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The Young IPA Podcast Episode 183: Senator James Paterson & David Limbrick MP
2 September 2020

The Young IPA Podcast Episode 183: Senator James Paterson & David Limbrick MP

State of Emergency powers are extended in Victoria but citizens seem to support it. Australia goes into recession as 60% of JobKeeper payments will be to Victorians by the end of 2020. Trump roars back in the polls and Facebook threatens to remove Australian news from its site in the latest chapter of their saga against the government. (0:00–21:14) Heroes
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The Young IPA Podcast Episode 168: Coronavirus is over
5 June 2020

The Young IPA Podcast Episode 168: Coronavirus is over

  The protests are coming to Australia, but police aren’t handing out fines in Victoria. Therefore, social distancing regulations are dead – so let’s celebrate. We also talk the HomeBuilder scheme and pork-barrelling, as well as Nine and Newscorp losing their appeal to not be held legally responsible for what’s posted on their Facebook pages. Likes and dislikes this week
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The Young IPA Podcast Episode 164: So COVIDSafe Doesn’t Even Work?
22 May 2020

The Young IPA Podcast Episode 164: So COVIDSafe Doesn’t Even Work?

     We’re back in a studio and it feels good! We talk COVIDSafe not working and the government not accessing data with it, state borders still not open and Victorian Treasurer Tim Pallas taking China’s side in the trade dispute. Likes and dislikes this week include Donald Trump’s executive order on deregulation, ergonomic chairs, Sleeping Giants’ campaign against
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The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 75 with Simon Breheny and Rebecca Lowe
31 August 2018

The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 75 with Simon Breheny and Rebecca Lowe

   This week James and Pete talk the success of the IPA’s latest video, the Honi Soit article praising North Korea, Bjorn Lomborg’s fantastic article in the New York Post and Peter Dutton’s helping hand to Gillon McLachlan. We talk to IPA Policy Director Simon Breheny about his run in with Julian Burnside QC this week (16:07-32:24). We also
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Douglas Murray – Full Interview With The Young IPA Podcast
27 August 2018

Douglas Murray – Full Interview With The Young IPA Podcast

Douglas Murray is a British author, journalist, and political commentator. He is the founder of the Centre for Social Cohesion and is the associate director of the Henry Jackson Society and associate editor of the influential British political and cultural magazine The Spectator. Murray writes for a number of publications, including Standpoint, The Wall Street Journal and The Spectator. He
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The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 74 with John Roskam and Daniel Wild
24 August 2018

The Young IPA Podcast – Episode 74 with John Roskam and Daniel Wild

 This week James and Pete talk leadership challenges, last week’s podcast breaking the IPA website, the latest on corporate tax cuts and all the papers in the US making a ‘brave stand’ against Trump. We talk to IPA Executive Director John Roskam about the launch and success of the IPA’s latest podcast The Great Books of Literature and why it doesn’t
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Special Edition of The Young IPA Podcast – Interview with Mark Bauerlein
7 June 2018

Special Edition of The Young IPA Podcast – Interview with Mark Bauerlein

Mark Bauerlein is Professor of English at Emory University, and has been teaching at Emory since 1989. He has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Post, TLS, and Chronicle of Higher Education. He is also the author of The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future (Or, Don’t
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Highlights of Dr Bella d’Abrera on The Young IPA Podcast
25 October 2017

Highlights of Dr Bella d’Abrera on The Young IPA Podcast

On the IPA’s latest report The Rise of Identity Politics: An Audit of History Teaching at Australian Universities “Personally I think [these subjects] don’t belong in history faculties. They are subjects that are largely focused on identity politics, looking at the past through the lenses of class, race and gender.” “They are reducing 2,500 years [of human history] to three very
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