Brent sits down with Jason Morrison for The Morrison Brief to unpack a world feeling increasingly unstable.
From expanding Middle East conflict zones and the uncertain strategic picture behind statements from Donald Trump, to the economic shockwaves already hitting Australian drivers, the conversation asks who is really in control.
Are petrol price hikes across Sydney and Melbourne early signs of war-driven cost pressure—or just margin expansion while regulators like the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission “watch closely”? And why are households being told not to panic while prices rise anyway?
Politics also comes under fire. The theatre of cost-of-living messaging from figures like Angus Taylor and Tim Wilson raises the question: is leadership focused on solutions or performance?
Meanwhile, generational divides are widening, with trust in democracy under pressure as opportunity and fairness become defining tests of the system. And the rise of One Nation is forcing the major parties to confront something deeper than one by-election—it’s about voter disillusionment with the political duopoly.
Is anyone really thinking long term?

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