<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/menzies-research-centre/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Menzies Research Centre]]></title><podcast:guid>6d45d5d3-60f6-5ba5-a74f-fa94e6c82671</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2025 07:48:46 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[All rights reserved]]></copyright><managingEditor>Menzies Research Centre</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Podcast by Menzies Research Centre]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg</url><title>Menzies Research Centre</title><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Menzies Research Centre</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>Menzies Research Centre</itunes:author><description>Podcast by Menzies Research Centre</description><link>https://www.menziesrc.org/</link><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" rel="hub"/><itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Podcast by Menzies Research Centre]]></itunes:subtitle><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:category text="News"><itunes:category text="News Commentary"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="News"><itunes:category text="Politics"/></itunes:category><itunes:new-feed-url>https://feeds.captivate.fm/menzies-research-centre/</itunes:new-feed-url><podcast:locked>no</podcast:locked><podcast:medium>podcast</podcast:medium><item><title>&quot;We&apos;re actually poorer&quot;: The Decline of Australia I Senator Jane Hume</title><itunes:title>&quot;We&apos;re actually poorer&quot;: The Decline of Australia I Senator Jane Hume</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Why are Australians feeling poorer despite their wages increasing? Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume sat down with the MRC's Centre for Youth Policy Director Freya Leach to discuss why Gen Z in particular are feeling the pain of Australia's cost of living crisis.</p><p>Senator Hume also shuts down misconceptions that the Coalition's Super for Housing policy will rob potential home buyers of their retirement funding and explains why lifting labour productivity is critical to lifting the standard of living. </p><p>Sign up to the Menzies Research Centre's weekly newsletter: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqazV2VlN4c1BSakZtclBxWk9sWUp5OUhaQ3I0d3xBQ3Jtc0ttWkhoVkRwanVvRkZzVXJrQUlPakttdXZLZjZVUHNUdF9jaXE2MjJLRUlWbExpN0pGOW53MmNnczZxUERKV18xVi15QW8xN2cxOEpFZGpZQld2OWJMSG16LTdxaXl4ajhJc3FXamREc2c5ZklsNDFuWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.menziesrc.org%2Femail&amp;v=hdffixuiuyc" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.menziesrc.org/email</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why are Australians feeling poorer despite their wages increasing? Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume sat down with the MRC's Centre for Youth Policy Director Freya Leach to discuss why Gen Z in particular are feeling the pain of Australia's cost of living crisis.</p><p>Senator Hume also shuts down misconceptions that the Coalition's Super for Housing policy will rob potential home buyers of their retirement funding and explains why lifting labour productivity is critical to lifting the standard of living. </p><p>Sign up to the Menzies Research Centre's weekly newsletter: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqazV2VlN4c1BSakZtclBxWk9sWUp5OUhaQ3I0d3xBQ3Jtc0ttWkhoVkRwanVvRkZzVXJrQUlPakttdXZLZjZVUHNUdF9jaXE2MjJLRUlWbExpN0pGOW53MmNnczZxUERKV18xVi15QW8xN2cxOEpFZGpZQld2OWJMSG16LTdxaXl4ajhJc3FXamREc2c5ZklsNDFuWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.menziesrc.org%2Femail&amp;v=hdffixuiuyc" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.menziesrc.org/email</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6bb25ef2-a23b-4efe-812d-03bacdbdc5ab</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2025 16:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/449751fa-7cd9-44e7-9265-42984ea09442/Menzies-Jane-Hume-converted.mp3" length="62113951" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>32:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>115</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>115</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Boris Johnson: Trump, Brexit and Ukraine</title><itunes:title>Boris Johnson: Trump, Brexit and Ukraine</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>One of the world's most recognisable former statesmen dropped by the offices of the Menzies Research Centre in December to record a bonus podcast with our very own Freya Leach.</p><p>To mark the recent publication of his new memoir, Unleashed, Boris Johnson sat down with Freya to discuss the reasons behind some of his signature policy positions, from Brexit to his strident support for Ukraine.</p><p>Boris Johnson also reveals the Australian influence behind his route to the UK prime ministership and explains why he's optimistic about a second Trump presidency.</p><p>Unleashed is available to purchase here: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/unleashed</p><p>Sign up to the Menzies Research Centre weekly&nbsp;newsletter&nbsp;here: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the world's most recognisable former statesmen dropped by the offices of the Menzies Research Centre in December to record a bonus podcast with our very own Freya Leach.</p><p>To mark the recent publication of his new memoir, Unleashed, Boris Johnson sat down with Freya to discuss the reasons behind some of his signature policy positions, from Brexit to his strident support for Ukraine.</p><p>Boris Johnson also reveals the Australian influence behind his route to the UK prime ministership and explains why he's optimistic about a second Trump presidency.</p><p>Unleashed is available to purchase here: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/unleashed</p><p>Sign up to the Menzies Research Centre weekly&nbsp;newsletter&nbsp;here: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fcad4ebe-0237-4f25-8fda-8d226786e24b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 08 Jan 2025 14:32:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/030ee115-1d18-4ed4-9000-6e14d9f43220/Menzies-Boris-Johnson-2-1.mp3" length="19094149" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>19:53</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>114</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>114</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Rethinking Childcare: Erica Komisar joins Freya Leach</title><itunes:title>Rethinking Childcare: Erica Komisar joins Freya Leach</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Freya Leach, Director of the Centre for Youth Policy, is joined by Erica Komisar in this bonus episode of the Menzies Research Centre podcast, recorded on the sidelines of the ARC conference in Sydney. Erica is a psychoanalyst who brings fresh insights on how we can better raise our children. Her main work focuses on exposing the link between institutionalised childcare and the rising rates of mental health issues among young people like anxiety, depression, personality disorders, and ADHD. </p><p>Read Freya's recent editorial on rethinking childcare and suggested policy proposals for strengthening the&nbsp;family&nbsp;unit: https://www.menziesrc.org/latest-research/rethinking-childcare</p><p>Sign up to the weekly newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freya Leach, Director of the Centre for Youth Policy, is joined by Erica Komisar in this bonus episode of the Menzies Research Centre podcast, recorded on the sidelines of the ARC conference in Sydney. Erica is a psychoanalyst who brings fresh insights on how we can better raise our children. Her main work focuses on exposing the link between institutionalised childcare and the rising rates of mental health issues among young people like anxiety, depression, personality disorders, and ADHD. </p><p>Read Freya's recent editorial on rethinking childcare and suggested policy proposals for strengthening the&nbsp;family&nbsp;unit: https://www.menziesrc.org/latest-research/rethinking-childcare</p><p>Sign up to the weekly newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">bb587dc7-2b4d-4939-8a4e-bf04fe340ce7</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:39:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/5a9a11e2-4124-4cdd-a7fa-73e9ec40d706/Menzies-Erica-Komisar-converted.mp3" length="30250422" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>15:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>113</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>113</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Behind the Brief: What it&apos;s like to work for a prime minister</title><itunes:title>Behind the Brief: What it&apos;s like to work for a prime minister</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Freya Leach is joined by the MRC's new policy director and chief economist Nico Louw in this fascinating discussion covering the biggest public policy challenges of our time, from the Covid pandemic through to our current economic challenges. </p><p>Nico, who was senior adviser to Scott Morrison and did several quarantine stints with the former PM, reflects on the challenges of making big policy decisions with little information during the Covid pandemic. He also shares why our inflation woes are homegrown, Australia's productivity problem and the drivers of the nation's&nbsp;housing&nbsp;crisis.</p><p>Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Freya Leach is joined by the MRC's new policy director and chief economist Nico Louw in this fascinating discussion covering the biggest public policy challenges of our time, from the Covid pandemic through to our current economic challenges. </p><p>Nico, who was senior adviser to Scott Morrison and did several quarantine stints with the former PM, reflects on the challenges of making big policy decisions with little information during the Covid pandemic. He also shares why our inflation woes are homegrown, Australia's productivity problem and the drivers of the nation's&nbsp;housing&nbsp;crisis.</p><p>Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f5dda8d6-20a3-446c-95a0-05ca12e16d64</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 11:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/85c5d422-451b-4a75-bc99-798f74a5660f/Menzies-Nico-and-Freya-2-converted.mp3" length="89922457" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>46:50</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>112</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>112</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Brendan Nelson: The Art of Leadership</title><itunes:title>Brendan Nelson: The Art of Leadership</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Brendan Nelson’s career path would confound any career counsellor.</p><p>Over three decades he has been a general practitioner; President of the Australian Medical Association; a parliamentarian; Education and Defence Minister; Leader of the Opposition; Ambassador; and Director of the War Memorial. He is currently President of Boeing Global.</p><p>Across all his fields of endeavour,  Dr Nelson has been admired for his integrity and graciousness.</p><p>In a special Watercooler Conversation with the MRC's David Hughes and Freya Leach, Dr Nelson reflects on the values that have shaped his public life. He discusses his political journey from former Labor voter to Liberal Party Leader and shares insights into some of the biggest geopolitical and social challenges of our time. </p><p>A new publication of speeches delivered by Dr Nelson throughout his career is available for purchase from the MRC&nbsp;website: menziesrc.org/books</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brendan Nelson’s career path would confound any career counsellor.</p><p>Over three decades he has been a general practitioner; President of the Australian Medical Association; a parliamentarian; Education and Defence Minister; Leader of the Opposition; Ambassador; and Director of the War Memorial. He is currently President of Boeing Global.</p><p>Across all his fields of endeavour,  Dr Nelson has been admired for his integrity and graciousness.</p><p>In a special Watercooler Conversation with the MRC's David Hughes and Freya Leach, Dr Nelson reflects on the values that have shaped his public life. He discusses his political journey from former Labor voter to Liberal Party Leader and shares insights into some of the biggest geopolitical and social challenges of our time. </p><p>A new publication of speeches delivered by Dr Nelson throughout his career is available for purchase from the MRC&nbsp;website: menziesrc.org/books</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2ad012ec-ff72-4eb9-832b-325e7dc725cf</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:45:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/8d0a385e-b602-4334-ae4e-f55159b0abf6/Menzies-Brendan-Nelson-converted.mp3" length="92135969" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>47:59</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>111</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>111</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Jacinta Price: The Voice and Victimhood</title><itunes:title>Jacinta Price: The Voice and Victimhood</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this special edition of the Menzies Research Centre Watercooler podcast, Senator Jacinta Price joins Freya Leach to address the concerns of young Australians about enshrining an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Constitution.</p><p>Senator Price, known for her work on Indigenous issues, provides her insights as a Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs. The episode delves into the distinction between constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians, which has had bipartisan support since 2007, and an institutionalised Voice. This informative conversation sheds light on the ongoing debate surrounding Indigenous representation.</p><p>Presented by David Hughes, Executive Director of Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Timeline:</p><p>[00:01:25] Constitutional recognition and the voice.</p><p>[00:04:23] Racism in Australian society.</p><p>[00:09:59] The voice being legally risky.</p><p>[00:13:27] The voice and family diversity.</p><p>[00:16:28] Migrant community concerns.</p><p>[00:20:07] Racial heritage and Indigenous disadvantage.</p><p>[00:24:09] Democracy and the Uluru Statement.</p><p>[00:29:59] Concerns of Indigenous Australians.</p><p>[00:34:02] Land Rights Act reform.</p><p>[00:36:26] Guilt and responsibility of colonisation.</p><p>[00:40:50] Everyone has a right.</p><p>[00:45:17] Human stories and hardships.</p><p>[00:49:29] The most divisive referendum.</p><p>Subscribe to the Watercooler newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid subscriber from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Email David or Freya: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special edition of the Menzies Research Centre Watercooler podcast, Senator Jacinta Price joins Freya Leach to address the concerns of young Australians about enshrining an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice in the Constitution.</p><p>Senator Price, known for her work on Indigenous issues, provides her insights as a Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs. The episode delves into the distinction between constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians, which has had bipartisan support since 2007, and an institutionalised Voice. This informative conversation sheds light on the ongoing debate surrounding Indigenous representation.</p><p>Presented by David Hughes, Executive Director of Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Timeline:</p><p>[00:01:25] Constitutional recognition and the voice.</p><p>[00:04:23] Racism in Australian society.</p><p>[00:09:59] The voice being legally risky.</p><p>[00:13:27] The voice and family diversity.</p><p>[00:16:28] Migrant community concerns.</p><p>[00:20:07] Racial heritage and Indigenous disadvantage.</p><p>[00:24:09] Democracy and the Uluru Statement.</p><p>[00:29:59] Concerns of Indigenous Australians.</p><p>[00:34:02] Land Rights Act reform.</p><p>[00:36:26] Guilt and responsibility of colonisation.</p><p>[00:40:50] Everyone has a right.</p><p>[00:45:17] Human stories and hardships.</p><p>[00:49:29] The most divisive referendum.</p><p>Subscribe to the Watercooler newsletter: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid subscriber from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Email David or Freya: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d9457b27-3653-4c89-9233-a5e538c14c0f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 06 Sep 2023 08:17:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/fd0b44e7-0c90-41e1-839f-3c648c85b4b6/WCL-110-Price.mp3" length="46299055" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:10</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>110</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>110</podcast:episode></item><item><title>True Believers: Nick Greiner</title><itunes:title>True Believers: Nick Greiner</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the virtues that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party in 1954.</p><p>Each episode examines one of the 17 We Believe statements to discover the abiding Liberal virtues they contain.</p><p>If a similar statement was to be written today, should the original statements be retained, revised or rejected?</p><p>In this episode, Nick Cater is joined by former New South Wales premier Nick Greiner to discuss the role of the free individual and the free market.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the virtues that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party in 1954.</p><p>Each episode examines one of the 17 We Believe statements to discover the abiding Liberal virtues they contain.</p><p>If a similar statement was to be written today, should the original statements be retained, revised or rejected?</p><p>In this episode, Nick Cater is joined by former New South Wales premier Nick Greiner to discuss the role of the free individual and the free market.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c28515c3-314e-44b7-a15c-01f2beb616dd</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2023 06:30:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c1937289-db1e-4a08-b1f1-db97c9420e85/WCL109-MASTER.mp3" length="52100746" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>54:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>109</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>109</podcast:episode></item><item><title>True Believers with Tony Abbott: The Character Test</title><itunes:title>True Believers with Tony Abbott: The Character Test</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In the True Believers podcast series, Nick Cater revisits the 1954 We Believe statement which attempted to articulate the key Liberal Party virtues.</p><p>In this episode, he is joined by Australia's 28th Prime Minister, The Hon Tony Abbott, AC, to discuss the influence of government policy on character, individual freedom and the confidence needed to resist the accepted wisdom of our day.</p><p><br></p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at Menzies Research Centre. </p><p><br></p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p><p><br></p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</a></p><p><br></p><p>Make a tax-deductible donation today: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/www.menziesrc.org/donate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/donate</a></p><p>[00:02:33] Liberalism and Australian values.</p><p>[00:04:35] Climate change and leadership.</p><p>[00:09:00] Elections and climate change.</p><p>[00:14:38] Welfare and Indigenous communities.</p><p>[00:19:34] Fundamental virtues and dystopian dysfunction.</p><p>[00:25:41] The millennial bug.</p><p>[00:28:56] Censorship and Free Speech.</p><p>[00:34:39] Renewable energy and unintended consequences.</p><p>[00:37:09] Peak insanity and cultural self-loathing.</p><p>[00:41:06] Australian citizenship and equal rights.</p><p><br></p><p>Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott delves into the essence of Australian Liberalism and identifies two key elements: a preference for freedom and a deep pride in the country. He emphasises that these aspects form the foundation of the Liberal Party's values and beliefs.</p><p><br></p><p>Abbott explains that the preference for freedom is a fundamental principle of Australian Liberalism, encompassing individual liberty, limited government intervention, and personal responsibility. This freedom extends to both economic aspects, such as free markets and minimal regulation, and personal aspects, including individual rights and civil liberties.</p><p><br></p><p>Abbott underscores the significance of a deep pride in the country as a defining characteristic of Australian Liberalism. This pride stems from a genuine love and appreciation for Australia's history, culture, and achievements. It reflects a sense of patriotism and a desire to safeguard and promote the nation's interests.</p><p><br></p><p>For Abbott, these two elements of Australian Liberalism work in harmony. The preference for freedom allows individuals to pursue their own goals and aspirations, while the deep pride in the country fosters a sense of unity and collective identity. He suggests that this combination of freedom and pride forms the basis for a successful society and should be embraced by the Liberal Party.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the True Believers podcast series, Nick Cater revisits the 1954 We Believe statement which attempted to articulate the key Liberal Party virtues.</p><p>In this episode, he is joined by Australia's 28th Prime Minister, The Hon Tony Abbott, AC, to discuss the influence of government policy on character, individual freedom and the confidence needed to resist the accepted wisdom of our day.</p><p><br></p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at Menzies Research Centre. </p><p><br></p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p><p><br></p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</a></p><p><br></p><p>Make a tax-deductible donation today: <a href="https://my.captivate.fm/www.menziesrc.org/donate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/donate</a></p><p>[00:02:33] Liberalism and Australian values.</p><p>[00:04:35] Climate change and leadership.</p><p>[00:09:00] Elections and climate change.</p><p>[00:14:38] Welfare and Indigenous communities.</p><p>[00:19:34] Fundamental virtues and dystopian dysfunction.</p><p>[00:25:41] The millennial bug.</p><p>[00:28:56] Censorship and Free Speech.</p><p>[00:34:39] Renewable energy and unintended consequences.</p><p>[00:37:09] Peak insanity and cultural self-loathing.</p><p>[00:41:06] Australian citizenship and equal rights.</p><p><br></p><p>Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott delves into the essence of Australian Liberalism and identifies two key elements: a preference for freedom and a deep pride in the country. He emphasises that these aspects form the foundation of the Liberal Party's values and beliefs.</p><p><br></p><p>Abbott explains that the preference for freedom is a fundamental principle of Australian Liberalism, encompassing individual liberty, limited government intervention, and personal responsibility. This freedom extends to both economic aspects, such as free markets and minimal regulation, and personal aspects, including individual rights and civil liberties.</p><p><br></p><p>Abbott underscores the significance of a deep pride in the country as a defining characteristic of Australian Liberalism. This pride stems from a genuine love and appreciation for Australia's history, culture, and achievements. It reflects a sense of patriotism and a desire to safeguard and promote the nation's interests.</p><p><br></p><p>For Abbott, these two elements of Australian Liberalism work in harmony. The preference for freedom allows individuals to pursue their own goals and aspirations, while the deep pride in the country fosters a sense of unity and collective identity. He suggests that this combination of freedom and pride forms the basis for a successful society and should be embraced by the Liberal Party.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7e12059b-b9e6-4682-9fbd-8cfc8a4f0557</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 20 Jul 2023 11:49:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1f11fdb9-137f-4192-8d08-2f85f9bda92b/WCL108-Abbott-master.mp3" length="44882304" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>46:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>108</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>108</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Scott Yung: A passion for education</title><itunes:title>Scott Yung: A passion for education</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Watercooler podcast, David Hughes welcomes Scott Yung, an education entrepreneur and advocate for Robert Menzies' vision for Australia. </p><p>Scott shares his inspiring story of starting from humble beginnings in Sydney's Waterloo, growing up in a Housing Commission, and attending a public selective school.</p><p>He worked his way up the corporate ladder before challenging now Premier Chris Minns for the state seat of Kogarah. Despite limited resources, Scott's campaign made the seat the most marginal in the state. </p><p>Today, Scott runs a primary school coaching college called the Primary Way, focusing on STEM education and practical skills for children. Join Dave as he delves into Scott's upbringing, his parents, and life in Waterloo.</p><p>Timeline:</p><p>[00:01:26] Scott's upbringing and parents. </p><p>[00:04:05] Falling in love with politics. </p><p>[00:08:55] Birthplace of Clive James. </p><p>[00:12:23] Working at Yellowbrick Road. </p><p>[00:16:28] Equipping students for the future. </p><p>[00:19:14] Education system decline. </p><p>[00:23:00] Valuing teaching as a profession. </p><p>[00:28:24] Starting a business in Australia. </p><p>[00:33:22] Peter Dutton's genuine listening. </p><p>[00:35:51] Financial stability and family.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the Watercooler podcast, David Hughes welcomes Scott Yung, an education entrepreneur and advocate for Robert Menzies' vision for Australia. </p><p>Scott shares his inspiring story of starting from humble beginnings in Sydney's Waterloo, growing up in a Housing Commission, and attending a public selective school.</p><p>He worked his way up the corporate ladder before challenging now Premier Chris Minns for the state seat of Kogarah. Despite limited resources, Scott's campaign made the seat the most marginal in the state. </p><p>Today, Scott runs a primary school coaching college called the Primary Way, focusing on STEM education and practical skills for children. Join Dave as he delves into Scott's upbringing, his parents, and life in Waterloo.</p><p>Timeline:</p><p>[00:01:26] Scott's upbringing and parents. </p><p>[00:04:05] Falling in love with politics. </p><p>[00:08:55] Birthplace of Clive James. </p><p>[00:12:23] Working at Yellowbrick Road. </p><p>[00:16:28] Equipping students for the future. </p><p>[00:19:14] Education system decline. </p><p>[00:23:00] Valuing teaching as a profession. </p><p>[00:28:24] Starting a business in Australia. </p><p>[00:33:22] Peter Dutton's genuine listening. </p><p>[00:35:51] Financial stability and family.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">103ca00e-40fe-40c4-8119-4eafa45c6d78</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2023 16:45:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e48afe1d-c635-4917-9f43-855ad933768d/WCL109-master.mp3" length="37216896" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:42</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>107</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>107</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Advance Australia Fair: Freya Leach, Nick Cater, Keith Wolahan</title><itunes:title>Advance Australia Fair: Freya Leach, Nick Cater, Keith Wolahan</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In the True Believers podcast series, Nick Cater and Freya Leach revisit the 1954 We Believe statement which attempted to articulate the key Liberal Party virtues.</p><p>In this episode, they are joined by Keith Wolahan, MP, a former military veteran, the consider the importance of patriotism and a belief in the capability of Australia.</p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at Menzies Research Centre. Freya Leech is a research fellow who heads the MRC's youth policy engagement programme.</p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: <a href="www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</a></p><p>Make a tax-deductible donation today: <a href="www.menziesrc.org/donate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/donate</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the True Believers podcast series, Nick Cater and Freya Leach revisit the 1954 We Believe statement which attempted to articulate the key Liberal Party virtues.</p><p>In this episode, they are joined by Keith Wolahan, MP, a former military veteran, the consider the importance of patriotism and a belief in the capability of Australia.</p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at Menzies Research Centre. Freya Leech is a research fellow who heads the MRC's youth policy engagement programme.</p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: <a href="www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</a></p><p>Make a tax-deductible donation today: <a href="www.menziesrc.org/donate" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/donate</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">84208936-9082-4a00-977d-a19d75ab26ea</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 17:06:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/828fb413-05af-4337-a34f-66148be4d43e/WCL106-master.mp3" length="50089984" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>106</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>106</podcast:episode></item><item><title>True Believers: King and Country with Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Louise Clegg</title><itunes:title>True Believers: King and Country with Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Louise Clegg</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this special series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the virtues that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>The True Believers podcasts are the start of what we hope will become a wider conversation about the ideas that bind members of the Liberal Party as it approaches its 80th birthday.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued by Robert Menzies in 1954 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party of Australia. The 17 points express inspiring values and principles, but in language that may sound strange to some Australians today.</p><p>In this episode Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Louise Clegg discuss the Crown, national unity and the Commonwealth beginning with the first of the We Believe statements:</p><p><em>We believe in the Crown as the enduring embodiment of our national unity and as the symbol of that unity and as the symbol of that other unity that exists between all nations of the British Commonwealth.</em></p><p>Read the 1954 We Believe Statement in full: https://www.menziesrc.org/we-believe</p><p>Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Nick Cater is senior fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a former executive director. He is a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Freya Leach is a research fellow at Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Louise Clegg is a lawyer with a special interest in constitutional law.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the virtues that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>The True Believers podcasts are the start of what we hope will become a wider conversation about the ideas that bind members of the Liberal Party as it approaches its 80th birthday.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued by Robert Menzies in 1954 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party of Australia. The 17 points express inspiring values and principles, but in language that may sound strange to some Australians today.</p><p>In this episode Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Louise Clegg discuss the Crown, national unity and the Commonwealth beginning with the first of the We Believe statements:</p><p><em>We believe in the Crown as the enduring embodiment of our national unity and as the symbol of that unity and as the symbol of that other unity that exists between all nations of the British Commonwealth.</em></p><p>Read the 1954 We Believe Statement in full: https://www.menziesrc.org/we-believe</p><p>Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Nick Cater is senior fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a former executive director. He is a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Freya Leach is a research fellow at Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Louise Clegg is a lawyer with a special interest in constitutional law.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ca1bc0ac-0028-448e-a4a2-76918f48c959</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2023 07:20:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f3398512-c310-4199-a92e-4d675448627d/WCL105-master.mp3" length="47440896" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>105</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>105</podcast:episode></item><item><title>True Believers: Nick Cater, Freya Leach, Georgina Downer</title><itunes:title>True Believers: Nick Cater, Freya Leach, Georgina Downer</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>With Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Georgina Downer.</p><p>In this special series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the values that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>The True Believers podcasts are a forum for free-ranging discussion that we hope will promote a wider conversation about the things we really believe in - the ties that bind us as a political movement - and the principles from which we can develop policy.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued by Robert Menzies in 1954 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party of Australia. The 17 points express inspiring values and principles, but in language that may sound strange to some Australians today.</p><p>Each podcast will focus on a different point as we attempt to delve below the surface to identify the Liberal values that underpin it. And we'll be asking if it is possible to compose a similar statement today, one expressing the beliefs to which every Liberal can subscribe.</p><p><strong>Read the 1954 We Believe Statement</strong>: https://www.menziesrc.org/we-believe</p><p><strong>Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre </strong>from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Nick Cater is senior fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a former executive director. He is a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Frey Leach is a research fellow at Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Georgina Downer is executive director of the Robert Menzies Institute, a joint venture between the Menzies Research Centre and the University of Melbourne.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Nick Cater, Freya Leach and Georgina Downer.</p><p>In this special series of Watercooler podcasts, we’re attempting something big: to define the values that unite Australian Liberals in the 21st century.</p><p>The True Believers podcasts are a forum for free-ranging discussion that we hope will promote a wider conversation about the things we really believe in - the ties that bind us as a political movement - and the principles from which we can develop policy.</p><p>Our starting point is the We Believe statement issued by Robert Menzies in 1954 to mark the 10th anniversary of the Liberal Party of Australia. The 17 points express inspiring values and principles, but in language that may sound strange to some Australians today.</p><p>Each podcast will focus on a different point as we attempt to delve below the surface to identify the Liberal values that underpin it. And we'll be asking if it is possible to compose a similar statement today, one expressing the beliefs to which every Liberal can subscribe.</p><p><strong>Read the 1954 We Believe Statement</strong>: https://www.menziesrc.org/we-believe</p><p><strong>Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre </strong>from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Nick Cater is senior fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a former executive director. He is a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Frey Leach is a research fellow at Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Georgina Downer is executive director of the Robert Menzies Institute, a joint venture between the Menzies Research Centre and the University of Melbourne.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ed20900e-ce4e-4598-b49f-f02b01cc3253</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2023 11:14:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a528d404-744b-439c-ba29-12d6418c084d/WCL104-master-WB1.mp3" length="51003648" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>53:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>104</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>104</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Forever Young: Reframing Liberalism in a new millennium</title><itunes:title>Forever Young: Reframing Liberalism in a new millennium</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Liberalism does not have a use-by date. Its principles are tuned to the abiding human condition, rather than the particular circumstances of the day.</p><p>But the telling of the Liberal story has to evolve to suit the language and temperament of the new millennium.</p><p>The Liberal agenda must be constantly refreshed to address contemporary policy challenges.</p><p>The verdict at recent elections is that Liberalism is failing to connect with the millennial generation and subsequent generations.</p><p>Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow <strong>Nick Cater </strong>and Executive Director <strong>David Hughes</strong> discuss the challenge of relevancy with Young Liberal <strong>Freya Leach</strong>.</p><p><strong>Support</strong> these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email</strong> Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch</strong> Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liberalism does not have a use-by date. Its principles are tuned to the abiding human condition, rather than the particular circumstances of the day.</p><p>But the telling of the Liberal story has to evolve to suit the language and temperament of the new millennium.</p><p>The Liberal agenda must be constantly refreshed to address contemporary policy challenges.</p><p>The verdict at recent elections is that Liberalism is failing to connect with the millennial generation and subsequent generations.</p><p>Menzies Research Centre Senior Fellow <strong>Nick Cater </strong>and Executive Director <strong>David Hughes</strong> discuss the challenge of relevancy with Young Liberal <strong>Freya Leach</strong>.</p><p><strong>Support</strong> these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email</strong> Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch</strong> Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">08a95405-5414-4341-8eeb-c21f5fc173a0</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 04 May 2023 00:21:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1e0cdd8e-c3a5-42fe-ad23-47beaed39f7f/WCL103-master2.mp3" length="137797034" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>57:25</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>103</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>103</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Voice in the wilderness</title><itunes:title>Voice in the wilderness</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Australians face the prospect of a referendum here in Australia in as little as six months time where they’ll be asked to decide there should be a new institution to represent the views of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people in the corridors of power.</p><p>It will be known as the Voice, its members will be unelected, and its existence will be enshrined in the constitution making it difficult to abolish.</p><p>If I sound a little hazy about the detail it’s because I am, along with almost every  other Australian I suspect, up to and including the Prime Minister.</p><p>The process of forming this proposal has been chaotic, the timetable rushed, the debate has been driven almost by emotion and legitimate questions have been brushed aside by those supposedly in the know.</p><p>To add to that, advocates of the voice are split along multiple lines. It is, to say the least, confusing. </p><p>In a bid to make sense of the Voice, Nick Cater is joined by Amanda Stoker, a constitutional lawyer, former federal assistant attorney general and now a distinguished fellow at the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at the Menzies Research Centre</p><p><strong>Support</strong> these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email</strong> Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch</strong> Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australians face the prospect of a referendum here in Australia in as little as six months time where they’ll be asked to decide there should be a new institution to represent the views of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people in the corridors of power.</p><p>It will be known as the Voice, its members will be unelected, and its existence will be enshrined in the constitution making it difficult to abolish.</p><p>If I sound a little hazy about the detail it’s because I am, along with almost every  other Australian I suspect, up to and including the Prime Minister.</p><p>The process of forming this proposal has been chaotic, the timetable rushed, the debate has been driven almost by emotion and legitimate questions have been brushed aside by those supposedly in the know.</p><p>To add to that, advocates of the voice are split along multiple lines. It is, to say the least, confusing. </p><p>In a bid to make sense of the Voice, Nick Cater is joined by Amanda Stoker, a constitutional lawyer, former federal assistant attorney general and now a distinguished fellow at the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Nick Cater is Senior Fellow at the Menzies Research Centre</p><p><strong>Support</strong> these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email</strong> Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch</strong> Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8f89f8ed-493c-48ce-beb7-e39dcbffad5d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2023 15:05:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2b96b5f8-918e-4242-953b-ff5b2ff4196b/WCL-102-Stoker-master.mp3" length="36200832" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:38</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>102</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>102</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Henry Olsen: Crunch time on the right</title><itunes:title>Henry Olsen: Crunch time on the right</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>For the Liberal Party of Australia, the loss of government in May after nine years was dispiriting, but hardly a novel experience. </p><p>It was the nature of the loss that shocked - the loss of seats not just to their old rival, the Labor Party, but the loss of once-safe conservative seats in wealthy inner metropolitan districts to a new socially progressive movement known as the teal independents.</p><p>Henry Olsen joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater to discuss the great realignment in democratic politics. He draws comparisons between the political dynamics in Australia, Europe and the United States.</p><p>Profound changes to the political topography like this are happening across the world in almost every democracy.</p><p>Henry Olsen is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Centre and a columnist for the Washington Post. He visited Australia as a guest of the Centre for Independent Studies. </p><p><strong>Support these podcasts</strong> by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater: </strong>watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch Nick Cater’s Battleground</strong> on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the Liberal Party of Australia, the loss of government in May after nine years was dispiriting, but hardly a novel experience. </p><p>It was the nature of the loss that shocked - the loss of seats not just to their old rival, the Labor Party, but the loss of once-safe conservative seats in wealthy inner metropolitan districts to a new socially progressive movement known as the teal independents.</p><p>Henry Olsen joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater to discuss the great realignment in democratic politics. He draws comparisons between the political dynamics in Australia, Europe and the United States.</p><p>Profound changes to the political topography like this are happening across the world in almost every democracy.</p><p>Henry Olsen is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Centre and a columnist for the Washington Post. He visited Australia as a guest of the Centre for Independent Studies. </p><p><strong>Support these podcasts</strong> by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater: </strong>watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch Nick Cater’s Battleground</strong> on ADH TV https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ba753ba5-523e-4746-86ac-490f7091eacf</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c7c00b83-c97a-457f-8c02-29718118edd2/POD101-Olsen-master.mp3" length="38505600" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>40:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>101</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>101</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Mark P Mills: The energy transition delusion</title><itunes:title>Mark P Mills: The energy transition delusion</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The modern world’s dependence on hydrocarbons won’t be ending any time soon, says <strong>Mark P. Mills. </strong></p><p>He says it is physically impossible to switch from coal, oil and gas to solar, wind and batteries  in any meaningful time frame.</p><p>“It is a dangerous delusion to base policies on the idea that such a transition is possible,” he says. “A different understanding of ‘transition’ is required, one that recognises that new energy sources should be considered additives, not outright replacements.”</p><p>Mills joins <strong>Nick Cater </strong>for this conversation that was originally conducted for Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Nick Cater is executive director of the Menzies Research Centre, a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV where this conversation was first broadcast.</p><p><strong>Support these podcasts</strong> by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater: </strong>www.watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV </strong>https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p><p>Mark P. Mills is a Manhattan Institute senior fellow, a faculty fellow at Northwestern University’s engineering school, and a partner in Montrose Lane, an energy-tech venture fund. He is author of the book The Cloud Revolution: How the Convergence of New Technologies Will Unleash the Next Economic Boom and a Roaring 2020s (2021), and previously: Digital Cathedrals (2020), Work in The Age of Robots (2018), and The Bottomless Well (2006). He served as chairman and CTO of ICx Technologies, helping to take it public in 2007. Mills served in the Reagan White House Science Office, and before that he was an experimental physicist and development engineer in microprocessors and fibre optics.</p><p><strong>Download Mark P. Mills's Paper</strong>, <em>The Energy Transition ‘Delusion': A Reality Reset </em>https://media4.manhattan-institute.org/sites/default/files/the-energy-transition-delusion_a-reality-reset.pdf</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The modern world’s dependence on hydrocarbons won’t be ending any time soon, says <strong>Mark P. Mills. </strong></p><p>He says it is physically impossible to switch from coal, oil and gas to solar, wind and batteries  in any meaningful time frame.</p><p>“It is a dangerous delusion to base policies on the idea that such a transition is possible,” he says. “A different understanding of ‘transition’ is required, one that recognises that new energy sources should be considered additives, not outright replacements.”</p><p>Mills joins <strong>Nick Cater </strong>for this conversation that was originally conducted for Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV.</p><p>Nick Cater is executive director of the Menzies Research Centre, a columnist with The Australian and the presenter of Battleground on ADH TV where this conversation was first broadcast.</p><p><strong>Support these podcasts</strong> by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater: </strong>www.watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p><strong>Watch Nick Cater’s Battleground on ADH TV </strong>https://watch.adh.tv/nick-cater-s-battleground </p><p>Mark P. Mills is a Manhattan Institute senior fellow, a faculty fellow at Northwestern University’s engineering school, and a partner in Montrose Lane, an energy-tech venture fund. He is author of the book The Cloud Revolution: How the Convergence of New Technologies Will Unleash the Next Economic Boom and a Roaring 2020s (2021), and previously: Digital Cathedrals (2020), Work in The Age of Robots (2018), and The Bottomless Well (2006). He served as chairman and CTO of ICx Technologies, helping to take it public in 2007. Mills served in the Reagan White House Science Office, and before that he was an experimental physicist and development engineer in microprocessors and fibre optics.</p><p><strong>Download Mark P. Mills's Paper</strong>, <em>The Energy Transition ‘Delusion': A Reality Reset </em>https://media4.manhattan-institute.org/sites/default/files/the-energy-transition-delusion_a-reality-reset.pdf</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">54c092cb-8500-4e3a-8d07-2e9624f23988</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 09:03:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2caa53bd-36a0-4141-bdd9-7bf694f0cbcb/POD100-Master-Mark-20P-20Mills.mp3" length="30437760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>31:38</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>100</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>100</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Michael Shellenberger: A nuclear future</title><itunes:title>Michael Shellenberger: A nuclear future</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The election of a Labor government in Australia has dramatically raised the stakes in the energy debate. Labor’s 2030 target requires the closure of 60%&nbsp;of our coal generation capacity over the next eight years, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator. If we cannot replace this with reliable and affordable fuel sources, the consequences for this country will be dire.</p><p>Wind and solar have their place to be sure, and batteries can assist at the margins, but the engineering challenge of replacing a dependable source of dispatchable energy, like coal or gas, with weather dependent generation and storage is so enormous that we have to find another way. </p><p><br></p><p>Michael Shellenberger is a California based thinker and author who writes about the intersection of climate change, the environment, nuclear power and politics. He visited Australia earlier this month to address the Conservative Political Active Conference in Sydney. Shellenberger's arguments are clear, logical and incisive. We replay his session in this special Watercooler podcast in cooperation with CPAC and the official broadcasters, ADH TV.</p><p><br></p><p>Watch the video of Michael Shellenberger's presentation: https://watch.adh.tv/cpac-2022/season:2/videos/cpac-2022-michael-shellenberger</p><p><br></p><p>Support our podcasts! Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The election of a Labor government in Australia has dramatically raised the stakes in the energy debate. Labor’s 2030 target requires the closure of 60%&nbsp;of our coal generation capacity over the next eight years, according to the Australian Energy Market Operator. If we cannot replace this with reliable and affordable fuel sources, the consequences for this country will be dire.</p><p>Wind and solar have their place to be sure, and batteries can assist at the margins, but the engineering challenge of replacing a dependable source of dispatchable energy, like coal or gas, with weather dependent generation and storage is so enormous that we have to find another way. </p><p><br></p><p>Michael Shellenberger is a California based thinker and author who writes about the intersection of climate change, the environment, nuclear power and politics. He visited Australia earlier this month to address the Conservative Political Active Conference in Sydney. Shellenberger's arguments are clear, logical and incisive. We replay his session in this special Watercooler podcast in cooperation with CPAC and the official broadcasters, ADH TV.</p><p><br></p><p>Watch the video of Michael Shellenberger's presentation: https://watch.adh.tv/cpac-2022/season:2/videos/cpac-2022-michael-shellenberger</p><p><br></p><p>Support our podcasts! Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">439b1e7a-a951-486c-a2e2-34ad76c6b8da</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2022 18:22:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/28b67afd-a21a-4c18-bcba-bc08e6684bed/Michael-20Shellenberger-mixdown-converted.mp3" length="51526010" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:47</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>99</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>99</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Standing with Taiwan: Kevin Andrews</title><itunes:title>Standing with Taiwan: Kevin Andrews</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Fifty years ago in December, a Labor government led by Gough Whitlam signed an historic agreement with Communist China establishing diplomatic relations between Canberra and Beijing.</p><p>The price China demanded was that Australia agreed to the One China policy, which demoted the independent nation of Taiwan to the status of a renegade Chinese province.</p><p>Half a century later, the Communist government demanding that Australia  sticks to that agreement, recognising the right of the People’s Republic of China to bring Taiwan under its control.</p><p>But is Australia bound by the terms of its 1972 agreement? Or should we follow our conscience by standing by Taiwan in the face of potential aggression from the mainland?</p><p>Kevin Andrews served in Federal Parliament for 31 years serving as a minister in the governments of John Howard and Tony Abbott, before retiring at the May Federal Election.</p><p>He is a frequent visitor to Taiwan from where he recently returned from a fact-finding trip.</p><p>He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater for this podcast conversation.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fifty years ago in December, a Labor government led by Gough Whitlam signed an historic agreement with Communist China establishing diplomatic relations between Canberra and Beijing.</p><p>The price China demanded was that Australia agreed to the One China policy, which demoted the independent nation of Taiwan to the status of a renegade Chinese province.</p><p>Half a century later, the Communist government demanding that Australia  sticks to that agreement, recognising the right of the People’s Republic of China to bring Taiwan under its control.</p><p>But is Australia bound by the terms of its 1972 agreement? Or should we follow our conscience by standing by Taiwan in the face of potential aggression from the mainland?</p><p>Kevin Andrews served in Federal Parliament for 31 years serving as a minister in the governments of John Howard and Tony Abbott, before retiring at the May Federal Election.</p><p>He is a frequent visitor to Taiwan from where he recently returned from a fact-finding trip.</p><p>He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater for this podcast conversation.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">33818599-4550-423a-8328-4b3d69ebd4f1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 31 Aug 2022 17:17:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/df655af4-ba07-47b9-abab-8212a0132745/POD98-1-master.mp3" length="27755520" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>28:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>98</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>98</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Gimme Shelter: Emilie Dye</title><itunes:title>Gimme Shelter: Emilie Dye</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The intergenerational wealth gap, driven partly by rising property values, is changing expectations and limiting life-style choices for younger Australians.</p><p>The security of home ownership is arriving later in life, if it is achieved at all. Family formation is delayed as the 2021 Census shows through a sharp rise in single people aged under 35s.</p><p>Emilie Dye is a Sydney-based economist and economic adviser who's personal experience of saving for a mortgage deposit is indicative of the home-ownership challenge faced by her generation.</p><p>In this conversation with Nick Cater, Dye looks at the issue from an economic, cultural and personal perspective. </p><p>Dye puts forward policy proposals based on Liberal principles by which state and federal governments could begin to bridge the wealth divide. The goal is to encourage wider home ownership and an Australia this is both more prosperous and fair.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre, presenter of the Watercooler podasts and video conservations and the host of Battlegrounds, a weekly program steamed on ADH TV and also available as a podcast.</p><p>Sign up for the Watercooler newsletter delivered to you inbox every Saturday for free: https://bit.ly/3SWMz3s</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid-up subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: https://bit.ly/3waNjZ4</p><p>Watch more discussions on the MRC YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3SW7KTs</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Checkout Nick Cater's Battleground on ADH TV: https://bit.ly/3SYAMl9</p><p>Listen to Listen to Nick Cater's Battleground podcast https://apple.co/3Aw2vmo</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The intergenerational wealth gap, driven partly by rising property values, is changing expectations and limiting life-style choices for younger Australians.</p><p>The security of home ownership is arriving later in life, if it is achieved at all. Family formation is delayed as the 2021 Census shows through a sharp rise in single people aged under 35s.</p><p>Emilie Dye is a Sydney-based economist and economic adviser who's personal experience of saving for a mortgage deposit is indicative of the home-ownership challenge faced by her generation.</p><p>In this conversation with Nick Cater, Dye looks at the issue from an economic, cultural and personal perspective. </p><p>Dye puts forward policy proposals based on Liberal principles by which state and federal governments could begin to bridge the wealth divide. The goal is to encourage wider home ownership and an Australia this is both more prosperous and fair.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre, presenter of the Watercooler podasts and video conservations and the host of Battlegrounds, a weekly program steamed on ADH TV and also available as a podcast.</p><p>Sign up for the Watercooler newsletter delivered to you inbox every Saturday for free: https://bit.ly/3SWMz3s</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid-up subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: https://bit.ly/3waNjZ4</p><p>Watch more discussions on the MRC YouTube Channel https://bit.ly/3SW7KTs</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Checkout Nick Cater's Battleground on ADH TV: https://bit.ly/3SYAMl9</p><p>Listen to Listen to Nick Cater's Battleground podcast https://apple.co/3Aw2vmo</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5662ab73-c4f4-453b-9383-cf2524f1d364</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 10:27:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c232e54f-1768-45fe-a1ad-a0540b192afd/POD96-Dye.mp3" length="31289856" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>32:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>97</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>97</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Alan Jones on Malcolm Fraser</title><itunes:title>Alan Jones on Malcolm Fraser</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Malcolm Fraser is Australia’s fourth-longest prime minister, taking office in controversial circumstances amid the turmoil of Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975 and exiting seven and a half years later when Labor’s Bob Hawke thwarted his ambition to gain a mandate for a fourth term.</p><p>Yet the manner in which he came go power, and the disputes with his own party after he left power, have clouded perceptions.</p><p>Alan Jones worked for Fraser during his challenging time as Prime Minister. He delivered a fascinating, frank and generous assessment of our 22nd Prime Minister at the Sydney launch of Fraser in Office by Denis White.</p><p>This podcast includes Jones' tribute, some words from author Denis White, and some closing remarks from John Howard, Australia's second longest serving prime minister who served as Treasurer in Fraser's government.</p><p>The podcast is introduced by Nick Cater, Executive Director of Menzies Research Centre.</p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3Al5tKb" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Purchase <em>Fraser in Office</em></a> by Denis White: https://bit.ly/3Al5tKb</p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cater:</a> watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by <a href="www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre</a> from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><br></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malcolm Fraser is Australia’s fourth-longest prime minister, taking office in controversial circumstances amid the turmoil of Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975 and exiting seven and a half years later when Labor’s Bob Hawke thwarted his ambition to gain a mandate for a fourth term.</p><p>Yet the manner in which he came go power, and the disputes with his own party after he left power, have clouded perceptions.</p><p>Alan Jones worked for Fraser during his challenging time as Prime Minister. He delivered a fascinating, frank and generous assessment of our 22nd Prime Minister at the Sydney launch of Fraser in Office by Denis White.</p><p>This podcast includes Jones' tribute, some words from author Denis White, and some closing remarks from John Howard, Australia's second longest serving prime minister who served as Treasurer in Fraser's government.</p><p>The podcast is introduced by Nick Cater, Executive Director of Menzies Research Centre.</p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/3Al5tKb" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Purchase <em>Fraser in Office</em></a> by Denis White: https://bit.ly/3Al5tKb</p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cater:</a> watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by <a href="www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre</a> from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">55d3be2b-f2c4-4917-912d-9118ef7c1667</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 21:10:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a965deb6-a7e4-4d4e-86e8-dab07de857e6/POD97-Fraser-20in-20Office.mp3" length="56123240" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>58:28</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>96</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>96</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Oliver Hartwich: The Ardern experiment</title><itunes:title>Oliver Hartwich: The Ardern experiment</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Australia has benefitted greatly from the two-way trans-Tasman trade in policy ideas in the last 40 years. In the early 1980s, a New Zealand Labour government led by David Lange and his remarkable treasurer Roger Douglas introduced deregulatory economic reforms later adopted by the Hawke government.</p><p>Thirty years later, the incremental reforms and philosophical clarity of the National Party governments of John Key and Bill English inspired some of the successful policy initiatives of the Abbott government, notably in welfare policy.</p><p>Does the evident warmth between Anthony Albanese and NZ PM Jacinda Ardern signal a meeting of minds on domestic policy? And if so, how scared should we be?&nbsp;NZ is after all the most woke jurisdiction in the Southern Hemisphere and its economy is officially going backwards.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation held live before an audience in Sydney, Nick Cater and Oliver Hartwich weigh up the threat of contagion from sub-prime Kiwi policy in Australia.</p><p><strong>Oliver Hartwich </strong>is Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative. Subscribe to his weekly newsletter here: https://www.nzinitiative.org.nz/</p><p><strong>Nick Cater </strong>is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Subscribe to the MRC's Watercooler News for free: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list </p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a premium subscriber from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1 </p><p>Email Nick Cater:  watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia has benefitted greatly from the two-way trans-Tasman trade in policy ideas in the last 40 years. In the early 1980s, a New Zealand Labour government led by David Lange and his remarkable treasurer Roger Douglas introduced deregulatory economic reforms later adopted by the Hawke government.</p><p>Thirty years later, the incremental reforms and philosophical clarity of the National Party governments of John Key and Bill English inspired some of the successful policy initiatives of the Abbott government, notably in welfare policy.</p><p>Does the evident warmth between Anthony Albanese and NZ PM Jacinda Ardern signal a meeting of minds on domestic policy? And if so, how scared should we be?&nbsp;NZ is after all the most woke jurisdiction in the Southern Hemisphere and its economy is officially going backwards.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation held live before an audience in Sydney, Nick Cater and Oliver Hartwich weigh up the threat of contagion from sub-prime Kiwi policy in Australia.</p><p><strong>Oliver Hartwich </strong>is Executive Director of The New Zealand Initiative. Subscribe to his weekly newsletter here: https://www.nzinitiative.org.nz/</p><p><strong>Nick Cater </strong>is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Subscribe to the MRC's Watercooler News for free: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list </p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a premium subscriber from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1 </p><p>Email Nick Cater:  watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e8d1f157-d67f-4ef3-a2ee-42a20a46f94a</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2022 18:35:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/ed5bebc3-1432-40ac-ba0b-9d9615bbc6c6/POD95-Hartwich-Master.mp3" length="23021952" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>47:50</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>95</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>95</podcast:episode></item><item><title>The way forward: A conversation with John Howard</title><itunes:title>The way forward: A conversation with John Howard</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>John Howard experienced both the highs and lows of politics during 33 years in Parliament, 14 of which were in Opposition.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation with Nick Cater, Australia's second longest-serving prime minister draws lessons from the Liberal Party's 2022 election defeat and urges unity and a focus on Liberal principles and policy.</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a premium subscriber from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Nick Cater is executive director of Menzies Research Centre</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Howard experienced both the highs and lows of politics during 33 years in Parliament, 14 of which were in Opposition.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation with Nick Cater, Australia's second longest-serving prime minister draws lessons from the Liberal Party's 2022 election defeat and urges unity and a focus on Liberal principles and policy.</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a premium subscriber from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Nick Cater is executive director of Menzies Research Centre</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">cfae6e43-0a3a-44b3-b653-dacb296819d9</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 08:24:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/83793288-5d91-4e7d-8ec8-4060158abd7f/POD94-Howard-Master.mp3" length="50854272" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>94</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>94</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Paul Kelly: The next chapter</title><itunes:title>Paul Kelly: The next chapter</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The Liberal Party has been ejected from government in Canberra on only four occasions. Paul Kelly has reported on all four, starting with the It's Time election of 1972 through to the defeat of Scott Morrison's government at the May 2022 federal election.</p><p>In this Watercooler conversation with Nick Cater he draws from the lessons of history to assess the latest defeat and warns of the mistakes the party must avoid in opposition.</p><p>Paul Kelly is The Australian's Editor at Large.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre and a columnist with The Australian</p><p>Write to Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a Menzies Research Centre subscriber from just $10 a month www.menziesrc.org/subscribe </p><p>Make a tax deductible donation to the Menzies Research Centre www.menziesrc.org/donate</p><p><br></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Liberal Party has been ejected from government in Canberra on only four occasions. Paul Kelly has reported on all four, starting with the It's Time election of 1972 through to the defeat of Scott Morrison's government at the May 2022 federal election.</p><p>In this Watercooler conversation with Nick Cater he draws from the lessons of history to assess the latest defeat and warns of the mistakes the party must avoid in opposition.</p><p>Paul Kelly is The Australian's Editor at Large.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre and a columnist with The Australian</p><p>Write to Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a Menzies Research Centre subscriber from just $10 a month www.menziesrc.org/subscribe </p><p>Make a tax deductible donation to the Menzies Research Centre www.menziesrc.org/donate</p><p><br></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">540d2ed8-398d-44d0-b778-cecd19aec34c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 08:40:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/ab639509-1d9a-4887-ac17-6ea0aadecc02/POD93-Kelly-Master.mp3" length="29886336" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>31:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>93</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>93</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Katherine Deves: In her own words</title><itunes:title>Katherine Deves: In her own words</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The question, “What is a woman?” has become the barbecue stopper of the 2022 election, thanks in part to the pre-selection of a courageous and outspoken candidate in the seat of Warringah in Northern Sydney.</p><p> </p><p>Katherine Deves’ campaign for the rights of biological females not to compete against transgender women in sport has generated a level of media coverage that most candidates could only dream of.</p><p> </p><p>The price she has paid, however, is to be subjected to a vicious and intimidating attack which would have driven others into hiding. The mainstream media, by and large, has joined the pile-on, condemning her views as unconscionable and her candidacy dead.  </p><p> </p><p>None of her critics, and sadly all too few of the journalists who have written about Katherine, have taken the trouble to actually listen to what she is saying.</p><p> </p><p>Deves joins Nick Cater for a Watercooler Conversation aimed at correcting that imbalance. She speaks candidly about her experiences on the campaign trail and why she is putting her head above the parapet to fight for the rights of women and girls. </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The question, “What is a woman?” has become the barbecue stopper of the 2022 election, thanks in part to the pre-selection of a courageous and outspoken candidate in the seat of Warringah in Northern Sydney.</p><p> </p><p>Katherine Deves’ campaign for the rights of biological females not to compete against transgender women in sport has generated a level of media coverage that most candidates could only dream of.</p><p> </p><p>The price she has paid, however, is to be subjected to a vicious and intimidating attack which would have driven others into hiding. The mainstream media, by and large, has joined the pile-on, condemning her views as unconscionable and her candidacy dead.  </p><p> </p><p>None of her critics, and sadly all too few of the journalists who have written about Katherine, have taken the trouble to actually listen to what she is saying.</p><p> </p><p>Deves joins Nick Cater for a Watercooler Conversation aimed at correcting that imbalance. She speaks candidly about her experiences on the campaign trail and why she is putting her head above the parapet to fight for the rights of women and girls. </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">69d901cc-0007-4813-a07f-f8eb89efc29c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 20 May 2022 06:36:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b9b50264-bdc0-4fc8-8869-adbe06cc9ddb/POD90-Deves1.mp3" length="48394368" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>90</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>90</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Mick Mulvaney: Fail of the Century</title><itunes:title>Mick Mulvaney: Fail of the Century</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Mick Mulvaney describes the sledgehammer approach to Covid-19 that shut down global economies for months as one of the biggest mistakes of the 21st Century.</p><p>Mulvaney was President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff when the pandemic hit. He says the withholding of information by China and the poor advice Trump was receiving from key advisors including Dr Anthony Fauchi led the US to over-react with economic intervention which set the pattern for other countries around the world.</p><p>“I think it will go down as one of the worst mistakes of the 21st century,” Mulvaney told Nick Cater in a Menzies Research Centre podcast. “I hope we don’t make any bigger mistakes than that.  </p><p>“You can’t beat a virus into submission. You can’t bully it into going away.                            We’ll be paying the price for this literally for generations.”</p><p>In a wide-ranging and candid conversation with Nick Cater of the Menzies Research Centre, Mulvaney shares insights into the Trump White House and explains what led him to resign on January 6, 2021, the day of the Capital Hill riots.</p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a week:</p><p>www.menziesrc.org/subscribe </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mick Mulvaney describes the sledgehammer approach to Covid-19 that shut down global economies for months as one of the biggest mistakes of the 21st Century.</p><p>Mulvaney was President Donald Trump’s acting chief of staff when the pandemic hit. He says the withholding of information by China and the poor advice Trump was receiving from key advisors including Dr Anthony Fauchi led the US to over-react with economic intervention which set the pattern for other countries around the world.</p><p>“I think it will go down as one of the worst mistakes of the 21st century,” Mulvaney told Nick Cater in a Menzies Research Centre podcast. “I hope we don’t make any bigger mistakes than that.  </p><p>“You can’t beat a virus into submission. You can’t bully it into going away.                            We’ll be paying the price for this literally for generations.”</p><p>In a wide-ranging and candid conversation with Nick Cater of the Menzies Research Centre, Mulvaney shares insights into the Trump White House and explains what led him to resign on January 6, 2021, the day of the Capital Hill riots.</p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a week:</p><p>www.menziesrc.org/subscribe </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a1e798ce-3546-45c6-8ccc-bb6136a524ca</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 14:49:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2da9c214-eefd-460d-8c98-34a0636ae150/POD93-Mulvaney-master.mp3" length="34228992" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>92</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>92</podcast:episode></item><item><title>The courage of Malcolm Fraser: Denis White</title><itunes:title>The courage of Malcolm Fraser: Denis White</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Malcolm Fraser led a Liberal Party Government for seven years and 122 days. When he lost to Bob Hawke at 1983 election, no prime minister except Robert Menzies had occupied the job for longer.</p><p>Yet his reputation has been overshadowed by the controversy about the way he came power and quarrels with his own party after leaving it.  </p><p>Six years after his death, a fresh appraisal is long overdue, one unclouded or the dismissal of Gough Whitlam that put in into government by the political arguments in his post-parliamentary years. </p><p>Dennis White worked for Fraser in his final term. He has set out to put the record straight in a monograph: <em>Fraser in Office</em>.  White joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater for this Watercooler Conversation</p><p>Order <em>Fraser in Office</em> by Denis White: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/fraser-in-office</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a week: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>About Fraser in Office: Fraser in Office is a long-overdue reappraisal of Australia’s 22nd Prime Minister. It examines Malcolm Fraser’s prime ministership in historical context, recognising the challenge of restoring good government after the Whitlam years. Unclouded by later political disputes and separated from the extraordinary manner by which he entered office, Fraser emerges as a leader of considerable substance.</p><p>Author: Denis White</p><p>Foreword: David Kemp</p><p>Jeparit Press (an imprint of Connor Court Publishing and The Menzies Research Centre)</p><p>Paperback, 104 pages, $24.95</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Malcolm Fraser led a Liberal Party Government for seven years and 122 days. When he lost to Bob Hawke at 1983 election, no prime minister except Robert Menzies had occupied the job for longer.</p><p>Yet his reputation has been overshadowed by the controversy about the way he came power and quarrels with his own party after leaving it.  </p><p>Six years after his death, a fresh appraisal is long overdue, one unclouded or the dismissal of Gough Whitlam that put in into government by the political arguments in his post-parliamentary years. </p><p>Dennis White worked for Fraser in his final term. He has set out to put the record straight in a monograph: <em>Fraser in Office</em>.  White joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater for this Watercooler Conversation</p><p>Order <em>Fraser in Office</em> by Denis White: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/fraser-in-office</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a week: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>About Fraser in Office: Fraser in Office is a long-overdue reappraisal of Australia’s 22nd Prime Minister. It examines Malcolm Fraser’s prime ministership in historical context, recognising the challenge of restoring good government after the Whitlam years. Unclouded by later political disputes and separated from the extraordinary manner by which he entered office, Fraser emerges as a leader of considerable substance.</p><p>Author: Denis White</p><p>Foreword: David Kemp</p><p>Jeparit Press (an imprint of Connor Court Publishing and The Menzies Research Centre)</p><p>Paperback, 104 pages, $24.95</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e50a8a13-3533-48aa-896d-5222377c8a29</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 10:01:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7ec9ff6b-11bb-460f-bddc-a27ce462b2ed/POD91-White-master.mp3" length="40253568" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>41:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>91</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>91</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Benny Peiser: Putin&apos;s Climate War</title><itunes:title>Benny Peiser: Putin&apos;s Climate War</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Benny Peiser</strong> has been following the climate policy debate for more than a century.  In this Watercooler Conversation, he joins <strong>Nick Cater</strong> to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has exposed Europe’s chronic energy insecurity and reframed the climate policy debate.</p><p>Europe is dealing with a full-blown energy crisis, forcing western nations to rethink what practical action can be taken to combat climate change.</p><p>The problems with relying too heavily on wind and solar have become all too apparent.  Domestic electricity bills in Britain are rising by 50 per cent a year. And German industry is warning it cannot survive projected high energy prices and threats to the stability of supply.</p><p>As European nations look for ways to replace their heavy reliance on Russian gas, oil and coal, the spotlight is thrown on Australia, one of the most energy rich countries in the world.</p><p>Should we not be looking urgently at how we can increase our production of coal, gas and other energy sources to help the West resist Russian tyranny?</p><p>Benny Peiser is director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation in London.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a financial subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month.<a href=" www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</a></p><p>Email Nick Cater: <a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a> </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Benny Peiser</strong> has been following the climate policy debate for more than a century.  In this Watercooler Conversation, he joins <strong>Nick Cater</strong> to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has exposed Europe’s chronic energy insecurity and reframed the climate policy debate.</p><p>Europe is dealing with a full-blown energy crisis, forcing western nations to rethink what practical action can be taken to combat climate change.</p><p>The problems with relying too heavily on wind and solar have become all too apparent.  Domestic electricity bills in Britain are rising by 50 per cent a year. And German industry is warning it cannot survive projected high energy prices and threats to the stability of supply.</p><p>As European nations look for ways to replace their heavy reliance on Russian gas, oil and coal, the spotlight is thrown on Australia, one of the most energy rich countries in the world.</p><p>Should we not be looking urgently at how we can increase our production of coal, gas and other energy sources to help the West resist Russian tyranny?</p><p>Benny Peiser is director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation in London.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a financial subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month.<a href=" www.menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</a></p><p>Email Nick Cater: <a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a> </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">06630630-6870-4820-be98-e519809b2b72</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2022 06:41:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/134513b7-6cf6-4763-9c25-c45f105bd9ad/POD89-Peiser-master.mp3" length="22358784" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>46:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>89</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>89</podcast:episode></item><item><title>What became of the rights of women</title><itunes:title>What became of the rights of women</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>It might seem strange to be debating the question of what is a woman in an election campaign in which so much is at stake. But the controversy over the choice of a Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Warringah has turned this into one of barbecue-stoppers of the election so far.</p><p>The rising cost of living and health concerns arising from the pandemic will be crucial issues in deciding this election, as will Australia’s response to rising threats to global stability, in Europe and the Pacific.</p><p>But in this podcast, Nick Cater argues that stakes in the transgender debate are so profound  we cannot ignore them.</p><p>Brendan O’Neill, chief political correspondent of Spiked, joins Nick Cater for this discussion originally recorded for The Six O'Clock Swill podcast.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Listen to the Six O'Clock Swill on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/six-oclock-swill/id1584770983</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It might seem strange to be debating the question of what is a woman in an election campaign in which so much is at stake. But the controversy over the choice of a Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Warringah has turned this into one of barbecue-stoppers of the election so far.</p><p>The rising cost of living and health concerns arising from the pandemic will be crucial issues in deciding this election, as will Australia’s response to rising threats to global stability, in Europe and the Pacific.</p><p>But in this podcast, Nick Cater argues that stakes in the transgender debate are so profound  we cannot ignore them.</p><p>Brendan O’Neill, chief political correspondent of Spiked, joins Nick Cater for this discussion originally recorded for The Six O'Clock Swill podcast.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Listen to the Six O'Clock Swill on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/six-oclock-swill/id1584770983</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8bc7440e-187b-4cb4-9418-156deeb4fdf6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2022 09:37:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9829c46f-977d-4f2c-9289-a4f111bd5686/WCL88-O-27Neill-master.mp3" length="39850752" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>41:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>88</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>88</podcast:episode></item><item><title>The courage to fight: John Anderson</title><itunes:title>The courage to fight: John Anderson</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The peaceful, western-dominated world order - secured by the victors in world War 2 and an incalculable cost - is showing signs of fraying. </p><p>Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and Communist China’s global ambitions may have already propelled us into a new era of global strategic conflict - what is at stake is nothing less than the cultural and strategic dominance of Eurasia and the Pacific and possibly the world.</p><p> In this Watercooler Conversation, John Anderson and Nick Cater ask if today’s Australians, Brits, Canadians and Americans ready for what lies ahead. Will they find the courage - if it is needed - to stand up in the defence of  their country?</p><p>Or has the decline in values - and possibly character - turned the West into a force that lacks the will to defend itself?</p><p>John Anderson was Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Nationals Party from 1999 to 2005. He hosts <a href="https://johnanderson.net.au/conversations-with-john/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Conversations</a> on YouTube and podcast. https://johnanderson.net.au/conversations-with-john/</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre. He hosts Watercooler podcasts and co-hosts <a href="radiobcc.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Six O'Clock Swill </a> with Tim Blair.</p><p>Cater writes weekly for <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/nick-cater" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a></p><p>Email Nick: watercooler@menzesrc.org</p><p>Subscribe for free to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/email" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Watercooler News</a>, delivered to your inbox every Saturday https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Support this podcast by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month</a> https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The peaceful, western-dominated world order - secured by the victors in world War 2 and an incalculable cost - is showing signs of fraying. </p><p>Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and Communist China’s global ambitions may have already propelled us into a new era of global strategic conflict - what is at stake is nothing less than the cultural and strategic dominance of Eurasia and the Pacific and possibly the world.</p><p> In this Watercooler Conversation, John Anderson and Nick Cater ask if today’s Australians, Brits, Canadians and Americans ready for what lies ahead. Will they find the courage - if it is needed - to stand up in the defence of  their country?</p><p>Or has the decline in values - and possibly character - turned the West into a force that lacks the will to defend itself?</p><p>John Anderson was Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the Nationals Party from 1999 to 2005. He hosts <a href="https://johnanderson.net.au/conversations-with-john/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Conversations</a> on YouTube and podcast. https://johnanderson.net.au/conversations-with-john/</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre. He hosts Watercooler podcasts and co-hosts <a href="radiobcc.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Six O'Clock Swill </a> with Tim Blair.</p><p>Cater writes weekly for <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/nick-cater" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a></p><p>Email Nick: watercooler@menzesrc.org</p><p>Subscribe for free to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/email" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Watercooler News</a>, delivered to your inbox every Saturday https://www.menziesrc.org/email</p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Support this podcast by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month</a> https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5909ebc9-089f-4c49-949c-b9da245b60fa</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 07:40:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4887910f-a054-41b1-8bde-7ac716a38a9d/WCL87-Anderson-Master.mp3" length="34100352" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>35:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>87</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>87</podcast:episode></item><item><title>What&apos;s the point of university: Salvatore Babones</title><itunes:title>What&apos;s the point of university: Salvatore Babones</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Australia’s universities are in trouble. A decade or more of chasing revenue from foreign students has changed the character of universities and left them vulnerable to external disruption like the Covid-19 border bans.</p><p>The rankings system with which rewards research citations more highly than the quality of teaching has distorted the allocation of resources and turned academic  research into exercise in citation harvesting.</p><p>Universities have become top-heavy in administration leading to untold frustration from students and teaching staff.</p><p>And to top it all, universities are responsible for the lab leak that allowed the culturally destructive virus commonly known as woke to escape into the community.</p><p>Are our institutes of higher learning broken beyond repair? Should they be abandoned in favour of other sources of epistemological excellence less remote from the community?</p><p>That’s the question Salvatore Babones sets out to answer in his new book, Australia’s Universities: Can They Reform? He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director for this discussion recorded in February 2022</p><p>Salvatore Babones has a background in sociology. He has a PhD and Master of Science in applied mathematics at John Hopkins University and is currently an associate professor at the University of Sydney and an adjunct scholar at the Centre for Independent Studies.</p><p>He authored a 2019 paper for the CIS: The China Student Boom and the Risks it Poses to Australian  Universities.</p><p>His latest book, Australia's Universities: Can They Reform? is published by Ocean Reeve Publishing https://www.oceanreevepublishing.com/product/australias-universities-can-they-reform/</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australia’s universities are in trouble. A decade or more of chasing revenue from foreign students has changed the character of universities and left them vulnerable to external disruption like the Covid-19 border bans.</p><p>The rankings system with which rewards research citations more highly than the quality of teaching has distorted the allocation of resources and turned academic  research into exercise in citation harvesting.</p><p>Universities have become top-heavy in administration leading to untold frustration from students and teaching staff.</p><p>And to top it all, universities are responsible for the lab leak that allowed the culturally destructive virus commonly known as woke to escape into the community.</p><p>Are our institutes of higher learning broken beyond repair? Should they be abandoned in favour of other sources of epistemological excellence less remote from the community?</p><p>That’s the question Salvatore Babones sets out to answer in his new book, Australia’s Universities: Can They Reform? He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director for this discussion recorded in February 2022</p><p>Salvatore Babones has a background in sociology. He has a PhD and Master of Science in applied mathematics at John Hopkins University and is currently an associate professor at the University of Sydney and an adjunct scholar at the Centre for Independent Studies.</p><p>He authored a 2019 paper for the CIS: The China Student Boom and the Risks it Poses to Australian  Universities.</p><p>His latest book, Australia's Universities: Can They Reform? is published by Ocean Reeve Publishing https://www.oceanreevepublishing.com/product/australias-universities-can-they-reform/</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d3bae4e7-8019-4990-a619-9cb9f95063de</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 08:04:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/0dcc9ceb-0a30-4a8e-a52e-ccdaa812ba28/POD86-master-babones.mp3" length="49852032" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>51:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>86</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>86</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Soviet Union 2.0: Putin&apos;s grand ambition</title><itunes:title>Soviet Union 2.0: Putin&apos;s grand ambition</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>John O'Sullivan is a leading Conservative thinker, journalist, editor, and advisor to Margaret Thatcher.&nbsp;</p><p>He’s the author of: The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World. definitive history of the events that led up to the collapse of the Berlin Wall&nbsp;33 years ago this November</p><p>Today as Vladimir Putin pursues his goal of Soviet Union 2.0, O'Sullivan finds himself on the frontline of the new Cold War a a resident of Budapest, Hungary, just 250km from the Ukraine border.</p><p>He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater from Budapest&nbsp;where he heads up the Danube Institute. </p><p>Nick Cater is based in Sydney.</p><p>This podcast was recorded on March 15, 2022</p><p>Read John O'Sullivan's<a href="https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2022/03/vladimir-putins-ever-darkening-room/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> latest despatch in Quadrant</a>. https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2022/03/vladimir-putins-ever-darkening-room/</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid-up <a href="menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre </a>from just $10 a month: menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Purchase <a href="https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-president-the-pope-and-the-prime-minister-john-o-sullivan/book/9781596985506.html?source=pla&amp;gclid=CjwKCAjw8sCRBhA6EiwA6_IF4W6ETYawuS50LrxZU-g3dYQ-0fZArorA9o-JxSTIWKNbUSqEi61GDhoCwq4QAvD_BwE" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World </em>by John O'Sullivan. </a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John O'Sullivan is a leading Conservative thinker, journalist, editor, and advisor to Margaret Thatcher.&nbsp;</p><p>He’s the author of: The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World. definitive history of the events that led up to the collapse of the Berlin Wall&nbsp;33 years ago this November</p><p>Today as Vladimir Putin pursues his goal of Soviet Union 2.0, O'Sullivan finds himself on the frontline of the new Cold War a a resident of Budapest, Hungary, just 250km from the Ukraine border.</p><p>He joins Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater from Budapest&nbsp;where he heads up the Danube Institute. </p><p>Nick Cater is based in Sydney.</p><p>This podcast was recorded on March 15, 2022</p><p>Read John O'Sullivan's<a href="https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2022/03/vladimir-putins-ever-darkening-room/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> latest despatch in Quadrant</a>. https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/qed/2022/03/vladimir-putins-ever-darkening-room/</p><p>Support these podcasts by becoming a paid-up <a href="menziesrc.org/subscribe" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscriber to the Menzies Research Centre </a>from just $10 a month: menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Purchase <a href="https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-president-the-pope-and-the-prime-minister-john-o-sullivan/book/9781596985506.html?source=pla&amp;gclid=CjwKCAjw8sCRBhA6EiwA6_IF4W6ETYawuS50LrxZU-g3dYQ-0fZArorA9o-JxSTIWKNbUSqEi61GDhoCwq4QAvD_BwE" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World </em>by John O'Sullivan. </a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fe130e13-e6fd-4225-81e2-14b26971f166</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2022 14:59:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7f7e6ffc-b58f-46c1-b3a2-68135eb0b0db/pod85-osullivan-master.mp3" length="36473856" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:56</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>85</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>85</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Putin&apos;s plan to defeat democracy</title><itunes:title>Putin&apos;s plan to defeat democracy</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Rebekah Koffler is a Russian-born American citizen who joined U.S. intelligence where she observed the threat from Russia up close. </p><p>Her book 'Putin’s Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America' delves into the mind of Russian President Vladimir Putin and reveals his ambition to dominate America and the West.&nbsp;</p><p>She reveals details of Russia's destabilsation campaign against American democracy built upon a sophisticated knowledge of existing tensions within American society and a deep understanding of how Americans think and behave.</p><p>Presented by Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>email Nick: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Rebekah Koffler's website: https://rebekahkoffler.com/</p><p>----------------</p><p>Quotes from Putin's Playbook: </p><p>“The Russian government during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election stoked American racial divisions, ideological and political polarization, a profound distrust of government itself, and seething voter anger over the election results. The belief that Putin put Trump in office was fueled by a Russian intelligence operation. "</p><p>----------------</p><p>“The American people were, therefore, hit with a double-whammy—first by an external Russian adversary and then by internal American foes. These highly placed government functionaries, driven by their disdain for the unorthodox presidential candidate and desire to displace him, neglected their mission. Instead of identifying and neutralizing threats to American security, they became useful idiot soldiers in Putin’s war on America.”</p><p>------------------</p><p>“The Russian government during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election stoked American racial divisions, ideological and political polarization, a profound distrust of government itself, and seething voter anger over the election results. The belief that Putin put Trump in office was fuelled by a Russian intelligence operation. </p><p>------------------</p><p>“The American people were, therefore, hit with a double-whammy—first by an external Russian adversary and then by internal American foes. These highly placed government functionaries, driven by their disdain for the unorthodox presidential candidate and desire to displace him, neglected their mission. Instead of identifying and neutralizing threats to American security, they became useful idiot soldiers in Putin’s war on America.”</p><p>------------------</p><p>“It would be at our own peril for Americans to ignore the Russian threat. Putin and his playbook are not going away any time soon. Having orchestrated a constitutional amendment allowing Russian presidents to serve more than two terms, the former KGB operative secured his presidency for life, or at minimum until 2036. Even if Putin unexpectedly abandons the presidency due to illness or death, his successor will likely continue with his anti-American playbook. ”</p><p>-------------------</p><p>“During the past few years, I have increasingly felt like I was back in the USSR. </p><p>“The rise of pervasive political correctness, growing intolerance towards religious people, and alienation of and even attacks on people whose views don’t conform to the mainstream orthodoxy remind me of my childhood and youth in the USSR. </p><p>“I find myself repeating the same admonitions to my young children that my mother frequently gave to me and my sister: “Don’t believe everything that you hear on TV, think for yourself, and keep your and your family’s views private.” </p><p>“I found myself pulling my children from public schools and placing them into religious schools in order to avoid heavy and biased government-sponsored indoctrination. </p><p>“It was painful for me to watch my little ones coming home and spouting how oppressive America is when I know firsthand what oppression really means. I also could not bear watching my kids coming home sad and confused because they were simply not old enough to be...]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rebekah Koffler is a Russian-born American citizen who joined U.S. intelligence where she observed the threat from Russia up close. </p><p>Her book 'Putin’s Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America' delves into the mind of Russian President Vladimir Putin and reveals his ambition to dominate America and the West.&nbsp;</p><p>She reveals details of Russia's destabilsation campaign against American democracy built upon a sophisticated knowledge of existing tensions within American society and a deep understanding of how Americans think and behave.</p><p>Presented by Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>email Nick: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Rebekah Koffler's website: https://rebekahkoffler.com/</p><p>----------------</p><p>Quotes from Putin's Playbook: </p><p>“The Russian government during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election stoked American racial divisions, ideological and political polarization, a profound distrust of government itself, and seething voter anger over the election results. The belief that Putin put Trump in office was fueled by a Russian intelligence operation. "</p><p>----------------</p><p>“The American people were, therefore, hit with a double-whammy—first by an external Russian adversary and then by internal American foes. These highly placed government functionaries, driven by their disdain for the unorthodox presidential candidate and desire to displace him, neglected their mission. Instead of identifying and neutralizing threats to American security, they became useful idiot soldiers in Putin’s war on America.”</p><p>------------------</p><p>“The Russian government during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election stoked American racial divisions, ideological and political polarization, a profound distrust of government itself, and seething voter anger over the election results. The belief that Putin put Trump in office was fuelled by a Russian intelligence operation. </p><p>------------------</p><p>“The American people were, therefore, hit with a double-whammy—first by an external Russian adversary and then by internal American foes. These highly placed government functionaries, driven by their disdain for the unorthodox presidential candidate and desire to displace him, neglected their mission. Instead of identifying and neutralizing threats to American security, they became useful idiot soldiers in Putin’s war on America.”</p><p>------------------</p><p>“It would be at our own peril for Americans to ignore the Russian threat. Putin and his playbook are not going away any time soon. Having orchestrated a constitutional amendment allowing Russian presidents to serve more than two terms, the former KGB operative secured his presidency for life, or at minimum until 2036. Even if Putin unexpectedly abandons the presidency due to illness or death, his successor will likely continue with his anti-American playbook. ”</p><p>-------------------</p><p>“During the past few years, I have increasingly felt like I was back in the USSR. </p><p>“The rise of pervasive political correctness, growing intolerance towards religious people, and alienation of and even attacks on people whose views don’t conform to the mainstream orthodoxy remind me of my childhood and youth in the USSR. </p><p>“I find myself repeating the same admonitions to my young children that my mother frequently gave to me and my sister: “Don’t believe everything that you hear on TV, think for yourself, and keep your and your family’s views private.” </p><p>“I found myself pulling my children from public schools and placing them into religious schools in order to avoid heavy and biased government-sponsored indoctrination. </p><p>“It was painful for me to watch my little ones coming home and spouting how oppressive America is when I know firsthand what oppression really means. I also could not bear watching my kids coming home sad and confused because they were simply not old enough to be bombarded with all the sex-related ideas and concepts that the school pushed on them under the rubric of “family education.”</p><p>---------------</p><p>#Ukraine #Putin #FoxNews</p><p>***</p><p><br></p><p>Subscribe to Watercooler News: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p><br></p><p>Buy 'Putin’s Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America':</p><p>https://www.wilkinsonpublishing.com.au/product/putins-playbook/</p><p>https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Putins-Playbook/Rebekah-Koffler/9781684510030</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">9ecc117e-8eea-4f1e-83c8-29ed316a0f7c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 07:40:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/82427d9d-91a2-49fb-9404-4fa47117a7c4/pod84-koffler.mp3" length="47607168" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>84</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>84</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Ukraine: The Pity and the Sorrow</title><itunes:title>Ukraine: The Pity and the Sorrow</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this special Watercooler Conversation, recorded 24 hours after Russia's declaration of war on Ukraine, we  assess the adequacy of the Western response, its global implications and what it means for Australia with the help of Dave Sharma, federal member for Wentworth, former ambassador to Israel, and an astute observer of strategic affairs.</p><p>Presented by Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Support us by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Or making a tax-deductible donation https://www.menziesrc.org/donate </p><p>Email Nick:  https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1@menziesrc.org </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this special Watercooler Conversation, recorded 24 hours after Russia's declaration of war on Ukraine, we  assess the adequacy of the Western response, its global implications and what it means for Australia with the help of Dave Sharma, federal member for Wentworth, former ambassador to Israel, and an astute observer of strategic affairs.</p><p>Presented by Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Support us by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Or making a tax-deductible donation https://www.menziesrc.org/donate </p><p>Email Nick:  https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1@menziesrc.org </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">f91797ca-b623-4f3c-87d4-13c7a24d43dd</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 08:08:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/cde5bb4e-309a-4127-acb8-757099e0cccd/pod83-3-sharma.mp3" length="25457664" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>26:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>83</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>83</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Frank Furedi: Democracy Under Siege</title><itunes:title>Frank Furedi: Democracy Under Siege</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The lurch away from democratic government towards technocratic command and control has been one of the most disturbing developments in the last two years.</p><p>Some are content to see it as inevitable as we wage war against the Covid-19 virus - that parliamentary process and executive accountably must take a back seat while we put the experts in charge.</p><p>But is there any guarantee that the experts will turn in their badges and allow normal service to resume?</p><p>Or is it part of larger retreat from democracy amid a growing fear that leaving affairs in the hands of the demos is fraught with danger?</p><p>Frank Furedi brings some light to these important questions in his recent book <em>Democracy Under Siege: Don’t Let Them Lock It Down!</em></p><p>Frank joins Menzies Research Director Nick Cater from Kent, UK.</p><p><strong><em>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday </em></strong><em> </em>https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p><strong><em>Support Watercooler Conversation by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month </em></strong>https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p><strong><em>Email Nick Cater </em></strong><em>  </em>watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>More about <em>Democracy Under Siege </em></p><p>https://www.booktopia.com.au/democracy-under-siege-don-t-let-them-lock-it-down--frank-furedi/book/9781789046281.html?source=pla&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiAjJOQBhCkARIsAEKMtO1AMDtXNPQbFQKe-bDoYe-m6AYHU8DOfCngWF_T6_btkTzDdg7JX-oaAuaGEALw_wcB</p><p>In <em>Democracy Under Siege</em>, Frank Furedi examines the frequent claim that democracy is a means to an end rather than an important value in and of itself. The prevalence of this sentiment in the current era is not surprising, given that the normative foundation for democracy is fragile, and there is little cultural valuation for this outlook. Until recently, virtually every serious commentator paid lip-service to democracy. However, in recent times the classical elitist disdain for democracy and for the moral and intellectual capacity of the electorate has acquired a powerful influence over public life. Democracy Under Siege outlines the long history of anti-democratic thought, explains why hostility to democracy has gained momentum in the current era, and offers a positive affirmation of the principle and the value of democracy.</p><p><strong>Frank Furedi</strong> is a Hungarian-Canadian academic and emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent. He is well known for his work on sociology of fear, education, therapy culture, paranoid parenting and sociology of knowledge.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lurch away from democratic government towards technocratic command and control has been one of the most disturbing developments in the last two years.</p><p>Some are content to see it as inevitable as we wage war against the Covid-19 virus - that parliamentary process and executive accountably must take a back seat while we put the experts in charge.</p><p>But is there any guarantee that the experts will turn in their badges and allow normal service to resume?</p><p>Or is it part of larger retreat from democracy amid a growing fear that leaving affairs in the hands of the demos is fraught with danger?</p><p>Frank Furedi brings some light to these important questions in his recent book <em>Democracy Under Siege: Don’t Let Them Lock It Down!</em></p><p>Frank joins Menzies Research Director Nick Cater from Kent, UK.</p><p><strong><em>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday </em></strong><em> </em>https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p><strong><em>Support Watercooler Conversation by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month </em></strong>https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p><strong><em>Email Nick Cater </em></strong><em>  </em>watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>More about <em>Democracy Under Siege </em></p><p>https://www.booktopia.com.au/democracy-under-siege-don-t-let-them-lock-it-down--frank-furedi/book/9781789046281.html?source=pla&amp;gclid=Cj0KCQiAjJOQBhCkARIsAEKMtO1AMDtXNPQbFQKe-bDoYe-m6AYHU8DOfCngWF_T6_btkTzDdg7JX-oaAuaGEALw_wcB</p><p>In <em>Democracy Under Siege</em>, Frank Furedi examines the frequent claim that democracy is a means to an end rather than an important value in and of itself. The prevalence of this sentiment in the current era is not surprising, given that the normative foundation for democracy is fragile, and there is little cultural valuation for this outlook. Until recently, virtually every serious commentator paid lip-service to democracy. However, in recent times the classical elitist disdain for democracy and for the moral and intellectual capacity of the electorate has acquired a powerful influence over public life. Democracy Under Siege outlines the long history of anti-democratic thought, explains why hostility to democracy has gained momentum in the current era, and offers a positive affirmation of the principle and the value of democracy.</p><p><strong>Frank Furedi</strong> is a Hungarian-Canadian academic and emeritus professor of sociology at the University of Kent. He is well known for his work on sociology of fear, education, therapy culture, paranoid parenting and sociology of knowledge.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ea4e668f-e29c-462e-99ef-b0a28bf3badb</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2022 18:18:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1a83ebeb-dcef-4b6e-882a-85e23bfa7053/pod81-furedi.mp3" length="43829760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>45:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>82</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>82</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Australia Day Pt 2: Margaret Cameron-Ash</title><itunes:title>Australia Day Pt 2: Margaret Cameron-Ash</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In the second of two Watercooler conversations centred around Australia Day and the need for stronger foundational narrative that accurately describes our country and that values that unite us.</p><p>It is hard to have serious discussion about the meaning of European Settlement unless we can first agree on the facts. Yet fewer than four out of ten Australians know which event they are supposed to be celebrating or mourning, according a recent survey by Compass Polling. Only 39 per cent correctly identified it as the date of the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove. </p><p>A new account of the founding of modern Australia by Margaret Cameron-Ash exposes how little we have known up to now about the British government’s decision to establish a colony in NSW and how much of our understanding has been clouded by prejudice. </p><p>Tellingly, Cameron-Ash trained as a lawyer, rather than a historian.</p><p>Her book Beating France to Botany Bay: The Race to Found Australia debunks the myth that Australia was purely a dumping ground for Britain’s criminal class, the explanation for settlement that was considered unquestionably true by Manning Clark, one of Australia’s most influential historians.</p><p>In his seminal four-volume A History of Australia,  Clark makes no mention whatsoever of the French voyager Captain Jean Laperouse who’s expedition to the Pacific stirred the British into action. </p><p>Yet as Cameron-Ash documents, intelligence that Laperouse was on course for Australia with two vessels laden with trees, plants and seeds, manufactured goods, tools and unwrought iron convinced prime minister William Pitt the Younger that French settlement was imminent. </p><p>Margaret Cameron Ash joins Nick Cater to describe the photo-finish to the race to Botany Bay and its consequences.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Beating France to Botany Bay: The Race to Found Australia by Margaret Cameron-Ash is published by Quadrant Books. Order online here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/beating-france-to-botany-bay-the-race-to-found-australia/</p><p>Email Nick Cater:  watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: subscriptions@menziesrc.org </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the second of two Watercooler conversations centred around Australia Day and the need for stronger foundational narrative that accurately describes our country and that values that unite us.</p><p>It is hard to have serious discussion about the meaning of European Settlement unless we can first agree on the facts. Yet fewer than four out of ten Australians know which event they are supposed to be celebrating or mourning, according a recent survey by Compass Polling. Only 39 per cent correctly identified it as the date of the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove. </p><p>A new account of the founding of modern Australia by Margaret Cameron-Ash exposes how little we have known up to now about the British government’s decision to establish a colony in NSW and how much of our understanding has been clouded by prejudice. </p><p>Tellingly, Cameron-Ash trained as a lawyer, rather than a historian.</p><p>Her book Beating France to Botany Bay: The Race to Found Australia debunks the myth that Australia was purely a dumping ground for Britain’s criminal class, the explanation for settlement that was considered unquestionably true by Manning Clark, one of Australia’s most influential historians.</p><p>In his seminal four-volume A History of Australia,  Clark makes no mention whatsoever of the French voyager Captain Jean Laperouse who’s expedition to the Pacific stirred the British into action. </p><p>Yet as Cameron-Ash documents, intelligence that Laperouse was on course for Australia with two vessels laden with trees, plants and seeds, manufactured goods, tools and unwrought iron convinced prime minister William Pitt the Younger that French settlement was imminent. </p><p>Margaret Cameron Ash joins Nick Cater to describe the photo-finish to the race to Botany Bay and its consequences.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Beating France to Botany Bay: The Race to Found Australia by Margaret Cameron-Ash is published by Quadrant Books. Order online here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/beating-france-to-botany-bay-the-race-to-found-australia/</p><p>Email Nick Cater:  watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month: subscriptions@menziesrc.org </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5e2b2741-3e19-4a2a-9870-5575693dd1c8</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2022 15:17:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/01ef6145-8344-46bd-9c4c-ed8afad47d6b/pod81-master.mp3" length="48356736" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:18</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>81</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>81</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Australia Day Pt 1: Anthony Dillon</title><itunes:title>Australia Day Pt 1: Anthony Dillon</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Anthony Dillon is a powerful voice for Australia's forgotten indigenous people, those without the privileged platform occupied by the educated, urban elite. In this Watercooler conversation with Nick Cater, he argues that ill-founded attacks on Australia are holding us back from true reconciliation. </p><p>Rather than focus on our differences, our goal must be to rediscover the common core of humanity that all Australians share.</p><p>This is the first of a two-part Watercooler conversation to mark Australia Day 2022.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p><strong>Email Nick at watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p><p><strong>Support these podcasts by becoming a financial subscriber from just $10 a month: menziesrc.org/subscriptions</strong></p><p>Anthony Dillon is an academic and Indigenous commentator who is not afraid to take issue with the current popular ideologies which portray Indigenous people merely as victims of white Australia and history (the invasion). </p><p>His experience in the area of Indigenous Health and well being has demonstrated that these dogmatically held beliefs are killing more indigenous people than cigarettes.</p><p>He strongly believe that the only way we will “Close the Gap” between Indigenous Australians and the rest of the population is by ensuring that Indigenous people have access to the opportunities that most Australians take for granted. To achieve this requires us all to focus on the commonalities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and abandon the myth that Indigenous Australians are deeply culturally different from other Australians. </p><p>He believes it is extremely important that there is an open dialogue on the issues which have remained hidden under a veil of silence for too long, such as violence and substance abuse. </p><p>He is regularly quoted in the popular media as a commentator on Indigenous affairs as my point of view is logical, academically sound and not constrained by preconceived notions of victimhood, or limited by political correctness. </p><p>Anthony's linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-dillon-3065a816/?originalSubdomain=au</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anthony Dillon is a powerful voice for Australia's forgotten indigenous people, those without the privileged platform occupied by the educated, urban elite. In this Watercooler conversation with Nick Cater, he argues that ill-founded attacks on Australia are holding us back from true reconciliation. </p><p>Rather than focus on our differences, our goal must be to rediscover the common core of humanity that all Australians share.</p><p>This is the first of a two-part Watercooler conversation to mark Australia Day 2022.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p><strong>Email Nick at watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p><p><strong>Support these podcasts by becoming a financial subscriber from just $10 a month: menziesrc.org/subscriptions</strong></p><p>Anthony Dillon is an academic and Indigenous commentator who is not afraid to take issue with the current popular ideologies which portray Indigenous people merely as victims of white Australia and history (the invasion). </p><p>His experience in the area of Indigenous Health and well being has demonstrated that these dogmatically held beliefs are killing more indigenous people than cigarettes.</p><p>He strongly believe that the only way we will “Close the Gap” between Indigenous Australians and the rest of the population is by ensuring that Indigenous people have access to the opportunities that most Australians take for granted. To achieve this requires us all to focus on the commonalities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, and abandon the myth that Indigenous Australians are deeply culturally different from other Australians. </p><p>He believes it is extremely important that there is an open dialogue on the issues which have remained hidden under a veil of silence for too long, such as violence and substance abuse. </p><p>He is regularly quoted in the popular media as a commentator on Indigenous affairs as my point of view is logical, academically sound and not constrained by preconceived notions of victimhood, or limited by political correctness. </p><p>Anthony's linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-dillon-3065a816/?originalSubdomain=au</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">45f21877-46f1-4e8b-97d2-0b21b7750afd</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2022 08:34:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/741a7802-5c3f-41ab-b922-3ba900be6438/pod80-dillon-master-v2.mp3" length="46109952" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>47:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>80</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>80</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Triumph of the Anointed</title><itunes:title>Triumph of the Anointed</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The Covid-19 pandemic was a gift for Australia’s putative ruling class, says Nick Cater, in this essay for Spiked online.</p><p>A self-appointed&nbsp;<em>nomenklatura</em>&nbsp;elite has exploited a public health threat to infiltrate areas of our private lives we once imagined sacrosanct. </p><p>They have robbed the Australian people of dignity, denied them agency and demanded complete obedience. </p><p>Where they might have drawn on Australians’ abundant reserves of good will and on voluntary compliance, they have instead resorted to central planning and coercion. As a result, Australia has moved closer to the dystopia that Friedrich Hayek warned us about in&nbsp;<em>The Road to Serfdom</em>.</p><p>Read the essay here: https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/01/03/lockdown-has-destroyed-the-australian-spirit/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Covid-19 pandemic was a gift for Australia’s putative ruling class, says Nick Cater, in this essay for Spiked online.</p><p>A self-appointed&nbsp;<em>nomenklatura</em>&nbsp;elite has exploited a public health threat to infiltrate areas of our private lives we once imagined sacrosanct. </p><p>They have robbed the Australian people of dignity, denied them agency and demanded complete obedience. </p><p>Where they might have drawn on Australians’ abundant reserves of good will and on voluntary compliance, they have instead resorted to central planning and coercion. As a result, Australia has moved closer to the dystopia that Friedrich Hayek warned us about in&nbsp;<em>The Road to Serfdom</em>.</p><p>Read the essay here: https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/01/03/lockdown-has-destroyed-the-australian-spirit/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ad27fb89-cc8d-47e1-92e7-bf8d6c786906</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2022 18:38:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/64f23298-f402-4d40-a8f3-34d9a608bb97/bns14-spiked.mp3" length="11422848" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>11:50</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Fanning the flames of race politics</title><itunes:title>Fanning the flames of race politics</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The reaction to the torching of Canberra's Old Parliament House by Aboriginal protestors last week is evidence of the woke-ward drift of both the media and the police force. Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian.</p><p>Read the column here:</p><p>Email Nick watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month:</p><p>www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reaction to the torching of Canberra's Old Parliament House by Aboriginal protestors last week is evidence of the woke-ward drift of both the media and the police force. Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian.</p><p>Read the column here:</p><p>Email Nick watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month:</p><p>www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0bc5b593-e6a6-4d7b-8aae-d41a8cad16ae</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2022 18:01:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4f8bfa7f-dfd6-44d9-bee4-142066d46031/bns220103-1.mp3" length="6845184" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/1a9f2478-1744-42ce-a426-f4d3a3bf52fa/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Cater: Enough Covid panic</title><itunes:title>Cater: Enough Covid panic</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Omicron is the variant we can probably live with, says Nick Cater. So let's stop panicking about vaccinations and get back to living our lives.</p><p>Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian in this bonus podcast from the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/steady-on-omicron-may-be-the-variant-we-can-live-with/news-story/985f5299742e3199fbee8d0b052ee0c3" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/steady-on-omicron-may-be-the-variant-we-can-live-with/news-story/985f5299742e3199fbee8d0b052ee0c3</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Omicron is the variant we can probably live with, says Nick Cater. So let's stop panicking about vaccinations and get back to living our lives.</p><p>Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian in this bonus podcast from the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/steady-on-omicron-may-be-the-variant-we-can-live-with/news-story/985f5299742e3199fbee8d0b052ee0c3" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/steady-on-omicron-may-be-the-variant-we-can-live-with/news-story/985f5299742e3199fbee8d0b052ee0c3</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ef897591-bad7-4e42-8f9f-9b9eee4b2313</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2021 14:37:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/63d9c03d-2e59-4c24-b813-9120b3b1131c/bns211221.mp3" length="6458112" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Values Matter: Brendan Nelson</title><itunes:title>Values Matter: Brendan Nelson</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In the face of the biggest strategic alignment in most of our life times, Australians must unite around values and reconcile their differences. </p><p>Brendan Nelson puts forward a practical proposal for bringing together two conflicting narratives of Australian settlement and ending the controversy over Australia Day.</p><p>Dr Nelson delivers the Ninth John Howard Lecture to an audience in Sydney on December 16, 2021</p><p> </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the face of the biggest strategic alignment in most of our life times, Australians must unite around values and reconcile their differences. </p><p>Brendan Nelson puts forward a practical proposal for bringing together two conflicting narratives of Australian settlement and ending the controversy over Australia Day.</p><p>Dr Nelson delivers the Ninth John Howard Lecture to an audience in Sydney on December 16, 2021</p><p> </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fe01ed6e-b14b-49ad-a928-3935ba1d8224</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 19:36:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7b3aa6aa-3235-4b65-a009-dd5deb39cb64/wcl79-jh-lecture-2021.mp3" length="70661760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:13:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>79</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>79</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: After Smollett, the wokelash</title><itunes:title>Cater: After Smollett, the wokelash</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Jussie Smollett's conviction for staging a hate crime against himself is a blow not just to his reputation, but the credibility of the woke narrative he tried to exploit, says Nick Cater.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in The Australian: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/the-smollett-case-and-waking-up-to-woke-folly-of-good-v-evil/news-story/d55407d62713b7efb3207c44ed02e7f6</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>This is a bonus Watercooler podcast presented by the Menzies Research Centre </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jussie Smollett's conviction for staging a hate crime against himself is a blow not just to his reputation, but the credibility of the woke narrative he tried to exploit, says Nick Cater.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in The Australian: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/the-smollett-case-and-waking-up-to-woke-folly-of-good-v-evil/news-story/d55407d62713b7efb3207c44ed02e7f6</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>This is a bonus Watercooler podcast presented by the Menzies Research Centre </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a338993d-ce0c-4fc0-b7bd-91b05d9ff2b1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 07:48:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b65de63d-c6e8-4ed5-bff9-4350e9e2fba3/bonus-11.mp3" length="6988416" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cater: A model of climate conceit</title><itunes:title>Cater: A model of climate conceit</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Labor's climate policy is so full of holes that it will haunt Albanese until election day as surely as it attached itself to Bill Shorten like some godforsaken seabird in a Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, says Nick Cater.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in The Australian: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/nick-cater </p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>This is a bonus Watercooler podcast presented by the Menzies Research Centre </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Labor's climate policy is so full of holes that it will haunt Albanese until election day as surely as it attached itself to Bill Shorten like some godforsaken seabird in a Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, says Nick Cater.</p><p>Read Nick Cater's column in The Australian: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/nick-cater </p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>This is a bonus Watercooler podcast presented by the Menzies Research Centre </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">de50fb87-5039-4e13-b3d3-6c2df7d238ca</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 08:35:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b97d453a-a6d7-4d83-99be-2940a91f1723/bonus10-master.mp3" length="6715776" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:56</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Leunig Uncensored</title><itunes:title>Leunig Uncensored</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Leunig is one of Australia's best-loved cartoonists. His work has appeared in The Age for more than 40 years. &nbsp;</p><p>He talks to Nick Cater about the cartoonist's shrinking role as court jester and free thinking spirit in an age when the restrictions around humour are increasingly suffocating and the penalties for dissidents increasingly harsh.</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support this podcasts by subscribing from just $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Book a seat for the 9th John Howard Lecture with Dr Brendan Nelson in Sydney on December 16, 2021: https://www.menziesrc.org/events</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Leunig is one of Australia's best-loved cartoonists. His work has appeared in The Age for more than 40 years. &nbsp;</p><p>He talks to Nick Cater about the cartoonist's shrinking role as court jester and free thinking spirit in an age when the restrictions around humour are increasingly suffocating and the penalties for dissidents increasingly harsh.</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Support this podcasts by subscribing from just $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Book a seat for the 9th John Howard Lecture with Dr Brendan Nelson in Sydney on December 16, 2021: https://www.menziesrc.org/events</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2ec75914-c090-4f9f-9796-057fb9f97dd4</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 07:25:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/5b4eee2a-5fa3-45fe-931c-8a545f722e2c/pod78-leunig-howard-promo.mp3" length="53262336" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>55:25</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>78</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>78</podcast:episode><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/6f4cd842-306f-4820-ba07-945bb9cf7568/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Confronting secular bigotry</title><itunes:title>Confronting secular bigotry</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The Religious Discrimination Bill strikes a blow against the intolerable and intolerant religion of social justice.</p><p>Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian.</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Book a seat at the 9th John Howard Lecture: www.menziesrc.org/events </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Religious Discrimination Bill strikes a blow against the intolerable and intolerant religion of social justice.</p><p>Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian.</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Book a seat at the 9th John Howard Lecture: www.menziesrc.org/events </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3b21ad62-8b88-46d8-b6ea-75ae9d22ba78</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 28 Nov 2021 20:08:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/7778387b-9b5f-43b6-94ba-ad40a60647c0/bonus211129-jhad.mp3" length="7031424" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:15</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/52c4c506-40fb-436f-92e2-37b2d52e7738/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Party Spirit: Nick Cater and Tim James</title><itunes:title>Party Spirit: Nick Cater and Tim James</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The stability of the two-party parliamentary system is challenged by the rise of special interest campaign groups and the rise of minor parties. Yet joining a mainstream party is still the best path for individuals who want to achieve change in the national interest, argues Tim James.</p><p>Tim James Is Executive General Manager of Menzies Research Centre and has been a member of the Liberal Party since 1993.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Email Nick and Tim: watercooler@menziesrc.com</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stability of the two-party parliamentary system is challenged by the rise of special interest campaign groups and the rise of minor parties. Yet joining a mainstream party is still the best path for individuals who want to achieve change in the national interest, argues Tim James.</p><p>Tim James Is Executive General Manager of Menzies Research Centre and has been a member of the Liberal Party since 1993.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Email Nick and Tim: watercooler@menziesrc.com</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">23f238cc-ded1-4946-9348-b9d2d03393d1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 05:03:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3cd3b2de-ca26-4393-9083-80452c93a5b3/pod77-jhad.mp3" length="47257344" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>77</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>77</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Tyranny of Ineptitude</title><itunes:title>Tyranny of Ineptitude</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this column from The Australian, Nick Cater argues that the exclusion of the unvaccinated from public places is an insult to our intelligence. It cannot be justified on public health grounds unless the object is deterrence through humiliation. </p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Read the column:</p><p>https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/the-tyranny-of-ineptitude-drives-more-to-the-streets/news-story/0e5370a6bd54c95611634dfc92b7038d </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this column from The Australian, Nick Cater argues that the exclusion of the unvaccinated from public places is an insult to our intelligence. It cannot be justified on public health grounds unless the object is deterrence through humiliation. </p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Read the column:</p><p>https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/the-tyranny-of-ineptitude-drives-more-to-the-streets/news-story/0e5370a6bd54c95611634dfc92b7038d </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">5199bcb3-453b-45f9-b5ac-734e76123b9f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2021 09:39:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f5abb6a7-3b1a-459d-8b65-64acc9af61b4/bonus211123.mp3" length="6746880" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Loaded Words: Stephen Chavura and Nick Cater</title><itunes:title>Loaded Words: Stephen Chavura and Nick Cater</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Stephen Chavura joins Nick Cater to defuse the loaded language of the anointed, starting with the terms “left” and “right”. </p><p>As Thomas Sowell observed, while it is relatively easy to define what it means to be “on the left”, the term “right wing” seems little more than a label used by the anointed to condemn those with him they disagree.</p><p><br></p><p>“Those who oppose the left are said to be on the right — and when they are strongly opposed, or opposed across a broad spectrum of issues, they are said to be on the “far right,” writes Sowell.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Stephen Chavura teaches European and Australian history at Campion College.</p><p><br></p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director at the Menzies Research Centre</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stephen Chavura joins Nick Cater to defuse the loaded language of the anointed, starting with the terms “left” and “right”. </p><p>As Thomas Sowell observed, while it is relatively easy to define what it means to be “on the left”, the term “right wing” seems little more than a label used by the anointed to condemn those with him they disagree.</p><p><br></p><p>“Those who oppose the left are said to be on the right — and when they are strongly opposed, or opposed across a broad spectrum of issues, they are said to be on the “far right,” writes Sowell.</p><p><br></p><p>Dr. Stephen Chavura teaches European and Australian history at Campion College.</p><p><br></p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director at the Menzies Research Centre</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7a92cb54-6e91-4cfa-a65d-655e7b67910e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2021 05:12:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e7a3a9ba-98e7-41b3-9089-d617a11f1ba1/pod76-chavura.mp3" length="75638784" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:18:43</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>76</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>76</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Roskam, Hartwich and Cater: Covid, climate and freedom</title><itunes:title>Roskam, Hartwich and Cater: Covid, climate and freedom</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this Directors' Cut edition of Watercooler, Nick Cater, John Roskam and Oliver Hartwich discuss the things about which we need a more intelligent conversation.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the <a href="menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Menzies Research Centre</a>.</p><p>John Roskam is Executive Director of the <a href="https://ipa.org.au/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Public Affairs</a></p><p>Dr Oliver Hartwich is Executive Director of the <a href=" The New Zealand Initiative: Homehttps://www.nzinitiative.org.nz" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">New Zealand Initiative</a></p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cater</a></p><p>Support these podcasts by <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre</a> from just $10 a month</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this Directors' Cut edition of Watercooler, Nick Cater, John Roskam and Oliver Hartwich discuss the things about which we need a more intelligent conversation.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the <a href="menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Menzies Research Centre</a>.</p><p>John Roskam is Executive Director of the <a href="https://ipa.org.au/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Institute for Public Affairs</a></p><p>Dr Oliver Hartwich is Executive Director of the <a href=" The New Zealand Initiative: Homehttps://www.nzinitiative.org.nz" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">New Zealand Initiative</a></p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cater</a></p><p>Support these podcasts by <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre</a> from just $10 a month</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">22409ef2-50b2-4b51-b7a6-d12ac05a716e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 19:28:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/98d368ff-e456-41a4-a55a-e19f707a1ed3/pod75-directors-cut.mp3" length="116496790" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>75</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>75</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Rebooting childhood</title><itunes:title>Rebooting childhood</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Smart phone technology means the most dangerous place for children is alone in their own bedroom. In this bonus podcast, Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian. </p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/parental-guidance" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column </a></p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cate</a>r: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smart phone technology means the most dangerous place for children is alone in their own bedroom. In this bonus podcast, Nick Cater presents his latest column from The Australian. </p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/parental-guidance" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column </a></p><p><a href="watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Email Nick Cate</a>r: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">746cdb15-4d17-41d3-8a13-511c7132c3f2</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 15:27:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/12efe181-2241-42fd-a5a9-7e972dc7150d/bns10-v1.mp3" length="6814848" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:02</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType><podcast:transcript url="https://transcripts.captivate.fm/transcript/f714b594-88a6-4695-bebd-2303b66016ae/index.html" type="text/html"/></item><item><title>Andrews: Ruthless one day, incompetent the next</title><itunes:title>Andrews: Ruthless one day, incompetent the next</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Victoria's Dan Andrews is demonstrating that high-handedness and ham-fistedness are two sides of the same coin.         </p><p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his weekly column in The Australian as a podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/glasgow-summit-sense-logic-lost-in-climate-of-moral-superiority/news-story/546cdb826e5d49cecee3769031dac437" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column</a></p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victoria's Dan Andrews is demonstrating that high-handedness and ham-fistedness are two sides of the same coin.         </p><p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his weekly column in The Australian as a podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/glasgow-summit-sense-logic-lost-in-climate-of-moral-superiority/news-story/546cdb826e5d49cecee3769031dac437" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column</a></p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">57783637-a015-472b-8e53-972b29736132</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 Oct 2021 15:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b1808f54-4e6d-4ff5-a47c-785f5b86a332/bonus211101.mp3" length="7537226" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cater: Lessons from the Sowell</title><itunes:title>Cater: Lessons from the Sowell</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Delegates at the Glasgow climate summit should draw lessons from the city's architecture. Don't let the enthusiasts take charge.</p><p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his weekly column as a podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/glasgow-summit-sense-logic-lost-in-climate-of-moral-superiority/news-story/546cdb826e5d49cecee3769031dac437" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column</a></p><p>More reading: Thomas Sowell, <em>The Vision of the Anointed: Self-congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy</em>, Hachette, New York, 1995.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Delegates at the Glasgow climate summit should draw lessons from the city's architecture. Don't let the enthusiasts take charge.</p><p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his weekly column as a podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/glasgow-summit-sense-logic-lost-in-climate-of-moral-superiority/news-story/546cdb826e5d49cecee3769031dac437" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read the column</a></p><p>More reading: Thomas Sowell, <em>The Vision of the Anointed: Self-congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy</em>, Hachette, New York, 1995.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">05dbb203-f6ee-4037-82ea-9a801e44c2c3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 06:36:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/11febc36-f699-4b5c-b815-8c2a16ca13cd/bonus-211025.mp3" length="6165505" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>The New Sectarianism: Australia&apos;s war on religion</title><itunes:title>The New Sectarianism: Australia&apos;s war on religion</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The attacks on NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet about his religious conviction is another example of the radical secularism that is trying to purge people of faith from public life.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation, Nick Cater is joined by Greg Sheridan and David Furse-Roberts to get to the heart of that debate and the limits some are trying to put on the freedom of faith.</p><p>Greg Sheridan is a columnist for The Australian and the author of "Christians: The Urgent Case for Jesus in Our World". David Furse-Roberts is the author of "God and Menzies: The Faith that Shaped a Prime Minister and his Nation".</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The attacks on NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet about his religious conviction is another example of the radical secularism that is trying to purge people of faith from public life.</p><p>In this Watercooler Conversation, Nick Cater is joined by Greg Sheridan and David Furse-Roberts to get to the heart of that debate and the limits some are trying to put on the freedom of faith.</p><p>Greg Sheridan is a columnist for The Australian and the author of "Christians: The Urgent Case for Jesus in Our World". David Furse-Roberts is the author of "God and Menzies: The Faith that Shaped a Prime Minister and his Nation".</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">27000be1-8cb7-4965-b4d5-fdd383c1237c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 11:28:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2187a395-5dc2-44d5-860d-29a51c20d313/pod73.mp3" length="80019520" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>55:06</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>74</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>74</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: Freedom hesitancy</title><itunes:title>Cater: Freedom hesitancy</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this column in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/covid-recovery-our-states-of-fear-still-out-of-step-with-need-for-normal-life/news-story/b29960371cc79bb65733d8a13cda8576" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>, Nick Cater examines why some are hesitant to embrace the freedom of a post-pandemic world.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Email Nick: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this column in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/covid-recovery-our-states-of-fear-still-out-of-step-with-need-for-normal-life/news-story/b29960371cc79bb65733d8a13cda8576" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>, Nick Cater examines why some are hesitant to embrace the freedom of a post-pandemic world.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</p><p>Email Nick: <a href="mailto:watercooler@menziesrc.org" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">watercooler@menziesrc.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">88067d8f-aeb2-4ea6-bc9a-0add64f24ba6</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2021 07:18:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/d8ca545f-5d4b-4379-866a-fc1990b3f2eb/bonus-211011.mp3" length="20900398" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>19:32</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cater: The state takes a jab too far</title><itunes:title>Cater: The state takes a jab too far</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus podcast, Menzies Research Centre executive director Nick Cater presents his latest column from the The Australian</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this bonus podcast, Menzies Research Centre executive director Nick Cater presents his latest column from the The Australian</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b9a86d89-0a3a-4805-b250-fb5c40d006f3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2021 15:23:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/bf3cd823-a191-478c-84d5-7660d24e85c9/bonus-211004.mp3" length="9875919" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:54</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>James Paterson: My Generation</title><itunes:title>James Paterson: My Generation</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Senator James Paterson entered parliament pledging to fight for freedom of speech, personal responsibility, federalism and free markets. In this Watercooler Conversation with Nick Cater, he reflects on the setback of Covid 19, the threat of cyber warfare and what Paul Keating gets wrong.</p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senator James Paterson entered parliament pledging to fight for freedom of speech, personal responsibility, federalism and free markets. In this Watercooler Conversation with Nick Cater, he reflects on the setback of Covid 19, the threat of cyber warfare and what Paul Keating gets wrong.</p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e1f62dba-6131-47fb-bab4-1b33794b6a55</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 05:28:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/729f4b8a-e15d-4885-96db-4db8cd93094e/pod71-paterson.mp3" length="80418567" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>73</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>73</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Hartwich and Cater: The Directors&apos; Cut</title><itunes:title>Hartwich and Cater: The Directors&apos; Cut</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater and Oliver Hartwich sound the alarm at the creeping authoritarianism on both sides of the Tasman in response to the pandemic. </p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Oliver Hartwich is Director of the New Zealand Initiative.</p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News from Nick Cater, delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Show your support by subscribing : www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater and Oliver Hartwich sound the alarm at the creeping authoritarianism on both sides of the Tasman in response to the pandemic. </p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Oliver Hartwich is Director of the New Zealand Initiative.</p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News from Nick Cater, delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Show your support by subscribing : www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d035cc35-b848-467e-8f91-48fa5ffd5f63</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 17:43:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e72443cd-79eb-42ec-9999-234a6dc92182/pod72-1.mp3" length="82886623" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>51:17</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>72</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>72</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: Breaking the nuclear taboo</title><itunes:title>Cater: Breaking the nuclear taboo</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Anthony Albanese's qualified support for nuclear propelled subs overturns 50 years of Labor Party opposition to anything nuclear. Can he hold the line against the backlash in his own party? asks Nick Cater in this column from The Australian.</p><p>Read the column: https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/nuclear-fission </p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News from Nick Cater, delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Show your support by subscribing : www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anthony Albanese's qualified support for nuclear propelled subs overturns 50 years of Labor Party opposition to anything nuclear. Can he hold the line against the backlash in his own party? asks Nick Cater in this column from The Australian.</p><p>Read the column: https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/nuclear-fission </p><p>Contact Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News from Nick Cater, delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Show your support by subscribing : www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0b7cdfb4-daff-4947-b57c-489d35aa4ce1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 20 Sep 2021 14:59:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/77912533-06e6-4eb5-855e-7c649e7fef77/bonus-210920.mp3" length="10174529" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:10</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>David Furse-Roberts: Beyond the Material</title><itunes:title>David Furse-Roberts: Beyond the Material</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>David Furse-Robert's book <em>God and Menzies</em> is a timely reminder of the importance of Australia's Judeo-Christian heritage. The message for today's political class is clear: religious freedom is the foundation of a culture of respect.</p><p>In conversation with Nick Cater</p><p><strong>Buy <em>God and Menzies</em>: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/pre-order-only-god-menzies-the-faith-that-shaped-a-prime-minister-and-his-nation-hardback</strong></p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Furse-Robert's book <em>God and Menzies</em> is a timely reminder of the importance of Australia's Judeo-Christian heritage. The message for today's political class is clear: religious freedom is the foundation of a culture of respect.</p><p>In conversation with Nick Cater</p><p><strong>Buy <em>God and Menzies</em>: https://www.menziesrc.org/book-shop/pre-order-only-god-menzies-the-faith-that-shaped-a-prime-minister-and-his-nation-hardback</strong></p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">03cc5443-026f-4683-a244-9bde53b5d4a7</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:07:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/dceaa88a-57b2-42a5-8569-d881761d143f/pod71-dfs-v1.mp3" length="85611199" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>53:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>71</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>71</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: Facts are the antidote to fear</title><itunes:title>Cater: Facts are the antidote to fear</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater's latest column in The Australian as a bonus podcast.</p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/2VERT2S" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read column here:</a><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> </a>https://bit.ly/2VERT2S</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater's latest column in The Australian as a bonus podcast.</p><p><a href="https://bit.ly/2VERT2S" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read column here:</a><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"> </a>https://bit.ly/2VERT2S</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">0941730e-fd92-4c22-be53-a3762f0c1bae</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 08:07:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e297efc0-db9c-4654-9de3-5a0800a2caa9/bonus-210913.mp3" length="9846686" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:02</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Andrew Hastie: 9/11 Changed my Life</title><itunes:title>Andrew Hastie: 9/11 Changed my Life</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The horror of 9/11 drove Andrew Hastie to enlist with the Australian Army and later the SAS to play his part on the War of Terror. Twenty years later he reflects on the decision and the difficulty of establishing democracy in a country like Afghanistan. In conversation with Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre. </p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The horror of 9/11 drove Andrew Hastie to enlist with the Australian Army and later the SAS to play his part on the War of Terror. Twenty years later he reflects on the decision and the difficulty of establishing democracy in a country like Afghanistan. In conversation with Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre. </p><p><strong>Sign up for Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday: https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</strong></p><p><strong>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month https://www.menziesrc.org/suscribe1</strong></p><p><strong>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</strong></p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">04d50f15-a0cd-46f9-97d9-0f2599d9f6ab</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2021 07:14:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/987598a5-5889-459c-9e32-4b66ede520f9/pod70-hastie-1.mp3" length="74143532" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>70</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>70</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Fred Pawle: The Legacy of Bill Leak</title><itunes:title>Fred Pawle: The Legacy of Bill Leak</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Fred Pawle's biography of the late cartoonist Bill Leak is a parable for our censorious times. Fred joins Nick Cater to discuss the life and legacy of a fearless artist and champion of freedom.</p><p>Die Laughing: A Biography of Bill Leak by Fred Pawle is available from the Institute of Public Affairs https://dielaughing.org.au/buy-now/</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fred Pawle's biography of the late cartoonist Bill Leak is a parable for our censorious times. Fred joins Nick Cater to discuss the life and legacy of a fearless artist and champion of freedom.</p><p>Die Laughing: A Biography of Bill Leak by Fred Pawle is available from the Institute of Public Affairs https://dielaughing.org.au/buy-now/</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">bd0b9a8e-2762-4ed1-9803-3560ea2a40ba</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2021 19:21:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c317cc01-c40e-4389-b0ff-0495ee621b96/pod69-fred.mp3" length="74596598" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>69</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>69</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: Viral Reality Check</title><itunes:title>Cater: Viral Reality Check</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater's latest column in The Australian as a bonus podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read column here: https:</a>//www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater's latest column in The Australian as a bonus podcast.</p><p><a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Read column here: https:</a>//www.menziesrc.org/news-feed/fear-and-loathing-in-brisvegas</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">a61f6201-e5f1-4a05-9a1d-d44a108a33b3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/aa337a2a-e469-4eba-8790-afa1929c90a5/PCWizvS785lmrOtsS0MNL8oM.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2021 07:23:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1171584b-e30e-4c8c-945b-7d74fa4aa548/bonus-210906.mp3" length="9818516" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:44</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Second Generation Battler: Amanda Stoker</title><itunes:title>Second Generation Battler: Amanda Stoker</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Senator Amanda Stoker was born into a family of quintessential John Howard's Battlers in South-West Sydney, working people who the Labor Party left behind. In this Watercooler Conversation, she discusses the values and principles that motivated her to represent Queensland in federal parliament.</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senator Amanda Stoker was born into a family of quintessential John Howard's Battlers in South-West Sydney, working people who the Labor Party left behind. In this Watercooler Conversation, she discusses the values and principles that motivated her to represent Queensland in federal parliament.</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">41ecaf6b-81c6-421b-bb91-9bdc51435446</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a3de956d-ce0f-4d5d-bfb0-cc5559414609/pod68-stoker.mp3" length="44264344" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>51:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>68</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>68</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Lockdown Lovers</title><itunes:title>Lockdown Lovers</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater reads his column from The Australian in this Bonus Watercooler podcast.</p><p>Today he questions the motives of  </p><p>the laptop class who want to keep us under lockdown forever. </p><p>Read Nick Cater's column: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/bare-arms-to-be-free-of-these-covid-nanny-states/news-story/8666a7acbad57b39f6d4f7b9c2f79c25</p><p>Support the Menzies Research by subscribing from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Email: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater reads his column from The Australian in this Bonus Watercooler podcast.</p><p>Today he questions the motives of  </p><p>the laptop class who want to keep us under lockdown forever. </p><p>Read Nick Cater's column: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/bare-arms-to-be-free-of-these-covid-nanny-states/news-story/8666a7acbad57b39f6d4f7b9c2f79c25</p><p>Support the Menzies Research by subscribing from just $10 a month: https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Email: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">1e9fb436-8950-469c-a3b2-2f99a0e6bc7c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2021 07:56:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6706e9fa-f10e-404f-b38e-198b7bc9ae34/bonus-210830a.mp3" length="10349022" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Censored Offering: Chris Merritt</title><itunes:title>Censored Offering: Chris Merritt</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>The Australian Law Reform Commission has rejected a Menzies Research Centre submission to its inquiry on Judicial Impartiality, claiming it is defamatory. Nick Cater and James Mathias from the Menzies Research Centre are joined by Chris Merritt, Vice President Chris Merritt to try to make sense of this extraordinary decision. </p><p>Download the censored report: https://www.menziesrc.org/report-store/submission-to-judicial-impartiality-inquiry</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Australian Law Reform Commission has rejected a Menzies Research Centre submission to its inquiry on Judicial Impartiality, claiming it is defamatory. Nick Cater and James Mathias from the Menzies Research Centre are joined by Chris Merritt, Vice President Chris Merritt to try to make sense of this extraordinary decision. </p><p>Download the censored report: https://www.menziesrc.org/report-store/submission-to-judicial-impartiality-inquiry</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">810dcad4-d3f2-4d56-bdcd-cc385c670ad8</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2021 15:45:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/31ed7476-5043-4df2-a172-3fe25de38784/pod67-censored-merritt.mp3" length="72494767" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:42</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>67</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>67</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Requiem for Kabul: Dave Sharma</title><itunes:title>Requiem for Kabul: Dave Sharma</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>After the botched US exit from Afghanistan, Dave Sharma joins Nick Cater to assess the standing of the US, what it means for Australia, the latest situation in Israel and the rise of a more assertive China.</p><p>Dave Sharma is MP for Wentworth and a former Australian Ambassador to Israel.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month www.menziesrc.org/suscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the botched US exit from Afghanistan, Dave Sharma joins Nick Cater to assess the standing of the US, what it means for Australia, the latest situation in Israel and the rise of a more assertive China.</p><p>Dave Sharma is MP for Wentworth and a former Australian Ambassador to Israel.</p><p>Nick Cater is Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre.</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month www.menziesrc.org/suscribe</p><p>Email Nick Cater watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">7c407656-e3c3-4b16-b416-8a10bacabfb5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2021 12:11:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/07b7b375-e984-495d-a933-a1faa5405837/pod66-sharma.mp3" length="99230617" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:05:17</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>66</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>66</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: Sunset on Liberty</title><itunes:title>Cater: Sunset on Liberty</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Trading public health for personal liberty is a back bargain. Nick Cater reads his column from The Australian. </p><p>Email Nick at watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trading public health for personal liberty is a back bargain. Nick Cater reads his column from The Australian. </p><p>Email Nick at watercooler@menziesrc.org</p><p>Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from $10 a month</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">8baac443-a626-40b5-9fc8-7ec23e01a388</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2021 08:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/c2ee8a49-834c-4022-83ed-fc5bbb513c25/bonus-210823.mp3" length="9415130" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:56</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cater &amp; Roskam: The Directors&apos; Cut</title><itunes:title>Cater &amp; Roskam: The Directors&apos; Cut</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>John Roskam, the Executive Director of the Institute of Public Affairs, joins Nick Cater, his opposite number at the Menzies Research Centre, to discuss the career path to becoming the head of a centre-right think tank, the podcast revolution and the escalating challenge to liberal democracy.</p><p>Listen as a podcast on Apple, Android, Google, Spotify and other popular platforms.</p><p>Order 'Die Laughing: A Biography of Bill Leak' by Fred Pawle from the IPA at https://bit.ly/3iMHvyy </p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.</p><p>Show your Support: Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Send your feedback to watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Roskam, the Executive Director of the Institute of Public Affairs, joins Nick Cater, his opposite number at the Menzies Research Centre, to discuss the career path to becoming the head of a centre-right think tank, the podcast revolution and the escalating challenge to liberal democracy.</p><p>Listen as a podcast on Apple, Android, Google, Spotify and other popular platforms.</p><p>Order 'Die Laughing: A Biography of Bill Leak' by Fred Pawle from the IPA at https://bit.ly/3iMHvyy </p><p>Sign up for Watercooler News, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.</p><p>Show your Support: Subscribe to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</p><p>Send your feedback to watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">dc39cdf9-c350-4a55-92ef-bb3bcf1c917d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 00:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/16a463db-6ae9-4b7b-b15a-6a4f086dc7f2/pod65-roskam.mp3" length="78459955" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>65</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>65</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Climate Sentimentalism</title><itunes:title>Climate Sentimentalism</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Fear-mongers are sabotaging sensible climate policy, argues Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre in this column from <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/australia-not-joining-panicky-worlds-rush-over-climate-cliff/news-story/907d8da4ff046bf8c2efa5f9acbf6595" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>.</p><p><strong>Show your support</strong>. <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Subscribe</a> to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a mont.</p><p><strong>Sign-up</strong> to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">receive <em>Watercooler News</em></a><em> </em>in your inbox every Saturday</p><p><strong>Email </strong>your comments to watercooler@menziesrc.org </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fear-mongers are sabotaging sensible climate policy, argues Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre in this column from <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/australia-not-joining-panicky-worlds-rush-over-climate-cliff/news-story/907d8da4ff046bf8c2efa5f9acbf6595" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a>.</p><p><strong>Show your support</strong>. <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Subscribe</a> to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a mont.</p><p><strong>Sign-up</strong> to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">receive <em>Watercooler News</em></a><em> </em>in your inbox every Saturday</p><p><strong>Email </strong>your comments to watercooler@menziesrc.org </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">faba9e77-7caa-4b91-9174-cc012504c65c</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1d921fa7-3d55-4888-9a40-a8503b46a612/b87QMk7NbFVPKEFs9jPcFJK3.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2021 00:45:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6b932d53-b52e-4173-ae3e-7fe5e62fd178/bonus-pod-16aug-2.mp3" length="12891360" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:57</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Messing with our Head: Watercooler Forum</title><itunes:title>Messing with our Head: Watercooler Forum</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>MRC Executive Director Nick Cater is joined by Dr Fiona Martin, Federal Member for Reid, Pete Shmigel, former CEO of Lifeline Australia and Dr Belinda Khong, a consultant psychologist for an honest discussion about the impact of Covid-19, and lockdowns in particular, on our mental health.&nbsp;</p><p>Sign up for the Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday at https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Support MRCAudio by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at <a href="http://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</a></p><p>Contact Nick Cater at watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MRC Executive Director Nick Cater is joined by Dr Fiona Martin, Federal Member for Reid, Pete Shmigel, former CEO of Lifeline Australia and Dr Belinda Khong, a consultant psychologist for an honest discussion about the impact of Covid-19, and lockdowns in particular, on our mental health.&nbsp;</p><p>Sign up for the Watercooler News delivered to your inbox every Saturday at https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list</p><p>Support MRCAudio by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at <a href="http://www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">www.menziesrc.org/subscribe1</a></p><p>Contact Nick Cater at watercooler@menziesrc.org</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6544701f-b505-4ac3-a04a-f1038c72e940</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9724be38-9113-4785-b879-d5bdf78e6651/pod63-mental.mp3" length="77151331" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:46:16</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>64</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>64</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Optimistic? No worries</title><itunes:title>Optimistic? No worries</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater presents his August 11, 2021 column in The Australia which discovers and unexpected burst of optimism in Australia despite the pandemic, while Sweden descends into gloom.</p><p>Read the article in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/optimism-rises-from-ashes-of-pandemic/news-story/5131109f524788ed9a93db74b6b4568f" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a></p><p>Sign up to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Watercooler </a>to receive Nick Cater's thoughts on the week in your inbox every Saturday.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater presents his August 11, 2021 column in The Australia which discovers and unexpected burst of optimism in Australia despite the pandemic, while Sweden descends into gloom.</p><p>Read the article in <a href="https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/optimism-rises-from-ashes-of-pandemic/news-story/5131109f524788ed9a93db74b6b4568f" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Australian</a></p><p>Sign up to <a href="https://www.menziesrc.org/mailing-list" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Watercooler </a>to receive Nick Cater's thoughts on the week in your inbox every Saturday.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">64bb35fd-ff79-4e67-8ea8-02c59ccfd121</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/bddf7d43-2a9f-460c-88ca-3f17f73faa93/Yo7G2nq0gq3lh_o15rfP73Nv.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/88782142-9a8b-414d-b52b-b3530d6ec42b/col210809.mp3" length="9953524" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>06:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Greg Sheridan: The Urgent Case for Jesus</title><itunes:title>Greg Sheridan: The Urgent Case for Jesus</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Author and journalist Greg Sheridan fact-checked the New Testament and concluded that the events it records are true. He tells us why and the implications for our world, our country and ourselves in conversation with Nick Cater.</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at www.menizesrc.org/subscribe.</p><p>Greg Sheridan's new book, <a href="https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/current-affairs-politics/Christians-Greg-Sheridan-9781760879099" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Christians: The urgent case for Jesus in our world</em> i</a>s published by Allen and Unwin.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Author and journalist Greg Sheridan fact-checked the New Testament and concluded that the events it records are true. He tells us why and the implications for our world, our country and ourselves in conversation with Nick Cater.</p><p>Support these podcasts by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month at www.menizesrc.org/subscribe.</p><p>Greg Sheridan's new book, <a href="https://www.allenandunwin.com/browse/books/general-books/current-affairs-politics/Christians-Greg-Sheridan-9781760879099" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>Christians: The urgent case for Jesus in our world</em> i</a>s published by Allen and Unwin.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">cc3427ac-bdeb-463c-8998-b93cd233a6a1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/87cbbbde-16c2-496e-8c5d-795857a25720/WyXKWxpKOHBwsLxbA5ryDh-0.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 00:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a7c43c71-9682-4910-9a14-2de94ea0ef63/pod62-sheridan.mp3" length="75102646" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:05:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>63</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>63</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Jacinta Price: Closing the Truth Gap</title><itunes:title>Jacinta Price: Closing the Truth Gap</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Jacinta Price on the tyranny of low expectations that blights remote Indigenous Australia and the truths that must be told.</p><p>In conversation with Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater/</p><p>Support the Watercooler podcasts by becoming an MRC Subscriber from $10 a month. www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jacinta Price on the tyranny of low expectations that blights remote Indigenous Australia and the truths that must be told.</p><p>In conversation with Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater/</p><p>Support the Watercooler podcasts by becoming an MRC Subscriber from $10 a month. www.menziesrc.org/subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">73b48a6a-5e95-4153-b29c-64dda3a6e737</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 07:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a5f42629-7738-42b1-ade7-dcc858f29433/pod-jacinta-price.mp3" length="78941504" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>52:26</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>62</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>62</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Cater: The tyranny of virtuous vegans</title><itunes:title>Cater: The tyranny of virtuous vegans</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater presents his column in The Australian in which he considers the move to force us onto a vegan diet under the guise of saving the planet.</p><p>The column, published on August 2, 2021, can be read here.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater presents his column in The Australian in which he considers the move to force us onto a vegan diet under the guise of saving the planet.</p><p>The column, published on August 2, 2021, can be read here.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">055b1583-6472-4abc-980d-37fb53f30178</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/f247a18a-ed5f-4e21-be4d-3b8f0cf7e30d/AiQQEP5Q35XvQy6-2m8mEyEW.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2021 00:30:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/fd0a1b04-1f93-402e-8a0e-cc7f843b8622/col210802.mp3" length="11096832" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Cater:  Betting everything on zero</title><itunes:title>Cater:  Betting everything on zero</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his column from The Australian in audio format. In this episode he asks why Australia's lockdown measures are getting tougher when the threat from the coronavirus is weakening.</p><p>Read the full column at https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/coronavirus-state-governments-response-to-covid-ever-more-extreme/news-story/d66da6618532a35754b55ab53f70463f,</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Menzies Research Centre Executive Director Nick Cater presents his column from The Australian in audio format. In this episode he asks why Australia's lockdown measures are getting tougher when the threat from the coronavirus is weakening.</p><p>Read the full column at https://www.theaustralian.com.au/commentary/coronavirus-state-governments-response-to-covid-ever-more-extreme/news-story/d66da6618532a35754b55ab53f70463f,</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">df29fde4-7aa5-4f7f-82ce-ec9868e1684e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/766a3ad3-44bf-486e-a64e-fa9d9ff39812/G-OZk9vv2PbIJnFSCZaKGOPI.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2021 00:30:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/aa788f17-d1b0-49d2-a2cf-0e78d1df052e/col210726-2.mp3" length="10293852" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>07:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>bonus</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>David Goodhart: The Conceit of the Highly Educated</title><itunes:title>David Goodhart: The Conceit of the Highly Educated</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater talks to David Goodhart about his latest book, <em>Head Hand Heart: The Struggle for Dignity and Status in the 21</em><sup><em>st</em></sup><em> Century </em>which argues that the explosion in higher education has created a global elite who are convinced they are not just better educated than their fellow citizens, but better full stop.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nick Cater talks to David Goodhart about his latest book, <em>Head Hand Heart: The Struggle for Dignity and Status in the 21</em><sup><em>st</em></sup><em> Century </em>which argues that the explosion in higher education has created a global elite who are convinced they are not just better educated than their fellow citizens, but better full stop.</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">91b3dc4d-2ec2-4751-958b-453a331654f1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2021 00:15:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/73050c61-e0f8-4972-a641-f57ceb4c6875/pod60-goodhart-final.mp3" length="98529670" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>51:35</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>61</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>61</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Tony Abbott: In his own words</title><itunes:title>Tony Abbott: In his own words</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>Tony Abbott's maiden speech to Parliament delivered on May 31, 1994 is a record of what he wanted to achieve in public life. Mr Abbott reflects on the speech after 25 years in Parliament including two as Australia's Prime Minister in conversation with MRC Executive Director Nick Cater </p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tony Abbott's maiden speech to Parliament delivered on May 31, 1994 is a record of what he wanted to achieve in public life. Mr Abbott reflects on the speech after 25 years in Parliament including two as Australia's Prime Minister in conversation with MRC Executive Director Nick Cater </p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://www.menziesrc.org/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">4b2ff2fb-ce20-443b-87be-db8246a85b5b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e0d4c1a4-4c34-4a96-b547-1752bf343171/WO0LXPPwce1iJR0GYkOoS0Wf.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2021 07:30:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/e04a4f01-82e3-41df-a618-30a0215d484c/pod59-abbott.mp3" length="66904678" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>60</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>60</podcast:episode></item><item><title>Thought Network: Brendan Nelson</title><itunes:title>Thought Network: Brendan Nelson</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Dr Brendan Nelson on what the 70-year history of the Anzus Alliance tells us about its future in a world of strategic uncertainty]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Dr Brendan Nelson on what the 70-year history of the Anzus Alliance tells us about its future in a world of strategic uncertainty]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/thought-network-brendan-nelson]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1076046646</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/512905aa-bfab-4f36-9425-2e16e601e3b4/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 20:34:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/87b814e5-aa8f-4ae1-971a-ce57d8556ae0/1076046646-user-440518190-thought-network-brendan-nelson.mp3" length="25537723" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>26:36</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>58</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>58</podcast:episode><itunes:summary>Dr Brendan Nelson on what the 70-year history of the Anzus Alliance tells us about its future in a world of strategic uncertainty</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Elizabeth Lee: Beyond Diversity</title><itunes:title>Elizabeth Lee: Beyond Diversity</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Elizabeth Lee migrated to Australia as a child from South Korea with her parents. Today she leads the Canberra Liberals in the ACT assembly. She's proud of her heritage, but refuses to allow it to define her. 
In conversation with Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Elizabeth Lee migrated to Australia as a child from South Korea with her parents. Today she leads the Canberra Liberals in the ACT assembly. She's proud of her heritage, but refuses to allow it to define her. 
In conversation with Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/57-elizabeth-lee-beyond-diversity]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1071526885</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/c4302d21-1157-4a6c-8593-1ecd80aa6f54/artworks-g6uaxdykqf0u1684-bvi0yq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 22:34:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/bcea3e82-9296-448d-9d98-b3fbae391bab/1071526885-user-440518190-57-elizabeth-lee-beyond-diversity.mp3" length="48205321" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>57</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>57</podcast:episode><itunes:summary>Elizabeth Lee migrated to Australia as a child from South Korea with her parents. Today she leads the Canberra Liberals in the ACT assembly. She&apos;s proud of her heritage, but refuses to allow it to define her. 
In conversation with Nick Cater, Executive Director of the Menzies Research Centre</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Frank Furedi: The Curriculum Engineers</title><itunes:title>Frank Furedi: The Curriculum Engineers</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[The National Curriculum epitomises almost everything that is wrong about modern schooling. It is an abstruse, cluttered  document that brushes aside the need for tried and tested teaching methods and is burdened with an ugly, post-modern agenda. 

Sociologist Frank Furedi joins Nick Cater discuss the cultural underpinnings of the educational malaise.

Watercooler is brought to you by the Menzies Research Centre. www.menziesrc.org]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The National Curriculum epitomises almost everything that is wrong about modern schooling. It is an abstruse, cluttered  document that brushes aside the need for tried and tested teaching methods and is burdened with an ugly, post-modern agenda. 

Sociologist Frank Furedi joins Nick Cater discuss the cultural underpinnings of the educational malaise.

Watercooler is brought to you by the Menzies Research Centre. www.menziesrc.org]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/56-frank-furedi-the-curriculum-engineers]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1044962131</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/be044f3a-0300-426d-bdb2-3f92dcbe371c/artworks-zbhrsidgzjnzqj1x-mwysxq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2021 04:37:00 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1a94e493-750c-45de-b7a4-6c865e4e4556/1044962131-user-440518190-56-frank-furedi-the-curriculum-engine.mp3" length="60303150" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:02:49</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:episode>56</itunes:episode><podcast:episode>56</podcast:episode><itunes:summary>The National Curriculum epitomises almost everything that is wrong about modern schooling. It is an abstruse, cluttered  document that brushes aside the need for tried and tested teaching methods and is burdened with an ugly, post-modern agenda. 

Sociologist Frank Furedi joins Nick Cater discuss the cultural underpinnings of the educational malaise.

Watercooler is brought to you by the Menzies Research Centre. www.menziesrc.org</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#55 Brendan Nelson: Things Worth Fighting For</title><itunes:title>#55 Brendan Nelson: Things Worth Fighting For</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Former Liberal Party Leader Brendan Nelson on history, Liberal values and their defence as he launches David Kemp's book, A Liberal State. Followed by a reply from Dr Kemp.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Former Liberal Party Leader Brendan Nelson on history, Liberal values and their defence as he launches David Kemp's book, A Liberal State. Followed by a reply from Dr Kemp.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/55-brendan-nelson-things-worth-fighting-for]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1040965087</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/48d9fc12-cb3e-4488-95e5-0586c6bc9028/artworks-zbhrsidgzjnzqj1x-mwysxq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2021 05:40:44 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4f9b7d91-2e3a-4754-89e0-69b866b159d1/1040965087-user-440518190-55-brendan-nelson-things-worth-fighti.mp3" length="37267329" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:49</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Former Liberal Party Leader Brendan Nelson on history, Liberal values and their defence as he launches David Kemp&apos;s book, A Liberal State. Followed by a reply from Dr Kemp.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#54 Claire Lehmann: The business of free thinking</title><itunes:title>#54 Claire Lehmann: The business of free thinking</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Claire Lehmann, the founding editor of Quillette, talks to Nick Cater about the philosophy that drove her to become an entrepreneur of free thought.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Claire Lehmann, the founding editor of Quillette, talks to Nick Cater about the philosophy that drove her to become an entrepreneur of free thought.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/54-claire-lehmann-the-business-of-free-thinking]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1040140429</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6568cc73-5998-4f84-994d-4a76b9768667/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 20:12:05 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/ae67cc78-91b5-41ab-bc65-badf3cd471ed/1040140429-user-440518190-54-claire-lehmann-the-business-of-fre.mp3" length="84819443" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>44:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Claire Lehmann, the founding editor of Quillette, talks to Nick Cater about the philosophy that drove her to become an entrepreneur of free thought.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#53 Joel Kotkin: Medieval Mindset</title><itunes:title>#53 Joel Kotkin: Medieval Mindset</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Joel Kotkin warns that traditional middle class aspirations and values such as family, nationhood and home ownership are under threat from a new class of oligarchs. 

In the US, this aristocracy consists of a handful of powerful tech companies isolated from and unaccountable to the broader community. Their power and privilege is sustained by a cosmopolitan breed of opinion makers who refuse to entertain dissenting perspectives and zealously inculcate the information media and higher education institutions with one-sided worldviews. 

Joel is the author of “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class”. The former registered Democrat became disillusioned with the party when it abandoned its traditional commitments to colour-blind racial equality, upward mobility and economic growth. a presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University 

Hosted by Executive Director Nick Cater, the MRC's Watercooler webcast series features interviews with special guests from politics, business, academia, the arts and media discussing the latest policy issues. 

#JoelKotkin​ #LiberalCapitalism​ #NeoFeudalism​ #MiddleClassValues​

 

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Stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing to the MRC YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Gl...​]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Joel Kotkin warns that traditional middle class aspirations and values such as family, nationhood and home ownership are under threat from a new class of oligarchs. 

In the US, this aristocracy consists of a handful of powerful tech companies isolated from and unaccountable to the broader community. Their power and privilege is sustained by a cosmopolitan breed of opinion makers who refuse to entertain dissenting perspectives and zealously inculcate the information media and higher education institutions with one-sided worldviews. 

Joel is the author of “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class”. The former registered Democrat became disillusioned with the party when it abandoned its traditional commitments to colour-blind racial equality, upward mobility and economic growth. a presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University 

Hosted by Executive Director Nick Cater, the MRC's Watercooler webcast series features interviews with special guests from politics, business, academia, the arts and media discussing the latest policy issues. 

#JoelKotkin​ #LiberalCapitalism​ #NeoFeudalism​ #MiddleClassValues​

 

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Stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing to the MRC YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Gl...​]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/53-joel-kotkin-medieval-mindset]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1030990150</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/1ab762b1-583e-4867-b8a6-e08c9430dc3d/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 18:30:18 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b6c16281-d2f6-4a4b-8e75-d2a8e922cd40/1030990150-user-440518190-53-joel-kotkin-medieval-mindset.mp3" length="47374000" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Joel Kotkin warns that traditional middle class aspirations and values such as family, nationhood and home ownership are under threat from a new class of oligarchs. 

In the US, this aristocracy consists of a handful of powerful tech companies isolated from and unaccountable to the broader community. Their power and privilege is sustained by a cosmopolitan breed of opinion makers who refuse to entertain dissenting perspectives and zealously inculcate the information media and higher education institutions with one-sided worldviews. 

Joel is the author of “The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class”. The former registered Democrat became disillusioned with the party when it abandoned its traditional commitments to colour-blind racial equality, upward mobility and economic growth. a presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University 

Hosted by Executive Director Nick Cater, the MRC&apos;s Watercooler webcast series features interviews with special guests from politics, business, academia, the arts and media discussing the latest policy issues. 

#JoelKotkin​ #LiberalCapitalism​ #NeoFeudalism​ #MiddleClassValues​

 

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MRC Website: https://www.menziesrc.org/home​ 
MRC Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190​ 

Stay up to date with our latest videos by subscribing to the MRC YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Gl...​</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#52 John Anderson: Reclaiming History</title><itunes:title>#52 John Anderson: Reclaiming History</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[John Anderson talks to Nick Cater about the cultural concerns that have driven him to seek a second career in Parliament.
John Anderson served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia for 6 years between 1999 and 2005 under John Howard. He host the Conversations series on YouTube]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[John Anderson talks to Nick Cater about the cultural concerns that have driven him to seek a second career in Parliament.
John Anderson served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia for 6 years between 1999 and 2005 under John Howard. He host the Conversations series on YouTube]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/52-john-anderson-reclaiming-history]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/1020618580</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/c11f0005-e556-4f31-87b0-b38797d20c16/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2021 21:11:13 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2361e521-e599-4002-9aed-9fec2b4cd460/1020618580-user-440518190-52-john-anderson-reclaiming-history.mp3" length="37251029" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>38:48</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>John Anderson talks to Nick Cater about the cultural concerns that have driven him to seek a second career in Parliament.
John Anderson served as Deputy Prime Minister of Australia for 6 years between 1999 and 2005 under John Howard. He host the Conversations series on YouTube</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#51 David Furse-Roberts: Menzies in His Own Words</title><itunes:title>#51 David Furse-Roberts: Menzies in His Own Words</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[David Furse-Roberts joins Nick Cater to discuss his new book oratorical highlights from the speeches of the great Sir Robert Menzies. 

Menzies in His Own Words is published by Jeparit Press. Order at menziesrc.org/books]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[David Furse-Roberts joins Nick Cater to discuss his new book oratorical highlights from the speeches of the great Sir Robert Menzies. 

Menzies in His Own Words is published by Jeparit Press. Order at menziesrc.org/books]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/51-david-furse-roberts-menzies-in-his-own-words]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/970287127</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/6af889d9-bf66-4e7b-9691-f5ffc3aadbe3/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 01:21:27 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/af301f10-ee3d-4dcc-8069-425a4277a643/970287127-user-440518190-51-david-furse-roberts-menzies-in-his.mp3" length="39038222" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>40:40</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>David Furse-Roberts joins Nick Cater to discuss his new book oratorical highlights from the speeches of the great Sir Robert Menzies. 

Menzies in His Own Words is published by Jeparit Press. Order at menziesrc.org/books</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#50 John Anderson: Disunity is Death Pt2</title><itunes:title>#50 John Anderson: Disunity is Death Pt2</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In the second of two podcasts, John Howard and John Anderson discuss the themes in Anderson’s Eighth John Howard Lecture which explores the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[In the second of two podcasts, John Howard and John Anderson discuss the themes in Anderson’s Eighth John Howard Lecture which explores the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/51-john-anderson-disunity-is-death-pt2]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/950305846</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/9830a9f9-7cd0-4e3a-a163-498c32799f9a/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 22:19:57 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6161bc2a-23f2-47a7-9bc9-972858dd09c7/950305846-user-440518190-51-john-anderson-disunity-is-death-pt2.mp3" length="26363192" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>27:28</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>In the second of two podcasts, John Howard and John Anderson discuss the themes in Anderson’s Eighth John Howard Lecture which explores the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#49 John Anderson: Disunity is Death part 1</title><itunes:title>#49 John Anderson: Disunity is Death part 1</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[In the first of two podcasts, former deputy prime minister John Anderson delivers the Eighth John Howard Lecture exploring the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[In the first of two podcasts, former deputy prime minister John Anderson delivers the Eighth John Howard Lecture exploring the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/disunity-is-death-part-1-john-anderson]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/950228911</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/c392b72c-6a0b-4747-b3fc-815838df1028/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 19:57:30 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/dbd2014c-ae14-4e11-9e5c-8187f5c516aa/950228911-user-440518190-disunity-is-death-part-1-john-anderson.mp3" length="46309040" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:14</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>In the first of two podcasts, former deputy prime minister John Anderson delivers the Eighth John Howard Lecture exploring the corrosive influence of identity politics and the grim ideology underlying it.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#48 Martyn Iles: On the Frontline of Freedom</title><itunes:title>#48 Martyn Iles: On the Frontline of Freedom</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[The Australian Christian Lobby's Martyn Iles joins Nick Cater to discuss the assault on religious freedom and other challenges to civil society]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[The Australian Christian Lobby's Martyn Iles joins Nick Cater to discuss the assault on religious freedom and other challenges to civil society]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/48-martyn-iles-on-the-frontline-of-freedom]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/946028005</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/9e8d3036-3ca1-4cf0-886f-8dba5d077491/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2020 05:22:15 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2910f089-b5f4-4f37-8fee-a7120deee344/946028005-user-440518190-48-martyn-iles-on-the-frontline-of-fre.mp3" length="66593435" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:09:22</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>The Australian Christian Lobby&apos;s Martyn Iles joins Nick Cater to discuss the assault on religious freedom and other challenges to civil society</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#47 Brendan O&apos;Neill: Sledgehammer health warning</title><itunes:title>#47 Brendan O&apos;Neill: Sledgehammer health warning</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Brendan O'Neill, editor of spiked, joins Nick Cater from London to swap notes on cultural and political developments.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Brendan O'Neill, editor of spiked, joins Nick Cater from London to swap notes on cultural and political developments.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/47-brendan-oneill-sledgehammer-health-warning]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/919915288</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/2f670ce5-d2b3-46fc-9d82-88d2f7e2f373/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 08:10:03 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1ae9f0e0-beec-4bb2-8434-868e8499dae6/919915288-user-440518190-47-brendan-oneill-sledgehammer-health.mp3" length="46165680" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:05</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Brendan O&apos;Neill, editor of spiked, joins Nick Cater from London to swap notes on cultural and political developments.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#46 H.R, McMaster: Defending the Free World</title><itunes:title>#46 H.R, McMaster: Defending the Free World</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[As Donald Trump's National Security Advisor, Lt Gen H.R. McMaster was instrumental in the development of the new China policy, the biggest strategic shift in the US since the end of the Cold War.
In his new book Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World, McMaster urges us to confront the threat to our freedom from the Chinese Communist Party and other authoritarian forces.
In this podcast he joins MRC Executive Director Nick Cater and a panel of distinguished guests at a web forum jointly hosted by the MRC and AmCham Australia.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[As Donald Trump's National Security Advisor, Lt Gen H.R. McMaster was instrumental in the development of the new China policy, the biggest strategic shift in the US since the end of the Cold War.
In his new book Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World, McMaster urges us to confront the threat to our freedom from the Chinese Communist Party and other authoritarian forces.
In this podcast he joins MRC Executive Director Nick Cater and a panel of distinguished guests at a web forum jointly hosted by the MRC and AmCham Australia.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/pod46-hr-mcmaster-defending-the-free-world]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/916498466</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/88124e69-9c37-4879-9421-424de601bcc3/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:33:12 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/11a702b9-ba88-437f-9aad-e8caca599506/916498466-user-440518190-pod46-hr-mcmaster-defending-the-free-w.mp3" length="56879646" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>59:15</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>As Donald Trump&apos;s National Security Advisor, Lt Gen H.R. McMaster was instrumental in the development of the new China policy, the biggest strategic shift in the US since the end of the Cold War.
In his new book Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World, McMaster urges us to confront the threat to our freedom from the Chinese Communist Party and other authoritarian forces.
In this podcast he joins MRC Executive Director Nick Cater and a panel of distinguished guests at a web forum jointly hosted by the MRC and AmCham Australia.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#45 Lyle Shelton: The Conservative Cross</title><itunes:title>#45 Lyle Shelton: The Conservative Cross</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[It can be hard to voice unfashionable socially conservative views these days. To be socially conservative and a committed Christian can be even harder. Lyle Shelton talks about his experience as a former head of the Australian Christian Lobby in conversation with Nick Cater.

Lyle Shelton's book, 'I Kid You Not': Notes from 20 Years in the Trenches of the Culture Wars' is published by Connor Court]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[It can be hard to voice unfashionable socially conservative views these days. To be socially conservative and a committed Christian can be even harder. Lyle Shelton talks about his experience as a former head of the Australian Christian Lobby in conversation with Nick Cater.

Lyle Shelton's book, 'I Kid You Not': Notes from 20 Years in the Trenches of the Culture Wars' is published by Connor Court]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/45-lyle-shelton-the-conservative-cross]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/912006982</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/9be6ce0d-5f89-4ac9-801e-ea160c947748/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2020 02:19:53 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/24aaa885-bbc1-4f43-b95d-75b16f6f31cd/912006982-user-440518190-45-lyle-shelton-the-conservative-cross.mp3" length="37865847" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:27</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>It can be hard to voice unfashionable socially conservative views these days. To be socially conservative and a committed Christian can be even harder. Lyle Shelton talks about his experience as a former head of the Australian Christian Lobby in conversation with Nick Cater.

Lyle Shelton&apos;s book, &apos;I Kid You Not&apos;: Notes from 20 Years in the Trenches of the Culture Wars&apos; is published by Connor Court</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#44 Madeleine Kearns: Braving the Minefield</title><itunes:title>#44 Madeleine Kearns: Braving the Minefield</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Madeleine Kearns joins Nick Cater from New York to discuss the trite and incompetent Scottish government, the rise of authoritarianism and the minefield of transgender politics.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Madeleine Kearns joins Nick Cater from New York to discuss the trite and incompetent Scottish government, the rise of authoritarianism and the minefield of transgender politics.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/44-braving-the-minefield]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/902575105</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/fea106a8-7bf8-4a10-986c-f5f3dae41b3e/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2020 03:47:34 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/68d89484-b271-4541-9907-c90fe652e96b/902575105-user-440518190-44-braving-the-minefield.mp3" length="41493732" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>43:13</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Madeleine Kearns joins Nick Cater from New York to discuss the trite and incompetent Scottish government, the rise of authoritarianism and the minefield of transgender politics.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#43 Peter Robinson: Cold War and Dystopia</title><itunes:title>#43 Peter Robinson: Cold War and Dystopia</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Peter Robinson tells the story behind one of the most famous Cold War speeches and discusses contemporary events in China and California with Nick Cater from the Menzies Research Centre.

Peter Robinson is a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institution,  presenter of Uncommon Knowledge and a former speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Peter Robinson tells the story behind one of the most famous Cold War speeches and discusses contemporary events in China and California with Nick Cater from the Menzies Research Centre.

Peter Robinson is a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institution,  presenter of Uncommon Knowledge and a former speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/43-peter-robinson-cold-war-and-dystopia]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/898451902</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/cbf5cca1-7982-4a14-a521-4c6bab41a171/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2020 22:05:27 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/45abf938-b942-4b0b-b07e-5a149ebae246/898451902-user-440518190-43-peter-robinson-cold-war-and-dystopia.mp3" length="35509811" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:59</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Peter Robinson tells the story behind one of the most famous Cold War speeches and discusses contemporary events in China and California with Nick Cater from the Menzies Research Centre.

Peter Robinson is a Research Fellow at the Hudson Institution,  presenter of Uncommon Knowledge and a former speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#42 Tanveer Ahmed: Stigmatised shame and cancel culture</title><itunes:title>#42 Tanveer Ahmed: Stigmatised shame and cancel culture</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Psychiatrist Dr Tanveer Ahmed says the weaponisation of shame and the rise of cancel culture is preventing people from realising their potential and leads to anxiety and self harm.
Hosted by Nick Cater and produced by the Menzies Research Centre.
Dr Ahmed's new book 'In Defence of Shame' is published by Connor Court]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Psychiatrist Dr Tanveer Ahmed says the weaponisation of shame and the rise of cancel culture is preventing people from realising their potential and leads to anxiety and self harm.
Hosted by Nick Cater and produced by the Menzies Research Centre.
Dr Ahmed's new book 'In Defence of Shame' is published by Connor Court]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/42-tanveer-ahmed-stigmitised-shame-and-cancel-culture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/896111815</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/57fb1b52-4b67-445f-871d-f4b8a92a6c01/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2020 19:22:37 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/58012bd1-0ab2-4a73-a26b-6fd5f672a121/896111815-user-440518190-42-tanveer-ahmed-stigmitised-shame-and.mp3" length="38242846" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:50</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Psychiatrist Dr Tanveer Ahmed says the weaponisation of shame and the rise of cancel culture is preventing people from realising their potential and leads to anxiety and self harm.
Hosted by Nick Cater and produced by the Menzies Research Centre.
Dr Ahmed&apos;s new book &apos;In Defence of Shame&apos; is published by Connor Court</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#41 Douglas Murray: The Dangerous Dishonesty of the Modern Left</title><itunes:title>#41 Douglas Murray: The Dangerous Dishonesty of the Modern Left</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Renowned author and commentator Douglas Murray joins Watercooler from the UK to discuss the revised edition his latest book ‘The Madness of Crowds’ and its critique of left-wing groupthink.

The Madness of Crowds is available from Bloomsbury: https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/the-madness-of-crowds-9781472979575/]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Renowned author and commentator Douglas Murray joins Watercooler from the UK to discuss the revised edition his latest book ‘The Madness of Crowds’ and its critique of left-wing groupthink.

The Madness of Crowds is available from Bloomsbury: https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/the-madness-of-crowds-9781472979575/]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/41-douglas-murray-the-dangerous-dishonesty-of-the-modern-left]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/890711011</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/dab69aae-a774-44d5-a64b-c0d53c98b47a/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2020 03:25:37 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f360cf67-db61-4b0f-a67f-a783c6e0234e/890711011-user-440518190-41-douglas-murray-the-dangerous-dishon.mp3" length="46869523" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>48:49</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Renowned author and commentator Douglas Murray joins Watercooler from the UK to discuss the revised edition his latest book ‘The Madness of Crowds’ and its critique of left-wing groupthink.

The Madness of Crowds is available from Bloomsbury: https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/the-madness-of-crowds-9781472979575/</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#40 Matt Ridley: Innovation and its adversaries</title><itunes:title>#40 Matt Ridley: Innovation and its adversaries</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[There has never been a better time to be alive thanks to innovation, says Matt Ridley. But as the COVID-19 has shown, promising innovation is frequently blocked, often by governments.
This conversation with Nick Cater is also available on video https://bit.ly/358mkRq]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[There has never been a better time to be alive thanks to innovation, says Matt Ridley. But as the COVID-19 has shown, promising innovation is frequently blocked, often by governments.
This conversation with Nick Cater is also available on video https://bit.ly/358mkRq]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/40-innovation-and-its-adversaries-matt-ridley]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/887924758</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/de54ad8d-6822-436e-a221-d3f266d0e7e0/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2020 21:05:37 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/9468fa03-cf2f-402d-863e-c645b161b765/887924758-user-440518190-40-innovation-and-its-adversaries-matt.mp3" length="32415659" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>33:46</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>There has never been a better time to be alive thanks to innovation, says Matt Ridley. But as the COVID-19 has shown, promising innovation is frequently blocked, often by governments.
This conversation with Nick Cater is also available on video https://bit.ly/358mkRq</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#39: Daniel Hannan: Lurching Towards Autocracy</title><itunes:title>#39: Daniel Hannan: Lurching Towards Autocracy</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Daniel Hannan joins Nick Cater to discuss the erosion of freedoms and rule of law under the pretext of tackling a pandemic. 
Hannan is former Conservative European MP and is a leading Conservative thinker.
Cater is Executive Director to the Menzies Research Centre. 
Subscribe to the MRC from jus $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Daniel Hannan joins Nick Cater to discuss the erosion of freedoms and rule of law under the pretext of tackling a pandemic. 
Hannan is former Conservative European MP and is a leading Conservative thinker.
Cater is Executive Director to the Menzies Research Centre. 
Subscribe to the MRC from jus $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/daniel-hannan-lurching-towards-autocracy]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/882649516</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/cbe3eddf-90c9-4ec7-b6cd-4cbb414e3baa/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2020 23:55:26 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a9cb0c2f-e93e-41ed-835e-e4b7b2e90a88/882649516-user-440518190-daniel-hannan-lurching-towards-autocra.mp3" length="35536560" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>37:01</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Daniel Hannan joins Nick Cater to discuss the erosion of freedoms and rule of law under the pretext of tackling a pandemic. 
Hannan is former Conservative European MP and is a leading Conservative thinker.
Cater is Executive Director to the Menzies Research Centre. 
Subscribe to the MRC from jus $10 a month at www.menziesrc.org</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#38 Frank Furedi: Why Borders Matter</title><itunes:title>#38 Frank Furedi: Why Borders Matter</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Why borders matter and how social distancing is driving societies further apart. Sociologist Frank Furedi in conversation with Nick Cater.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Why borders matter and how social distancing is driving societies further apart. Sociologist Frank Furedi in conversation with Nick Cater.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/borders-matter-frank-furedi-mrc-podcast-38]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/879859909</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/864f6c0a-5918-4873-8d49-effe8f4a201b/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2020 22:06:10 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/8acf6c06-7d15-4b94-a309-944aeb52b51c/879859909-user-440518190-borders-matter-frank-furedi-mrc-podcas.mp3" length="34592808" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:02</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Why borders matter and how social distancing is driving societies further apart. Sociologist Frank Furedi in conversation with Nick Cater.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#37: Mary Harrington</title><itunes:title>#37: Mary Harrington</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Writer Mary Harrington joins Nick Cater to discuss why young people with micro-managed childhoods feel threatened by democratic debate.

Having grown up in micro-managed childhoods where conflict is managed by an external authority, they find authoritarian solutions to civic disagreement increasingly attractive.

Mary Harrington lives in England and writes for Unherd.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Writer Mary Harrington joins Nick Cater to discuss why young people with micro-managed childhoods feel threatened by democratic debate.

Having grown up in micro-managed childhoods where conflict is managed by an external authority, they find authoritarian solutions to civic disagreement increasingly attractive.

Mary Harrington lives in England and writes for Unherd.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/mrc-podcast-37-mary-harrington]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/864064444</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/a64c3be5-27b3-4803-9018-c7c00517284f/artworks-hcezsvyetpyis0du-vdxfzg-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2020 21:49:34 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/aa35b188-c350-49e9-911c-b4171af3cd1c/864064444-user-440518190-mrc-podcast-37-mary-harrington.mp3" length="47539512" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>49:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Writer Mary Harrington joins Nick Cater to discuss why young people with micro-managed childhoods feel threatened by democratic debate.

Having grown up in micro-managed childhoods where conflict is managed by an external authority, they find authoritarian solutions to civic disagreement increasingly attractive.

Mary Harrington lives in England and writes for Unherd.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#36 Robin Batterham: Why 99 per cent of scientists are not necessarily right</title><itunes:title>#36 Robin Batterham: Why 99 per cent of scientists are not necessarily right</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Robin Batterham, a former Australian chief scientist, joins Nick Cater to discuss common mistakes in interpreting science, the role of experts in government policy and the future of farming.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Robin Batterham, a former Australian chief scientist, joins Nick Cater to discuss common mistakes in interpreting science, the role of experts in government policy and the future of farming.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/36-why-99-per-cent-of-scientists-are-not-necessarily-right]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/860045146</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/d5fb211c-4a74-48f4-ab0f-53dfbbbddd37/artworks-a8siivwqzqz07omy-lkrxuw-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 18 Jul 2020 00:31:13 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/d5818aca-13b4-42f4-8636-574c9e239654/860045146-user-440518190-36-why-99-per-cent-of-scientists-are-n.mp3" length="62545083" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:05:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Robin Batterham, a former Australian chief scientist, joins Nick Cater to discuss common mistakes in interpreting science, the role of experts in government policy and the future of farming.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#35 Lionel Shriver: Cancel culture and inter-generational disputes</title><itunes:title>#35 Lionel Shriver: Cancel culture and inter-generational disputes</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Novelist Lionel Shriver joins Nick Cater to discuss her new novel 'The Motion of the Body through Space' and how literalism is killing literature]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Novelist Lionel Shriver joins Nick Cater to discuss her new novel 'The Motion of the Body through Space' and how literalism is killing literature]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/lionel-shriver-on-cancel-culture-and-inter-generational-disputes]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/847614568</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/eb5b93bb-7119-4900-a343-f0506a229fa5/artworks-hcezsvyetpyis0du-vdxfzg-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2020 00:16:20 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/4afdf4a8-f15c-42e1-8e3a-c75dc40217de/847614568-user-440518190-lionel-shriver-on-cancel-culture-and-i.mp3" length="52639032" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>54:50</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Novelist Lionel Shriver joins Nick Cater to discuss her new novel &apos;The Motion of the Body through Space&apos; and how literalism is killing literature</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#34: Brendan O&apos;Neill on the mutating crisis</title><itunes:title>#34: Brendan O&apos;Neill on the mutating crisis</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Nick Cater and Brendan O’Neill analyse the mutating crisis that began with COVID-19 and morphed into BLM riots]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Nick Cater and Brendan O’Neill analyse the mutating crisis that began with COVID-19 and morphed into BLM riots]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/the-mutating-crisis]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/834830302</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/43c8c6c6-9de3-45fe-889a-81818c1b73ea/artworks-zmih1tcxyyymwi0b-xsagaa-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 19:39:53 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/62d21764-abb0-48b3-9d54-d98f5f44163e/834830302-user-440518190-the-mutating-crisis.mp3" length="38336887" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>39:56</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Nick Cater and Brendan O’Neill analyse the mutating crisis that began with COVID-19 and morphed into BLM riots</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#34 David Furse-Roberts: Menzies and God</title><itunes:title>#34 David Furse-Roberts: Menzies and God</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Robert Menzies believed that humans became more virtuous the closer they came to God, says David Furse-Roberts, whose book Menzies And God, will be published soon.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Robert Menzies believed that humans became more virtuous the closer they came to God, says David Furse-Roberts, whose book Menzies And God, will be published soon.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/david-furse-roberts-on-menzies-and-god]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/823362061</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/b4610422-84f3-4ab7-9d47-0345c7a7c344/artworks-zu4xswo0rbqc0dos-fd5wua-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 00:13:42 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b32754bf-1096-4baa-b9d2-07fbefc1270c/823362061-user-440518190-david-furse-roberts-on-menzies-and-god.mp3" length="35279515" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>36:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Robert Menzies believed that humans became more virtuous the closer they came to God, says David Furse-Roberts, whose book Menzies And God, will be published soon.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>#33: Menzies Speech to Cambridge University, July 1968</title><itunes:title>#33: Menzies Speech to Cambridge University, July 1968</itunes:title><description><![CDATA["The greatest problems in our society today are problems which are essentially moral or spiritual."]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA["The greatest problems in our society today are problems which are essentially moral or spiritual."]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/menzies-speech-to-cambridge-university-july-1968]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/816118639</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/fe6b4512-bd6d-4ec7-ab97-688ba50136aa/artworks-jrke1wtmfcxjztry-q4bjya-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 09:13:12 +1100</pubDate><enclosure 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US.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/policy-podcast-john-osullivan]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/811653433</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/d02ead88-4ddf-4ac8-ab1c-f1a7d565346c/artworks-yqciwrkflr6lbwow-k8ipzq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 22:42:28 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/bc73a896-5e86-4f19-b804-ae759dbdfb04/811653433-user-440518190-policy-podcast-john-osullivan.mp3" length="41131780" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>42:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Nick Cater talks to John O&apos;Sullivan, a former adviser to Margaret Thatcher, from Budapest about the pandemic’s effects in Britain, Hungary and the US.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Watercooler LIVE #4</title><itunes:title>Watercooler LIVE #4</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Nick Cater discusses the Chinese Communist Party's culpability for COVID-19 with security adviser John Lee; the performance of the aged-care sector in saving elderly Australians from the virus with Aged and Community Services CEO Pat Sparrow; and the role of human ingenuity in solving environmental problems with Copenhagen Consensus Centre president Bjorn Lomborg.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Nick Cater discusses the Chinese Communist Party's culpability for COVID-19 with security adviser John Lee; the performance of the aged-care sector in saving elderly Australians from the virus with Aged and Community Services CEO Pat Sparrow; and the role of human ingenuity in solving environmental problems with Copenhagen Consensus Centre president Bjorn Lomborg.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/watercooler-live-4]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/811527076</guid><itunes:image 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Haines</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Nick Cater and Simon Haines on character, resilience and the spiritual side of Robert Menzies.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Nick Cater and Simon Haines on character, resilience and the spiritual side of Robert Menzies.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/nick-cater-talks-to-simon-haines]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/805816381</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/4ffe024e-3c5b-4740-9c1a-f85a2d8c4594/artworks-yqciwrkflr6lbwow-k8ipzq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2020 00:39:49 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/2910a5d5-88aa-49d5-b49d-c322c0f5672b/805816381-user-440518190-nick-cater-talks-to-simon-haines.mp3" length="48230817" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>50:14</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Nick Cater and Simon Haines on character, resilience and the spiritual side of Robert Menzies.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Watercooler LIVE #3 Podcast: Judith Sloan, Mitch Hooke and Jim Molan</title><itunes:title>Watercooler LIVE #3 Podcast: Judith Sloan, Mitch Hooke and Jim Molan</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Judith Sloan assesses the economic impact of the lockdown, former Minerals Council CEO Mitch Hooke explains why mining remains robust and Senator Jim Molan discusses the security implications of China's increasing ostracisation with Watercooler LIVE host Nick Cater.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Judith Sloan assesses the economic impact of the lockdown, former Minerals Council CEO Mitch Hooke explains why mining remains robust and Senator Jim Molan discusses the security implications of China's increasing ostracisation with Watercooler LIVE host Nick Cater.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/watercooler-live-3-podcast-judith-sloan-mitch-hooke-and-jim-molan]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/806008681</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/b4f5b907-0100-4e1f-9518-6f1eed18f6b0/artworks-yqciwrkflr6lbwow-k8ipzq-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 10:27:05 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/d0640aa3-2c61-4f51-9290-65f164863114/806008681-user-440518190-watercooler-live-3-podcast-judith-sloa.mp3" length="88924782" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:01:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Judith Sloan assesses the economic impact of the lockdown, former Minerals Council CEO Mitch Hooke explains why mining remains robust and Senator Jim Molan discusses the security implications of China&apos;s increasing ostracisation with Watercooler 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But just important as the deployment of resources is the withdrawal once the pandemic is over.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Peter Kurti tells Nick Cater that government is the only entity with the resources to fight the coronavirus pandemic. But just important as the deployment of resources is the withdrawal once the pandemic is over.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/peter-kurti-and-nick-cater-on-the-role-of-the-state-in-a-pandemic]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/795096520</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/29e07cb1-738f-4314-a88b-7ac5c6d9ef39/artworks-dehofxpnopencud2-6hj2iw-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 04:23:44 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/1bee3551-afa4-4a68-9dbc-f34acd404ff3/795096520-user-440518190-peter-kurti-and-nick-cater-on-the-role.mp3" length="32965579" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>58:26</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Peter Kurti tells Nick Cater that government is the only entity with the resources to fight the coronavirus pandemic. But just important as the deployment of resources is the withdrawal once the pandemic is over.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Dr Andrew Stone on Australia&apos;s Response to the Coronavirus</title><itunes:title>Dr Andrew Stone on Australia&apos;s Response to the Coronavirus</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Purchase Dr Stone's book 'Restoring Hope' here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/restoring-hope-practical-policies-to-revitalize-the-australian-economy/]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Purchase Dr Stone's book 'Restoring Hope' here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/restoring-hope-practical-policies-to-revitalize-the-australian-economy/]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/dr-andrew-stone-on-australias-response-to-the-coronavirus]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/787463884</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/f7f48fc1-ea17-48cc-8f51-403e2e6ffa27/artworks-dehofxpnopencud2-6hj2iw-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2020 09:28:31 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/b0f654de-7272-4e2b-a122-d4bd28bd314c/787463884-user-440518190-dr-andrew-stone-on-australias-response.mp3" length="43153264" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>44:05</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Purchase Dr Stone&apos;s book &apos;Restoring Hope&apos; 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When she became Miss World Canada in 2015, she seized the opportunity to shine a light on the oppression of human rights in China. She explains to Nick Cater that the brutal communist regime does not reflect the true beauty of Chinese culture. She is currently in Sydney as a guest of the Centre for Independent Studies.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Anastasia Lin was born in China and grew up in Canada. When she became Miss World Canada in 2015, she seized the opportunity to shine a light on the oppression of human rights in China. She explains to Nick Cater that the brutal communist regime does not reflect the true beauty of Chinese culture. She is currently in Sydney as a guest of the Centre for Independent Studies.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/anastasia-lin-on-true-chinese-culture]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/666949739</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/2581ee00-6f5e-44d3-908e-b93f493c534d/artworks-000583605911-bse9b4-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 17 Aug 2019 00:44:22 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/a92bd2eb-e4cf-42cb-982f-2fd735d34df7/666949739-user-440518190-anastasia-lin-on-true-chinese-culture.mp3" length="61534888" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>42:44</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Anastasia Lin was born in China and grew up in Canada. When she became Miss World Canada in 2015, she seized the opportunity to shine a light on the oppression of human rights in China. 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Author David Kemp and Nick Cater discuss 'A Free Country (1860-1901)', Volume Two of Dr Kemp's history of Australian liberalism.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/david-kemp-and-nick-cater-on-a-free-country]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/662689931</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/ed3f22e2-5e75-46aa-9f5a-ca283bb75054/artworks-000579228899-qd9qj6-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 07 Aug 2019 23:21:50 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/f0447cab-b346-4a46-9bc5-10ff0a563706/662689931-user-440518190-david-kemp-and-nick-cater-on-a-free-co.mp3" length="58711143" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:01:09</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>The ingredients for a uniquely free society were all in place in Australia in 1860: universal education, free elections, a free press and separation of church and state were either established or being advocated. So how did Australians deal with this historic opportunity? 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And the most popular remedy - morality decreed by big government - will not end well.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[As society becomes less religious, far from becoming more rational, it is becoming less so, former deputy prime minister John Anderson tells Nick Cater. And the most popular remedy - morality decreed by big government - will not end well.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/nick-cater-and-john-anderson]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/604798590</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/96bd8249-3a98-43b0-a82f-048a3b26bda0/artworks-000518852322-t67l8w-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2019 05:05:35 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/8bbcade0-0643-4a86-af1a-6afcb4896299/604798590-user-440518190-nick-cater-and-john-anderson.mp3" length="54824541" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>57:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>As society becomes less religious, far from becoming more rational, it is becoming less so, former deputy prime minister John Anderson tells Nick Cater. 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And the hypocrisy of unionists is exposed. Again.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[A dramatic week for the ABC reveals that the organisation has almost completely lost sight of its core stakeholder: Australian taxpayers. And the hypocrisy of unionists is exposed. 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delivers his first keynote address at a Menzies Research Centre Event in Albury and John Slater discussed how a Shorten Government would strike back the IR clock.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/podcast-7-september-7-2018-pms-albury-address-and-shorten-strikes-back-the-ir-clock]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/497717280</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/479b4202-df58-41a2-ae7a-88f4f77022a7/avatars-000495521856-9dk5lj-original.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 02:59:48 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/3f120e0e-6465-4695-9227-748907e5b1e2/497717280-user-440518190-podcast-7-september-7-2018-pms-albury.mp3" length="28554970" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>29:45</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>The New Prime Minister delivers his first keynote address at a Menzies Research Centre 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member who rose to fame after calling Gordon Brown a &quot;devalued Prime Minster of a devalued Government&quot; talks to Nick Cater about the new pluralism and the standard of representation in democracies.</itunes:summary></item><item><title>Was Menzies the Jordan Peterson of his time?</title><itunes:title>Was Menzies the Jordan Peterson of his time?</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[Sean Jacobs, a security expert and part-time author, has just published a self-help book called Winners Don't Cheat, and a related story in Spectator Australia about the importance of rediscovering Menzies.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Sean Jacobs, a security expert and part-time author, has just published a self-help book called Winners Don't Cheat, and a related story in Spectator Australia about the importance of rediscovering Menzies.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/was-menzies-the-jordan-peterson-of-his-time]]></link><guid 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In your inbox, suggestions about how to handle energy, migration, unions, savings and other issues that will resonate with the electorate.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[Welcome to the office, Prime Minister Morrison. In your inbox, suggestions about how to handle energy, migration, unions, savings and other issues that will resonate with the electorate.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://soundcloud.com/user-440518190/podcast-5-august-25-2018]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:soundcloud,2010:tracks/491148381</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/e4c0e608-2bbf-42cb-ad0c-744646c97028/artworks-000395276835-bwepju-t3000x3000.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 03:47:58 +1100</pubDate><enclosure url="https://podcasts.captivate.fm/media/6f9e5e72-ee84-48e8-8f5f-17b003b20a82/491148381-user-440518190-podcast-5-august-25-2018.mp3" length="33257842" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>23:05</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><itunes:summary>Welcome to the office, Prime Minister Morrison. 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