Crikey's Electioncast - a daily Australian federal election podcast

  • 3. Week Three: Housing policy in the worst election ever

    37:18||Season 2, Ep. 3
    Labor and the Coalition agree with voters: this is the housing election. But despite making headline-grabbing housing policy a focus of their official campaign launches, both parties' plans have been criticised by... pretty much everyone.Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers editor Crystal Andrews unpack the policy promises, and ask why politicians refuse to address the problem at the heart of Australia’s housing crisis (no, it’s not immigration).Then editor-in-chief Sophie Black reveals why Crikey is running for parliament alongside 'Crikey for PM' campaign manager, our own Charlie Lewis. Plus, will women, once again, hold the deciding vote on May 3?Read more:Is this the worst election campaign ever?Struggling renters are all but invisible this electionThe eye-watering numbers that paint a picture of a journalism industry propped up by real estate cashRussia-Indonesia debacle reveals Australia is racist and incompetent in the face of a new global orderIs Peter Dutton aware that women… can vote?Crikey for PMCrikey for PM makes a corfluteGot a tip for us? Contact us on Signal CRIKEY.01 or send a tip here.Want to share your thoughts on the election? Send an email to letters@crikey.com.au
  • 2. Week Two: Is the minority government ‘dream’ dead?

    37:39||Season 2, Ep. 2
    Peter Dutton’s flopping, and Labor has surged ahead in the most recent polls. Does this kill the prospect of any kind of minority government?Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers editor Crystal Andrews discuss why Anthony Albanese’s fortunes appear to have changed so quickly, and if NSW Labor’s response to the historic NSW doctor’s strike is damaging federal Labor’s health credentials.Despite the polls, our columnist Rachel Withers explains why independents are still the ones to watch, and media reporter Daanyal Saeed reveals the jaw-dropping cost of getting on the campaign bus.Read more:Bernard's controversial article: From the edge of victory to the jaws of defeat, Dutton hits the panic buttonReader reply: I’m a NSW doctor. Striking is our only option in an unsafe hospital systemRachel's columns Forget the Frontbench and Well HungLabor pains: Meet the local independents trying to unseat Labor MPsGreen shoots: Has the return of Trump given the minor party its mojo back?On the campaign trail: How small media players are iced outGot a tip for us? Contact us on Signal CRIKEY.01 or send a tip here.Want to share your thoughts on the election? Send an email to letters@crikey.com.au
  • 1. Week One: Tariffs, trade wars, and Trump

    36:45||Season 2, Ep. 1
    It took six days into the federal election campaign for Donald Trump to throw his first grenade. The US President’s “Liberation Day” tariffs have put the world on the brink of a global trade war and ramped up the pressure on the major parties to pitch a clear path forward.Crikey politics editor Bernard Keane and readers editor Crystal Andrews discuss what the US tariffs mean for the election, Anthony Albanese’s response, and how the announcement has undermined the start of Peter Dutton’s campaign.Then politics reporter Anton Nilsson and Tips & Murmurs editor Charlie Lewis talk pork barreling and campaign gossip.Read more:Dutton has flirted pathetically with Trump. On ‘Liberation Day’, the honeymoon is over.Albanese brings a protectionism popgun to Trump’s trade war trenches. It won’t save usThe who’s who of Australia’s security sector are saying the quiet part out loudThis little piggy: We’re mapping the election’s pork-barrellingCorflutes, Craig Kelly, curry pies: Welcome to our spicy election-edition Tips and MurmursHow to tip-off Crikey: Heard something weird? Seen something amusing? Want to take someone down? We’re here to help!Got a tip for us? Contact us on Signal CRIKEY.01 or send a tip here.Want to share your thoughts on the election? Send an email to letters@crikey.com.au
  • Welcome to the 2025 Electioncast!

    00:43||Season 2
    Crikey's Electioncast is back! Every Friday throughout the 2025 federal election campaign, we'll bring you political analysis that cuts through the spin.
  • 28. Day 42: The 2022 Federal Election with Kishor Napier-Raman, Amber Schultz, Bernard Keane and Charlie Lewis

    33:06||Season 1, Ep. 28
    The 2022 federal election is officially in the books. On today's edition of the Electioncast, audience editor Imogen Champagne speaks to Kishor Napier-Raman, Amber Schultz, Bernard Keane and Charlie Lewis about a remarkable result that will change the way we think about Australian politics.
  • 27. Day 40: The fierce battle in the campaign's final days with Bernard Keane

    19:35||Season 1, Ep. 27
    On the eve of the 2022 election, political editor Bernard Keane talks to associate editor Amber Schultz about how the campaign evolved over the weeks, what issues became the focus and what the legacy of the teal independents will be.
  • 26. Day 39: Labor's costs and the Prime Minister's lies

    14:58||Season 1, Ep. 26
    The last week of the election has been centred around costings: when will they be announced, what will they show and whether they matter. On today's Electioncast, news editor Georgia Wilkins dissects the electoral tradition of policy costings, along with introducing Crikey's 'Campaign of Lies and Falsehoods' dossier.
  • 25. Day 38: What is Anthony Albanese's final pitch to become Prime Minister?

    16:16||Season 1, Ep. 25
    them. Scott Morrison reset his campaign during a speech at the Liberal Party launch on Sunday. On today's Electioncast, federal politics reporter Kishor Napier-Raman debriefs on Anthony Albanese's last-minute pitch at the National Press Club today.
  • 24. Day 37: How much are the parties paying Facebook to win your vote? with Cam Wilson

    14:38||Season 1, Ep. 24
    One of the main ways that political parties get a message out to voters is by paying Facebook. On today's Electioncast, associate editor Cam Wilson speaks with Georgia Wilkins about the different ways the parties are using Facebook, YouTube and other social media platforms to win your vote this election.
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