

The Kenny Report | 18 December
After two years of inaction by Labor on stamping out antisemitism, Anthony Albanese has conceded he could have done more. Plus, host Sarah Ferguson sunk to a new low during an interview with former treasurer Josh Frydenberg.

The Kenny Report | 17 December
Alleged Bondi gunman Naveed Akram has been charged with 59 offences in the wake of Sunday's terror attack. Plus, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made only one fleeting visit to the Bondi Memorial, that was on Monday morning.

The Kenny Report | 16 December
Father and son terrorists Sajid and Naveed Akram were inspired by ISIS, the nation mourns Bondi massacre victims. Plus, Muslim leaders are not meeting us halfway and neither is the Prime Minister.

The Kenny Report | 15 December
Live from Bondi following the horrific terror attack which left 15 innocent victims dead.

The Kenny Report | 11 December
The expenses scandal continues as the prime minister washes his hands of the affair and tries to move on. Plus, the reckless renewables roll out continues, where will the flashpoints be in the year ahead.

The Kenny Report | 10 December
The social media ban for under 16s now in force and already being worked around. Plus, The Communications Minister Anika Wells ducking for cover while the PM plays the gender card.

The Kenny Report | 9 December
Remember Labor’s promised cuts to electricity prices, well they just keep going up and up, and they’ll jump early next year, too. Plus, it’s full steam ahead for AUKUS but now Donald Trump’s protectionism might hurt our farmers again.

The Kenny Report | 8 December
Barnaby Joyce formally signs on with Pauline Hanson's One Nation. Plus, Anika Wells finds herself in a world of strife as more lavish taxpayer-funded trips are uncovered.

The Kenny Report | 4 December
Are the climate alarmists getting too excited about our weather? the government under pressure over ISIS brides. Plus, artificial intelligence confirms the truth about renewables pushing up your electricity prices.

The Kenny Report | 3 December
Government spending running wild, but individuals and households are stuck in a cost-of-living crisis. Plus, antisemitism still rampant, Chris speaks with Alex Ryvchin.