Sharri | 28 March
Sharri exclusively reveals former Home Affairs chief Michael Pezzullo is set to be stripped of Order of Australia. Plus, Julian Assange's lawyer Jennifer Robinson joins the show after a temporary reprieve in his extradition case.
Sharri | 27 March
An exclusive report on the government's obsession with secrecy and use of non-disclosure agreements, the Coalition calls Labor's bluff on its rushed detainee legislation. Plus, legendary barrister Geoffrey Robertson on Julian Assange's legal drama.
Sharri | 26 March
Sharri has rolling coverage of the Baltimore bridge collapse after being struck by a cargo ship. Plus, Amelia Hamer joins the show after winning the Liberal preselection for Kooyong for the next federal election.
Sharri | 25 March
Sharri reveals University of Sydney locked pro-Palestine activists with senior Israeli officials in a room, latest polls reveal the Albanese government is on the backfoot. Plus, the new ABC chair's push to fix the network's green left bias.
Sharri | 21 March
An exclusive report on Kevin Rudd's long history of sledging Donald Trump, Penny Wong claims she can't answer why intelligence chiefs were taken off the National Security Committee. Plus, Labor's fails to get migration under control.
Sharri | 20 March
Sharri reveals Kevin Rudd's furious backlash to Donald Trump comments. Plus, a former Hamas hostage joins the show to explain how she survived the brutal treatment of the terrorist group.
Sharri | 19 March
Sharri reveals the head of the climate change department has been a regular attendee of the National Security Committee while the intelligence bosses have been kicked out. Plus, the Ukrainian ambassador slams the ABC for airing 'Russian propaganda'.
Sharri | 18 March
Exclusive report Labor has removed ASIO and ASIS chiefs as the permanent member of the National Security Committee of Cabinet, Senator Don Farrell undermines Australia-US alliance. Plus, a new Australian report points to a laboratory origin of COVID.
Sharri | 14 March
A Labor insider exposes how the Albanese government has become China's 'lapdogs', the PM pushes on for more reforms to crackdown on so-called misinformation. Plus, Robert Potter on the US Congress passing the bill which could see TikTok banned.
Sharri | 13 March
The US prepares for a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump as the President clinches Democratic nomination. Plus, the NSW police commissioner uses her media adviser as a scapegoat.