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The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to We...
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The Coalition is 'done'. Are Ley and Littleproud too?
In a stunning turn of events, the Nationals have officially split with Liberal party, blowing up the Coalition. Nationals leader David Littleproud acc...
The Coalition is 'done'. Are Ley and Littleproud too?
In a stunning turn of events, the Nationals have officially split with Liberal party, blowing up the Coalition. Nationals leader David Littleproud acc...
Are the Nationals testing Sussan Ley?
The Albanese Government has passed its gun reforms and watered down hate laws after a late night sitting of the Senate.
But three Nationals fron...
Will hate speech laws split the Coalition?
The Albanese Government is set to pass its hate speech and gun reform bills through the parliament. It comes after Labor split the omnibus legislation...
Parliament returns - but it's not 'politics as usual'
For the first time since the Bondi terror attack, MPs from across the country have returned to Canberra.
The first morning saw sombre speeches f...
Labor accountability and negative gearing caution
Why are there more women in the Senate than in the House of Representatives? Is it just convention stopping Senators from being major party leaders? <...
Will Ley rejecting hate speech laws backfire?
It's been a big week in Australian politics, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese recalling parliament early to deal with hate speech and gun buyback...
Kerrynne Liddle doesn't believe in one-size-fits-all
Kerrynne Liddle represents a lot of firsts.
The Arrernte woman is the first indigenous Senator for South Australia, the first indigenous woman t...
Why Kevin Rudd resigned as US Ambassador
In a surprise move, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the US Ambassador Kevin Rudd will step down from the role at the end of March - a y...
Is Albanese's year off to a bumpy start?
Politics Now is back after a summer recess and PK and Jacob have lots of thoughts about what happened over the break!
Extreme weather continues...
Why the PM announced a royal commission
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called a Commonwealth royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion.
The announcement comes in the...
Gambling ban, the glass cliff and Dutton’s ‘disappearance'
More than two years on from the Murphy review, where is the Albanese government on gambling reform — and is there growing disquiet in the backbench?
Larissa Waters is a shameless optimist
Greens Leader Larissa Waters has described herself as someone who was elected to “get shit done”. But what does that actually mean?
As the first...
Why 2026 will be a 'pollster's picnic'
Pollsters are already preparing for an interesting year ahead.
One Nation's support has surged, while Coalition support has slumped. So, are pol...
Josh Burns on how you create change
Josh Burns is a bit of a rising star in the Australian Labor Party.
The Member for Macnamara is an increasing presence in the party - often una...
A political year in review
It's Politics Now - The Party Room - live!
In this Canberra Theatre live show, recorded at the start of December, Fran Kelly and Patricia Karve...
Tim Wilson on what makes a good society
He’s often described as a Liberal moderate - but that’s a label this MP is uncomfortable with.
The member for Goldstein Tim Wilson spent a term...
Why immigration is back on the agenda
Australia is often celebrated for its multiculturalism, and lauded as an immigration success story.
But in politics, debates over immigration ar...
A 'not perfect' PM acts on Bondi
Prime Minster Anthony Albanese has acknowledged he could have done more to combat antisemitism, and is "fully supporting and adopting" antisemitism en...
The hard questions about Bondi begin
Three days after the horrific attack on Jewish people at Bondi Beach, political lines are being drawn.
The Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this...
John Howard's warning to Anthony Albanese
The fallout from the Bondi Beach terrorist attack is continuing to ricochet across Australia and around the globe.
Anthony Albanese and NSW Pre...
Will the Bondi shooting lead to gun reform?
In the wake of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, the Prime Minister has vowed to "dedicate every single resource required" to the response. Anthony Alban...
Are politician perks a 'pisstake'?
The Albanese Government's agenda has been overshadowed by scrutiny on political entitlements and expenses. And while Communications and Sport Minister...
Why the housing crisis is such a 'wicked problem'
Housing remains the key issue for governments of all stripes, and was the cornerstone of both major parties' election campaigns.
But since the e...
Will Anika Wells keep her job?
AUKUS is going "full steam ahead" — that's the message from the Trump administration. But is it all smooth sailing ahead for the security partnership?...
Barnaby makes One Nation flirtation official
After months of speculation, former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has officially joined One Nation. So, will the New England MP be able to furth...
Tackling racism 'not a priority' for Govt, says Race Discrimination Commissioner
A year ago Australia’s Race Discrimination Commissioner delivered the National Anti-Racism Framework.
Will Labor muscle-up on gambling reforms?
The Albanese Government is spruiking its social media ban and urging social media companies to comply as the deadline looms. And while Opposition lead...
Social media ban looms. Are we ready?
Communications Minister Anika Wells has used a National Press club address to talk-up the impending social media ban, and put platforms on notice.
Is the 'jobs for mates' era over?
The scathing and long-awaited 'jobs for mates' report has been handed down. It's found government appointments too often look like 'forms of patronage...
Albanese and the low-key 'royal wedding'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has capped off the political year by tying the knot with his partner Jodie Haydon at the Lodge. Patricia Karvelas and...
Economic Report Card | Insiders On Background
Labor is feeling pretty good about life heading into the summer.
But not everything is going swimmingly.
Inflation edged higher during th...
Barnaby to defect and enviro laws to pass
A Labor-Greens deal on the EPBC has been announced, after lengthy negotiations. It comes after Environment Minister Murray Watt said he was open to a...
Is Labor the better economic manager?
The Australian election study has found Coalition has lost its perceived advantage on economic management, with Labor taking the crown. It comes as th...
High steaks for Pauline and Barnaby
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made Barnaby Joyce dinner in her parliamentary office — using the humble sandwich press to grill some steaks.
Net zero gains for Sussan Ley
As parliament springs back to life for the final sitting week of the year, the Albanese Government is looking to pass a key flank of its legislative a...
Why miners want a deal done on new environment laws | Insiders On Background
With the final parliamentary sitting of the year fast approaching, the Federal Government is eager to pass its environmental law reforms.
There...
Did the PM get his ideal COP outcome?
Breaking news on Australia’s COP bid — Adelaide won’t host COP31.
Instead, a deal is being finalised with Türkiye that would see Climate Change...
Labor’s COP out on science
Are we on the cusp of a science brain drain in Australia?
Major job cuts are coming to the CSIRO — adding to the hundreds of positions already l...
Another leader bites the dust
Is there anywhere safe in Australia right now to be a major party leader?
It’s starting to feel like decapitation season. The latest head to rol...