The Week 1 Report and the campaign to get Dutton out of Dickson

The Week 1 Report and the campaign to get Dutton out of Dickson

Author: New Politics April 4, 2025 Duration: 1:09:45
In this bumper episode, we analyse the first week of the 2025 federal election campaign, covering rising tensions over Chinese research vessels and national security scare campaigns, Dutton’s Kirribilli House gaffe, and the resurgence of Cold War-era rhetoric, and Prime Minister Albanese’s responses. We speak with Ellie Smith, the Climate 200-backed independent challenging Dutton in Dickson, and explore how independents and minor parties will reshape the next Parliament. We examine the political fallout from new US tariffs on Australian imports, the media’s obsession with whether voters are ‘better off than three years ago’, and break down the Coalition’s misleading claims on energy prices and its culture war against the education system. With opinion polls showing a continued drift away from the Coalition and support for Anthony Albanese holding strong, this episode delivers sharp analysis, political insight, and the straight talk the mainstream media won’t offer.

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Song listing:
  1. ‘Good Stuff’, The B-52s.
  2. ‘Blue Monday’, New Order.
  3. ‘Connected’, Stereo MCs.
  4. ‘All Along the Watchtower’, Afterhere.
  5. ‘Humiliation’, The National.


Eddy Jokovich and David Lewis host New Politics: Australian Politics, a podcast dedicated to cutting through the noise of the daily news cycle. Their conversations go beyond the headlines and parliamentary theatre, digging into the stories and power dynamics that often get sidelined. They focus on the issues that mainstream coverage tends to gloss over or ignore entirely, driven by a commitment to the kind of accountability many journalists shy away from. Each episode is built on thorough analysis and direct discussion, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the country. You’ll hear them dissect policy, political strategy, and the real-world consequences of decisions made in Canberra, all with a serious and critical eye. This isn’t about soundbites or partisan point-scoring; it’s about examining how power operates and who it serves. For anyone tired of superficial political reporting and looking for substantive commentary, this podcast provides a necessary and regular dose of clarity. Tune in for their unflinching take on Australian politics, where the conversation always aims to hold power to account.
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