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- 🇦🇺AU · Documentary#1335K to 30K
- 🇮🇱IL · Documentary#4510K to 30K
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11K to 42K🎙 Weekly cadence·9 episodes·Last published yesterday - Monthly Reach
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15K to 60K🇦🇺50%🇮🇱50% - Active Followers
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Season 3 - Episode 1- Start at the beginning
Jun 5, 2026
41m 21s
Season 2 - Episode 5 - Jewish Voices in Parliament: Julian Leeser and Josh Burns on Australia's Future
Apr 29, 2025
32m 56s
Season 2 - Episode 4 - The Muslim Vote
Apr 23, 2025
23m 21s
Season 2 - Episode 3 - The Jewish Seats
Apr 16, 2025
35m 36s
Season 2 - Episode 2 - The End of Bipartisanship
Apr 9, 2025
25m 33s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Season 3 - Episode 1- Start at the beginning | After the Bondi massacre, many Australian Jews were shocked — but not necessarily surprised. In the opening episode of season three of Tensions Transplanted, Rob Kaldor and Izzy Oderberg begin with the question now facing Australian Jewish life: where to from here? Not by replaying the horror of December 14, but by asking what it exposed about safety, extremism, anti-Semitism, political rhetoric, social cohesion and who gets heard when fear takes over. Featuring terrorism expert Michelle Gros... | 41m 21s | |
| 4/29/25 | ![]() Season 2 - Episode 5 - Jewish Voices in Parliament: Julian Leeser and Josh Burns on Australia's Future | In Episode 5 of Tensions Transplanted, Rob Kaldor sits down with Jewish MPs Julian Leeser (Liberal, Berowra) and Josh Burns (Labor, Macnamara) to explore how their Jewish identity has influenced their political careers — and how they each envision Australia's future post the 2025 federal election. 💡 Support quality journalism: Donate here | 32m 56s | |
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Season 2 - Episode 4 - The Muslim Vote | In Episode 4 of Tensions Transplanted, Rob Kaldor explores how The Muslim Vote could influence the upcoming federal election. He’s joined by Dr Josh Roose from Deakin University to unpack key marginal electorates, the rising political engagement among Muslim Australians, and the emerging — and sometimes uneasy — alliances with the Greens. Together, they consider how the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict is shaping political discourse in the lead-up to election day. 📖 Read Dr Josh Roose’s articles ... | 23m 21s | |
| 4/16/25 | ![]() Season 2 - Episode 3 - The Jewish Seats | In Episode 3 of Tensions Transplanted, Rob Kaldor takes a close look at the federal election campaigns unfolding in Goldstein, Macnamara, and Wentworth — the three electorates with Australia’s largest Jewish populations. He’s joined by author Julie Szego, journalist Michael Visontay, and Jewish Independent editor Deborah Stone to unpack how October 7 and the rise in antisemitism are shaping campaign strategies, shifting voter sentiment, and influencing the political outlook in these pivotal s... | 35m 36s | |
| 4/9/25 | ![]() Season 2 - Episode 2 - The End of Bipartisanship | In Episode 2 of Tensions Transplanted, Rob Kaldor speaks with Deborah Stone from The Jewish Independent about the collapse of bipartisan consensus on foreign policy and the growing political divide over antisemitism. 📖 Read Deborah Stone’s articles and more election coverage. 💡 Support quality journalism: Donate here | 25m 33s | |
| 4/2/25 | ![]() Season 2 - Episode 1 : Is Anti-semitism an Election Issue? | In this episode, Rob Kaldor examines the upcoming federal election with insights from political consultant Dean Sherr, who offers a rare insider’s view from Canberra. With a sharp focus on how antisemitism could shape the political landscape, Dean breaks down the key dynamics influencing the campaign. 📖 Read Dean Sherr’s articles and more election coverage. 💡 Support quality journalism: Donate here | 28m 40s | |
| 9/26/24 | ![]() Episode 4: The political landscape and social cohesion | In Episode four – the final episode of Tensions Transplanted – Rob Kaldor explores the impact of the Hamas-Israel conflict on Australian politics, arts and culture. Rob speaks with a range voices including Josh Burns, Labor Federal MP, Allegra Spender, Independent Federal MP, Tim Hollo, Executive Director of the Green Institute, Jeremy Leibler, President of the Zionist Federation of Australia, Councillor Robert Samuel, journalist John Stanley, cultural leadership expert Sam Cairnduff and foun... | 51m 40s | |
| 9/19/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Schools,Universities and the Workplace | In Episode three, Rob Kaldor explores the impact of the Hamas-Israel conflict on Australian workplaces, with a particular focus on schools and universities. He speaks with Josh Burns, a Labor Federal MP, Noah Loven, President of AUJS, Dr. Avril Alba, a university lecturer, and Rabbi Yossi Friedman, known as The Rabbi on Demand. They discuss issues such as racism and campus encampments. The episode also shares personal stories from individuals whose lives have been significantly affected by th... | 51m 10s | |
| 9/12/24 | ![]() Episode 2: Doxxing,Influencers and the Digital World | In Episode Two, the impact of the Hamas-Israel war in Australia goes online. Rob Kaldor dives deep into the battle for dominance on social media as well as the dark art of doxxing. Rob speaks with well-known influencers including Clammy Fraud, Marnie Perlstein and hears the rationale of one of the doxxers. We also hear from some of the targets of the doxxing, including those whose lives were turned upside down through death threats and intimidation. | 48m 30s | |
| 9/2/24 | ![]() Episode 1: October 7 and the Immediate aftermath | In the first episode, Rob examines the immediate fallout of the October 7th attacks, including the protests at the Sydney Opera House. He speaks with Mark Spiro, who was arrested for displaying an Israeli flag, and Deborah Stone, the Editor of The Jewish Independent. Rob interviews two members of Sydney's Lebanese community to gain their perspectives on the attack. | 34m 09s |
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Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.
Chart Positions
2 placements across 2 markets.



