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Making Sense of Politics
Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges
7 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Making Sense of Politics, the podcast where we try to get our heads around what is happening in world of politics, policy, and power. Hosted by Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges, we’re here trying to navigate the often overwhelming world of politics with clarity, curiosity, and (hopefully) a touch of humour.
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Welcome to Making Sense of Politics, the podcast where we try to get our heads around what is happening in world of politics, policy, and power. Hosted by Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges, we’re here trying to navigate the often overwhelming world of politics with clarity, curiosity, and (hopefully) a touch of humour.
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Making Sense of Politics
Navigating Media Literacy in a Partisan World

In this episode of Making Sense of Politics, hosts Kate Caruthers and Nancy Georges delve into the importance of media literacy, the impact of partisan media, and the power of citizen activism. They discuss the current political climate in the US, the rise of global youth movements advocating for equality, and the challenges faced by political parties in the UK and Australia. The conversation also highlights the role of independent media and the significance of health and social issues, culminating in a discussion about cultural awareness and community initiatives.

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1 week ago
39 minutes 56 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
UN Revelations, Political Transparency, and the Unexpected Power of Nuns

In this episode of the Making Sense of Politics, hosts Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges, discuss recent political events, including Albanese's performance at the UN General Assembly, reflections on Scott Morrison's legacy, and the ethical concerns surrounding political lobbying. They also explore Australia's innovation challenges, emerging political voices in the UK, and the rise of Christian extremism in Australia. The conversation touches on the importance of media literacy, aging and community care solutions, and women's health awareness, particularly regarding menopause. The episode concludes with a heartwarming story about aged nuns reclaiming their home and a discussion on the future of political engagement in Australia.

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2 weeks ago
53 minutes 11 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
Empire of Influence: The Global Reach of Murdoch Media

In this episode, hosts Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges take a dive into the global Murdoch media empire - one of the most powerful and controversial forces in modern journalism and politics. From its origins in Australia to its expansion across the UK and US, the Murdoch dynasty has shaped political discourse, influenced elections, and redefined the role of media in democracy. They also explore the broader mainstream media landscape in Australia, looking at Nine Media and Seven West Media. Key Takeways

  • The rise of Rupert Murdoch and the formation of News Corp
  • Key acquisitions and the global footprint of Murdoch-owned outlets
  • Editorial influence and political alignment across regions
  • The impact of Murdoch media on public opinion and democratic institutions
  • Recent shifts in leadership and what the future may hold



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3 weeks ago
1 hour 27 minutes 37 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
Government Transparency and Secret Deals

In this episode, Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges delve into the current state of Australian politics, emphasising the need for transparency and accountability from the government. They discuss the role of media in shaping public perception and the rapid evolution of AI technology, highlighting its implications for society. The conversation also touches on women’s health issues, community engagement, and the importance of media literacy. As they explore the future of work and environmental ethics, they call for active citizen participation in political discourse and advocacy for social change.

https://makingsenseofpolitics.com/government-transparency-and-secret-deals/

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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes 24 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
Federal Election 2025 Insights

In this episode of the Making Sense of Politics podcast,Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges discuss the recent federal 2025 election results in Australia, focusing on the implications for the Liberal Party, the role of social media in political campaigns, and the influence of women in politics. They explore the challenges faced by the Greens and Community Independents, the importance of transparency in political donations, and the need for a clear vision from political parties. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology on government efficiency and concludes with a heartwarming good news story.

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5 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 44 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
Wealth and Politics: The Growing Disconnect

In this episode of Making Sense of Politics, Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges discuss the current political landscape, focusing on housing policy, government efficiency, and the implications of privatization. They critique the recent housing policies proposed by both major parties, emphasizing the supply-side issues rather than demand. The conversation also touches on the role of government in public services, the rise of authoritarianism, and the influence of misinformation networks like the Atlas Network. The hosts advocate for media literacy and highlight the importance of understanding the origins of news sources. They conclude with a discussion on the challenges of climate change and the need for innovative housing solutions. In this conversation, Nancy Georges and Kate Carruthers discuss various themes surrounding politics, government efficiency, and the role of independents in the political landscape. They explore the implications of privatization, the importance of public service, and the disconnect between wealthy politicians and ordinary citizens. The discussion also highlights community initiatives and activism, emphasizing that one person can make a significant difference. Additionally, they recommend media sources that provide alternative perspectives on current issues.https://makingsenseofpolitics.com/

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6 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 23 seconds

Making Sense of Politics
Making Sense of Politics: A New Beginning

In this inaugural episode of 'Making Sense of Politics', hosts Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges discuss their motivations for creating the podcast, emphasising the importance of political awareness and critical thinking in understanding current events. They explore the challenges of accessing reliable information, the role of independents in Australian politics, and the impact of misinformation. The conversation highlights the need for community engagement and accountability in politics, particularly in light of recent events like COVID-19. The hosts also touch on the importance of media literacy and their plans for future episodes.https://makingsenseofpolitics.com/

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6 months ago
39 minutes 1 second

Making Sense of Politics
Welcome to Making Sense of Politics, the podcast where we try to get our heads around what is happening in world of politics, policy, and power. Hosted by Kate Carruthers and Nancy Georges, we’re here trying to navigate the often overwhelming world of politics with clarity, curiosity, and (hopefully) a touch of humour.