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A wide‑ranging hour covering domestic politics (One Nation’s surge and the Coalition’s paralysis), major policy debates (NDIS reform, political donations), crime and national security items, transport projects, and international flashpoints from the US tariffs decision to Iran and Russia. Jack the Insider and Hong Kong Jack mix sharp political analysis with on‑the‑ground colour and sport/entertainment roundups.
00:00:26 — Intro & banter
Quick greeting, light chat about Chinese New Year and local life in Hong Kong. Sets tone and introduces the episode.
00:01:36 — One Nation surge & polling deep-dive
Discussion of recent polls showing One Nation jumping into mid‑teens/20s in places; skepticism about methodology (Roy Morgan/telephone vs face‑to‑face) and how soft protest votes can be. Hong Kong Jack calls this a historically large minor‑party rise.
00:06:49 — Why major conservatives look frozen (cost of One Nation policy)
Analysis of Coalition paralysis on immigration policy; PBO estimate on net‑zero migration cost discussed; critique that Liberals/Nationals aren’t confronting One Nation’s policy platform.
00:10:47 — Keith Wallerhan essay: who are modern decisive voters?
Summary of Wallerhan’s argument that the old “Phil & Jenny” voter has shifted; a new aspirational, tertiary‑educated, renting suburban voter is key and the Liberal Party hasn’t adapted.
00:13:29 — Nationals, nuclear sites and political messaging failures
How rushed / poorly communicated policy (nuclear sites list) triggered NIMBY backlash; claim the Coalition isn’t doing the detailed work needed to respond to voter shifts.
00:18:28 — High Court challenge to Victoria’s political donations regime
Two independents argue the law entrenches major parties by cutting off new fundraising structures; discussion of the likely timing and importance for the November state election.
00:20:30 — Crime: abduction/murder linked to organised crime networks
Appalling case of an elderly man abducted from North Ryde, body discovered near Penrith; two men charged, defence suggests broader Sydney crime network involvement.
00:24:56 — Gang violence & the Matt Utai shooting; crime networks in Sydney
Brief on organised‑crime turf disputes (the “Coconut Cartel” reference) and ongoing police investigations.
00:24:56 — Transport — Sydney–Newcastle high‑speed rail proposal
Federal funding for planning (~AUD 660m so far) discussed; doubts raised about cost, route feasibility and whether fast rail really suits Australia’s geography and travel patterns.
00:31:09 — NDIS & autism diagnosis debate
Mike Freelander (paediatrician & MP) argues autism diagnostic threshold is too low; Grattan Institute numbers referenced; concern NDIS budget/scope is unsustainable without reform.
00:36:29 — Australians in Syrian camps / “ISIS brides” debate
Strong views on repatriation and national security; discussion of Australian citizenship rights for children born in Australia and the political difficulty of extracting or repatriating individuals from camps.
00:42:10 — UK entry rules for dual citizens (brief)
Note about changes/fees affecting dual UK citizens arriving without a UK passport; implications for Hong Kongers and others.
00:44:20 — United States tariffs & Supreme Court ruling
SCOTUS decision limiting presidential tariff powers discussed; Gorsuch and Kavanaugh opinions mentioned; likely litigation and refund battles to follow.
00:56:16 — AI, data centres and environmental concerns
Colorado mora