In this week’s HotCopper Wire podcast, I (Sonia Madigan) welcome special guest Jevons Global investment firm founder and Chief Investment Officer & commentator Kingsley Jones to discuss the all-important Federal Election, which is now just one sleep away.
Along the way, we’re joined by markets reporter Caroline Smith who also provides insights as we discuss the nuclear debate and the information – and mis-information (ie fear campaign!) – that’s been circulating in the sometimes ugly marketing and media circus surrounding the upcoming vote.
We look at a host of other promises from each side of the fence and address the biggest election issues: The cost of living and housing crises.
Before we go, you’ll hear us explore the question… Are Australia’s Prime Ministers paid enough to really attract the quality of talent needed to run a country?
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