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Why isn't Australia debating foreign policy at this election?

Why isn't Australia debating foreign policy at this election?

Election day is looming at a time when events beyond our borders are shaping the debate as much as the politicians are. The major parties have avoided discussion of foreign policy, despite the need for new policies and partnerships for this uncertain time. With no scheduled debate on foreign policy, we discuss some of the key questions confronting the nation with: Tim Watts, the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Senator Dave Sharma Independent MP Zoe Daniel Get in touch: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

April 18, 202528m 0s

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Show Notes

Election day is looming at a time when events beyond our borders are shaping the debate as much as the politicians are. 

The major parties have avoided discussion of foreign policy, despite the need for new policies and partnerships for this uncertain time. 

With no scheduled debate on foreign policy, we discuss some of the key questions confronting the nation with:

Tim Watts, the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs

Senator Dave Sharma 

Independent MP Zoe Daniel

Get in touch:

We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

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