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Cut Through
Crikey
52 episodes
5 days ago
Cut Through is Crikey’s spin-free analysis of Australian news, politics and power. Each week we break down the biggest news stories, stripping away the noise to bring you the information that really matters. Join us every Friday to get your talking points delivered the Crikey way.

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Cut Through is Crikey’s spin-free analysis of Australian news, politics and power. Each week we break down the biggest news stories, stripping away the noise to bring you the information that really matters. Join us every Friday to get your talking points delivered the Crikey way.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Australian Parliament Sports Club saga: what counts as lobbying?
Cut Through
24 minutes 29 seconds
3 weeks ago
Australian Parliament Sports Club saga: what counts as lobbying?

What counts as ‘lobbying’? That’s the central question at the core of the Australian Parliament Sports Club saga, the company organising social sport at Parliament House — paid for by sponsors, who in turn get to play alongside politicians and political staffers, building vital relationships during sitting weeks. 


According to the government’s definition, the Club is not a lobbying organisation and has been removed from the lobbyists register. CEO of the Club Andy Turnbull provided Crikey with a lengthy statement defending his operation… after kicking out former Wallabies captain and Senator David Pocock for questioning the legitimacy of the Club at senate estimates. 


So does it pass the pub test? Crikey’s media reporter Daanyal Saeed joins the podcast to unpack the Parliament Sports Club lobbying saga, from beginning to end.


Read more:

  • Australian Parliament Sports Club de-registered as lobby group amid MP outrage (including Andy Turnbull’s full statement to Crikey)
  • The gambling lobby has infiltrated social sports at Parliament House
  • Gambling not as serious as cigarettes, PM’s adviser tells reform advocates
  • On gambling, Australia is a collection of banana republics — while our cowering government watches on



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Cut Through
Cut Through is Crikey’s spin-free analysis of Australian news, politics and power. Each week we break down the biggest news stories, stripping away the noise to bring you the information that really matters. Join us every Friday to get your talking points delivered the Crikey way.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.