#80 - Barnaby Joyce - When Government Decisions Hit Home
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🎙 In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with Barnaby Joyce for a wide-ranging, unfiltered conversation on service, responsibility, and the growing crises facing everyday Australians.
Barnaby comes from a proud military family, and we begin by unpacking that history — what service, sacrifice, and duty have meant across generations, and how those values have shaped his view of leadership and country.
From there, we dive head-first into the cost-of-goverment crisis, the pressure on Australian families, and how government decisions have contributed to the economic strain people are feeling right now.
We also break down the energy crisis — soaring power prices, energy security, net-zero policy impacts, and why Australians are paying more while getting less certainty about the future.
This isn’t a rehearsed political appearance. It isn’t soundbites or spin.
It’s a direct conversation about accountability, consequences, and what happens when governments lose touch with the people they’re meant to serve.
🧭 In This Episode We Cover: 🎖️ Barnaby’s family military history and service 💰 The real cost-of-living pressures on Australians ⚡ Australia’s energy crisis and rising power bills 🏛️ Government decision-making and long-term consequences 🇦🇺 Responsibility, leadership, and national priorities 🗣️ Speaking plainly in a political culture built on avoidance
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