#96 - The Hon. John Ruddick - Government Trust, Immigration & Who Takes Power Next
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🎙 In This Episode of the 2 Worlds Collide Podcast, I sit down with the Honourable John Ruddick — Member of the NSW Legislative Council — for a direct and unfiltered conversation about the current state of Australia and the political decisions shaping the country.
We dive into growing concerns around government transparency, the narratives being pushed in politics, and why many Australians are losing trust in leadership and institutions.
We also unpack immigration — how it’s impacting housing, infrastructure, and the cost of living — and why it’s becoming one of the most talked-about issues heading into the next election cycle.
John shares his perspective on the political landscape, what’s happening behind the scenes, and who could realistically take power in the upcoming elections.
Beyond that, we discuss the future of Australia, the role of voters, and what needs to change moving forward.
This is a raw, honest conversation about politics, accountability, and the direction of the country.
🧭 In This Episode We Cover: 🏛 Government transparency and public trust 📉 The growing frustration among everyday Australians 🏡 Immigration and its impact on housing & cost of living 🗳 The upcoming elections and political landscape 💬 Free speech, media, and public discourse 🇦🇺 What’s next for Australia
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