With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspectives on national affairs.
The Albanese government's new fuel tzar has been fighting against fossil fuels for years - how is that going to help us? Plus, an insider look at the Iran war.
Israel's latest stunning assassination of an Iranian leader, Donald trump loses it with Australia. Plus, a street walk with Pauline Hanson in Adelaide today is more evidence that the One Nation revolution is real.
The Albanese government refuses to rule out petrol rationing, Grace Tame is now denying Hamas terrorists raped Jewish women. Plus, two Sydney students bashed savagely at school, both times their bashings went on social media.
Why is the Liberal Party scared to make a deal with One Nation? Plus, Tucker Carlson suggests the CIA is investigating him.
Barnaby Joyce responds to comments made by new Nationals Leader Matt Canavan about One Nation. Plus, guess who the Greens say threatened the Iranian women's soccer team in Iran?
The Coalition's primary vote slumps again. Plus, Matt Canavan is the National Party's last and desperate hope to save itself from One Nation.
The woman who helped convince five players from the Iranian women's soccer team to ask Australia for protection. Plus, more Coalition turmoil as David Littleproud quits as leader of the Nationals.
The truth behind a deadly attack in Iran that killed over 100 school girls, Victoria is charging people to see their own coastline. Plus, the Iranian women's soccer team faces threats back home.
Iran's most dangerous weapon is a threat we can't ignore. Also, the Labor government is finally checking its grants to mosques mourning the late ayatollah. Barnaby Joyce joins the program to discuss expensive cultural burns.
Trump blasts Keir Starmer for hindering the war effort. Also, Iran has a new supreme leader - is he even worse than his assassinated father?
The Albanese government pleads with Australians – stop panic buying petrol. But has this war exposed how vulnerable we are? Plus, why has the government given $670,000 to Muslim groups now mourning the death of Iran's leader?
Former US army general Jack Keane joins the program to provide his expert analysis on the situation in Iran. Plus, the ABC is slammed for its disgraceful coverage of what's happening in the Middle East.
Grace Tame shuts down the PM's apology to her, evidence of IS-inspired attacks against gay people, and Mike Newman talks about Australia's bloated public service.
Prime Minister Albanese and President Trump both heckled while delivering speeches, can you guess who handled it better? Plus, a bomb scare at Albanese's residence.
The Albanese government's Royal Commission into antisemitism opened today. Plus, the Epstein scandal has cost Britain a prince and an ambassador, but who in America has paid the price?
Where is Sarah Ferguson hiding? Andrew Lownie delves into possible reasons why she is hiding. Plus, a Muslim senator tells Pauline Hanson to leave Australia.
The ISIS brides scandal deepens, the US prepares for war against Iran, and Jacinta Allan loses her cool.
A new book could prove Bolt was right regarding an activist's Indigenous heritage claim, Jim Chalmers is starting to crack as he handles the economy poorly, and the government continues its weak stance against the ISIS brides.
The Coalition have picked its new frontbench team to take on the government, former General Jack Keane gives an analysis of Trump's potential war plans, and Drew Pavlou talks about why he was kicked out of the US.
Angus Taylor is facing pressure from his party, a sociologist discusses the stark difference between pro-Palestinian and Iranian protests, and Drew Pavlou talks about why he thinks he was deported from the US.
Is Angus Taylor the right person to lead the Liberal Party? Barnaby Joyce and political experts discuss the ongoing Coalition chaos. Plus, conservative parties across Europe are surging in polls.
Angus Taylor quits frontbench ahead of potential leadership spill, One Nation is creeping up on Labor, and an activist doubles down on her pro-Palestinian protest chant.
Pro-Palestinian protesters clash violently with police. Plus, should a famous Australian of the year be stripped of her title following a disgusting chant at yesterday's ugly protests.
Thousands of protesters meet in Sydney amid the Israeli President's visit, a Liberal MP delves into the Coalition trainwreck as Pauline Hanson surges in the polls, and the Super Bowl performance divides the US.
John Howard blasts One Nation and Barnaby Joyce hits back, a report to the US Congress asks if Australia can be trusted with the new nuclear submarines it's building for us. Plus, new technology to design your own IVF baby.
US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee talks about whether Australia should join Trump's 'Board of Peace', the deep split between the Nationals and Liberals, and celebrity reputations continue to tarnish following the release of the Epstein files.
Pauline Hanson joins the program to talk about One Nation's star candidate, Matthew Canavan discusses Labor's budget blowouts, and an expert provides insight into China's plans for Antarctica.
Celebrities caught out in damning new Epstein file releases, an economist discusses Australia's inflation woes, and the price of one Teal independent's rental comes under question.
Barnaby Joyce joins the program to discuss the leadership woes of his old party, other favourite guests talk about all things Trump and Iran, and Australia's immigration laws come under the microscope once again.
Former prime minister Scott Morrison says Muslim imams should have to have a licence to preach. Plus, the NSW premier and health minister won't say why a Jewish woman at Liverpool hospital had to be disguised with an Anglo name.
Ugly scenes during invasion day protests, questions raised as to whether a record breaking heatwave is global warming, and a hospital changes the name of a Jewish Bondi victim.
The haters against Australia Day are losing, the Liberal Party is in a mess as a leadership spill looms, and catastrophic snow storms in China and the U.S. go against dud climate predictions.
The Prime Minister denies placing blame on Scott Morrison for the current level of antisemitism, and the opposition leader struggles to keep the Coalition together after rebel senators vote against new hate speech laws.
The Greens disgrace themselves in Parliament. A National Party senator talks about the minor changes to Labor's hate speech laws, and a retired American general delves into Trump's threats to take Greenland.
The shock polls today show One Nation soaring and the big two parties falling, Russia is still taking massive losses in Ukraine after nearly four years of war. Plus, why have young women suddenly become so left wing?
A flash flooding event with a massive amount of rain has swept through some of the busiest coastal towns in Victoria. Plus, the world is on edge as Iran and the US appear headed for some form of conflict.
The fresh debate around gun laws, do we really need to toughen them or is that simply the government trying to wedge the Opposition? Plus, the harrowing images and facts being leaked out of Iran.
The sudden decision by Anthony Albanese to accept an early departure of US ambassador Kevin Rudd, a year short of his full term. Plus, the shocking statistics emerging around Victoria's ongoing bushfire emergency.
The Pro-Palestinian march mob ignored pleas to not hold a protest in Melbourne. Plus, the PM is finally dragged kicking and screaming to hold a Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack.
Adelaide Writers' festival dumps a controversial author, Trump's unpredictable nature keeps the world guessing. Plus, you can't spell Ford Ranger without Danger.
Albanese finally calls a royal commission, major burnout among regional hospital staff. Plus, authorities warn of catastrophic bushfires.
Some politicians using taxpayer funds to pay off homes in Canberra, Opposition reset for New South Wales and Victoria. Plus, Donald Trump's polar obsession with Greenland.
Ten found guilty of cyber-bullying Brigitte Macron, Albanese lays the ground for an inquiry backflip. Plus, Australian market flooded with Chinese EVs.
The progressive left up in arms at the capture of a South American dictator, Albanese under pressure to implement a royal commission. Plus, Victoria at risk of losing the MotoGP.
Welcome to 2026 and for Victorians - a long run to a November state election. Plus, we look under the bonnet on Australia's education system with both parties promising reforms but classroom standards still slipping.
16 leading Jewish organisations join together to call for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism, bushfire concerns intensify with reports of a backlog of winter burn offs across states. Plus, end of year awards for our local councils.
While Chris Bowen says Australia is on track to meet its renewable energy targets, reports are in, and the numbers say the opposite. Plus, Victorian farmers are being hammered on all sides by new intrusive government laws.
Calls for a Royal Commission into the terror attack at Bondi grow ever louder. Plus, we will speak to the mother of a young Victorian who died as a result of a coward punch on New Year's Eve more than 13 years ago.
Albanese continues to block calls for a Bondi royal commission, citing the Lindt Café precedent, a YouGov poll finds 62 per cent say Labor mishandled Islamic extremism. Plus, Labor unveils travel rules after Annika Wells’ globetrotting.
Disturbing images have been released of the alleged gunmen planning the massacre. Plus, Penny Wong delivers a half-arsed apology admitting regret for not having visited the site of the October 7 attack during a trip to Israel.