Today, we are talking about one of the federal budget’s trickiest customers - the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Labor was once like a proud parent of the NDIS, but now even the minister in charge, Mark Butler, is describing the scheme as a honeypot for organised crime.
Also this week, an inquiry about taxing offshore gas exports went kind of viral due to a David Pocock question about beer and an appearance from a podcaster called Punters Politics.
Joining host Jacqueline Maley is chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal and federal political correspondent Natassia Chrysanthos.
Background reading

Most people don’t have trusts, or multiple houses: Bill Shorten on the budget’s tax changes
32:16

Does a broken promise matter in a broken system, and Angus Taylor’s migrant plan
27:49

‘Popcorn out’ for Farrer by-election, plus the RBA’s pointed comments on government spending
27:45