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Think Again
Jennifer Borrell & Jacques Boulet
309 episodes
2 days ago
Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.
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Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.
Show more...
News
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Can the Labor government keep the people’s trust on its current trajectory?
Think Again
1 month ago
Can the Labor government keep the people’s trust on its current trajectory?
Jennifer and Jacques talk about the 'performance' of the federal Labor government and how its rhetoric about how well it is doing doesn't quite match reality. Examples are responses to the genocide in Gaza, climate policy, the aged care system, and the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers. They highlight that the fragile trust of Australians should not be taken for granted.
Think Again
Think Again offers weekly conversations and reflections about current events, trends and public pronouncements on contemporary and emerging issues. The show moves beyond what we read and hear via the public and ‘social’ media, to invite alternative possibilities to guide our thinking, living and organising.