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$500,000 A Year: The Cushy Jobs Reserved For Ex Pollies

$500,000 A Year: The Cushy Jobs Reserved For Ex Pollies

The Quicky

July 20, 202217m 6s

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Show Notes

Last month, public outrage exploded when it was revealed that former NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro was appointed to a $500,000 a year taxpayer funded trade job in New York that he created while in Parliament.

He subsequently was forced to give up the role after two inquiries were launched looking into how he got the job, both of which remain ongoing.

The Quicky speaks to an Australian politics expert to find out how often ex pollies are given these plum roles, and if the public has any recourse to stop them.

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CREDITS 

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to:

Mark Kenny - Australian Studies Professor at the Australian National University's College of Arts and Social Sciences, and host of the weekly politics and public affairs podcast, Democracy Sausage With Mark Kenny

    Producer: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

    Audio Producer: Thom Lion

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    politicsaustraliafederalgovernmentpolliesjobsmatesboysappointmentpositionrolejobhalf a million500000New YorkNYCJohn BarilaroNSWDeputyPremiertradeambassadorminingdefenceChristopher PyneJulie BishopLiberalPartyLabor