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  • How Australia can chart its own course in an uncertain world
    Jan 28 2026

    The Australian government can’t keep its head in the sand and hope the chaos of the Trump administration will just go away.

    Dr Emma Shortis and Greg Jericho join Glenn Connley to discuss how Australia can navigate what Canadian PM Mark Carney calls the Trump “rupture”.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ at checkout to save $5 off the price – available for a limited time only.

    Guest: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Guest: Greg Jericho, Chief Economist, the Australia Institute // @grogsgamut

    Host: Glenn Connley, Senior Media Advisor, the Australia Institute // @glennconnley

    Show notes:

    After America, the Australia Institute

    Dollars & Sense, the Australia Institute

    The IMF’s banal language is sane-washing an economic crisis created by the egomaniacal Donald Trump by Greg Jericho, Guardian Australia (January 2026)

    What the IMF actually said about Australia’s economy by Greg Jericho, The Point (January 2026)

    Shorter America this week: Trust is rust; It’s the white supremacy, stupid; Five Eyes goes cross-eyed by Emma Shortis, The Point (January 2026)

    Theme music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    27 min
  • “Living within a lie”: Carney’s eulogy to the international order
    Jan 26 2026

    The Trump administration may have killed what remained of the post-war international order, but last week Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered its eulogy.

    On this episode of After America, Allan Behm joins Dr Emma Shortis discuss the global “rupture” identified by Prime Minister Carney, President Trump’s petulant response, why Trump’s apparent climbdown over Greenland may not save NATO, and what this all means for America’s allies, including Australia.

    This discussion was recorded on Thursday 22 January 2026.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Usually available for $34.95, use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off – offer available for a limited time only.

    After America: Australia and the new world order is available from Australia Institute Press for just $19.95.

    Guest: Allan Behm, Advisor, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute

    Host: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Show notes:

    Special Address by Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026, World Economic Forum on YouTube (January 2026)

    Trump sows ‘chaotic cruelty’ while Canadian PM Carney reminds the world it doesn’t have to play along by Emma Shortis, The Conversation (January 2026)

    Shorter America this week: Trust is rust; It’s the white supremacy, stupid; Five Eyes goes cross-eyed by Emma Shortis, The Point (January 2026)

    Scrambled Europe: insecurity and sentimentality are no basis for strategy by Allan Behm, The Point (January 2026)

    Theme music: Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    33 min
  • Does the government understand its own hate laws?
    Jan 21 2026

    The government passed new gun control and hate speech legislation in a special parliamentary sitting, but what impact will they have on Australian democracy?

    Amy Remeikis and Bill Browne join Ebony Bennett to discuss how having fewer guns in the community will make Australians safer. However, the complex anti-hate legislation that was rushed through at the same time could have serious consequences for Australian society.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ at checkout to save $5 off the price – available for a limited time only.

    Where it all went wrong: the case against John Howard by Amy Remeikis is available for pre-order now.

    Guest: Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst, the Australia Institute // @amyremeikis

    Guest: Bill Browne, Democracy & Accountability Director, the Australia Institute // @browne90

    Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebonybennett

    Show notes:

    Federal Government passes new firearm, hate speech laws, The Point (January 2026)

    The Point Live with Amy Remeikis, The Point (January 2026)

    Every four hours, a gun is stolen in Australia, the Australia Institute (October 2025)

    Australia’s Gun Ownership Scorecard: A Growing Problem in Need of Reform, the Australia Institute (January 2025)

    Attorney-General attempts to explain extent of hate speech laws | 7.30, @ABCNewsInDepth on YouTube (January 2026)

    Would half of Australians prefer a One Nation MP to a Labor one? by Bill Browne, The Point

    Theme music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    34 min
  • US extorts Europe in effort to acquire Greenland
    Jan 19 2026

    American alliances aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.

    On this episode of After America, Matt Duss joins Dr Emma Shortis to discuss the Trump administration’s new tariffs against Europe, what if anything it might do in Iran, and its threats to prosecute political opponents.

    This discussion was recorded on Friday 16 January (AEDT) 2026.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off – offer available for a limited time only.

    Guest: Matt Duss, Executive Vice President, Center for International Policy // @mattduss

    Host: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Show notes:

    ‘Shorter America this week: everything is gender’ by Emma Shortis, The Point (January 2026)

    ‘How Marco Rubio Went from “Little Marco” to Trump’s Foreign-Policy Enabler’ by Dexter Filkins, The New Yorker (January 2026)

    ‘Marco Rubio is Trump’s reported secretary of state. How did we get here?’ by Kirby Wilson, Tampa Bay Times (November 2024)

    Theme music: Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    29 min
  • "Chaotic cruelty": Trump administration escalating violence at home and abroad
    Jan 15 2026

    From Minnesota to Greenland, the Trump administration is bulldozing guardrails meant to protect human life and dignity.

    On this episode of After America, Professor Elizabeth N Saunders from Columbia University joins Dr Emma Shortis to discuss the “chaotic cruelty” of the Trump administration, its escalation of hostilities over Greenland and whether it will strike Iran.

    This discussion was recorded on Tuesday 13 January (AEDT) 2026.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off.

    Guest: Elizabeth N Sauders, Professor of Political Science, Columbia University // @profsaunders

    Host: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Show notes:

    ‘What happens now in Venezuela – and the world?’ by Elizabeth N Saunders, Good Authority (January 2026)

    ‘Imperial President at Home, Emperor Abroad’ by Elizabeth Saunders, Foreign Affairs (June 2025)

    ‘Reluctance to look at US with "clear eyes" becoming increasingly untenable: US expert’ by Tegan George, The Point (January 2026)

    After America: Australia and the new world order by Emma Shortis, Australia Institute Press (May 2025)

    Theme music: Blue Dot Sessions

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    32 min
  • Parliament returning early to debate new anti-hate & gun laws
    Jan 14 2026

    Richard Denniss discusses the government’s response to the Bondi terrorist attacks, the chaos of the Trump administration and how to protect Australia’s democracy.

    On this episode of Follow the Money, Richard Denniss and Ebony Bennett discuss the political and policy response to devasting Bondi terrorist attacks, the cancellation of Adelaide Writers’ Week, Trump and the Australia-US alliance, and what to look out for in federal politics in 2026.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ at checkout to save $5 off the price – available for a limited time only.

    Dead Centre: how political pragmatism is killing us by Richard Denniss is also available now.

    Guest: Richard Denniss, co-Chief Executive Officer, the Australia Institute // @richarddenniss

    Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebonybennett

    Show notes:

    ‘Engaging with people you disagree with is part of democracy. Silencing authors is not.’ by Richard Denniss, The Point (January 2026)

    After America podcast, the Australia Institute

    After America: Australia and the new world order by Emma Shortis, Australia Institute Press (May 2025)

    Theme music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions

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    42 min
  • US invades Venezuela, threatens Greenland while ICE wreaks havoc
    Jan 9 2026

    The Trump administration’s imperial march is gathering pace.

    On this episode of After America, Emma Shortis and Angus Blackman discuss the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the credibility of the Trump administration’s threats against Greenland and elsewhere, and the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer.

    This discussion was recorded on Friday 9 January 2026.

    A time for Bravery: what happens when Australia chooses courage is available now via Australia Institute Press. Use the code ‘POD5’ to get $5 off.

    Host: Emma Shortis, Director, International & Security Affairs, the Australia Institute // @emmashortis

    Host: Angus Blackman, Executive Producer, the Australia Institute // @AngusRB

    Show notes:

    ‘What you need to know about Trump administration's abduction of Nicolás Maduro’ by Emma Shortis, The Point (January 2026)

    ‘Trump is destroying the rules of international behaviour. Australia can – and must – act now’ by Allan Behm, Guardian Australia (January 2026)

    Polling – Australia-US Security, the Australia Institute (November 2025)

    ‘Exclusive: UK suspends some intelligence sharing with US over boat strike concerns in major break’ by Natasha Betrand, CNN (November 2025)

    ‘‘The whole thing disgusts me’: Australians ditch US travel as new rules require social media to be declared’ by Daisy Dumas and Ben Doherty, Guardian Australia (December 2025)

    Theme music: Blue Dot Sessions

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    23 min
  • What can be done to fix the PALM scheme? | PALMed Off, Episode 4
    Jan 7 2026

    What would it take to make the PALM scheme a genuine win-win for Australia and its neighbours?

    In the fourth and final episode of PALMed Off, host Morgan Harrington canvases some of the proposed solutions to the problems facing the PALM scheme, including an amnesty for disengaged workers and ensuring that everyone working in Australia has the right to leave their employer.

    PALMed Off is a special four-part series of Follow the Money exploring the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme, an Australian Government guestworker program that could be putting people from nine Pacific Island nations and Timor-Leste at risk of modern slavery.

    The interviews for this podcast were recorded between June and August 2025.

    Host: Morgan Harrington, Research Manager, The Australia Institute // @mhharrington

    Interviewees: Ken Dachi (Welcoming Australia), Dr Lindy Kanan (researcher), Dr Matt Withers (ANU), (Waskam) Emelda Davis (ASSI-Port Jackson Chair), Thomas Costa (Unions NSW), anonymous former PALM workers

    Scripting and production support: Stephen Long, Senior Fellow & Contributing Editor, the Australia Institute

    Sound design and mixing: Simon Branthwaite

    Show notes:

    ‘The PALM Scheme: Labour rights for our Pacific partners’, The Australia Institute (December 2023)

    “If I stay like this, how can I benefit my family?” Initial findings on disengagement from the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme by Kirstie Petrou, Matt Withers, Kaya Barry and Emily House, Griffith University (December 2025)

    Australian South Sea Islanders – Port Jackson: publications

    Theme music: ‘Mumbwe’ by Tio, with thanks to the Wantok Music Foundation

    We’d love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.

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    12 min