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Party Crasher: Voluntary Euthanasia Party

In the next edition of the Party Crasher series, Bridget Rollason speaks with the Voluntary Euthanasia Party’s co-founder Dr. Death to discuss the election chances of the controversial party.

Party Crasher: Voluntary Euthanasia Party

In the next edition of the Party Crasher series, Bridget Rollason speaks with the Voluntary Euthanasia Party’s co-founder Dr. Death to discuss the election chances of the controversial party.

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Party Crasher: Rise Up Australia Party

In our next Party Crasher interview, Bridget Rollason spoke to the controversial Rise Up Australia Party wishing to abolish multiculturalism in Australia.

Party Crasher: Voluntary Euthanasia Party

In the next edition of the Party Crasher series, Bridget Rollason speaks with the Voluntary Euthanasia Party’s co-founder Dr. Death to discuss the election chances of the controversial party.

Party Crasher: Drug Law Reform

In today’s edition of Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason speaks with the Drug Law Reform Party campaigning to, ‘Keep the bastards rational and decriminalise all drugs.

Party Crasher: Animal Justice Party

In our next Party Crasher, Bridget Rollason spoke to the Animal Justice Party which is representing more than just the people of Australia this election.

Party Crasher: HEMP Party

Making a comeback for the 2013 election, The HEMP Party has one issue on their agenda- legalising marijuana.

Fed up

Retirement may come sooner than expected for an injured and out of form Roger Federer, writes Justin Falconer.

Absent from the party

Given the past seven days endured by Julia Gillard’s government, Bridget Rollason asks if Labor missed an opportunity for smarter discussion last week.

Self-serve shoplifting

Are you oblivious to the theft happening at your local self-service checkout? Bridget Rollason investigates how some people are justifying their criminal activity, Robin Hood-style.

Ruston’s rosy outlook

South Australian Senator Anne Ruston continues to champion our agricultural industries, writes Lachlan McKenna.

Lady Killer

Has Tsarnaev toxicity become the new Beiber Fever? Bridget Rollason investigates the fatal attraction of the alleged Boston Bomber.

Katter kicking it up a notch

Since becoming an Independent, Bob Katter is certainly on the right track as the federal election approaches, writes Jake Keating.

The fight’s not over

Australian women have attained the right to vote and equal pay, but has the battle for equality already been won? asks Bridget Rollason.

Celebrating sobriety

An alcohol-free bar opened in Chicago last week with all profits supporting addiction recovery. Bridget Rollason asks whether this concept could take off in Australia.

Populate and perish

With Australia’s population hitting 23 million recently, Bridget Rollason looks at the impact a soaring population has on our lucky country.

The path to success

Recently named one of the world’s top 40 young entrepreneurs, 19-year-old Brentis Cooper tells Bridget Rollason how he turned his business dreams into reality.