
Prank by The Chaser in response to Alan Jones advocating for horse racing advertising on the Sydney Opera House. Pic from The Chaser FB page: https://www.facebook.com/thechaser/
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We cover the recent protests against horse racing advertising on the Sydney Opera House, including one where Charles Firth from the Chaser projected the phone number of Alan Jones, who was advocating for the advertising, on the Opera House.
On the episode Katie also responds to a flyer from the Liberal party plus we discuss the show Hunt For The Trump Tapes, the Labor party introducing neoliberalism to Australia and Kesha’s live show in Melbourne.
Links:
- Charles Firth from the Chaser on Studio 10 with Kerri-Anne Kennerley.
- The Chaser discuss their prank on their radio show.
- For more on creative activism, check out a talk on this by Olly Hornung on our 187th episode.
- On ethics and activism, looking at the impact of our actions, we mentioned The Weather Underground who we covered on our 27th episode.
- I couldn’t find Samantha Bee’s clip on the problems of the Electoral College in US elections but check out Adam Ruins Everything ‘Why the Electoral College Ruins Democracy’ instead.
- Watch Hunt For The Trump Tapes on SBS on Demand.
- For more of our critiques of “trickle down economics”, check out our 203rd episode.
- If you’d like to read more about the Labor party introducing neoliberalism to Australia, check out the academic article ‘The Contours of Neoliberal Hegemony in Australia’ by Damien Cahill.
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Clips:
Charles Firth from the Chaser on Studio 10 with Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Aqua ‘Doctor Jones’, Kesha ‘Learn To Let Go’.
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