Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability

Paul Rowse

Step into the dynamic world of state politics with our esteemed guest, Ian Gilfillan, a key figure who not only shaped South Australia's political landscape but also held the pivotal balance of power. In this podcast series, we unravel the layers of Ian's journey, from a political bystander to an influential parliament member, offering a masterclass on essential qualities for public service and the barriers hindering potential leaders.

This isn't just about power plays; it's an exploration of the complexities of political engagement, especially among the youth. We delve into the roles of MPs and MLCs, the candidate nomination process, and the uphill battle for independents. Ian's reflections bring to life the legacy of Don Chipp and the Australian Democrats, highlighting their timeless crusade for accountability and their oppositional stance towards government.

In Part 2, we dive into the essence of evidence-based governance through the Democratic Party's lens, dissecting their pursuit of policies informed by science and facts. We examine the ethical minefields of climate change denial, considering the subjective nature of truth in personal narratives. The episode reflects on the challenges political entities face in maintaining unity and resisting human tendencies of fear and greed.

The journey continues as we cast our gaze to the European Union, drawing inspiration from its cooperative success and diplomatic finesse. This episode serves as a beacon of hope, spotlighting human collaboration amidst global complexities.

In the final episode, we embark on a historical and spiritual odyssey, unravelling Ian's family saga from Ireland to Jamestown's railways. The narrative explores the influence of religion on one's journey, touching on the battle for the separation of church and state in Ian's parliamentary career. We reflect on political legacies and the impact of a life in public service.

The conversation takes a poignant turn, delving into the significance of prison system reform, prisoners' voting rights, and rehabilitation. We pay homage to individuals who transcended challenging pasts, including the late Indigenous rights advocate, Lowitja O'Donoghue.

As we bid farewell to our remarkable guest, join us for a soothing musical interlude, setting the stage for another enriching exchange in our ongoing exploration of politics, governance, and societal landscapes.

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Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 1
23-02-2024
Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 1
Step into the world of state politics with our esteemed guest, Ian Gilfillan, who not only shaped the political scene in South Australia but also held the pivotal balance of power.  As a former MLC, Ian provides an unprecedented glimpse into the inner workings of legislation and the force of the Australian Democrats in the 1980s.  His transformation from political bystander to influential parliament member offers a masterclass on the qualities essential for public service and the barriers deterring potential leaders. This episode isn't just about power plays and political prowess; it's an eye-opener on the complexities of political engagement, especially among the youth.  We unpack the roles of MPs and MLCs, the nomination process for candidates, and the uphill battle for independents making their mark.  Through Ian's reflections, the legacy of Don Chipp and the Australian Democrats comes alive, reminding us of their timeless crusade for accountability and the perilous view of government as an opposition force. Our conversation takes a turn as we scrutinize the responsibilities that accompany political office, particularly in South Australia. Ian shares his firsthand experience with a high-profile inquiry, providing insight into how political dynamics can skew public perception and law enforcement priorities.  It's a candid look at the intersection of politics and justice, revealing the weight of appearances and the often unseen influence that shapes the legal outcomes for those in the political arena.  Join us for this enlightening journey through the trials and triumphs of Ian Gilfillan notable career. Chapters Summaries (00:00) Political Journey of Ian Gilfllan Former MLC Ian Gilfillan shares insights on shaping state politics through the balance of power and the influence of the Australian Democrats in the 1980s. (13:29) Understanding Democracy and Political Participation Exploring the apathy of young people towards politics, differences between lower and upper houses, the nomination process, and the impact of Don Chipp's Democrats. (25:44) Political Obligations in South Australia Compulsory voting in South Australia recognizes citizens' responsibility and the historical case of Gilfillan's political controversy and subsequent vindication. (30:43) Investigation Gets Political in Gilfillan Media attention on Guilfellain suggests political influence in high-profile police investigations due to his critical stance and appearance. CREDITS Host: Paul Rowse Guest: Ian Gilfillan Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City
Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 2
23-02-2024
Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 2
In part 2 of the Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability, we discover the essence of evidence-based governance through the lens of the Democratic Party as we dissect their relentless pursuit of policies informed by science and facts, not partisan play.  The integrity of our political system is on trial as we navigate the ethical minefields of climate change denial and consider the subjective nature of truth in our personal narratives.  Our conversation traverses the internal dynamics of the party, revealing how individual members shape decision-making while respecting the autonomy of elected officials to thoughtfully deviate from the party line. Venture into a reflective analysis of the challenges faced by political entities in maintaining unity and staving off the human tendencies of fear and greed that threaten cohesion.  We then cast our gaze to the European Union, drawing inspiration from its cooperative success and the diplomatic finesse of figures like Angela Merkel. This episode isn't just a meditation on political philosophy; it's a beacon of hope spotlighting the brighter spots of human collaboration amidst global complexities. Finally, we traverse the societal landscapes of American and Australian cities, confronting the harrowing divides of wealth disparity with a personal touch.  We share poignant anecdotes and discuss the transformative power of education and the stark contrasts in healthcare systems.  As we contemplate our legacies and the political trajectories that shape our world, we are reminded of the enduring possibility of democratic resilience in the face of authoritarian shadows.  Join us for this profound journey as we explore the world through generational lenses, advocating for a future rich in acceptance and global unity. Chapters Summaries (00:00) Democrats Nature's evidence-based governance, ethical duty to acknowledge evidence, and unique approach to policy development by Democrats. (05:57) Exploring Human Nature and Political Dynamics Political purism, unity challenges, human behaviour, EU's success, Merkel's peacekeeping, and optimism in global cooperation. (22:24) Contrasts in American and Australian Societies Contrasting wealth and poverty in LA and Sydney, personal commitments to aiding the less fortunate, healthcare access, and wisdom gained with age. (27:08) Generational Perspectives on Global Change Family dynamics, changing politics, and international relations are discussed, including the impact of authoritarian leaders and the potential for democratic societies. CREDITS Host: Paul Rowse Guest: Ian Gilfillan Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City
Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 3
23-02-2024
Ian Gilfillan's Chronicles of Political Ascendancy and Accountability- Part 3
In our Final episode, we embark on a historical and spiritual odyssey with our distinguished guest unveiling the intricate weave of his family's saga, from a daring emigration from Ireland to the dusty tracks of Jamestown's railways.  Hear the echoes of their lineage, resonating through tales of love and faith that bloom amidst the arduous transition to a new world.  Together, we'll trace the evolution of belief as Paul recounts an upbringing under the Jehovah's Witnesses' teachings, and Ian shares insights from his Anglican heritage, setting the stage for a riveting dialogue on the profound influence of religion on one's journey through life. Venture into the world of politics, where the battle for the separation of church and state emerges as a pivotal moment in Ian's parliamentary career.  Our guest's narrative intertwines with his own as we recount the unexpected alliances and friendships forged across the political divide, underscoring the essence of tolerance and open-mindedness in sculpting a resilient democracy.  We'll reflect on our political legacies and the indelible marks we've aspired to leave on the fabric of society, inviting you to ponder the true impact of a life in public service. Finally, immerse yourself in a conversation that delves into the significance of reform within the prison system, highlighting the story of Alan, whose death sparked an unprecedented inmate-led political campaign.  We tackle the crucial issues of prisoners' voting rights, rehabilitation, and the stark contrasts between international penal approaches.  Shifting gears, we pay homage to the timeless influence of classical music and the indelible mark left by individuals who have transcended their challenging pasts to inspire generations.  Ian pays respect and homage to Lowitja O'Donoghue AC CBE DSG (August 1932 – 4 February 2024), also known as Lois O'Donoghue and Lois Smart, she was an Australian public administrator and Indigenous rights advocate.  She was the inaugural chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) from 1990 to 1996. She is known for her work in improving the health and welfare of Indigenous Australians, and also for the part she played in the drafting of the Native Title Act 1993, which established native title in Australia. As we bid farewell to a remarkable guest, we set the stage with a soothing musical interlude, inviting you to join us once again for another enriching exchange. Chapters Summaries (00:00) Family Histories and Religious Affiliations Family history, emigration from Ireland, railway work, religious upbringing, and impact of beliefs on personal development. (04:46) Advocacy in South Australia Separation of church and state, unexpected agreement from Family First minister, political relationships, goodwill and tolerance, pride and challenges of political service. (14:37) Prison Reform and Rehabilitation Challenges Alan's transformative role in prison, inmates' right to vote, societal attitudes towards punishment and rehabilitation, and the importance of arts and creativity. (20:07) Musical Legacy and Influence Bach's enduring legacy, power of historical speeches, and tribute to a remarkable individual who left a legacy of love and unity. (26:54) Thanking a Special Guest Gratitude for a remarkable woman Lois O'Donoghue, relaxation with music, and an upcoming podcast with Paul and a special guest. CREDITS Host: Paul Rowse Guest: Ian Gilfillan Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City