money than keeping their workers alive.   Media watch After getting horny for Premier Dan Andrews, the columnist class are getting wet for Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton. Economics writer the Age wants to force people to lose weight to earn welfare payments. The media identified, doxxed and vilified two black women. This stands ...

29 — The legitimate taking of piss

July 28, 2020 05:21 - 1 hour - 56.4 MB

We chat about the latest round of government handouts to mates, then delve into a blistering rundown of Serco's crimes and coverups.   Money for mates Parliament is sitting out the pandemic. At least six of the “sports rorts” grants approved by Bridget McKenzie’s office didn’t even submit application forms until after they were granted. Phil Gaetjens, Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister says it is “not a part of ministerial standards to establish if McKenzie acted lawfully. ...

28 — Stupid sexy Dandrews

July 21, 2020 08:57 - 58 minutes - 53.7 MB

Lockdown horn has infected Australia's pundit class, Albo reckons mines are cool, and we run through the highlights of recent stupid money bullshit.   Bushfires for lease In Portland, unidentified federal agents are kidnapping people. Because of the response to Corona, less can be done in preparation for this year’s bushfire season. Australia doesn’t own its own serious bushfire fighting equipement, barring for a single 373 tanker plane. Climate news Anthony Albonese reckons that a co...

27 —Masks off

July 13, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 66.5 MB

We chat about Melbourne's return to city-wide lockdown and the ongoing police presence at the nine inner-city public housing blocks. Then we get personal, talking about our own paths to radical politics. Lockdowns and masks Coronavirus safety information wasn’t translated into non-english languages for months after the outbreak. Victorian state government advice has changed to recommend the wearing of masks in situations where you can’t socially distance. Hours later Federal Health Minis...

26 — Cop Tower

July 07, 2020 11:24 - 1 hour - 66.4 MB

We talk about Victoria's lockdowns of public housing tower blocks, cops making drugs and the Morrison government's ongoing quest to shut down Jobkeeper as soon as they can.   Lock down the block 3000 people in low-income government housing tower blocks are completely locked down, immediately, with no notice. 500 police are going to be deployed to guard the tower blocks. One cop for every 6 people. A day after announcing the lockdown, residents were told they would be provided with income ...

25 — Nationalise the government

June 29, 2020 09:37 - 1 hour - 63.5 MB

With climate disasters looming, we pick apart the Labor party's anaemic response. Then we chat about ideological cuts to the ABC and the right-wing media's take on Victorian Covid spikes.   Climate backslides Labour party leader Anthony Albonese has indicated he is willing to give up on pushing for climate action from the Liberals. Chevron’s carbon capture project Gorgon… didn’t work. Lang was right about Gorgons though. A National Audit Office report concludes that the Morrison governme...

24 — Blaming families

June 22, 2020 10:19 - 1 hour - 62.6 MB

We chat about the News Corp beat up of Lydia Thorpe, the re-up of the lockdown in parts of Victoria and ginned up cyber attacks in the news. Feel good news? Victora has criminalised wage theft! Time to send George Calombaris to perma-jail. Aboriginal activist Lidia Thorpe has been elected by the Greens to Federal Senate. News Corp immediately tried to concoct a smear campaign. Crikey has a detailed run down of News Corp’s beat-up. Not on the beers Victoria has cranked the lockdown up a ...

23 — Law & Order: Statue Victims Unit

June 15, 2020 10:47 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

Police are out in force to protect metal in the shape of Captain Cook, the PM apparently hasn't learned anything since primary school and money keeps not reaching the people who really need it. Metaphorical fire news Australia is still trying to be as On Fire as possible. Australia’s Covid recovery commission is heavily stacked with fossil fuel goons. The commission has been pushing strongly for Australia’s post-Covid economy to invest in gas, excluding other green industries. Sinking st...

22 — Black Lives Matter

June 08, 2020 09:05 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

We talk about Australia's Black Lives Matter protests against indigenous deaths in custody, and the responses of Australia's media and police. Black lives matter Tens of thousands of Australians came out in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and to protest Indigenous deaths in custody There have been 432 indigenous deaths since 1990. Not a single police officer has been convicted. On the friday before people marched, another man died in prison in WA. Cooked cops Sydney police kettled a...

21 — Blow it up

June 01, 2020 09:52 - 1 hour - 64.9 MB

We discuss National Sorry day, Aboriginal people dying an custody and Rio Tinto destroying an ancient and irreplaceable historic site. Then we dance on Robodebt's grave and chat about the long-lasting effects of Australia's bushfires.   Sorry Day May 26 is National Sorry Day, a day of recognition and apology to the Stolen Generations. While Prime Minster (and after), John Howard refused to apologise for the actions of the Australian government. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologised on beha...

20 — What's the go with Angus Taylor

May 26, 2020 02:47 - 1 hour - 62.8 MB

In this very special episode we talk about the life, times and scandals of Angus Taylor, the Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction.   Angus Taylor, this is your life Angus Taylor and his wife Louise are apparently extremely litigious. Taylor had a career before politics at McKinsey. His brother, Charlie Taylor is a senior partner at McKinsey. While at McKinsey, Taylor played a large role in setting Fonterra, New Zealand’s largest company. If you’ve heard of McKinsey, it might have ...

19 — The podcast of Australia to all Australians

May 18, 2020 11:19 - 1 hour - 67.2 MB

We break down the Prime Minister's meaningless speech patterns, then dig into the politics of journalism and climate change.   Morrison’s words Scott Morrison hates hiding under the doona. Not Good Enough is a pro doona podcast. Is Morrison copying Buttigieg, copying Obama? What is the Promise of Australia? As immigration minister, Morrison awarded himself a trophy celebrating stopping the boats. He has no idea how to deal with people with less power. Employment Minister Michaelia Ca...

18 — Boardgames & Blasphemy

May 12, 2020 01:13 - 1 hour - 63.9 MB

We get real nerdy on this one. First we discuss the socialist and feminist history of Monopoly that Hasbro has erased, then dive into the source code of the CovidSafe app. News Anneliese van Diemen, Victoria’s Deputy Chief Health Officer has been cleared of wrongdoing, after tweeting a comparison between Captain Cook and COVID-19. George Pell bad. Universal Basic Income good. Ms. Monopoly The Not Good Pod crew are big boardgame nerds (Mitch is a metalhead, Evie is cool). Ms. Monopoly i...

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