Synopsis
Ideas for a better Australia
Episodes
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S1E5 | Tim Wilson ’Why liberalism needs a new social contract to be renewed’
28/12/2020 Duration: 36minRob interviews Tim Wilson, who at the time of recording was MP for Goldstein, about the issues raised by his recent book The New Social Contract: Renewing the Liberal Vision for Australia (2020). They discuss Robert Menzies’ vision of a liberalism ‘for individuals not for individualism’ and the need for a society in which individuals have a stake and commitment. Tim is concerned that there are too few arguing for liberal democracy today as an alternative to social democracy. He believes that liberalism needs to regain its social license especially among those under the age of 35. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CIS promotes free choice and individual liberty and the open exchange of ideas. CIS encourages debate among leading academics, politicians, media and the public. We aim to make sure good policy ideas are heard and seriously considered so that Australia can prosper. Follow CIS on our Socials; Twitter - https://twitter.com/CISOZ Faceboo
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S1E4 | Stan Grant “We can’t allow our liberalism to be historically blind.”
21/12/2020 Duration: 32minStan Grant an experienced journalist, thinker and writer has thought deeply about liberalism to which he is attracted by an innate love of freedom. And yet he is aware of liberalism’s limitations in dealing with issues of history and identity. Rob and Stan discuss the dynamic nature of liberalism, the way that indigenous rights may be included within it, and why this can enhance an Australian liberal identity. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CIS promotes free choice and individual liberty and the open exchange of ideas. CIS encourages debate among leading academics, politicians, media and the public. We aim to make sure good policy ideas are heard and seriously considered so that Australia can prosper. Follow CIS on our Socials; Twitter - https://twitter.com/CISOZ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CentreIndependentStudies/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-centre-for-independent-studies/
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S1E3 | Salvatore Babones Unashamedly upbeat about liberalism— “More Fukuyama than Fukuyama.”
14/12/2020 Duration: 34minIn an energetic discussion of both sociology and history Salvatore Babones, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney, is unashamedly upbeat about liberalism and its place in history and the future. And he is not that worried about ‘cancel culture’ or the threat of authoritarian societies either. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CIS promotes free choice and individual liberty and the open exchange of ideas. CIS encourages debate among leading academics, politicians, media and the public. We aim to make sure good policy ideas are heard and seriously considered so that Australia can prosper. Follow CIS on our Socials; Twitter - https://twitter.com/CISOZ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CentreIndependentStudies/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-centre-for-independent-studies/
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37. On Liberty Extra | Gad Saad | You Can’t Hide From The Saad Truth
13/12/2020 Duration: 46minIdentity politics and political correctness continue to fuel the culture wars. To understand how these ideas have taken over, CIS will be hosting Dr Gad Saad for a special On Liberty Extra. Gad’s latest book, The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas are Killing Common Sense eviscerates the nonsense and logical fallacies that riddle politically correct ideology. Gad details how, what he calls, “Dangerous Idea Pathogens” have taken hold of the west and provides us the the tools we need to find our way back to reason. Gad is a professor of marketing at Concordia University, author, and host of the incredibly popular YouTube show The Saad Truth. Join us at 10 am Thursday, 10 December (AEST) with host CIS Policy Analyst Monica Wilkie and Gad for your inoculation against destructive idea pathogens. This is our last episode before a well-deserved Christmas break, so from Salvatore and the On Liberty team, happy holidays! Watch this space to find out how you can join us for Season 3 in the New Year. Catch-up on o
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2020 CIS Nanny State Awards
11/12/2020 Duration: 12minThe 2020 CIS Nanny Awards take a look back at the year's best and most absurd attempts of the state to try to meddle and infringe on our daily lives. Presented by CIS Executive Director, Tom Switzer and Emeritus Professor Steven Schwartz. 1st; All Governments - All Covid-19 related measures, laws, lockdowns and restrictions! 2nd; NSW Police - For fining a man $1000 for eating a kebab on a bench in Newcastle. Equal 3rd; U.S Federal Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee & The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons - For pushing for Men to only consume 1 alcoholic drink per day, and respectively, to introduce a zero blood alcohol level for all drivers in Australia.
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36. On Liberty | Robert Forsyth | The True Meaning Of Christmas
10/12/2020 Duration: 40minFor Christians the world over, Christmas is primarily a religious celebration. Yet Protestant dissenters outlawed the celebration of Christmas in seventeenth century Britain. In Scotland, Christmas Day only became a public holiday in 1958. Meanwhile for many non-practicing Christians (and even for non-Christians), the real Christmas is the Consumer Christmas celebrated in shopping malls, while for many Australians it is merely the beginning of the summer holidays. And there is yet another, very important Christmas: the Christmas of Community Good Will. Join us with CIS Senior Fellow, Robert Forsyth. Rob was the Anglican Bishop of South Sydney from 2000 to 2015. Before this he was the rector of St. Barnabas, Broadway and chaplain to the University of Sydney.
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S1E2 | Ian Harper ’Liberalism—both a prejudice to freedom and a delicate flower’
07/12/2020 Duration: 27minRob chats with Professor Ian Harper, member of the Reserve Bank Board and dean of the Melbourne Business School, about liberalism as a prejudice to freedom and not a strict doctrine, why becoming a Christian believer reaffirmed his conviction about the freedom of the individual, about whether the Church has been an enemy or friend of liberalism, and the need for moral restraint for freedom to be preserved. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CIS promotes free choice and individual liberty and the open exchange of ideas. CIS encourages debate among leading academics, politicians, media and the public. We aim to make sure good policy ideas are heard and seriously considered so that Australia can prosper. Follow CIS on our Socials; Twitter - https://twitter.com/CISOZ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CentreIndependentStudies/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-centre-for-independent-studies/
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S1E1 | John Howard ’Liberalism and the ‘Broad Church.’
01/12/2020 Duration: 30minWelcome to our new podcast Liberalism in Question with host Rob Forsyth. This will be a new listen only series on our YouTube Channel. If you prefer to listen through your chosen podcast network check out the links at the bottom of the description. In a wide ranging conversation, Rob chats to former prime minister John Howard AC about what liberalism is, why it is best combined with conservatism, with particular reference to the history of the Liberal Party of Australia. Today, we are more aware than ever about what's happening in the world, with 24-7 news cycles and the advent of social media we have everything at our fingertips. Yet, do we ever stop to reflect on the principles of our society, values, and beliefs? on this program, Rob seeks to explore the state of Classical Liberalism here in Australia, and abroad and asks do Classical Liberal views still fit in with our hyperconnected modern world? Are you looking for sound, thought-provoking conversations on current affairs, politics, and culture fro
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35. On Liberty | Sanushka Seomangal | Building Australia’s Relationships
29/11/2020 Duration: 29minWith the coming of the "Quad" and the successful completion of Australia's participation in the Indian-led Malabar naval exercises, Australians are increasingly looking to India for the future. Indian-Australians are playing a leading role in building that future with their creation of the School of Policy and Governance (SPG), a new institution dedicated to "creating India's leading graduate institution to prepare leaders in the developing world to govern better." SPG co-founder Sanushka Seomangal joins us to discuss the need for top-level public policy education in India and the role Australia can play in helping meet it. What lessons can Australia offer to India? What can Australia learn from India? How do you build an international education program from scratch? And perhaps more importantly: can individuals really make a difference? Sanushka Seomangal is a member of the board of the Australia India Council, the National Vice Chair of the Australia India Business Council, and co-founder of the Austral
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34. On Liberty | David Kelly | Is China’s rise unstoppable?
26/11/2020 Duration: 46minWhile the rest of the world was obsessing over the U.S. elections, China-watchers were digesting the Fifth Plenum communique released October 29, the official guidance to the thinking of the CCP Central Committee. Chairman Xi assured the public that imports stimulate domestic demand, exports reinforce global reliance on China, and FDI contributes to industry upgrading. That's Xi's "dual circulation" theory in a nutshell. Does dual circulation actually mean anything? Does it represent change, or is it just the same old policy under a new slogan? Does it mean that Beijing will weaponise supply chains? And perhaps most importantly: will it work? Sinologist and social scientist David Kelly joins us to discuss Xi Jinping, his grip on power, his undeclared war on Australian exports, and what an incoming Biden administration may mean for US-China relations. David Kelly has researched and taught Chinese studies at ANU, Australian Defence Force Academy, the East Asia Institute (Singapore), Peking University, and th
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33. On Liberty | Emilie Dye | Superannuation Has Failed
13/11/2020 Duration: 36minSuperannuation has failed in its original goal: helping Australians to achieve financial independence in retirement. Many Australians still rely heavily on the means-tested age-pension because they don’t have enough money to comfortably retire. Superannuation may increase overall savings, but it also reduces the diversity of savings vehicles. The best example is housing: many Australians take longer to save for a deposit on a home and as result are still paying off their mortgage or renting when they want to retire. Because people don’t have options many end up worse off in retirement than they would otherwise. This week for On Liberty, Thursday, 12 November 2020 at 10 am AEST, we welcome Emilie Dye, policy director with the Australian Taxpayers' Alliance (ATA). Emilie will discuss her recent paper which focuses on how taxes on super undermine Australia’s ability to retire on a living wage independent of the pension.
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32. On Liberty | James Morrow | Four More Years Or Democratic Landslide
06/11/2020 Duration: 20minThis week, On Liberty, we host James Morrow, opinion editor at The Daily Telegraph and co-host Sky's Outsiders program. Salvatore Babones hosts Morrow for an On Liberty episode not to be missed: Four more years or a Democratic landslide? As the dust settles on the US Presidential Election, will it be President Trump for four more years? President Biden with a radical agenda or will a result be held up by the postal system? Join us for On Liberty this Thursday, November 5th from 10 am (AEST). Salvatore Babones will host James Morrow for an election debrief live from New York. Morrow is opinion editor at The Daily Telegraph and co-host Sky's Outsiders program.
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31. On Liberty | Tom Switzer | Down To The Line US Elections 2020
01/11/2020 Duration: 40minThis week we welcome Tom Switzer, CIS Executive Director. Salvatore Babones hosts seasoned US political commentator Tom Switzer for an On Liberty episode not to be missed: Down to the line | US Elections 2020. The pandemic has killed more than 225k Americans and abruptly ended Trump's economic boom that saw low unemployment and rising wages among broad swathes of workers. Since the death of George Floyd in May, tensions have led to more political polarisation and disorder across the US. Global markets and seasoned observers have all but ushered in a Joe Biden victory on November 3. With less than a week until the election, we’ll be asking, who’s on the clearer path to victory? Will we see a clean result on the day? What would a Biden win mean for the US and could Democrats gain the Senate?
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30. On Liberty | Sophie York | Is Religion Cherished In Australia?
26/10/2020 Duration: 44minThis week we welcome Sophie York, barrister, law lecturer, and board director. Sophie believes, "religious freedom is a basic, natural human right", and will discuss the importance of religious freedom as the foundation for all our freedoms. We'll ask Sophie is religious freedom cherished in Australia the same way it is longed for in many of our neighbouring countries? Does the Chinese Communist Party fear religious freedom more than economic freedom, or freedom of speech? Do Muslim-majority countries repress non-Muslim religions?
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Does Hong Kong Have a Future? Salvatore Babones | Simon Littlewood | Daniel Del Re
23/10/2020 Duration: 01h54sAustralia seeks to attract “key businesses and global super talent to Australia”, in the words of population minister Alan Tudge. With a new Global Business and Talent Attraction Taskforce, will Hong Kong businesses even consider relocating to Australia? Is China’s new security law the straw that will break Hong Kong’s back? Will Hong Kong survive as a global business centre when vague crimes like “collusion with foreign forces” are now punishable with life imprisonment? Can Hong Kong’s business community navigate between the Scylla of extradition to China and the Charybdis that is the long arm of US sanctions? And if businesses do flee Hong Kong, where will they go? Joining us to answer these questions are two business people who have their fingers on the pulse of Asia: Simon Littlewood of management consultancy ACG Global and Daniel Del Re of strategic communications consultancy Kekst CNC.
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29. On Liberty | Prof. Elizabeth Larus | Why The World Needs A Free Taiwan
16/10/2020 Duration: 40minThis week we welcome Chinese politics expert Professor Elizabeth Larus of the University of Mary Washington to discuss the implications of the American presidential election for cross-strait relations and the future of Taiwan. Prof. Larus, author of Politics and Society in Contemporary China and Economic Reform in China 1979-2003, will join host Salvatore Babones live from Washington, DC. In the four years since then-president-elect Donald Trump took an unprecedented congratulatory phone call from Taiwan's president Tsai Ing-wen, the Trump administration has shown unprecedented levels of support for the small but important island nation. A country of just 24 million people, the strength of Taiwan's economy and democracy are constantly tested by extreme levels of interference from China. We'll be asking Prof. Larus how Taiwan is able to survive and even thrive in the shadow of Beijing's military threats and Chinese Communist Party infiltration. How long can Taiwan hold out against Chinese aggression? What l
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The Fear Epidemic: Frank Furedi | Monica Wilkie
14/10/2020 Duration: 35minEveryone seems to be cursing 2020. We have seen a coronavirus pandemic, mass unemployment, an impending recession or depression, Black Lives Matter riots, and the scourge of cancel culture continues at pace. All these events have led to another epidemic — fear. We are told to fear the virus, fear economic collapse, and fear…each other. But have you ever wondered how fear works? To answer that question, we talked to Frank Furedi a sociologist, social commentator, and author of 26 books including How Fear Works. Frank and CIS policy analyst Monica Wilkie discuss the shift from assuming people are resilient, to assuming they are vulnerable. What impact has how fear ridden culture had on individuals and society?
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Australia’s 2020 Federal Budget | Simon Cowan | Emma Dawson | Stephen Kirchner | Danielle Wood
13/10/2020 Duration: 01h01minThe Most Consequential Budget of our Generation. Covid-19 has blown an unprecedented hole in the budget and rapidly changed policy debates in Australia. Our 30 year run of growth is gone. The recession has returned and predictions of surplus have been replaced by dire forecasts of debt and deficits. The Australia that emerges post coronavirus will be very different and Australia’s think tanks are presenting contrasting visions for the future. We invited Emma Dawson, executive director of Per Capita, Stephen Kirchner, program director of trade and investment at the United States Studies Centre and Danielle Wood, chief executive of Grattan Institute to debate the outcome of the long-awaited 2020 Federal Budget.
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28. On Liberty | Robert Carling | Federal Budget Review 2020
12/10/2020 Duration: 47minThis week, we host a special Episode of On Liberty host by CIS Research Director Simon Cowan. Simon Will speak with Senior Fellow of the CIS Economics Program Robert Carling. On April 16, Prime Minister Morrison signalled after the immediate pandemic-induced crisis, a market-oriented economic agenda is needed to help the economy rebound and drive investment for tomorrow’s prosperity. A growth agenda that is provided not by politicians throwing money at favoured sectors, but by the private sector being freed to invest by being taxed and regulated less. Join us for a special On Liberty with host CIS Research Director Simon Cowan as he speaks Senior Research Fellow in the economics program, Robert Carling. Rob and Simon will analyse, comment, and digest the #Budget2020. You too can join the live conversation and ask questions by tuning in from 10 am (AEST) via YouTube or here on Facebook.
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We need freedom to innovate | Matt Ridley | Tom Switzer
06/10/2020 Duration: 45min"The argument that you need government funding to encourage innovation is not true", Matt Ridley. Matt Ridley’s new book is called "How innovation works and why it flourishes in freedom". The main lesson of the book is: prosperity comes from innovation. Matt focuses on how certain deregulation would improve the rate in which we can innovate and therefore be prosperous. He tells us, "the worst thing government can do for innovation is to make decisions slowly." CIS is focused on how best to revive the Australian economy and boost productivity. We are committed to promoting policies that allow people to be free to innovate, that shake up the culture of over-regulation that has shackled the entrepreneurial spirit of the economy for too long. Join CIS Executive Director Tom Switzer as he asks what should governments do to encourage innovation? What deregulation will clear barriers for entrepreneurs? Why has innovation worked so well with technology but not vaccines or drug discovery? And given all the current