Brent sits down with Mark Latham MLC to dissect a massive week in Australian politics. From national security and the cost of living to a by-election that is turning traditional party lines upside down, nothing is off the table.
The ISIS Brides: Following recent arrests and charges, we ask the hard question: is this just the tip of the iceberg? Are more charges looming for those who returned?
Economic Crosshairs: With whispers of changes to Capital Gains Tax and Negative Gearing, we examine the potential ripple effects on an already fragile housing market and the broader economy.
Fueling PNG: As Australia struggles with its own domestic pressures, is now the right time to be subsidizing fuel for Papua New Guinea?
The RBA vs. Canberra: Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock hasn’t held back, suggesting government spending is fueling the interest rate fire. We break down the tension between the bank and the boardroom.
The Farrer By-election: It’s the race everyone is watching. As the seat looks to replace Sussan Ley, the One Nation candidate has made waves by breaking ranks with the party line. Is this a strategic move or a campaign in chaos?

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