



Danica De Giorgio | 19 December
The PM announces a sweeping firearms crackdown in the wake of the Bondi massacre, seven men arrested during a police operation in Sydney on suspicion of planning an attack. Plus, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu tells Anthony Albanese to "wake up".

Danica De Giorgio | 12 December
The expenses scandal widens, as Sussan Ley offers to sit-down with the PM to reform entitlements. Plus, Labor’s social media ban on shaky ground, as Reddit launches High Court action.

Danica De Giorgio | 5 December
Anthony Albanese's Medicare stunt during the election backfires - as it's getting even more expensive to see a specialist in this country. Plus, disaffected Liberals and teals reportedly in talks to form a new centre-right movement.

Danica De Giorgio | 28 November
Joyce quits Nationals after 30 years, Labor’s environment laws pass parliament, government’s public service explodes by 25%. Plus, young workers fleeing high-tax Britian.

Danica De Giorgio | 21 November
Kellie Sloane elected NSW Liberal leader - so much for the calls for quotas and the party’s woman problem. Plus, Chris Bowen is about to become the country’s first part-time minister.

Danica De Giorgio | 14 November
The Liberals ditch net zero, now the hard work begins for Sussan Ley, taking up the fight to Labor on power prices. Plus, a ridiculous report calls for softer bail laws.

Danica De Giogio | 7 November
Sussan Ley under fire over net zero, can she survive as leader until the end of the year? Plus, Victoria's Premier apologises for the state's crime crisis - too little, too late.

Danica De Giorgio | 31 October
The Coalition does the net zero hokey pokey - half in half out - after a meeting in Canberra today to discuss emissions reductions. Has anything actually been achieved? Plus, King Charles strips Prince Andrew of his remaining royal title.

Danica De Giorgio | 24 October
Chris Bowen’s secret climate files, why won’t he release details about Australia’s emissions reduction targets? Plus, Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan leaves the door open to bail changes, but her cabinet says no.

Danica De Giorgio | 17 October
An innocent woman ambushed and stabbed in broad daylight, in the middle of Melbourne’s CBD, yet Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan insists the city is “safe”. Who does she think she’s kidding?