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#87 - Dr Joanna Howe - Pro-Life, Immigration & Australia’s Political Future

Episode 117 Published 3Β weeks ago
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πŸŽ™ In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with Dr Joanna Howe β€” legal academic and public commentator β€” for a direct conversation about some of the most debated issues in Australia today.

Dr Howe has become a prominent voice in national discussions around abortion law, immigration policy, and the broader cultural and political landscape. Her work and advocacy have placed her at the centre of some of the biggest debates currently taking place in Australian politics.

In this episode we break down the current political climate in Australia β€” from the pro-life movement and abortion laws to immigration policy, the role of the media, and the growing divide between political institutions and everyday Australians.

We also talk about why these conversations have become so polarising, and why many people feel increasingly unable to openly discuss these issues in modern public debate.

This is a serious and honest conversation about some of the biggest cultural and political questions facing Australia today.

🧭 In This Episode We Cover:

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Dr Joanna Howe and the debates she’s involved in across Australia
βš–οΈ The pro-life movement and abortion laws
πŸ“‰ Immigration policy and its impact on Australia
πŸ› The current Australian political landscape
πŸ“° Media influence and public debate
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Why many Australians feel increasingly disconnected from politics

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