1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:04,680 Speaker 1: International Correspondence with Ends and Eye Insurance, Peace of Mind 2 00:00:04,760 --> 00:00:05,800 Speaker 1: for New Zealand Business. 3 00:00:07,680 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 2: Oliver Peterson ABC Perth Radio Drive presenters with us AOLI 4 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:15,240 Speaker 2: get aheader. All right, So what's the coalition saying about 5 00:00:15,240 --> 00:00:16,480 Speaker 2: the ISIS brides Now. 6 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:20,360 Speaker 1: Well, they're going to introduce legislation, they say should they 7 00:00:20,440 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: form government again, to not only so they can't come home, 8 00:00:24,920 --> 00:00:28,160 Speaker 1: but to go after people who might be assisting those 9 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:32,519 Speaker 1: people in coming back to Australia or organizations. So the 10 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:35,960 Speaker 1: Coalition argues that anybody that is involved in this or 11 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 1: any organization that he's trying to bring a terrorist back 12 00:00:39,680 --> 00:00:42,080 Speaker 1: to Australia and alleged terrorists back to Australia and all 13 00:00:42,080 --> 00:00:45,480 Speaker 1: their families could be in strife. Now, the retric since 14 00:00:45,520 --> 00:00:47,519 Speaker 1: Angus Taller has become the Liberal leader, has been all 15 00:00:47,560 --> 00:00:50,560 Speaker 1: about Australian values and does this adhere to Australian values? 16 00:00:50,640 --> 00:00:53,200 Speaker 1: Is that adhere to Australian values? He said this morning 17 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:54,640 Speaker 1: that we need to shut the door to people who 18 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 1: are going to bring hate and violence to our shores 19 00:00:57,240 --> 00:01:01,120 Speaker 1: from another part of the world. Interesting though, the Save 20 00:01:01,240 --> 00:01:04,479 Speaker 1: the Children Chief executive Matt Tinkler has come out this 21 00:01:04,560 --> 00:01:07,120 Speaker 1: afternoon saying that the race to the bottom is at 22 00:01:07,120 --> 00:01:09,200 Speaker 1: the expense of the vulnerable children's life needs to end 23 00:01:09,240 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 1: and they need to dial down the political retric So 24 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:15,240 Speaker 1: the Prime Minister believes that this is unconstitutional. The Attorney General, 25 00:01:15,280 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 1: Michelle Roland believes that the Opposition is just trying to 26 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 1: strike fear and up the retric They're saying though, that 27 00:01:21,319 --> 00:01:26,520 Speaker 1: Labour's attack is and its approach to isislink citizens is 28 00:01:26,560 --> 00:01:29,920 Speaker 1: not tough enough. That's the argument being waged by the opposition. 29 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:31,440 Speaker 2: Is Labor in trouble on this one. 30 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:35,320 Speaker 1: I don't know that they're necessarily in trouble, but they're 31 00:01:35,360 --> 00:01:39,759 Speaker 1: not probably providing enough of a safeguard to Australians who 32 00:01:39,760 --> 00:01:42,720 Speaker 1: are quite concerned about this. Immigration is a hot topic 33 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:44,679 Speaker 1: in this country at the moment, and this is where 34 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 1: I think the opposition believes it can exploit the government header. 35 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:50,480 Speaker 1: So I think it is all calculated at the moment 36 00:01:50,520 --> 00:01:53,480 Speaker 1: from the opposition. The government is vulnerable, I think it's 37 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:55,800 Speaker 1: fair to say, but I don't quite think that they're 38 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:58,720 Speaker 1: as weak as as the Opposition would make them out 39 00:01:58,760 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 1: to be at the moment. A big asterisk on that. 40 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:02,440 Speaker 1: There's a bit to play out well. 41 00:02:02,360 --> 00:02:07,680 Speaker 2: What changes, like if it's at the moment, what changes, Well. 42 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:10,720 Speaker 1: The Prime Ministry is being quite cute I can use 43 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:13,440 Speaker 1: that term at the moment when he says that his 44 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,120 Speaker 1: position is that they're not repatriating people and they're not 45 00:02:16,160 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 1: providing assistance. So the government is not enabling this right, 46 00:02:19,919 --> 00:02:22,120 Speaker 1: but he's not stopping it if somebody else is or 47 00:02:22,160 --> 00:02:25,040 Speaker 1: if another organization is helping these people come back to Australia. 48 00:02:25,120 --> 00:02:27,240 Speaker 1: So that's why I'm saying he's being cute. The government 49 00:02:27,520 --> 00:02:30,000 Speaker 1: might not be assisting in this, but the government's also 50 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 1: not stopping it. That's where the opposition believed that they 51 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:35,040 Speaker 1: can exploit this point and at the moment there is 52 00:02:35,080 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 1: a little sense of vulnerability. I suppose of these isis 53 00:02:37,440 --> 00:02:39,720 Speaker 1: brides and their families come back to the country. That 54 00:02:39,840 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 1: may shift the conversation. 55 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:43,760 Speaker 2: Is that not inevitable ly that? I mean, the only 56 00:02:43,760 --> 00:02:45,959 Speaker 2: reason the problem is because it seems like there was 57 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:48,320 Speaker 2: a technicality that got those guys turned around, like as 58 00:02:48,320 --> 00:02:51,399 Speaker 2: in one faction of whoever's running Seria at the moment 59 00:02:51,440 --> 00:02:53,519 Speaker 2: didn't have the right paperwork for them. So it seems 60 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:56,359 Speaker 2: like at some point they'll jump back in the vans, 61 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,520 Speaker 2: they'll head to the nearest embassy and they'll be on 62 00:02:58,560 --> 00:02:59,480 Speaker 2: their way home, won't they. 63 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 1: They will be and that's when the opposition can strike 64 00:03:02,520 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 1: and say, well, do you want them home because if 65 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:06,680 Speaker 1: you elect us, we're going to lock the borders. Effectively, 66 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:08,800 Speaker 1: I'm putting words in their mouths. But that's where this 67 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:11,760 Speaker 1: that's where this can come unstuck, and that's where obviously 68 00:03:11,760 --> 00:03:14,799 Speaker 1: the opposition sees an opportunity to attack the government. As 69 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:16,760 Speaker 1: I say, I think it's a really interesting time at 70 00:03:16,760 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 1: the moment in Australian politics, and that's where the government 71 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:19,520 Speaker 1: is vulnerable. 72 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:21,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, okay, who nicked the poppy plants? 73 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:24,920 Speaker 1: I do know, but you know this is interesting. Seventeen 74 00:03:24,960 --> 00:03:28,080 Speaker 1: hundred toxic poppy plants out of Victoria at the moment. Now, 75 00:03:28,639 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 1: these are really high in concentration, with some life threatening 76 00:03:32,919 --> 00:03:36,600 Speaker 1: feebane and orib van or aper vane. I think it's 77 00:03:36,640 --> 00:03:39,680 Speaker 1: called dangerously high concentration. So they're not like opioid poppies. 78 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 1: But basically, if these go to the wrong hands and 79 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:45,280 Speaker 1: someone decides to consume them, that could be it. That 80 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 1: could be life all over. Because it doesn't produce pain relief. 81 00:03:47,800 --> 00:03:51,440 Speaker 1: The Victorian Department of Health says or euphoria. They target 82 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:54,080 Speaker 1: the nervous system. They can lead to seizures, high body temperatures, 83 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 1: life threatening toxicity. So I don't know who stole the poppies. 84 00:03:56,760 --> 00:03:59,160 Speaker 1: They're out of a lab, but obviously somebody thought they 85 00:03:59,160 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 1: were getting some good stuff. But that good stuff might 86 00:04:01,480 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 1: be bad stuff for them. 87 00:04:02,640 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 2: Now, I'm really surprised you didn't mention the rugby at 88 00:04:05,320 --> 00:04:07,000 Speaker 2: the start of this cross. 89 00:04:07,320 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 1: Well, what's there to mention at the moment? I mean 90 00:04:09,200 --> 00:04:11,680 Speaker 1: the Western Force there to sat their coach and get 91 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:14,440 Speaker 1: on with it. Having said that, I'm very excited because 92 00:04:14,520 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: James ram is going to make his debut for the 93 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 1: Bastin Force. Right. I believe here's a bit of a 94 00:04:18,960 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 1: connection to your team, Heather. 95 00:04:20,360 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, will Olli claims not only ants claims it's his cousin, 96 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:28,960 Speaker 2: My cousin. Is he though? Is he your Where are 97 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:29,520 Speaker 2: the receipts? 98 00:04:30,320 --> 00:04:33,479 Speaker 1: He is my father's sister's son, which makes him my cousin. 99 00:04:33,560 --> 00:04:35,720 Speaker 2: It's the most famous person we know, Olie, isn't it. 100 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:38,520 Speaker 1: Yeah? Okay, I thought you're all. I thought you're all 101 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:39,440 Speaker 1: sort of related in news. 102 00:04:40,880 --> 00:04:43,640 Speaker 2: Another connection, which you know, which is why you're nicking us. 103 00:04:43,680 --> 00:04:45,680 Speaker 2: But anyway, good luck with that and hopefully. 104 00:04:45,560 --> 00:04:48,200 Speaker 1: I noticed that well. As I said to you, that's 105 00:04:48,200 --> 00:04:49,760 Speaker 1: why I think we should come together and then we 106 00:04:49,880 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 1: never lose the Butter's lo fa. 107 00:04:51,640 --> 00:04:53,000 Speaker 2: I forgot you did that, Olie. 108 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:53,320 Speaker 1: Thank you. 109 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:56,840 Speaker 2: Olli Peterson ABC Perth Radio Drive presents why I raised 110 00:04:56,839 --> 00:04:58,880 Speaker 2: the rugby with Ollie is that I don't know if 111 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:01,039 Speaker 2: you saw it, but the Western Force got thumped by 112 00:05:01,080 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 2: the Blues forty two thirty two. And what Elie is 113 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:05,960 Speaker 2: referring to is that he remember we talked about this 114 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:08,000 Speaker 2: on the show. David Farrer wrote the opinion piece where 115 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:09,360 Speaker 2: he said we should all come together, we should be 116 00:05:09,360 --> 00:05:12,280 Speaker 2: the seventh state of Australia. Ollie loved it so much 117 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 2: he started a text conversation with me just nutting out 118 00:05:15,360 --> 00:05:17,279 Speaker 2: how this would actually work for us. And I hate 119 00:05:17,320 --> 00:05:20,839 Speaker 2: to say it, I actually agree with him. For more 120 00:05:20,920 --> 00:05:24,239 Speaker 2: from Heather Duplessy Allen Drive, listen live to news Talks. 121 00:05:24,240 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 1: It'd be from four pm weekdays, or follow the podcast 122 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:28,560 Speaker 1: on iHeartRadio