About Us

Unnatural Selection is a hilariously irreverent weekly podcast about newsy type stuff and things.  The three hosts Tom Heath, Adam Direen and Jorge Tsipos will amaze, confuse and horrify you on a weekly basis for a solid 60 minutes. Now that is a lot of bang for your buck – especially when you consider the podcast is entirely free.  Unnatural Selection is also getting up some live events in the Melbourne area, so make sure to subscribe to the mailing list to know when we will be performing near you!

What sort of podcast?

The Unnatural Selection Podcast is satire at its best. Or worst. I suppose it depends on your definition. Listened to by people from all over the world, Unnatural Selection is clearly the podcast of choice for anyone interested in ridiculous news and the finest of satire.  Unnatural Selection prides itself on being irreverent, funny and always daring. Follow the links on the ‘listen’ page to get the show right now on your platform of choice.

About

The Unnatural Selection podcast includes numerous video productions, the writing and production of multiple plays, sketches, live shows and performance events. The show maintains a strongly irreverent political voice and isn’t afraid to shirk away from the big issues. If you want a comedy show with some bite then you’ve definitely come to the right place.

Blog

710: The Corruption Tour

On this week’s episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other …

No, Sussan Ley is Not a Moderate

So, let’s do what all the actual journalists should be doing and dig into the voting record to see how much difference there is between the supposedly “moderate” Ley and the hyper-conservative Dark Lord Dutton we just defenestrated (Spoiler alert: almost none).

Hospital Handpass

Sussan Ley made history this week (I’m annoyed to say), when she was elected leader of the Liberal Party, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the party’s 80-year existence – continuing the bold conservative tradition of selecting women but only if they’re terrible.