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Byelection reveals the potential fate of Labor

Mark Kenny. Howard, a first-term prime minister, suffered a 4.6 per cent swing, surrendering the popular vote but somehow retaining a parliamentary majority. Labor strategists figured the next election would be that much easier for having come so close. This was wrong. Consistently underestimated as a reader of the middle-Australian voter, Howard served four terms leaving Beazley with the cold comfort of being regularly tagged as “the best prime minister Australia never had”. Could this be Anthony Albanese’s trajectory also? The Upper Hunter case study Behind Labor’s initial grief of its federal election loss, there were hopes within the ALP that next time might be different, given Prime Minister Scott Morrison only scraped through with the barest of parliamentary majorities in 2019.

Democracy Sausage: Is Australia stuck in policy limbo?

Governance expert Mark Evans joins Mark Kenny this week at the Democracy Sausage hotplate to discuss achieving change in Australia’s policy and political Governance expert Mark Evans joins Mark Kenny this week at the Democracy Sausage hotplate to discuss achieving change in Australia’s policy landscape.

Ohio announces chance at $1 million prize for getting vaccine

Republican Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has unveiled a plan to incentivise getting the COVID-19 vaccine – by handing out $1 million to five people in a lottery draw. “Two weeks from tonight on May 26th, we will announce a winner of a separate drawing for adults who have received at least their first dose of the vaccine. This announcement will occur each Wednesday for five weeks, and the winner each Wednesday will receive one million dollars,” Mr DeWine said in a tweet. ANU’s Mark Kenny jokingly said he would sign up if he was over there. “Any sensible person it seems to be is going to be having the vaccine if they’ve got a choice and if we get a significant part of the population vaccinated then we can get this economy open again.”

Democracy Sausage: The prosperity gospel

POLICY FORUM Faith in politics and the federal budget Democracy Sausage , Peter Martin and Marija Taflaga join Mark Kenny to discuss religion, politics, and the upcoming federal budget. Should national leaders leave their faith ‘at the door’ when making decisions while in office, or is it more important that those leaders articulate how their faith influences their decision-making? What role has religious identity played in Australian politics in contemporary history? And how does the Australian Government plan to achieve its unemployment targets? On this episode of Democracy Sausage, pod regulars Peter Martin and Dr Marija Taflaga join Professor Mark Kenny to discuss religion, identity politics, and the federal budget. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3nOtd1n

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