Paul Murray Live | 21 November
Labor finally reveals its social media bill. Plus, the government won't be receiving the miracle rate cut it's hoping for, and treaty negotiations kick off in Victoria.
Paul Murray Live | 20 November
While the nation struggles financially the Albanese Labor government sends money to China. Plus, a new report claims over three million people are at risk of homelessness, and what do Aussies really think about Donald Trump.
Paul Murray Live | 19 November
Labor's plan to censor the internet is set to fail, Peter Dutton's chances of becoming Prime Minister are growing by the day, and the leftist media in the US confirms once again... it's all about them.
Paul Murray Live | 18 November
Lidia Thorpe censured but remains unapologetic. Plus, Paul cuts through the latest Labor cash plan spin, and legendary boxer Mike Tyson says he shouldn't be alive.
Paul Murray Live | 17 November
Did Anthony Albanese let slip the election date? Plus, crunch time for Labor's misinformation bill, and a climate talkfest coming to Australia?
Paul Murray Live | 14 November
An interest rate cut could well be delayed in-part due to the number of public servants in the country. Plus, Nigel Farage joins the show to discuss all the latest from the UK and Donald Trump's US presidential election victory.
Paul Murray Live | 13 November
Paul is back... and so is Trump! Plus, Anthony Albanese continues to sink in the polls, and it's time the Victorian government paid its police force properly.
Paul Murray Live | 12 November
Kevin Rudd coming to regret his past comments on Donald Trump, Anthony Albanese's unpopularity has Labor worried, and a constitutional expert warns against Labor's Misinformation bill.
Paul Murray Live | 11 November
The Coalition backs the Prime Minister's social media ban. Plus, what Donald Trump's election victory has shown the world, and Anthony Albanese on the same trajectory for failure as Kamala Harris.
Paul Murray Live | 10 November
Kamala Harris' US election campaign was historically awful, Melbourne becoming a shadow of its former self, and Anthony Albanese in trouble following Donald Trump's return to the White House.