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Saturday Magazine

22 Sep 2015

Commissions

News & Politics, Podcast

From new PM Malcolm Turnbull’s Knife Cabinet, Pete and Tas take a look at the turbulent week that was, mostly in light of the Liberals’ upheaval.

Adam Carr is brought in to discuss the science of voting, known as Zuthology, in the face of the upcoming election in both the Canning electorate and the Hellenic Republic.

Fiona Richardson, state member for Northcote, is grilled by Tas (then Ian) about her thoughts on the Royal Commission into domestic abuse, instigated by Rosie Battie.

She is also asked about the next steps for this Commission and it’s set to address family violence.

Ro Allen, Commissioner of Gender & Sexuality, gives away of wishlist of things she wants to get done in her new position and the taboo that she will encounter.

The HEY Grants Program is a government-funded initiative for boosting mental well-being in our youth, as explained by Georgie Ferrarie.

John Taylor, from Duran freakin’ Duran, grants Pete an exclusive all the way from Vegas, where he discusses his band’s legacy and newest in a long line of 14 albums.

A Sure Sign Of Love, a Zodiac themed show from the Fringe Festival, is elaborated on by a leopard skin clad Elena Gabriel.

Aired on 19th of September, 2015.

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