Video News

VIDEO: Independent Australia's Word on the Street

By | | comments |

IA founder Dave Donovan hit the streets of Surfers Paradise recently to chat to the locals in the first episode of a new series of vox pops.

Random people were asked a variety of important questions such as where they got their news from and, more importantly, what they thought of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton. The results were sometimes surprising and often hilarious.

“I think his mother should have perhaps called him Richard. You know what I mean?”

Hit play on the video below and enjoy the show!

Don't forget to LIKE the video, SHARE it and subscribe to the IA YouTube channel, so you can stay up to date with future episodes and other great video content!

Follow Independent Australia on Twitter at @independentaus, on Twitter HERE, Facebook HERE and Instagram HERE.

Related Articles

Support independent journalism Subscribe to IA.

 
Recent articles by Independent Australia
Independent Australia’s owners say why save IA

An Australia without brave media outlets standing up to Trumpian, anti-truth spin ...  
No one does news like Independent Australia: The facts say #SaveIA!

Implacable, unswerving, innovative, incorruptible –  standing up to bullies — ...  
Independent Australia desperately needs your help!

Beacon of hope Independent Australia is, after 15 years of shining a light in dark ...  
Join the conversation
comments powered by Disqus

Support Fearless Journalism

If you got something from this article, please consider making a one-off donation to support fearless journalism.

Single Donation

$

Save IA

It’s never been more important to help Independent Australia survive!

Fearless news publication IA has exposed deep-rooted secrets other media routinely ignored. Standing up to bullies and telling the truth — that’s our speciality. As misinformation and disinformation become the norm, credible, independent journalism has never been more important.

We need to raise $60,000 to help us continue our powerful publication into 2026. If you value what we do, please donate now.