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

Why young people are so angry about housing, and whether this budget will fix it
27:22

Mark Butler on the NDIS, private health and vaccine hesitancy
47:11

No ‘drill baby drill’ moment: Chris Bowen on oil shock’s impact on green Australia
37:11