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News Weekly Podcast

English, News, 2022 seasons, 79 episodes, 18 hours, 39 minutes
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Building Strategic Industries Part 1: Pat Byrne with Peter Kelleher

Senior Advisory Council member, Pat Byrne in conversation with News Weekly editor, Peter Kelleher.
7/4/202311 minutes, 40 seconds
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Update on Exemptions for faith based schools and The ALP draft platform

NCC Senior Advisory Council Member, Pat Byrne gives an update on exemptions for faith based schools and the ALP draft platform
6/19/20237 minutes, 13 seconds
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Pat Byrne: NCC Fighting Fund, Essendon-Thorburn affair. Peter Westmore: Ukraine advances against Putin forces. 21 October 2022

Pat Byrne speaks about NCC Fighting Fund and Essendon-Thorburn affair. Peter Westmore talks about Ukraine's advances against Putin forces. 
10/21/202224 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ukraine Brief No 8, July 27. Peter Westmore is interviewed by NCC President Patrick J Byrne

Peter speaks about the state of Russia's war on Ukraine, five months on, and its impact on European countries. 
8/1/202221 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ukraine Brief No 7, May 20. Peter Westmore is interviewed by NCC President Patrick J Byrne — the war after three months; nuclear threat; lessons for Australia

Latest podcast in the series on the war in Ukraine. 
5/20/202230 minutes, 59 seconds
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Peter Westmore - Ukraine-Russia Update 15 March 2022 - Interview with Pat Byrne

Peter Westmore provides an update on the situation in Ukraine, in an interview with Pat Byrne.
3/15/202218 minutes, 54 seconds
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Peter Westmore - Ukraine-Russia Update 7 March 2022 - Interview with Pat Byrne

Peter Westmore provides an update on the situation in Ukraine, in an interview with Pat Byrne.
3/7/202221 minutes, 10 seconds
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Listen to Pat Byrne interviewing Peter Westmore regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 
3/1/202228 minutes, 17 seconds
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An Australian nurse on the USA covid frontlines

NCC President Patrick Byrne talks with Australian ICU nurse David Walsh who is currently working on the frontlines of the Covid19 pandemic in Minnesota, USA. 
12/9/202127 minutes, 58 seconds
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Should young people be involved in politics?

Join Jeremy Mann as he shares his insight as a young person involved in the political sphere.
12/2/202118 minutes, 40 seconds
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What is freedom?

Join Brian Coman as he analyses the state of freedoms today. What do we do when freedoms conflict? Why can no one agree on what freedom is? 
11/18/202138 minutes, 30 seconds
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Victoria Threatens Freedoms

What exactly does Victoria's Equal Opportunity (Religious Exceptions) Amendment Bill mean for faith-based schools and organisations? How will it impact a school's right to hire and fire staff in accordance with their organisational ethos? NCC President Patrick Byrne explains. 
11/5/202111 minutes, 1 second
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Napro Technology: An alternative to IVF?

Join Creighton Model Fertility Care Practitioner Cathryn Marshall RN as she shares the details on the Creighton Model and Napro Technology - an all-natural, scientifically based method for fertility management.  
10/22/202125 minutes, 5 seconds
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COP26 and Green Insanity

Join Peter Westmore at NCC Podcasts where he shares the impacts of radical environmentalism on our society - with a focus on the UN's upcoming COP26 Conference, taking place in October/November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. 
10/8/202130 minutes, 57 seconds
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What do nuclear submarines mean for Australia?

Join National Civic Council immediate past President Peter Westmore for a wide ranging discussion on the impacts of nuclear submarines for Australia. Why did we back out of our deal with the French? How did China react? What does the use of nuclear mean for the future of Australia's energy supply? 
9/30/202129 minutes, 35 seconds
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How do we end lockdowns and border closures?

Join NCC President Patrick Byrne for a comprehensive overview of the measures we need to put an end to lockdowns and border closures and return to a thriving country where everyone can freely move. 
9/23/202117 minutes, 25 seconds
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Australia's future post Afghanistan - Patrick J. Byrne

Why did Biden withdraw the troops? And what does the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban mean for Australia's future? Hear the latest insight from NCC President Patrick J. Byrne.
8/27/202111 minutes, 11 seconds
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Pandemic management: Is there a vendetta against Morrison?

Join NCC President Patrick Byrne as he shares insight into a media vendetta against the Prime Minister's handling of the Covid19 pandemic. 
8/13/202111 minutes, 16 seconds
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What's gone wrong with the housing market? - Patrick J Byrne

Why can't young people afford a house? How can we provide long term solutions to our post Covid economy instead of 'quick fixes'? NCC VP Luke McCormack chats solutions with NCC President Patrick Byrne. 
6/17/202111 minutes, 53 seconds
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A Place for Faith

Join Catholic youth worker Jen Healey as she shares her insights into the place of faith in young people's lives today. 
5/26/202134 minutes, 21 seconds
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Can ScoMo match Albo’s $15bn Industry Building Fund?

Listen to Pat Byrne's editorial from 1 April 2021 issue of News Weekly magazine. 
4/11/20217 minutes, 12 seconds
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Nationals release welcome plan to build industry, jobs

Listen to Patrick Byrne's editorial from News Weekly 20 February 2021 issue.  You can read this editorial here: https://ncc.org.au/newsweekly/cover-story/nationals-release-welcome-plan-to-build-industry-jobs/
2/12/20217 minutes, 3 seconds
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Forces of resistance have stirred – now to reset civilisation

Listen to Patrick Byrne's Editorial from 6 February 2021 Issue of News Weekly. 
2/9/20217 minutes, 17 seconds
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Victorian conversion practices bill cuts a swathe through freedoms

A Victorian government bill to ban “conversion therapy” could see parents be fined up to $99,000, or face five years jail (Section 10), for encouraging their young daughter to be comfortable with her female sex as she enters puberty, in cases where peers and social media influence her to take hormonal puberty blockers to change her sex. Parents could be fined up to $40,000, or face two years in prison, for taking their daughter interstate for counselling (Section 12), and counsellors could be fined for encouraging a young girl to wait until she is older before changing her sex. Hear NCC President Pat Byrne interview AFA President Terri Kelleher on this Bill.
12/4/20207 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Redeemer's light that guides the remnant

Listen to the Christmas reflection from NCC National President, Patrick Byrne
12/4/20206 minutes, 27 seconds
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Tavistock decision: can young people give consent in gender transitioning treatments?

Listen to an interview between Chris McCormack, Victorian president of the Australian Family Association, and national president of the AFA, Terri M. Kelleher on the decision on Bell v Tavistock Gender Clinic. Read the News Weekly article related to this podcast here.
12/3/20208 minutes, 32 seconds
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How Australia can regain its manufacturing mojo

In the third of the series of interviews on Australian manufacturing, Craig Milne from the Australian Productivity Council talks with Chris McCormack about why Australia lost its manufacturing mojo, how this has affected individual and collective wealth and what needs to be done to rekindle a viable Australian manufacturing industry.
6/29/202014 minutes, 24 seconds
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Australian car manufacturing—What went wrong and can it be revived?

Listen to Craig Milne's podcast regarding  Australian car manufacturing.  To read the related News Weekly article, click on the following link: http://newsweekly.com.au/issue.php?id=548
6/11/202027 minutes, 34 seconds
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Gearing up to ditch free-trade policy

To read Craig Milne's article in News Weekly, click on the following link: http://newsweekly.com.au/article.php?id=58971
5/27/202016 minutes, 21 seconds
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Hatchet job on Cardinal Pell breached basic principle of fairness

Terri M. Kelleher and Peter Westmore discuss the findings of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that relate to Cardinal Pell and were recently made public.  Read Peter Westmore's article at http://newsweekly.com.au/article.php?id=59011&s=bDWbcF
5/13/202010 minutes, 48 seconds
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Cardinal Pell Appeal

Peter Westmore and Terri Kelleher talk about Cardinal Pell's Appeal. Peter Westmore was present at the Court of Appeal on both days of the hearing. 
6/7/201924 minutes, 34 seconds
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2019 Federal Budget Podcast - Labor's response

Peter Westmore talks about Labor's response to the 2019 Federal Budget.
4/9/20191 minute, 53 seconds
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2019 Federal Budget Podcast - Energy

Peter Westmore speaks about the 2019 Federal Budget in relation to energy. 
4/9/20194 minutes, 8 seconds
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2019 Federal Budget Podcast - Single Income families and rural Australia

Listen to Peter Westmore speak about the 2019 Federal budget in relation to single income families and rural Australia. 
4/9/20193 minutes, 8 seconds
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2019 Federal Budget Podcast - Overview

Listen to Peter Westmore giving an overview of the 2019 Federal Budget.
4/9/20193 minutes, 4 seconds
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Death-Dealing Bills Break Out Like Hydra's Heads

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
7/20/20179 minutes, 36 seconds
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Call For Referendum After Taiwan Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage

Spoken by Chris McCormack Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
7/11/20176 minutes, 45 seconds
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Low Job Prospects Keep A Generation At Home

Spoken by Terri Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
6/29/20178 minutes, 59 seconds
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Aboriginal Recognition In The Constitution Is No Solution

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
6/27/20177 minutes, 12 seconds
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No Heads Roll Despite Quarantine Foul-Ups

Spoken by Terri Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
6/22/20178 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Great Barrier Reef Is Dying…Again?

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
6/21/201711 minutes, 32 seconds
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Without New Dams In The Basin, We're All Up The Creek

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
4/28/201715 minutes, 16 seconds
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Gas And Power Shortages Due To Renewables Obsession

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
4/28/20177 minutes, 33 seconds
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French Election May Determine Eurozone Fate

Spoken by Peter Kelleher Please subscribe to our Soundcloud page for updates and notifications. To subscribe to News Weekly, visit: www.newsweekly.com.au
4/28/20177 minutes, 9 seconds
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SPECIAL: Prof. Margaret Somerville - Killing As Kindness: Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide

An address to the Australian Family Association March 26, 2017 Professor Margaret Somerville speaks about the issues around legalising assisted suicide/euthanasia which is being proposed at the moment in Victoria and other states. Margaret Somerville is Samuel Gale professor of law emerita in the faculty of medicine and founding director emerita of the Centre for Medicine, Law and Ethics at McGill University in Montreal Canada where she taught for more than 30 years before returning to Notre Dame University in Sydney last year as professor of bio-ethics in the School of Medicine. She has researched developments regarding euthanasia and end-of-life decision making over 3 decades.
4/6/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 10 seconds