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The end of the Liberal Party and the new climate wars.

Category: Comedy
Duration: 01:02:06
Publish Date: 2026-03-15 03:27:46
Description:

Recorded live at Climate Action Week Sydney, this episode of A Rational Fear dives deep into the rise of the far right, fossil-fuel-funded disinformation, and what it all means for Australia’s climate future and democracy.

Host Dan Ilic is joined on stage by:

  • Malcolm Turnbull – former Prime Minister, now “concerned private citizen”
  • Ed Coper – communications strategist and author of Angertainment
  • Kate Hook – farmer, regional community leader, and two-time community independent candidate (Climate 200 co-convener)

Across this wide-ranging conversation, they unpack:

  • Why the far right’s culture war is such a serious threat to climate action
  • How “anger-tainment” media ecosystems (hello Sky News) and social platforms reward disinformation
  • The inside story on fossil-fuel-backed campaigns, from Clive Palmer to astroturf outfits like “Australians for Prosperity”
  • The existential crisis inside the Liberal Party and the risks of preferencing One Nation
  • How regional communities are actually embracing renewables when they control the process and share the benefits
  • The rise of community independents and why ordinary people, not party machines, are now driving political change

It’s funny, bleak, hopeful, and occasionally unhinged—classic Rational Fear.


Key Topics

  • Climate politics & the far right
  • Turnbull on why opposition to climate action has become “religion” rather than economics
  • How internal Liberal/National dynamics warped energy policy around coal and renewables
  • “Angertainment” & the media ecosystem
  • Ed Coper explains how social media rewards outrage and emotional extremes
  • How a small 7–10% anti-climate minority ends up feeling like 50% of the country
  • The dangers of amplifying fringe narratives until they look mainstream
  • Disinformation playbook & fossil fuel money
  • Coordinated disinformation in the 2025 federal election, including:
  • ~$80m in fossil-fuel-aligned spending
  • Front groups like Australians for Prosperity attacking pro-climate independents
  • Intimidatory tactics, rotating party shirts, and creepy “Don’t get hooked” billboards
  • The global network of think tanks and astroturf groups exporting the same anti-climate tactics to Australia
  • Liberal Party’s existential crisis
  • Why Turnbull thinks there are “virtually no moderates” left federally
  • How chasing One Nation on immigration and culture wars strengthens One Nation, not the Libs
  • The potential fallout if the Liberals preference One Nation in seats like Farrer
  • Community independents & regional hope
  • Kate Hook’s experience campaigning in Calare and working in Hay and other regional communities
  • How structured community engagement turns hostility toward renewables into enthusiasm when locals control the benefits
  • The independent “ecosystem”: thousands of volunteers, trusted local messengers, and evidence-based policymaking
  • The big question: how do we eventually get these independents from the crossbench into government and cabinet?
  • How to fight disinformation
  • Turnbull on why “ignore it and don’t give it oxygen” no longer works
  • The “whack-a-mole” and inoculation approach: pre-bunking lies and relentlessly correcting them
  • The importance of better stories, not just better facts
  • Power, agency & what listeners can do
  • Why grievance parties like One Nation don’t have real solutions—only easy pills for complex problems
  • Community organizing, local campaigns, and supporting independents as the real counterweight to fossil fuel money
  • “There’s no cavalry coming over the hill” – why we are the ones we’ve been waiting for



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