• Best of 2024: Niki Savva on why the PM should retire, even if he does win the next election
    Jan 30 2025

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    In this special episode, which aired last month, respected columnist Niki Savva explains why Prime Minister Anthony Albanese should retire if he wins the next election.

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    19 mins
  • Best of 2024: Will Dutton be tempted by Trump’s ‘war on woke’?
    Jan 23 2025

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    This episode aired just after Donald J Trump was elected as America’s president - for a second time. In it, Chief political correspondent David Crowe and Nine’s national affairs editor Andrew Probyn delve into what another Trump presidency means for Australia’s trade, climate, security and politics.

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    20 mins
  • Best of 2024: What is doxxing, plus Barnaby's spill and a PM's wedding
    Jan 16 2025

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    In February last year, the identities of hundreds of Jewish academics and creatives who were members of a Whatsapp group were leaked by pro-Palestinian activists in the wake of the October 7 attack and war in Gaza.

    In this episode, Australian National University’s Dr Simon Copland and chief political correspondent David Crowe discuss whether this leak can be classified as “doxxing” and whether such a practice should be outlawed.

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    25 mins
  • Best of 2024: What’s going on with the Greens?
    Jan 9 2025

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    Last year was a big one for the Greens, often called the third party of Australian politics.

    They took what was seen as a hardline stance backing Palestinians in the war with Israel, owned the issue of affordable housing, and controversially came to the defence of the CFMEU in the wake of revelations the union had been infiltrated by criminals.

    National affairs editor James Massola and federal political correspondent Paul Sakkal bring you this episode today, on January 10.

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    21 mins
  • Best of 2024: What does Australia's shift on Palestinian statehood mean?
    Jan 2 2025

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    In this episode, which aired last April, we take you to the moment Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong signalled the start of a shift in Australia’s position on the question of Palestinian statehood in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war.

    Since then, Australia changed its stance, voting for the first time in more than 20 years for a United Nations resolution that demanded Israel end its presence in the occupied Palestinian territories.

    We’re releasing this episode, which features foreign affairs correspondent Matthew Knott and chief political correspondent David Crowe, on January 3.

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    26 mins
  • Best of 2024: Dutton's nuclear plans 'slightly bonkers', but will it win an election?
    Dec 26 2024

    We’re bringing you the best episodes of 2024, before we return in early February for the election year.

    One of the big issues of the federal election will be energy policy, with the opposition backing nuclear power over wind and solar as its path to a greener, cleaner world.

    This episode aired just after Coalition leader Peter Dutton first unveiled his nuclear plans, all dissected by chief political correspondent David Crowe and national climate and environment editor Nick O’Malley.

    National affairs correspondent Matthew Knot also makes an appearance to talk about a visit from Chinese premier Li Qiang.

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    22 mins
  • The best and worst of 2024
    Dec 19 2024

    If things are supposed to be slowing down for Christmas, well, nobody told our federal politicians. This week we had a mid-year economic update and a contentious debate about the Coalition’s nuclear energy plans.

    Today, chief political correspondent David Crowe joins Jacqueline Maley to look back at the political year and explore some of its themes.

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    19 mins
  • Was Albanese’s response to the synagogue attack really that bad?
    Dec 12 2024

    This week was dominated by the appalling anti-Semitic attack on the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea in Melbourne’s south-east. There followed more attacks in Sydney - A car was torched in the Eastern suburbs, where there is a strong Jewish community, and houses there were graffitied with anti-Israel slogans.

    The violence was followed by political conflict. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was accused of not doing enough to quell anti-Semitism and make Jewish Australians safe. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton was accused of politicising the whole issue.

    So could the PM have handled the week better? And what did his handling of the firebombing tell us about his powers of leadership? Will Dutton get any blowback for his lack of bipartisanship over the issue?

    Plus, Peter Dutton’s rejection of the Aboriginal flag, and Labor’s childcare policy.

    Joining Jacqueline Maley to discuss is chief political correspondent David Crowe and political correspondent Paul Sakkal.

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    19 mins