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CONTESTED GROUND: Budget backlash – has Australia lost its political middle ground?
Robyn Tongol · 2026-07-01 · via Podcast

As Australia faces a populist political surge and the established political parties continue to lose ground, can Australia’s “sensible” centre hold, or will decades of failed policies, broken promises and declining economic opportunities finally come home to roost?

As Australia faces a populist political surge and the established political parties continue to lose ground, can Australia’s “sensible” centre hold, or will decades of failed policies, broken promises and declining economic opportunities finally come home to roost?

In a departure from its usual international focus, Contested Ground turns to domestic tensions sparked by the federal budget. The hosts argue that this has become a sustained point of public frustration rather than a short-term political issue.

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Hosts Phil Tarrant and Major General (Ret’d) Dr Marcus Thompson question whether Australia is moving away from its traditional “sensible centre” towards greater political polarisation.

A central theme of the discussion is the declining level of trust between Australians and the political class. Dr Thompson argues that governments increasingly risk creating division through policies and political strategies that focus on wedge issues rather than building consensus. The conversation references debates, including the Voice referendum and responses to international crises, as examples of issues that have contributed to heightened social tension.

The discussion also turns to housing, taxation and the economic pressures facing younger Australians. Tarrant raises concerns that government policy settings, including changes affecting self-managed super funds and capital gains tax arrangements, may have unintentionally reduced investment capacity and worsened housing supply pressures.

The hosts question whether Australia is continuing to promote an outdated version of the “Australian Dream” while younger generations face record debt levels, higher living costs and greater financial uncertainty.

Ultimately, the episode explores a bigger question: is Australia experiencing a fundamental shift in its national identity and political culture?

The hosts suggest the country may be moving away from the traditional “sensible centre” that has defined much of modern Australian politics towards a more divided environment, where competing extremes increasingly dominate public debate. They warn that maintaining social cohesion will become harder if political leadership continues to prioritise short-term political advantage over long-term national unity.

The episode concludes with a call for a renewed style of leadership – one focused less on political point-scoring and more on honesty, transparency and bringing Australians together to confront the economic and strategic challenges ahead.

Enjoy the podcast,
The Contested Ground team