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Ross Cameron
Episodes
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Daniel Teng & Hon Andrew Thomson on The Ross Cameron Show - 12 March 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Daniel Teng is a journalist at The Epoch Times covering national affairs and Australia-China relations.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Andrew Thomson is a former Member of the Australian Parliament and minister in the Howard Government. He was educated in Australia, Japan, and the United States and lives in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, where he practises law and writes non-fiction books. Until 2011 he lived in Beijing, and before that in Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. He is the author of two books in Japanese - ’The Future of The World Depends on Japan’ (2021) and ‘How to Fight China and Russia.’ (2022). In English he has written ‘Bridge To The Gods: Tales From Kyushu,’ published in 2018. Mr Thomson has a wide circle of acquaintances in the Japanese political world and was on friendly terms with former Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July, 2022. Apart from writing and legal advisory work, Mr Thomson sits on a committee of the Japan Golf Association and is the founding chairman of the Japan Hickory Golf Association. He is also a noted golf artist.
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
GUEST OVERVIEW: Ramesh Thakur, a Brownstone Institute Senior Scholar, is a former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, and emeritus professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Professor James Allan is the Garrick Professor in Law at The University of Queensland. Prof. Allan has published widely in the areas of legal philosophy and constitutional law, including in all the top English language legal philosophy journals in the US, the UK, Canada and Australia, much the same being true of constitutional law journals as well. Prof. Allan also writes widely for newspapers and weeklies, including The Australian, The Spectator Australia and Quadrant
GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr John Humphreys is an Economist with 'Australian Taxpayers Alliance'. He is also a Lecturer at University of Queensland in the Economics and Financial Services Department, and National President of the Liberal Democratic Party.
GUEST OVERVIEW: John Ruddick grew up in Tamworth and then spent two years working on an outback farm. From 1991 to 1995 he studied history at the University of Sydney and then commenced as a staffer for Ross Cameron MP in the early days of the Howard Government. He had been active member of the NSW Liberal Party and championed democratic reform of that party. In 2018 he published Make the Liberal Party Great Again which was a blueprint on how to optimally democratised an Australian political party in the 21st century. In mid 2021 he joined the Liberal Democrats after his disappointed with the Morrison and Berejiklian governments and their over-reaction to COVID and the associated government debt. John has written op-eds for most of Australia's leading newspapers and has appeared frequently on Sky News and occasionally on ABC. John and his wife run a mortgage broking business.
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Avi Yemini & Dimitri Burshtein on The Ross Cameron Show - 5 March 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
Sunday Mar 05, 2023
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Avi Yemini is Chief @RebelNews_AU, correspondent for @RebelNewsOnline and in charge of telling the other side of the story down under.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dimitri Burshtein is a Principal at Eminence Advisory strategy and communications consulting. He is also a contributor to The Australian and former government policy analyst.
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Christopher Reynolds is an academic, author, former teacher, political advisor, legislator, marketing specialist and committed christian. He has more than 50 newspaper and academic articles published, along with eight books. Dr. Reynolds presents a revealing new look at Australian history based on years of research of original documents, legislation and correspondence in What a Capital Idea – Australia 1770-1901. He challenges accepted dogma about Australia’s past and brings to life an exciting story of Australia’s development over 113 years.
GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Adam Creighton is an Australian journalist and the Washington correspondent for The Australian. He was previously the economics editor. He’s written for The Economist and The Wall Street Journal from London and Washington DC, and authored book chapters on superannuation for Oxford University Press. He started his career at the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. He holds a Bachelor of Economics with First Class Honours from the University of New South Wales, and Master of Philosophy in Economics from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar.
GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Michael West spent two decades working as a journalist, stockbroker, editor and finance commentator before striking out on his own in July 2016. After eight years as a commentator with The Australian and another eight years with the Sydney Morning Herald as a journalist and editor, Michael founded Michael West Media to focus on journalism of high public interest. particularly the rising power of corporations over democracy. West is a Walkley-award winner and Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney’s School of Social and Political Sciences.
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
Sunday Feb 26, 2023
GUEST OVERVIEW: Michael Hickinbotham is Managing Director of the Hickinbotham Group, a third-generation family business and one of South Australia’s most successful and diversified companies spanning construction, development, premium spirits, finance and biotechnology. Outside the building company, Michael has entrepreneurial, philanthropic and investment interests. Michael founded Australian Distilling Company, a premium craft spirits distillery that is winning awards internationally and pays homage to the flavours and essence of Australian cities and regions.
GUEST OVERVIEW: Amir and Tamra Hyster embody the World’s Most Creative Response to Covid Lockdown, which was to find a way to circumnavigate the earth, visiting about 80 cities, in 30 countries, both of them “unvaccinated” with Covid19 experimental drugs, staying in the presidential suites of the world’s finest hotels, for very little money.
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Nigel Farage on The Ross Cameron Show - 19 February 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
GUEST OVERVIEW: Nigel Farage left a successful career to go into politics after the Conservative party signed the Maastricht Treaty, which advocated “ever closer union” between European nations. He became a founding member of UKIP in 1993 and set about campaigning for Britain’s EU withdrawal. In 2014, under Farage’s leadership, UKIP came first in the European election topping the poll in the UK with 4.5 million votes and in doing so becoming the first political party since 1906 to win a national election that was not the Labour or Conservative parties. In June 2016, Farage was a leading figure in the campaign to leave the EU, In early 2019, he was forced back into Westminster politics in order to stop the Brexit betrayal, founding his new ‘Brexit Party’ to win the May elections in just six weeks of campaigning. This made Nigel the only man in British political history to win two national elections with two different parties. Nigel continues as a campaigner and political commentator across British and American media.
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Mark Latham on The Ross Cameron Show - 19 February 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
Sunday Feb 19, 2023
GUEST OVERVIEW: Mark Latham studied Economics at Sydney University, winning the JK Galbraith Prize for Political Economy in 1980 and graduating with an Honours degree in 1982. Mark served as Mayor of Liverpool Council between 1991 and 1994. In national politics, Mark was the Member for Werriwa (1994-2005), a Labor Shadow Minister (1996-98 and 2001-2003) and Leader of the Opposition (2003-2005). After leaving parliament in 2005, Mark was a columnist for various newspapers. He is the author of 13 books, including Civilising Global Capital (1998), The Latham Diaries (2005), Outsiders (2017) and Take Back Australia (2018). In November 2018 Mr Latham announced his candidacy for the NSW Legislative Council as the State Leader of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party. On 23 March 2019 he was elected to the NSW upper house with the highest personal vote (below-the-line) in the ballot.