Episode 115: Morrison fumbles at robodebt royal commission, Cookers turn to terrorism, Pampas workers strike for job security and good news for renewables

Episode 115: Morrison fumbles at robodebt royal commission, Cookers turn to terrorism, Pampas workers strike for job security and good news for renewables

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Ben Davison looks at Scott Morrison's performance at the Robodebt
Royal Commission and isn't surprised to learn that Morrison has
not regrets, is still pitting groups of Australian's against each
other and is avoiding answering the questions.


A terrible act of terrorism in Queensland have resulted in the
deaths of three innocents and three suspected terrorists. 
Police were ambushed by conspiracy cultists at a property in
Queensland.  Ben does discuss what happened but more
importantly why it happened and what we need to do to stop QAnon
and other conspiracy cults from inciting violence.  HINT: it
involves a higher level of journalism, among other things.


At the other end of the political spectrum Ben speaks with
Annabel, a Pampas worker of 33 years service, who is on strike
for better job security for casuals and a decent pay
increase.  You can show support to Annabel and her fellow
strikers at https://chuffed.org/project/pampas-strike and join
your union at australianunions.org.au/wow


The good news is a $10 Billion renewable investment fund that
will give the public a stake in the success of a raft of new
wind, solar and battery projects.


Plus we give our supporters from
www.buymeacoffee.com/weekonwednesday a shout out and
congratulations on what has been a MASSIVE 2022.


Van Badham and Ben Davison will be back with an end of year wrap
up and more episodes and live events in 2023!

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