The Good Vote

By: Eternity News
  • Summary

  • What issues matter most to Australian Christians during an election? Hosts Tim Costello and Mel Wade talk to Australia's experts and leaders - including the ones that Christians don't usually get to hear from! Episode guests: Prof Ian Harper (Reserve Bank & Dean of Melbourne Business School, Melbourne University) - Economy; John Anderson (Former Deputy PM & Nationals Leader) - Religious Freedom; Natasha Stott Despoja (former senator & Ambassador for Women and Girls) - Women Dr Tim Flannery (leading climate scientist & Australian of the Year winner) - Environment Dr Susan Carland (author & Muslim spokesperson) - Islamophobia Mark Yettica-Paulson (Aboriginal leader) - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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  • Women
    Apr 29 2019

    Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of domestic & family violence. Australia's national helpline, 1800 RESPECT is available for sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling and information referral service, 24 hours a day, every day of the year and we encourage anyone who is personally affected by this episode to call.

    In this episode of The Good Vote, Tim Costello and Mel Wade speak to Natasha Stott Despoja about women.


    Podcast guest: Natasha Stott Despoja

    Natasha Stott Despoja AM is the founding Chairperson of Our Watch (the Foundation to Prevent Violence Against Women and their Children). She has been Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls December which involved 45 country visits between December 2013 and 2016 to promote women’s economic empowerment, women’s leadership and reduce violence against women and girls.

    She is a member of the World Bank Gender Advisory Council and, currently, sits on the UN High LevelWorking Group on the Health & Human Rights of Women, Children and Adolescents. She is a former Senator for South Australia (1995-2008) and former Leader of the Australian Democrats.

    In 2011, Natasha was made a Member of the Order of Australia for her service to the Australian Parliament, education and as a role model for women. She is still the youngest woman ever to enter the Australian Federal Parliament. In 2001, she was made a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum. Natasha has held the positions of Australian Democrats’ Leader and Deputy Leader and is the longest-serving Democrat Senator in the party’s history.

    Natasha is an Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at The University of Adelaide; a columnist for The Adelaide Advertiser, and was a guest panellist on Channel 10’s TheProject. She is a former Deputy Chair of beyondblue, a former Burnet Institute Board member (now Patron); served on the board of the South Australian Museum (SAM) (2009-2013), the Advertising StandardsBoard (ASB) (2008-2013) and the Museum of Australian Democracy (MOAD) (2010-2013). She is a member of the Australian Privacy Foundation Advisory Board and the Global Women's InstituteLeadership Council.

    She has been Patron or Ambassador for a number of not-for-profit groups including The Orangutan Project; Ovarian Cancer Australia, and ENUF the HIV/AIDS anti-stigma campaign. She lives in Adelaide with husband Ian and their two children Conrad and Cordelia.

    A full transcript of this episode will be available soon at eternitynews.com.au/thegoodvote. Be sure to check out Eternity News' Election Guide for a more detailed look at this election's key issues.

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    25 mins
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
    Apr 29 2019

    In this episode of The Good Vote, hosts Tim Costello and Mel Wade speak to Mark Yettica-Paulson about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

    Podcast guest:

    Mark Yettica-Paulson is an Indigenous man from the south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales regions. He is the Workplace Relationships Manager at Australians Together and the Creator of Ngalpa Ngiya War Cry performed by AFL player Adam Goodes.

    Mark founded the Yettica Group, a leadership consultancy, and is a former chief executive of the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre and was the joint campaign director of Recognise, working towards recognition of Australia's First peoples in the constitution.

    A full transcript of this episode will be available soon at eternitynews.com.au/thegoodvote. Be sure to check out Eternity News' Election Guide for a more detailed look at this election's key issues.

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    21 mins
  • Islamophobia
    Apr 29 2019

    In this episode of The Good Vote, hosts Tim Costello and Mel Wade speak to Dr Susan Carland about the issue of Islamophobia.

    Episode guest: Susan Carland

    Susan Carland is an academic, author, and social commentator. She has a PhD from Monash University’s School of Social Sciences, where she is a lecturer and researcher at Monash University’s National Centre for Australian Studies. Her teaching and research expertise are in gender, sociology, contemporary Australia, and the modern Muslim experience.

    Susan is a regular reviewer and Friday panellist on ABC TV’s News Breakfast, and was also the host of the ABC Radio National Series Assumptions. She has appeared on the Agonyseries, Lateline, Q&A, The Drum, Home Delivery, and has featured in InStyle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Dumbo Featherand Sunday Lifemagazines. She's married to Waleed Aly, who hosts the Ten Network show The Project and is arguably Australia's most well-recognised Muslim.

    Susan’s first book The Research Process(7th edition), co-authored with Professor Gary Bouma, was published by Oxford University Press in 2016 and she released her second book Fighting Hislamin May 2017 with Melbourne University Publishing. Her writing has appeared in The Guardian, The Age, in academic publications, and numerous anthologies.


    A full transcript of this episode will be available soon at eternitynews.com.au/thegoodvote. Be sure to check out Eternity News' Election Guide for a more detailed look at this election's key issues.

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    27 mins

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