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Exchanges with Kieran Gilbert: The (Tiny) Australian Election

Exchanges with Kieran Gilbert: The (Tiny) Australian Election

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This week on Exchanges, I'm joined by Kieran Gilbert, Chief News Anchor at Sky News, to unpack the current state of the Australian election landscape. From low voter engagement and thin policy debates to the growing prominence of housing affordability, Kieran offers a front-line perspective on what’s shaping the national conversation.


We explore the increasing scrutiny on political leaders, the influence of international relations on domestic policy, and the structural challenges facing modern governance. Kieran also reflects on the need for stronger leadership accountability and greater transparency in political discourse, as Australia heads into a critical electoral period.


Follow Kieran here:

Website: https://www.skynews.com.au/the-team/kieran-gilbert

X: @Kieran_Gilbert


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LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-lucas-44a25316/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evanlucas_/

Website: www.evanlucas.com.au


You can buy my book Mind over Money here: https://lnkd.in/gxtsgt95


Chapters

00:00 Election Atmosphere and Voter Engagement

02:48 Policy Discussions and Economic Strategies

05:47 Housing as a Central Election Issue

08:53 Scrutiny and the Role of Independents

12:09 International Relations and Domestic Impact

14:54 Future of Governance and Structural Reform

17:59 Leadership and Political Accountability

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