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The JBH Show Episode 19: Joe McCracken - Teaching, Politics & Public Service

The JBH Show Episode 19: Joe McCracken - Teaching, Politics & Public Service

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Joe McCracken is an Upper House MP for the Western Region in Victoria, representing the Liberal Party. Born in Ballarat and raised across Western Australia and Victoria, Joe brings a unique perspective shaped by his decade as a history teacher and six years serving on the Colac Otway Shire Council. Join us as we dive deep into Joe's journey from the classroom to parliament, exploring what drives someone to leave a stable career to pursue public service. We discuss the realities of political life, from campaign trails to question time, the challenges of representing 78,000 square kilometers of diverse communities, and the importance of authentic representation. Joe opens up about being the first Victorian MP to come out in their maiden speech, the emergency services tax controversy affecting rural communities, housing affordability for younger generations, and why he believes teaching was the perfect training ground for politics. This conversation tackles everything from local council graffiti to global political trends, the polarization of modern politics, what it really takes to serve 500,000 constituents, and why Joe thinks merit should always come before identity in public service. Whether you're interested in Victorian politics, considering a run for office yourself, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes in parliament, this episode offers an honest, unfiltered look at political life from someone who chose service over self.
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