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Sunday mornings are all about taking the time to digest the detail of the stories that made news and looking at their impact on the coming week. Join Jane Marwick for a thought-provoking analysis of the week’s news, politics, and sport, with a special focus on local, West Australian issues. The good, the bad, the funny and inexplicable. Without the spin. A passionate West Australian with a thirst for news and breaking stories, Jane is fearless in her questioning and loves to hear from listen ...
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Dr Martin Drum joined Jane in the studio to chat about the budget, election dates and budget cuts. They were joined by Spectator Australia Columnist, Terry Barnes and Member for the Agricultural Region, Colin De Grussa - who told Jane the Nationals are proposing new laws to curb the escalation of "animal activist behaviour". See omnystudio.com/list…
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This week Opposition Leader Bill Shorten announced Labor's intention to "implement Australia’s first national electric vehicle policy, setting a national electric vehicle target of 50 per cent new car sales by 2030". Later on Kiis FM's Kyle and Jackie O Show, Mr Shorten claimed it takes between eight and ten minutes to charge an electric car. Trent…
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Last week we brought you the explosive story about Julie Bishop and her contention that Christopher Pyne plotted against her bid to become the leader of the Liberal Party. But did he? Paul Murray is an institution in Western Australia. Last year he was inducted into the Media Hall of Fame in Melbourne. On Saturday he wrote about some of Ms Bishop's…
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Perth felt the love today as we witnessed Antonello Dore propose to his partner Alessia Moretti in front of a captivated audience at Cottesloe Beach. Jane spoke with the man who executed the grand gesture, Brian Collingridge from Air Ads as well as the happy couple, whose love story has spanned the globe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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The state opposition is calling on Transport Minister Rita Saffioti to come clean over the extent of contamination in soil unearthed by tunnelling work on the Forrestfield Airport Link project. Last week, WA Today revealed that “one of the state's biggest political donors has quit a board post on a regional development commission after an explosive…
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Basketballer and Professor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker is Western Australia Local Hero. And an absolute legend – with a great sense of humour, compassion and humility. Jane and Brad were delighted to speak with this inspirational West Australian, who calls it as she sees it. The ups and the downs. And what a surprise when Helena called in to ask Cheryl i…
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Noel Smith aka “Black Power” has driven a convoy of 6 semi-trailers full of hay to Meekathara to help farmers feed their stock. He's seen the devastation himself, dropping feed to three stations, he tells us about it on Marwick on Sunday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Av Marwick on Sunday
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Politics and International Relations senior lecturer, Dr Martin Drum, and WAtoday political editor Nathan Hondros join Jane to talk offshore processing, Julie Bishop, political donations, as well as a discussion with Senator Linda Reynolds about the natural disasters plaguing rural Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The trial of the alleged Claremont serial killer Bradley Robert Edwards has captured the state, but has the media handled this delicate situation well? Managing Editor of The Post Newspapers, Bret Christian, joins Jane on the show to discuss the best way to walk the fine line between the public's right to know, and protecting victim's families. See…
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On Marwick on Sunday Gippy Goat Cafe founder John Gommans told Jane how his beloved goat Angel was stolen for the second time. In December Angel, along with several other animals were stolen by "seventy-odd vegans" and later found by police in a "bad way" with some goats dressed in nappies. Angel, who was being held for evidence ahead of a hearing …
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WAtoday's Political Editor Nathan Hondros and Jane spoke with the Shadow Minister for Transport and Deputy Opposition Leader, Liza Harvey about the reasons she's calling for more transparency around the State Government's contract with Huawei. "We have been working very hard and have put some freedom of information (FOI) requests in to the agency a…
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In a bid to grow his influence in West Australian politics, Clive Palmer has positioned his new headquarters off Newcastle Street in Leederville. The West Australian's Paul Murray spoke with Jane about the tactics behind the Australian businessman and politician's campaign and how he managed to secure a Senate seat for the Palmer United Party in th…
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Nathan Hondros, WAtoday's Political Editor joined Jane to tackle the big issues of the week including religion in politics and the reincarnation of the State Government's Safe Schools program. They spoke with Opposition Leader Mike Nahan, who was on the steps of Parliament along with members of the western rock lobster fishery. Dr Nahan said he was…
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A 22-year old man died after taking an unknown substance at a music festival in Glenworth Valley, reigniting calls to provide pill testing at events. Dr Stephen Bright from Edith Cowan University spoke with Craig Weston (filling in for Jane Marwick) about how WA compares to the rest of the nation when it comes to tackling drug use. See omnystudio.c…
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The McGowan Government has committed $1 million to a new support program in WA schools aimed at tackling domestic violence. Labor MP Simone McGurk spoke with Craig Weston, who's filling in for Jane Marwick, about the Respectful Relationships Teaching Support Program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Lisa and Craig kept the seat warm for Jane this week on Marwick on Sunday, where they learnt the secret to de-cluttering. Apparently it begins with the underwear draw! Anita Birges, Decluttering and Organising Expert at Mise en Place broke the daunting task into bite sized pieces for us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Last week both houses passed the Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment Bill, 2018. WAtoday's Nathan Hondros and Jane Marwick asked Lizzie O'Shea, Board Member at Digital Rights, what this will mean for everyday Australians. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Av Marwick on Sunday
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On Marwick on Sunday Jane spoke with a couple of councillors who are sick of being told to be quiet. Capel Shire Councillor, Michael Southwell told Jane he was expected to "Just follow the leader, be quiet and just let the CEO do everything". "I thought that my role as a councillor was to represent the rate payers that put me there, represent their…
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As Warrant Officer Class Two in Australia’s Special Operations, Ollie Page was amongst the most highly regarded. His troop Commander, Andrew Hastie said “Ollie is a legend: Training memory from 2012 in the West Pacific off Guam. We roped onto a moving cargo ship, from US special ops Black Hawks, under night vision, to interdict a weapon of mass des…
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Former Victorian AMA president Stephen Parnis campaigned against voluntary euthanasia in in his home state, and now brings that fight to Perth. The emergency doctor joined Jane on the program to talk about the risks of assisted dying. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Av Marwick on Sunday
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Senator Jim Molan is pushing back against being dropped down to an unwinnable position on the New South Wales senate ticket. He told Jane that he will stay with the Liberal Party, but hinted at an intervention from the Prime Minister "No-one knows the NSW division of the Liberal party better than Scott Morrison...let's see what he does - but I'm no…
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The state government announced a plan to introduce a voluntary assisted dying bill in Parliament next year. On Marwick on Sunday Jane heard Palliative Care Doctor Derek Eng, Professor Doug Bridge and University of Notre Dame's Dr Martin Drum's thoughts on the idea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Mark Todd is synonymous with the sport of Eventing. Since he started competing at the top in 1978 when he was part of New Zealand's first 3-day Eventing team to contest a world championship, he has gone on to record numerous successes at the very highest level. His unsurpassable triumphs have been rewarded with the MBE (1984), the CBE (1995), in 20…
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On Marwick on Sunday Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Mathias Cormann spoke with Jane about the decision to provide Federal funding to keep Moora Residential College open. "The community campaign in support of retaining Moora Residential College was very inspirational," he said. "In the end there was an opportunity so I approached the P…
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On Marwick on Sunday Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack spoke with Jane and Nathan Hondros about drought relief, climate change and Nauru. Mr McCormack told Jane that Peter Dutton, the Home Affairs Minister is a "very compassionate man". "Any of the children who have had welfare issues and there have been health concerns which have been brough…
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