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Nat Chat: A Common Sense Podcast

Nat Chat: A Common Sense Podcast

De : Jade Benham
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The Victorian Nationals are the only party dedicated to representing Regional Victoria. A group of common sense people, with a lot of life experience, working for the good of the the communities they live in.
This is the long conversations you don't get to hear and we're also featuring people who are kicking goals around the electorate and those that have big ideas.

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    • Episode 22 - A lesson in humility and common sense with David Littleproud
      Jun 9 2025

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      As the great Bill Belichick once said "True leadership is when you do the best thing for the team, knowing it's not the best thing for yourself."

      David Littleproud has faced a pile on from the media in the past few weeks for digging in his heels and not compromising on whats best for regional Australia. That is true leadership and he sat down with me at State Conference in Wodonga to unpack it a little, talk about some of the rumours and reflect on what it means to be part of The Nationals.

      We acknowledge the land on which this podcast was recorded and we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
      Find information and social media links here: https://www.jadebenham.com.au/

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      28 min
    • Episode 21: Tim Bull MP on the Kokoda Scholarship Program
      May 29 2025

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      Hon. Tim Bull MP has taken the lead on the Kokoda scholarship program the Liberals & Nationals have been running over the past decade or so.

      It fits - he is the Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs in Victorian Parliament and he's extremely passionate about it.

      This year, we are launching the inaugural Farnsworth Lochhead Lowe Scholarship for senior students in the Mildura electorate to attend this pilgramage to Kokoda to walk in the footsteps of our fallen heroes who essentially helped save Australia from a Japanese invasion during World War II.


      You can find out more about the Farnsworth Lochhead Lowe Scholarship program here: https://www.jadebenham.com.au/kokoda-trek/2025-farnsworth-lochhead-lowe-scholarship-recipients/

      We acknowledge the land on which this podcast was recorded and we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
      Find information and social media links here: https://www.jadebenham.com.au/

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      30 min
    • Episode 20 - Luke Alexander, United Firefighters Union - The lack of common sense will cost you
      May 8 2025

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      Look, I never thought I'd see the UFU come on a Nats podcast. History will show that we haven't been friends. However, history also shows that I work with anyone if its in the best interests of my community.

      Fortunately, I have an excellent relationship with our UFU representatives in Mildura, as well as our professional firefighters at Station 72 and our CFA staff & volunteers so we can have some very frank conversations.

      Luke Alexander is a born and bred Merbein boy and now one of the firefighters at station 72 in Mildura. He loves it, You can see how much he loves it and he's also our UFU rep, so he certainly lets me know when things are right.

      Do I agree with the politicisation of our emergency services, no. But the unions do have a lot of power with the Labor Government so when Luke wants to come and explain to you why this is such a bad idea, I opened the doors wide.

      The Emergency Services Volunteers Levy is just another tax that the Allan Labor Government have dressed up to appeal to the goodwill that the community has for firefighters. But it's another tax and it's legislates cuts to the budgets of the CFA and FRV (Fire Rescue Victoria).

      It will cost farmers 189% more on that fire services levy you get on your rates notice so local councils will cop the blame for it, meanwhile, there's provision for this to fund new appliances and bloated pay packets, but no guarantee it will come back to the communities it hurts the most.

      It stinks and we're asking you to help us kill it.

      Go to scrapthetax.com.au and sign the petition.

      We acknowledge the land on which this podcast was recorded and we pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
      Find information and social media links here: https://www.jadebenham.com.au/

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      39 min
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