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Peter Clarke, Margo Kingston and Tim Dunlop

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Peter Clarke, Margo Kingston and Tim Dunlop

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Peter Clarke, Margo Kingston and Tim Dunlop

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Denise Shrivell is an Australian democracy activist, media critic and analyst. Her background is in advertising and public communications. More recently, Denise has worked on political campaigns including as an advisor to "community independent
Tasmania has just had an election called by disgruntled premier, Jeremy Rockliff, who wanted to escape the "chaos" (his words) of an unstable, minority government. The election did not go well for Rockliff. The Tasmanian Liberal party did gain
Just over a year ago, on 21 May, 2023, Australia experienced a seismic shift in its political landscape with a federal election that saw six community independents, six women, elected to parliament by defeating sitting Liberal Party members in
Tim Dunlop, Margo Kingston and Peter Clarke meet in the Zone to gauge what 2023 has brought us so far and what may lie ahead. They touch on the Albanese Labor government one year in, the USA presidential contest just starting, artificial intell
A feature interview with the author of, Voices of us: The independents’ movement transforming Australian democracy.Peter Clarke speaks with his fellow #transitzone podcaster, Tim Dunlop, about some of the key themes in Tim's latest and fourth b
The micro-blogging, social media platform, Twitter, emerged into the media ecosphere in 2006, almost simultaneously with Facebook (now Meta). The era of pervasive social media, as we now know it, began.Since then, Twitter has evolved through ma
The micro-blogging, social media platform, Twitter, emerged into the media ecosphere in 2006 almost simultaneously with Facebook (now Meta). The era of pervasive social media, as we now know it, began. Twitter evolved through a series of change
Photography as a media invention emerged in the early decades of the nineteenth century, over sixty years before that cluster of other communications technologies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, including cinema, audio recor
The 2022 federal election voting day is almost upon us.This has been a relatively dismal campaign for ventilating and illuminating, in detail, the parties' and independents’ actual policies. There’s a kind of media lip service paid to the theor
As the final, febrile week of the 2022 federal election campaign begins, we touch base with Suzie Holt, the "Voices for" community-based, independent candidate for the electorate of Groom, centred on Toowoomba in regional Queensland. It is the
Ninety years ago, in July 1932 a radio announcer, Conrad Charlton, said these words into a microphone: “This is the Australian Broadcasting Commission”. Public broadcasting was born in Australia.In 1956, the year of the Melbourne Olympics, his
Here in the #transitzone we have documented and examined, in some detail, the rise and evolution of the “Voices for” independents movement across Australia. We have spoken to founders of movements in specific electorates and independent candida
It has been looming for months but now it is upon us in all its febrile intensity and messiness: the federal election 2022.The #transitzone team, Tim Dunlop, Margo Kingston and Peter Clarke discuss the out-of-the-blocks phase of the campaign.
Dr Hanabeth Luke is challenging Kevin Hogan in the regional seat of Page in north eastern NSW, currently the scene of intense and devastating floods especially in the city of Lismore. Hogan is defending a two party, preferred margin of 59.4% fr
Andrew Wilkie Is the independent Member for Clark (formerly Denison) in Tasmania. He took the seat of Denison from the Labor Party in the 2010 federal election before Cathy McGowan presaged the rise of the current crop of community-based, centr
Mirranda Burton is a graphic artist and writer based in Melbourne. Despite delays caused by the corona virus pandemic and lockdowns, she finally succeeded in having her graphic novel, Underground, Marsupial Outlaws and Other Rebels of Australia
The #transitzone is currently producing a series of podcasts examining aspects of the evolving concept and practice of contemporary DEMOCRACY.The Human Rights Law Centre is an Australian non-government organisation with offices in Sydney and Me
The Sydney inner metropolitan electorate of Wentworth is affluent and diverse. Geographically, much of it hugs Sydney Harbour.The current Liberal Party incumbent is Dave Sharma who won the seat back from independent MP, Kerryn Phelps, at the 20
The federal election draws closer. We can all sense generally and across the media-scape the political electoral processes, including, partisan propaganda, intensifying.Here in the #transitzone, over the last few months, we have put a particula
The “Voices for” community based movement of centre-right, independent candidates challenging Liberal Party incumbents in ostensible “blue ribbon” seats is clearly an historic, political movement in Australia. And will play a significant role i
Zoe Daniel is only 48. She has been a journalist most of her adult working life including long stints as a foreign correspondent in Africa, South East Asia and the United States with a front row media seat observing the rise of Trump, investiga
The #transitzone podcasts started in August 2020 at the peak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. As Tim Dunlop, currently in Nice, France, Margo Kingston in her new home in Comboyne, regional New South Wales and Peter Clarke in Melbourne, Australia, re
On an overcast Melbourne morning, Dr Monique Ryan launched her "Voices for" campaign in the seat of Kooyong held by the federal treasurer, Josh Frydenberg. Ryan is a "Voices for" centre-right, community based, independent candidate. Her campaig
Dr John Hewson was the Liberal Party, Federal Opposition Leader from 1990 to 1994 and architect of the 650 page policy and details rich Fightback economic document, who lost the "unlosable election" to Prime Minister, Paul Keating in 1993, larg
Here in the #transitzone, because we believe it is significant in Australian political history, we have been examining and documenting the “Voices for” movement around Australia, the phenomenon of centre-right, grass roots democracy candidates
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