The podcast critiques government budget priorities, highlighting the lack of funding for arts and social programs in favor of defense spending, while also addressing ministerial protests at the music awards and the broader implications of political messaging in times of economic紧
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Some lovely Marlon Williams. Uh the lovely Marlon Williams won three of the grand awards last night at the Alter Our Music Awards. So he got Single of the Year, which is a song we're listening to now, our Arturat. And he also won Best Solo Artist and Best Album of the Year. But unfortunately, he's on a high airless now, so we'll have to wait a bit longer before we hear more of him.
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