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Fact Migration - Greg Jericho, Jana Favero and Abul Rizvi
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Jo tries to inject facts into the dangerously escalating debate about immigration while Dave questions whether even having this discussion allows the Right to set the terms of the debate. With The Australia Institute's Greg Jericho and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre's Jana Favero and an interview with Abul Rizvi.
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Karl, Keir, and a Party of Two - Antoun Issa and Tina Quinn
01:04:52|This week on The Sunday Shot, Jo Dyer and Dave Milner are joined by returning panelist Antoun Issa and debutant Tina Quinn from 2SER's Fourth Estate to dissect a chaotic week in politics both at home and abroad. Starting with Karl Stefanovic's departure from Channel 9 to pursue the "Australian Tucker Carlson" lane, hiring Drew Pavlou and interviewing Tommy Robinson while chasing that lucrative 30% far-right demographic.We then cover the launch of "Community Strong Australia," the new teal party formed by Zali Stegall and Allegra Spender. Is formalising into a party undermining the independents' grassroots appeal? This is contrasted with the explosive success of Mamdani-endorsed socialist candidates sweeping New York's Democratic primaries.Buy Antoun's book from your local bookshop:https://www.betterread.com.au/book/rebirth-wto-book-9780733651885.do
Hands-Off Hanson, Sane-Washing, and the Algae Is Winning
01:03:03|This week, Jo Dyer and David Milner are joined by Bruce Wolpe and first-time guest Charlie Lewis from Crikey. The panel dissects that National Press Club address, and how the media (mis)handled Hanson's inflammatory rhetoric, as well as a curious pre-event disinvitation, and why so many reporters seemed more concerned about keeping Hanson happy than holding her accountable. Also on the agenda, the Albanese government's latest capitulation to business lobby pressure on tax reform, Gina Reinhart's bizarre proposal to hand Australian islands to Elon Musk or Israeli defence contractors, and Trump's reasons for starting a war he couldn't win.
The World-ish Cup? - Emma Shortis, Michael Pascoe, and Jayson Gillham
01:18:21|That feeling when the government's budget lacks principle and accountability, and we all suffer because the math ain't mathing on those secondhand subs we totally always wanted.Our panel looks deeper at the budget after many Senate estimates questions (and non-answers), and examines the erratic behaviour of statements coming out of the White House. Plus, Dave interviews concert pianist Jayson Gillham, formerly of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, who had a performance cancelled for speaking out about Israel murdering Palestinian journalists.Buy tickets to Jayson's national tour here: jaysongillham.com/keystolife
Sneaky Munitions Plants, a Media UnTamed and Suing the King
01:11:32|Daniel James and Joel Jenkins join Dave and Jo to talk about a range of topics this week. We cover the bizarre latest attacks on Grace Tame, Dave's exclusive reporting on the undeclared munitions factories supplying Israel, what happens when One Nation actually gets questioned about policy, and more!
A Party of Independents? - Crystal Andrews, Royce Kurmelovs and Tim Dunlop
01:16:46|Our panel covers the Senate Estimates hearing, protests in Canberra over the treatment of Sumud Flotilla activists, and Jo interviews Tim Dunlop about the possibility of a Teal party.

All About Farrer; Nick on NACC; Aboard Sumud - Rachel Withers, Nick Feik, Surya McEwen
01:06:22|Jo and Rachel Withers examine the Farrer entrails, Nick outlines the problems the failing NACC and Dave interviews Surya McEwen aboard the Sumud Global Flotilla.

The Evil Corporate Manifesto - Grace Tame, Antony Loewenstein, and Amal Naser
58:51|Our all-star panel this week is here to break down the good, the bad, and the ugly news both here and abroad.