Socially Democratic

Stephen Donnelly

Socially Democratic is your weekly centre-left politics and campaign podcast hosted by Stephen Donnelly, founder of Dunn Street - a campaign agency bringing change by organising from the ground up. Each Friday, Stephen and guests breakdown the issues shaping Australia and the rest of the world and the social democrats leading them. Follow on Instagram at @dunn.street Facebook at @dunnstreetaustralia Twitter at @Dunn_Street_LinkedIn at Dunn Street Website at dunnstreet.com.au

  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    Ep. 328: After Bondi: Has the Left Failed Jewish Australians?

    Socially Democratic is an opinion-based political and campaign podcast that facilitates discussion on a range of topical issues. The opinions of guests are not an endorsement and do not necessarily reflect the views of the staff at Dunn Street and Socially Democratic.

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    After the horrific events at Bondi Beach, it’s time for the Left to reflect. ​ How can we be better allies to the Jewish community and fight anti-Semitism?

    First Stephen, Jessie, and David break down the event, including the response from police, ASIO, Labor and community leaders.

    Then they move to a broader discussion about Labor's historic relationship with the Jewish community, the rise of anti-Semitism in Australia, and critical reflections on how the Australian Left can reckon with their failings.

    Sections:

    00:00 Reflections on the Attack

    25:05 Broader Discussion about the Left and Anti-Semitism

    #AntiSemitism #StandAgainstHate #BondiBeach #Jewish #Australians #terrorism

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    18 December 2025, 10:00 pm
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Ep. 327: International Politics Wrap with Katie Parsons

    Viktor Orbán, Hungary
    Netherlands, the PVV
    Sanae Takaichi, 
    Japan and the LDP

    Canada is quoting Reagan
    UK Labour’s badly shaken
    Germany. AFD.
    What’s wrong with democracy?

    We didn’t start the fire, 
    But Katie’s here, she’s going to make it clear
    We didn’t start the fire,
    But our episode will help you carry the load

    Romania - a little win
    Proto-fascists back again
    U.S. shut down, long delays
    But Trump sends money to Milei

    We didn’t start the fire. 
    But we’ve got Parsons,
    And we know it’s arson.

    We didn’t start the fire,
    But we can talk and learn,
    To help control the burn 
    The burn the burn the burn [fade out]


    #Hungary #ViktorOrban #Netherlands #PVV #UK #KeirStarmer #UKPolitics #USPolitics #EU #AFD #Germany #Romania #Milei #Argentina #ShutDown #Trump #Japan #SanaeTakaichi #internationalpolitics #Canada #MarkCarney #farright #left #socialdemocrats #democracy #podcast #politics


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    11 December 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 6 seconds
    Ep. 326: What Does Labor Believe In? with Sean Kelly

    Sean Kelly started with a basic question: What does Labor believe?

    Drawing on his experience as a former press secretary for both Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard, and over a decade covering politics, he pursues the question through the lens of our not so-distant-past - from the Cold War to Whitlam, from Hawke and Keating to Rudd and Gillard.

    The result is a brilliant essay which reflects on the struggles, feats and failures of the current Albanese government - placing it within the broader struggle of all centre-left parties: between belief and action, idealism and pragmatism, the 'right' thing and the achievable thing.

    Sean comes on the show to discuss it with Stephen.

    A must-listen and a must-read to all who are interested in fighting the good fight.

    ✍️ Mentioned in the episode:

    Quarterly Essay 100: 'The Good Fight: What Does Labor Stand For?' by Sean Kelly
    https://bit.ly/4rzVkC3


    The Game: A Portrait of Scott Morrison by Sean Kelly
    https://bit.ly/48gYbYW



    #podcast #quarterlyessay #thegoodfight #seankelly #ALP #Labor #Albanese #Gillard #Rudd #Hawke #Keating #socialism #idealism #pragmatism #politics

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    4 December 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Ep. 325 Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone: Tory Story

    Seven months post-election, Federal Labor is still going strong, while the Liberals seem hopelessly mired in conflict.

    🤔 Sussan Ley’s decision to dump net zero targets aren’t doing them any favours with suburban voters. And, Labor is polling better than the Libs in 9 out of 10 policy areas, including the economy. 

    💅 But is the ALP getting too comfortable? 

    🥁At a state level, the new Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson is getting a lot of fanfare. Is she the great Millennial hope that the Tories have been asking for? Well, she is a Millennial.

    🫠UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer wins the In Over My Head Award, thanks to a listener nomination. Could this be the last ever UK Labour Government? 

    🧑‍🦰Stephen invents a new award just for Pauline Hanson. We pour one out for the all poor Australian white nationalists who haven’t got a captain, a rudder, or even a boat. 

    Mentioned in the show: https://australianelectionstudy.org/


    #ALP #Labor #Labour #UK #Wales #Frace #auspol #victoria #vicpol #election #Liberals #JessWilson #KeirStarmer #KellySloan #PaulineHanson #podcast #NetZero #politics #JacintaAllan #Albanese #Childcare #budget #theeconomy


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    27 November 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    Ep. 324: The Mailbag Episode with Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton

    This week, Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton are back to answer more questions from Patreon. If you’re not a Patreon member, not to worry - this episode is for everyone. 

    In this conversation:

    ❓With flagging party membership across both the Liberals and the ALP, we ask: do these numbers really matter?

    🤔What are the greatest threats and opportunities for the Victorian Labor Party in the 2026 State Election?

    👉Victorian Liberals rolled their leader Brad Batten and elected Jess Wilson. Does she have any hope of reviving the party?

    💡And the Federal Opposition has axed their commitment to net zero targets, citing rising energy prices. Will this resonate with the Australian public?

    Tune in to find out. 

    If you would like to join our Patreon and ask your own questions, you can do that here: 

    patreon.com/SociallyDemocratic

    #auspol #victoria #victorianelection #netzero #liberals #leadership #NSW #unions #partymembership #ALP #JessWilson #statepolitics #climatechange


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    20 November 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 42 seconds
    Ep. 323: Serving Justice: The Fight for Fair Work at Macca's with Josh Peak

    "You wouldn't know the half of it."

    🍔  What happens when McDonald's - a corporate behemoth so vast, so rich, so omnipresent that its logo is synonymous with globalisation and capitalism - is asked to compensate hourly workers for unpaid wages?

    It screams.

    That's where the SDA (Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association) - the union for fast food workers steps in. 

    For years, they have been pursuing dozens of lawsuits against the fast food titan for a number of abuses, including: 


    ❌ Asking managers to take on unpaid duties (but they get a free frappé!)

    ❌ Denying workers legally-mandated paid breaks (but they get a soft drink!)

    ❌ Targeting employees for being union members

    ❌ Refusing to enter into negotiations under a union enterprise bargaining agreement


    Josh Peak, Secretary of the SA and NT branch, shares the journey so far, including the incredible persistence of SDA members, the damning stories uncovered by the union, and McDonald's perplexing refusal to set things right.

    #McDonalds #SDA #union #organise #fight #workersrights #Labor #labour #payandconditions #lawsuit #fastfood #retailworkers #bargaining #negotiating #podcast #PeterMalinauskas


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    12 November 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Ep. 322: How to Capture a Prime Minister with Filmmaker Gary Newman

    ⚡ Don't miss your chance to watch 'How to Capture a Prime Minister' online - Nov 11th only at howtocaptureapm.com

    ⌛ 11 November 2025, is the 50th anniversary of Governor-General Sir John Kerr's historic dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.

    👑 This remains the only time in Australian history that a democratically elected Prime Minister was dismissed by a representative of the Crown - sparking wild unrest across the nation but the eventual election of the Fraser Liberal government.

    ✊ Less than 12 months into the new government, Malcolm Fraser - who continued to be a political lightning-rod for the left, found himself trapped in the basement of Monash University, alongside his sparse security detail who were frightened for his life.

    🎥 In this very special episode, Filmmaker Gary Newman @howtocaptureapm joins us to discuss his documentary 'How to Capture a Prime Minister', which centres on that moment and includes reflections from the people who were there.

    Offical Trailer: 

    https://vimeo.com/788096733?fl=pl&fe=sh


    Democracy after the Dismissal
    Sunday 23 November 2025, 12:30pm-3:30pm
    Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square, Melbourne
    Places are strictly limited
    Visit 

    events.humanitix.com/democracy-after-the-dismissal


    Watch on TV using Chromecast or Airplay, or on a device
    Available on 11 November 2025 for a short time only.
    Visit howtocaptureapm.com for access

    #goughwhitlam #malcolmfraser #governorgeneral #thedismissal #auspol #protest #50thanniversary #history #film #documentary #podcast #politics

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    10 November 2025, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Ep. 321: Feeney Files with Jessie McCrone: October

    Happy Halloween! 🎃🎃🎃

    Stephen, Jessie, and David gather around the campfire to discuss the spookiest stories of the month, including:

    🤝Albanese’s meeting with Trump and the run-in with Rudd.

    🗽Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral run in New York City. 

    📵Anika Wells’s response to Optus outage. 

    And more! Listen if you dare. 👻

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    30 October 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    Ep. 320: People Power, Change with Marshall Ganz

    In this special overseas episode, Stephen Donnelly sits down with Harvard Senior Lecturer and veteran organiser Marshall Ganz to discuss his legendary work, and his thoughts on how we build power in the current environment. 

    You can also watch the interview on Youtube.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    People, Power, Change by Marshall Ganz


    #MarshallGanz #organizing #USA #politics #peoplepowerchange #leadership #action

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    23 October 2025, 8:00 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    Ep. 319: The Mailbag Episode with Lissie Ratcliff and Todd Pinkerton

    👉 Todd Pinkerton, Director for Campaigns and Strategy at Unions New South Wales, and 👉 Lissie Ratcliff, former Chief of Staff to Daniel Andrews and managing partner at FMRS Advisory - join Stephen Donnelly to answer all your burning questions - and there were plenty.

    They cover:

    🌀 The complex and evolving relationship between government ministers and the public servants who advise them.

    🔎 The leadership of NSW Premier Chris Minns. Is he too harsh on unions and young people?

    ✍️ How did the First Peoples' Treaty for Victoria make it so far, while the federal Voice referendum tanked?

    🇺🇸 U.S. Politics: who is stepping up to be the future leader of the Democratic party, and what can we learn from their various responses to Trump?

    Check it out.

    #NSW #Victoria #politics #auspol #ChrisMinns #USPolitics #GavinNewsom #BernieSanders #AOC #ChuckSchumer #JacintaAllan #TreatyforVictoria #Labor #ALP #government


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    16 October 2025, 9:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 1 second
    Ep. 318: Leading the Comeback with 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand, Chris Hipkins

    In this episode of Socially Democratic, Stephen Donnelly sits down with Chris Hipkins, the 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand, to talk about his journey from the Hutt Valley to the halls of power. ​

    They dive into the highs and lows of leadership, lessons learned from nine years in opposition, and the challenges of rebuilding the Labour Party after a tough election loss.

    Chris also shares his thoughts on the complexities of tax reform, the need for bold leadership to address New Zealand’s narrow tax base, and how Labour plans to tackle the cost of living crisis.

    Plus, stay tuned until the end for Chris's hidden talent.

    Tune in for a glimpse at what’s next for the NZ Labour campaign.

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    9 October 2025, 8:00 pm
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