The Kenny Report | 12 December
The prime minister spends more taxpayers money making yet another play to win popularity, plus hopes of an interest rate cut take a dive.
The Kenny Report | 11 December
Chris Kenny speaks with the Labor heavyweight who calls out a direct link between Labor’s weakness on Israel and the extremism we’re seeing at home.
The Kenny Report | 10 December
Anthony Albanese finally turns up at the Adass synagogue but doesn’t take questions. Plus, how the Prime Minister is failing his own criteria for leadership.
The Kenny Report | 9 December
Anthony Albanese failing to lead the nation as antisemitism continues to raise its ugly head. Plus, Syria celebrates the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad.
The Kenny Report | 5 December
Former federal Labor minister Mike Kelly says Labor’s stance on the Middle East conflict is putting our country at risk. Plus, an unauthorised protest by anti-Israel activists... but once again it’s the supporters of Israel who the police target.
The Kenny Report | 4 December
Australia caves in to terrorism at the United Nations, abandoning Israel. Plus, the nation’s biggest bank backflips on plans to charge customers to get their own cash.
The Kenny Report | 3 December
Government spending continues to expand across the country, plus how AI has students cheating their way through university, and Paul Barry says farewell to Media Watch.
The Kenny Report | 2 December
The Australian pubs with no cheer, where they celebrate all kinds of days except Australia Day. Plus, US President Joe Biden pardons his son Hunter.
The Kenny Report | 28 November
The shambles in Canberra as Labor rushes laws through, banned Senator Lidia Thorpe manages to cause a stir and disgrace herself yet again. Plus, politics professor Gerald Steinberg on the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal.
The Kenny Report | 27 November
Our national energy self-harm has produced a power shortage just because there is a mild heatwave in one state. Plus, more scandalous revelations about how environmental activists exaggerate indigenous heritage claims to block developments