Get behind Canberra’s closed doors. In PodcastOne’s new series, Peacock Politics, Adam Peacock speaks with politicians and leading commentators to find out how the Australian political system functions and why it was set up the way it was.
All ministers are politicians but not necessarily experts in their assigned area - a health minister usually isn't a doctor and an education minister ...
They are the person behind the politician. The one to help them think, devise strategy and run their office: The Chief of Staff. Adam Peacock is joine...
Some of the greatest moments in political history are no accident, and an impactful speech from a leader can inspire change. Adam Peacock talks to Ter...
We hear plenty about the main show in Canberra and state politics, but what does local government mean in the Australian political landscape? Deputy L...
The superpower base seems to be shifting and our northern neighbour China is becoming increasingly influential. Adam Peacock chats to former ambassado...
We hear a lot about it, but what actually is government debt? Adam Peacock sits down with acclaimed journalist Shane Wright to find out what happens w...
What do the state governments mean in the grand scheme of Australian politics? Host Adam Peacock sits down with former Premier of Western Australia, G...
Who has the final say in the big decisions that govern Australia? Host Adam Peacock speaks to former Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove, about the ro...
Do politicians trust each other and can we trust them? Host Adam Peacock asks former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull why trust in politics and politic...
How do personal relationships among politicians influence political progress? Host Adam Peacock speaks to Ed Husic, Labour Member of the House of Repr...