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  • Phil Coorey on: Iran attacks, budget crisis and Canberra’s ‘Braveheart’
    Aug 27 2025

    Political editor Phillip Coorey on the debt bomb facing the next generation, the ‘Braveheart ’situation in parliament and the Iran-led attacks in Australia.

    This podcast is sponsored by CMC Markets

    Further reading:
    The VW, the tobacco kingpin, and Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
    Sloppy criminals who reused a stolen car for arson attacks on a synagogue and nightclub led spies to uncover a state-sponsored campaign of terror.
    PM had no choice but to act after explosive Iran revelations
    After years of rejecting overtures to sever ties with Iran, the government was left with no other option.
    Talkfest hasn’t started yet. Jim Chalmers says it’s already a win
    The treasurer says the build-up to Tuesday’s summit has entrenched the productivity crisis in the political psyche.

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    29 min
  • The chequebook of Mormon: $500m on Australian farms in six months
    Aug 20 2025

    This week on The Fin podcast: senior writer Greg Bearup on why the Mormon Church is buying up vast tracts of Australian farmland and whether it’s in the national interest.

    This podcast is sponsored by CMC Markets

    Further reading:
    Mormon church’s $490m spending spree exposes trade deal blind spot
    Farmers fear the American church could change the face of Australian agriculture.
    The chequebook of Mormon: $500m on Australian farms in six months
    With its immense resources, the US-based Mormon church is buying up vast tracts of Australian farmland. Is this in our national interest?
    Wagyu Rich Listers fatten outback portfolio with Qld deal
    Peter and Jane Hughes, already among the world’s biggest producers of wagyu beef, have added a central western Queensland cattle property to their operation.

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    23 min
  • Do we really need to bring back the baby bonus?
    Aug 13 2025

    This week on The Fin podcast: senior writer Myriam Robin on how worried we should be about declining fertility rates, whether they could and should be reversed and why politicians in Australia are so reluctant to talk about it.

    This podcast is sponsored by CMC Markets

    Further reading:
    Can Australia escape the global fertility crisis?
    Not too long ago, the world was worried about runaway population growth. But with birth rates falling too fast, the scramble is on to avoid the demographic crunch.
    How to fix the economy to make Aussies richer – from people who did
    Jim Chalmers’ economic roundtable risks history being repeated because a cautious prime minister has no electoral mandate for sweeping change.
    Why Australia is far from full but no one wants to talk about it Angst over house and rental prices is fracturing the fragile bigger-Australia consensus. Yet walking away from a larger population is not an option

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    24 min
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