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Isabel Hardman's Sunday Roundup - 11/09/22

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🗓️ 11 September 2022

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Isabel Hardman hosts the highlights from Sunday's political shows, with Anthony Albanese, Gordon Brown, Gabriel Gavin, Dr Mike Martin and David Cameron.

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

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0:21.0

Hello and welcome to Coffee House Shots, the Spectators Daily Politics podcast.

0:26.0

I'm Isabelle Hardman and this is the Sunday Roundup.

0:29.0

Tributes to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II have continued to pour in from across the world.

0:34.0

Indeed, the Queen's longevity and dedication to her role allowed her to command respect from those hostile to the idea of monarchy altogether.

0:42.0

This was in evidence this morning when Sky News' Cordelia Lynch sat down with the Australian Prime Minister, Antony Albanese.

0:50.0

It's re-ignited a debate about a republic.

0:55.0

Do you think in this moment that that is appropriate or perhaps even opportunistic?

1:03.0

Well, I am the personal view and I've made it clear that now is the time for us to pay tribute to the life of Queen Elizabeth II to give thanks for her service to Australia, to the Commonwealth and to the world.

1:22.0

And that is the focus that I have.

1:25.0

When it comes to the monarchy, do you think though Australians want to see the institution evolve?

1:34.0

Well, of course and it has evolved and it will continue to evolve.

1:41.0

It will need to continue to move with the times.

1:45.0

But the bigger questions about our constitution are not ones for this current period.

1:51.0

This is a period in which we are showing the grief that so many Australians are feeling at the moment, showing our deep respect and admiration for the contribution of the Queen to Australia.

2:09.0

Do you think this moment, this pause for reflection internationally, might actually consolidate people's belief in the power of the monarchy?

2:20.0

I will look at that. That we will see what occurs.

2:26.0

I think the important thing is I think to commemorate the moment that we are in now.

2:33.0

And it is a moment of reflection about an extraordinary life.

2:38.0

She certainly had a powerful connection and we have witnessed that first hand here in Australia.

2:44.0

Just to confirm, there is no referendum in your first hand.

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