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  • The AI bubble comes to Australia: what happens if it goes pop?
    Dec 3 2025

    Chanticleer columnist James Thomson and technology editor Paul Smith on the multi-trillion dollar AI investment boom, where the opportunities are for Australia and what happens if it goes wrong.

    This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband

    Further reading:

    OpenAI in Australian blitz as it woos start-ups, corporates
    The Silicon Valley giant behind ChatGPT will offer free services to major venture capital-backed tech companies as it attempts to steal a march on rivals.

    Burry, Buffett and boomers: How markets drive our ugly generation gap
    While investors love the contrarian wisdom of Michael Burry and Warren Buffett, capital-soaked markets mean the world they won in is gone, creating deep societal problems.

    Reasons the AI bubble doesn’t look like the dotcom crash (yet)It’s the biggest spending spree in history. Is the AI boom a bubble, and what does it mean for investors and the Australian economy if it bursts?

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    35 min
  • The market darling, the $50 million share dump and the silent CEO
    Nov 26 2025

    Senior reporter Jonathan Shapiro on the rise of DroneShield, why its CEO just dumped all his stock and whether the company can restore the faith.

    This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband

    Further reading:

    Oleg Vornik defends $50m DroneShield share sale, citing risk to life
    While the businessman has been circumspect about the reasons for offloading his entire stake, privately he has given an explanation to some investors.
    Inside the two-week unravelling of high-flying tech stock DroneShield
    A $70 million share sale by the chief executive, chairman and a third director has opened up a Pandora’s box of questions about its products, and accounts.
    DroneShield dream run comes to abrupt end after CEO dumps $50m stake
    Shares in the defence technology business crashed almost 30 per cent after Oleg Vornik and two directors sold considerable holdings with little explanation.

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    27 min
  • The shocking number at the heart of the Liberal Party’s problems
    Nov 19 2025

    Phillip Coorey and Tony Barry on the decision to dump net zero, the Coalition’s existential crisis and whether Sussan Ley’s leadership can survive.

    This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband

    Further reading:

    Andrew and Angus who? Leadership rivals a blank canvas, says poll
    More than a third of voters have never heard of Andrew Hastie or Angus Taylor, the men who could challenge Sussan Ley for the Liberal leadership.
    One Nation seen as party best suited to handle immigration: poll
    While cost of living remains the most important issue for voters, they believe One Nation is the party best suited to deal with immigration policy.
    ‘Lowest since Federation’: Dire poll for Liberals and Ley as One Nation surges
    Voters are more disillusioned than ever with the Coalition after a week of infighting over climate policy, and as support for One Nation hits a new high.

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    33 min
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