



The Kenny Report | 3 February
Interest rates rise for the first time in two years. Plus, One Nation snares Cory Bernardi as a star candidate for next month's South Australian election.

The Kenny Report | 2 February
Australians who are Jewish need protection from potential terrorist attacks, not from guns, but from cars and trucks. Plus, the latest polls have worse news for the former Coalition parties as they gather in Canberra again for Parliament.

The Kenny Report | 29 January
The Liberal leadership stalemate, Andrew Hastie and Angus Taylor haggle over who will challenge Sussan Ley for the top job. Plus, a Labor Minister lashes out at Scott Morrison’s sensible ideas for tackling Islamist extremism.

The Kenny Report | 28 January
Interest rates set to head upwards again, and electricity prices heading ever higher too. Labor breaking faith with all it promised. Plus, Opposition chaos continues, now Nationals Leader David Littleproud is facing a leadership showdown.

The Kenny Report | 27 January
A man faces hate speech laws for allegedly demonising Jews, but the government bans another Israeli commentator from Australia. Plus, should burning the flag be a crime?

The Kenny Report | 26 January
Hatred on our streets while most of the country’s at the beach or having a barbie. Plus, the Liberals pondering their leadership options as Andrew Hastie seems set for a tilt at the top job.

The Kenny Report | 22 January
Sussan Ley’s days are numbered as the Coalition falls apart. Plus, Donald Trump gives the Europeans a dressing down, and strikes a deal over Greenland.

The Kenny Report | 21 January
Three Nationals quit the shadow cabinet after voting against the new hate speech laws, will One Nation try to recruit them?

The Kenny Report | 20 January
Another antisemitic attack in Melbourne as the prime minister refuses to apologise for failing to heed warnings in the lead up to the Bondi terror attack.

The Kenny Report | 19 January
The fall out from the alleged Bondi Beach Islamist terrorist attack that killed 15 Australians last month, as parliament is recalled to honour the dead and the heroes and consider new laws in response to the atrocity.