The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast

The National Conservatism Institute of Australia Podcast

por Dan Ryan
Peter Brimelow, Editor of VDARE - The State of Immigration Policy Across the West
My guest today is Peter Brimelow, long-time journalist and most recently editor of VDARE an immigration restrictionist website. Today we discuss: What he knows of Australia and the relationship between immigration policy in the United States and here How he would describe the ideology which has promoted ethnic diversity in Western nations What the status is of VDARE and whether there is hope for its resurrection What can be done to reforge a common people in Anglosphere countries and likely scenarios for the future And much much more https://www.peterbrimelow.com/
Shane Jones MP, Deputy Leader NZ First - The Nationalist Wave in New Zealand
My guest today is Hon Shane Jones MP, Deputy Leader of New Zealand First. He is also Minister for Oceans and Fisheries in the Christopher Luxon Government. Today we discuss: What New Zealand First is and what it shares in common with other national populist parties across the West. His explanation for why such parties are rising in the polls globally. His story and what motivated him to move from the NZ Labour Party to NZ First Whether NZ First has a realistic chance of one day displacing the National Party and becoming the dominant party on the right in New Zealand And much, much, more
Paul Kelly, editor-at-large, The Australian newspaper - The Twilight of Australian Exceptionalism
My guest today is Paul Kelly, editor-at-large of The Australian newspaper and author of the recently published book: "The Twilight of Exceptionalism: The Liberal and Conservative Era 2013 - 2022". Today we discuss: Why, of the many books he has authored, he found this one the most difficult to write Why the traditional Australian centre-right is in crisis Whether we over-mythologize the Hawke-Keating-Howard-Costello era in Australia and what he makes of the critiques of people like Andrew Hastie and Matt Canavan His view on Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter / X in 2022 and what responsibility journalism has for he problems the west faces And how we can make Australia exceptional again? And much, much, more https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kelly_(journalist) https://www.mup.com.au/books/the-twilight-of-exceptionalism/9780522882339
Prof Alan Gamlen - The Politics of Immigration, National Identity, and Demographic Transformation
My guest today is Alan Gamlen who among other things a Professor in the School of Regulation and Global Governance at Australian National University and Founding Director of the ANU Migration Hub. Today we discuss: - How he became interested in the topic of immigration and why he thinks immigration has become such a hot button topic in recent times - How the universalist left and the free market right have similar views on immigration and the nation state - Why we need immigration at all and whether he thinks the UK deserves the criticism it has received - How he thinks this will all play out politically in the years ahead https://researchportalplus.anu.edu.au/en/persons/alan-gamlen/
Chetna Mahadik - "Immigration and Multiculturalism: The Past, Present, and Future"
My guest today is Chetna Mahadik, who is general manager of the Robert Menzies Institute and editor of the recent published book "Immigration and Multiculturalism: The Past, The Present, and The Future". Today we discuss: - Recent conference she organised in Melbourne and some of the key issues discussed such as the current rationale for immigration - Dual citizenship, whether it is really possible to love and have allegiance to two countries - What she understands by multiculturalism - And whether the citizenship process she went though is adequate And much much more https://www.linkedin.com/in/chetna-mahadik-0306902/ https://www.connorcourtpublishing.com.au/Immigration-Multiculturalism-The-Past-the-Present-and-the-Future-edited-by-Chetna-Mahadik_p_681.html
Prof Alexandre Lefebvre - Defending Liberalism from the New Right
My guest today is Alexandre Lefebvre, professor of politics and philosophy at the University of Sydney. Alex is a staunch defender of liberalism but is also very familiar and engages with prominent thinkers in the national conservative, post-liberal, and "new right" movements globally. Today we discuss: - What makes him a liberal and what he has learnt from the critics of liberalism - Why he thinks the liberal consensus is coming under stress - Whether liberalism is inherently hostile to religion and the nation state - And where he sees the nationalist and post-liberal political movements going in the years ahead And much more https://www.alexlefebvre.com/
Robert Forsyth - "Resilient Liberalism: Classical Liberal Thought in Australia"
My guest today is Robert Forsyth, a fellow at the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney and host of the podcast "Liberalism in Question". Rob also a former Anglican Bishop. Today we discuss: The new book from the CIS called "Resilient Liberalism: Classical Liberal Thought in Australia" and I ask why liberalism in his view is coming under criticism We have a spirited debate on trade policy and whether there is need for reassessment We also discuss the relationship between Christianity and liberalism, whether they are in conflict with each other, and the extent to which Christian values are liberal values Whether political conservatism is properly understood in Australia and the extent to which the Hawke-Keating-Howard era policy framework needs to change And much much more https://www.connorcourtpublishing.com.au/Resilient-Liberalism-Classical-Liberal-Thought-in-Australia-edited-by-Robert-Forsyth_p_684.html https://www.cis.org.au/person/robert-forsyth/
Robert Gregory - Australia's Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion
My guest today is Robert Gregory, CEO and President of the Australian Jewish Association (AJA) Today we discuss: The AJA's recent submission to Australia's Royal Commission on AntiSemitism and Social Cohesion and why he has low expectations regarding its recommendations What exactly explains the rise of antisemitism in Australia? Why is not in favour of hate speech laws What he makes of the monocultural vs multiculturalism debate and how it applies to the jewish community How much Israeli government lobbying there actually is in Australia? And much more https://asc.royalcommission.gov.au/ https://jewishassociation.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Submission-Australian-Jewish-Association-Royal-Commission.pdf
Dr Bella D'Abrera - "Mindless: How the Education System is Indoctrinating Our Children and Destroying Our Civilisation"
My guest today is Dr Bella D'Abrera a well-known Australian academic who was for many years Director of the Foundations of Western Civilisation Program at the Institute of Public Affairs. Amongst other things she is now on the Advisory Committee for the Australian National Archives and a regular contributor to The Spectator Australia, the Herald Sun, the Daily Telegraph and The Australian, and appears regularly on Sky News. Today we discuss: How she describes the ideology which is being taught to our children and whether it is correct to describe it as Marxist How exactly did this ideology come to seize the commanding heights of our education system How to push back against the argument that modern education is simply being kind and tolerant? What solutions are there for parents looking to protect their kids? And much much more. https://x.com/belladabrera?s=20 https://www.amazon.com.au/Mindless-Education-Indoctrinating-Destroying-Civilisation/dp/1764484908?ref_=Oct_d_otopr_d_4897353051_0&pd_rd_w=uVpan&content-id=amzn1.sym.69547269-75b4-4a51-b300-2e4234beacb4&pf_rd_p=69547269-75b4-4a51-b300-2e4234beacb4&pf_rd_r=6DQ8Q5PY5GQJNTMFRVK0&pd_rd_wg=GxDpP&pd_rd_r=65983723-8174-41f3-856c-d54838afb71a&pd_rd_i=1764484908
Barnaby Joyce - What Really Explains One Nation's Recent Meteoric Rise?
My guest today is former deputy Prime Minister of Australia and now One Nation MP, Barnaby Joyce . Today we discuss: How he explains his new party's meteoric rise in the polls over the last 12 months Is One Nation just a protest party? If not, what is the governing philosophy of One Nation and how does it differ from The Liberal Party and The National Party Why the traditional centre-right parties adopting some of One Nation positions hasn’t improved their polls What positions he has rethought over the last 10 years and how things have changed since the Howard era Where he thinks it all ends And much much more https://barnabyjoyce.com.au/
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