This week the Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gave a big speech at the National Press Club in Canberra, and used it to dangle the prospect of economic reform.
During its first term, the Albanese government was criticised for not being bold enough in its agenda. So is the PM signalling he will use his huge majority to institute major reform? What would a daring economic reform agenda look like? And are Australians ready for it?
Plus, Plus, Jacqueline Maley, Paul Sakkal and Shane Wright, discuss the hardening of the government’s stance on Israel, after it imposed sanctions on two Israeli ministers.

Why the timeline of the Iranian women’s football team defection makes some people liars
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The politics of war, and why Peter Dutton was so upset over leaked Liberal Party review
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Regrets? There are none. David Littleproud on Coalition split and what Nats do next
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