• Find Your Voice with Zoe Daniel

  • By: Zoe Daniel
  • Podcast

Find Your Voice with Zoe Daniel

By: Zoe Daniel
  • Summary

  • ‘If not us, who? If not now, when?’


    My name is Zoe Daniel, and I am your community-backed independent candidate for Goldstein in the forthcoming federal election in 2022.


    In nearly 30 years of reporting, I’ve covered natural disasters, conflict, economics and politics, and all manner of news around the world. I’ve seen first-hand the impact of climate change in the Arctic, and I’ve covered floods, typhoons, and bushfires across four continents, including Australia.


    I have waited, like many, for our governments to develop costed and structured strategies to safeguard our community and economy, to innovate, and to embrace the immense business and job opportunities that a renewable climate economy presents. In short, to lead.


    I’ve found my voice., and I am stepping up to the table.


    I invite you to join this movement and allow me to represent you in Federal Parliament. Your Voice is Your Vote, and we should no longer be taken for granted. The next parliament is critical to the future of our children, our environment, our economy, and our planet now and for generations to come.


    Let’s make our kids proud of us.





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Episodes
  • Dr Samantha Thomas
    Oct 4 2024
    Gambling ads invade every corner of our lives, luring in the most vulnerable with false promises. Young people should be dreaming about playing the games they love, not playing the odds. Dr Samantha Thomas, Professor of Public Health at Deakin University, joins Zoe Daniel MP to discuss the facts behind why gambling ads must go. Samantha is widely regarded as one of the leading global experts on the tactics of the gambling industry - particularly relating to the impact of gambling marketing on children.

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    34 mins
  • Bruce Wolpe
    Aug 1 2024

    As America’s future hangs in the balance, Bruce Wolpe joins Zoe Daniel MP to dissect the last few weeks’ remarkable moments, the stakes of a second Trump presidency for Australia, and everyone’s burning question: Can Kamala win?


    Bruce Wolpe is a Senior Fellow (non-resident) at the United States Studies Centre. Bruce is a regular contributor on US politics across media platforms in Australia. In recent years, Bruce has worked with the Democrats in Congress during President Barack Obama's first term, and on the staff of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Bruce is the author of Trump's Australia, an examination of Donald Trump's possible return to the presidency and the issues presented to Australia, The Committee, a study of President Obama's legislative agenda in Congress and Lobbying Congress: How The System Works.


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    26 mins
  • Dr Joëlle Gergis
    Jun 26 2024

    Australia’s vulnerable climate and liveability won’t wait for rudimentary debate and ideology. Internationally recognised climate scientist, Dr Joelle Gergis joins Zoe Daniel MP to discuss her latest release, Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future, and what’s at stake for us all if we don’t act with science-led urgency.


    Joelle Gergis is an internationally recognised expert in Australian and Southern Hemisphere climate variability and change who has authored over 100 scientific publications and was a lead author on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on the Climate Change’s Sixth Assessment Report — a global, state-of-the-art review of climate change science.


    You can find her latest release here Highway to Hell: Climate Change and Australia's Future.






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    31 mins

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