Insiders is an Australian panel format news and political discussion television program produced by ABC News, and currently hosted by David Speers, airing at 9 am Sunday mornings on ABC TV, ABC News and on demand via ABC iview.

Format

As a Sunday morning talk show, the format of the program usually starts with the show's host discussing political issues of the week and the weekend newspapers, followed by a long form interview of around 15 to 20 minutes with a current Australian political figure, usually an Australian politician. Following the interview in the first half hour, current political issues are discussed with a changing panel of three commentators/journalists of varying political perspectives. Similar in format to Sunday morning talk shows in the United States, Insiders analyses and discusses Australian politics with the use of a panel of political journalists and columnists and interviews with prominent politicians and commentators with a number of regular weekly segments, such as 'Talking Pictures'. The show ends with the panel members asked for their "final observation and predictions".

The program features a wide array of regular commentators from various Australian media outlets and think tanks. The show is part of the ABC's Sunday morning line-up, commencing with Insiders, and since 2006 has been followed by a similar panel format show Offsiders, a sports program initiated and initially hosted by Cassidy.

Background

First host: Barrie Cassidy (2001—2019)

The program first aired on 15 July 2001 on ABC TV, and was hosted by Barrie Cassidy for 18 years until his retirement in June 2019. The first guest interview was with Prime Minister John Howard.

"Insiders entered a very crowded Sunday morning political market in 2001. But our approach was to provide coverage with so many more elements, and to do it in a way that is informative but irreverent. And of course have a few laughs along the way. If you took politics too seriously you'd go mad," — founding host, Barrie Cassidy.

Fran Kelly hosted Insiders when Barrie Cassidy tooklong service leave, and Chris Uhlmann, prior to his move to the Nine Network, also hosted the show in Cassidy's absence.

The 2007 series included small changes to the format of the show: re-ordering the segments, commencing the program with the political interview, followed by 'Your Shout'. Paul Kelly's discussion (this segment was discontinued in 2010) was then used as a starting point for the panel discussion. 'Talking Pictures' continued to provide a break point within the panel discussions.

In 2011, the usual program format began with a brief monologue from Cassidy followed by a brief video summary of the major events of the preceding week. Cassidy then reviewed the Sunday papers with the studio panel before moving on to the studio guest. If the guest is present in the studio the interview is introduced by a short video clip relating to the first interview question. The interview usually lasts until midway through the hour and is followed by a video clip which concentrates on events surrounding a major news topic of the week. This was followed by a panel discussion between Cassidy and his studio guests. Cassidy introduced 'Talking Pictures' towards the end of the hour, which is followed by further panel discussion in the studio. The show usually wound up with Cassidy introducing amusing or otherwise interesting media clips followed by an observation or prediction from each panel member before Cassidy ended the show with a final media clip or two.

In March 2019, Cassidy announced he would be leaving Insiders after the 2019 Australian election and after eighteen years in the hosting chair. His last show was on 9 June 2019; regular fill-in presenters Fran Kelly and Annabel Crabb alternated hosting duties until the end of the year.

On 11 July 2021, Barrie Cassidy returned to the show as a guest on 'Talking Pictures' to celebrate the show's 20th anniversary.

Second host: David Speers (2020—)

In June 2019 David Speers was announced as Cassidy's replacement from 2020.

Since David Speers became host in 2020 the format has remained relatively consistent, with an opening edited video compilation that frames the weeks key events, opening remarks and discussion with the three panellists, a look at the Sunday newspaper stories followed by a political interview of around 15 to 20 minutes in duration. The discussion returns to the panellists for around 20 minutes then breaking to a prerecorded 'Talking Pictures' package (hosted by Mike Bowers with a weekly guest), then returns to the studio for closing comments and observations.

In June 2020, the program received criticism for having an all-white panel discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. An investigation by Junkee discovered that there seemingly had never been a person of colour on the panel in the show's history. Consequently, ABC journalist Bridget Brennan accepted an invitation to be on the following week's program, seemingly becoming the first non-white person to ever appear on the Insiders panel. Addressing the criticism, Speers admitted the previous week's edition of Insiders lacked an important perspective and that the program needed to do better in having more diverse insights into political debate.

In May 2023, it was announced that the show would relocate from the ABC's Melbourne studio to Canberra later in 2023. The first episode broadcast from Canberra was on 9 July 2023.

Regular segments

Talking Pictures

Presented by Mike Bowers, the Talking Picturessegment analyses political cartoons and photographs featured in the nation's newspapers, magazines and news websites from the previous week in around a four minute timeslot. Regularly appearing cartoonists and photographers have included Warren Brown, Bryan Dawe,Bill Leak, Geoff Pryor, Bruce Petty, Alan Moir, Peter Nicholson, Mark Knight, Jon Kudelka, Peter Hoysted, Matt Golding, Andrew Meares, David Pope, Amanda Copp, Paul Batey, Cathy Wilcox, Sean Leahy, Fiona Katauskas and Alex Ellinghausen. The segment is produced by Fiona Katauskas.

The Curve

Presented by Casey Briggs,The Curve started in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic providing weekly analysis and information graphics of infection and hospitalisation rates. The segment has evolved into other subject areas including electoral polling analysis and the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum called The Crunch. Federal election polling analysis segments are titled as Australia Votes.

Matt Price Moment

The 'Matt Price Moment' is an annual award and is included in the final Insiders episode of each year with an edited shortlist, and a selected winner decided by the show's producers. It showcases humorous, oddball, quirky and lighthearted political moments from the previous 12 months, often highlighting politician gaffes or amusing event, speech or media interaction. The segment honours journalist and sketch writer Matt Price, a regular Insiders panellist who died in 2007.

Matt Price Moment Winners

  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010 Bob Brown — Masterchef cooking tips
  • 2011 Kevin Rudd — Appears on stage
  • 2012 Bill Shorten"My view is what the Prime Minister's view is." — interview with David Speers
  • 2013 Tony Abbott"Suppository of all wisdom."
  • 2014 Tony Abbott — "Shirt front Mr Putin, you bet you are."
  • 2015 Christopher Pyne"I'm a fixer." — interview with David Speers.
  • 2016 Richard Marles and Christopher PynePyne & Marles TV show intro
  • 2017 Bob Katter"People are entitled to their sexual proclivities, let there be a thousand blossoms bloom, as far as I am concerned, but I ain’t spending any time on it because in the meantime, every three months, a person is torn to pieces by a crocodile in North Queensland!"
  • 2018 Pauline Hanson — Flip flop answer
  • 2019 Simon Birmingham — Closed doors
  • 2020 Daniel Andrews"Platonic and intimate partners."
  • 2021 David Honey (West Australian Liberal leader) — "Fight like a chi-chi-uana."
  • 2023 Jane Hume — Mangled Winston Churchill quote
  • 2024 Elizabeth Lee (ACT Liberal leader) — Flips middle finger
  • 2025 Anthony Albanese goes into reverse gear "You have to deal with things as you get..."

Former segments

Your Shout

The Your Shout segment (which was dropped in 2010) gave a member or group of members of the public a chance to air a grievance or present opinions about topical political issues that concerned them, in a short, pre-recorded segment shown during the program. It appears[original research?] that the program attempted to ensure that the members of the public selected from week to week represented a broad range of political opinion and were spread across different parts in Australia.

Poll of Polls

Presented by Andrew Catsaras, the Poll of Polls segment aggregated and reviewed political polling from the previous month. This segment commenced in February 2012, appearing during the last week of each month in 2012, moving to the first week of each month in 2013.

Video mashups

Up to 2022 the program's editor, Huw Parkinson, produced dozens of video mashups compositing the faces of political figures onto films and other pop culture footage. Parkinson's videos won him a Walkley Award for multimedia storytelling in 2015.

Theme music

The Insiders opening and closing theme music uses a track titled "Call It 95" by American jazz musician Herbie Hancock, from the 1994 album Dis Is da Drum. The track includes the line "you're making us all feel very excited about being here".

Commentators and panellists

Regular panellists

Insiders panellists since 2022
CommentatorBackgroundLatest appearance
Gary AdsheadJournalist, Drive presenter ABC Radio Perth20 July 2025
Waleed AlyJournalist1 February 2026
Clare ArmstrongChief digital political correspondent, ABC News1 February 2026
Bridget BrennanCo-host, News Breakfast27 April 2025
Dan BourchierJournalist17 March 2024
James CampbellPolitical editor, The Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Herald Sun2 June 2024
Melissa ClarkeNational affairs editor, ABC News1 March 2026
Miriam CorowaPresenter, ABC News6 July 2025
Annabel CrabbPolitical journalist, ABC8 March 2026
Natassia ChrysanthosFederal political correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald15 February 2026
Charles CroucherChief political editor, Nine News22 February 2026
David CroweChief political editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald28 September 2025
Tom CrowleyPolitical reporter, ABC News23 November 2025
Phil CooreyPolitical editor, Australian Financial Review1 February 2026
Katina CurtisCanberra bureau chief, The West Australian2 November 2025
Rafael EpsteinPresenter, ABC Radio Melbourne7 September 2025
Osman FaruqiCulture editor, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald13 August 2023
Anthony GallowayChief political correspondent, Capital Brief27 October 2024
Stan GrantJournalist20 November 2022
Andrew GreeneDefence correspondent, ABC News30 April 2023
Jacob GreberPolitical editor, ABC News15 February 2026
Peter HartcherPolitical editor and international editor for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald8 March 2026
Anna HendersonChief political correspondent, SBS World News28 September 2025
Jennifer HewettNational affairs columnist, Australian Financial Review15 February 2026
Isabella HigginsSenior journalist, ABC News14 September 2025
Sarah IsonFederal political reporter, The Australian10 August 2025
John Paul JankeJournalist, NITV16 March 2025
Greg JennettPolitical correspondent, ABC29 October 2023
Patricia KarvelasPresenter, ABC News22 February 2026
John KehoeEconomics editor, Australian Financial Review8 February 2026
Fran KellyPresenter,ABC Radio National10 September 2023
Sean KellyJournalist, The Sydney Morning Herald26 May 2024
Mark KennySenior fellow at the Australian Studies Institute, Australian National University1 March 2026
Matthew KnottForeign affairs and national security correspondent, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age15 March 2026
Jason KoutsoukisSpecial correspondent, The Saturday Paper15 March 2026
Jack LatimoreIndigenous affairs journalist, The Age16 April 2023
Rosie LewisPolitical correspondent, The Australian12 March 2023
Claudia LongJournalist, ABC News30 November 2025
Samantha MaidenPolitical editor, news.com.au8 March 2026
James MassolaNational affairs editor, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald16 November 2025
Jade MacmillanNorth America bureau chief, ABC News3 November 2024
Tom McIlroyChief political correspondent, Guardian Australia5 October 2025
Shalailah MedhoraPolitical reporter, Triple J Hack program27 July 2025
Karen MiddletonPolitical journalist Inside Story, former political editor, Guardian Australia8 February 2026
Dana MorsePolitical reporter ABC News24 September 2023
Jane NormanNational affairs correspondent, ABC News15 March 2026
Andrew ProbynNational affairs editor, Nine Network and former political editor, ABC News14 May 2023
Ashleigh RaperPolitical editor, Network 107 September 2025
Amy RemeikisPolitical reporter, formerly with Guardian Australia7 July 2024
Paul SakkalFederal political correspondent, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald8 February 2026
Niki SavvaAuthor, political columnist The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald and former Liberal staffer22 February 2026
Greg SheridanJournalist, foreign editor, The Australian14 September 2025
Annika SmethurstState political editor, The Age20 November 2022
Cameron StewartChief international correspondent, The Australian9 October 2022
Michael StutchburyEditor-at-large, Australian Financial Review13 April 2025
Lenore TaylorEditor–in–chief, Guardian Australia25 January 2026
Laura TingleGlobal affairs editor, ABC News19 October 2025
Farrah TomazinNorth America correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald3 November 2024
Peter van OnselenContributing editor, The Australian newspaper, professor at Griffith University and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia8 October 2023
Carly WilliamsJournalist, ABC News13 October 2024
Shane WrightSenior economics correspondent for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald1 March 2026

Panellists who have appeared since July 2022

Former panellists

CommentatorBackgroundLast appeared
Piers AkermanColumnist, Sydney's The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph22 September 2013
Lorena AllamFormer indigenous affairs editor, Guardian Australia31 July 2022
Dennis AtkinsFormer national affairs editor, The Courier-Mail1 November 2020
Simon BensonPolitical and national affairs editor, The Australian29 November 2020
Andrew BoltHost of The Bolt Report on Sky News Live, Herald Sun columnist and blogger10 April 2011
Tim BlairOpinion editor, Sydney's The Daily Telegraph27 September 2009
Gabrielle ChanGuardian Australia15 November 2020
James ChesselFormer executive editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age26 April 2020
Malcolm FarrGuardian Australia12 July 2020
Jan FranJournalist and presenter25 October 2020
Gerard HendersonExecutive director, The Sydney Institute13 October 2019
Narelda JacobsPresenter, Network 103 July 2022
Paul KellyEditor–at–large, The Australian11 September 2022
Sarah MartinSenior correspondent, Guardian Australia6 February 2022
David MarrJournalist, Guardian Australia17 November 2019
George MegalogenisAuthor/columnist, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald13 May 2018
Glenn MilnePolitical journalist, The Australian and News Corp Sunday publications (sacked as a panelist)24 October 2010
Katharine MurphyFormer political editor, Guardian Australia (moved to Prime Minister's Office, January 2024)8 October 2023
Gareth ParkerJournalist and former presenter, 6PR29 November 2020
Matt PriceSketch writer, The Australian12 November 2006[AI-retrieved source]
Mark RileyPolitical editor, Seven News24 May 2020
Mike SeccombeNational correspondent, The Saturday Paper12 August 2018
Lanai ScarrFormer journalist, The West Australian13 March 2022
Tory ShepherdJournalist, Guardian Australia and former News Corp correspondent13 September 2015
Brian TooheyFormer columnist with Australian Financial Review6 September 2015
Virginia TrioliJournalist and presenter, ABC News and Radio26 April 2020
Renee ViellarisFormer federal political editor, The Courier-Mail (moved to Australian Federal Police June 2020)12 April 2020
Kerry-Anne WalshPolitical author24 November 2013
Alice WorkmanFormer political reporter, Buzzfeed5 August 2018

Episode listing

2024 season episode listing

Season 23 episodes
EpDatePanelGuest interviewTalking Pictures guestKey issuesLocationHost
14 February 2024Phil Coorey Samantha Maiden Karen MiddletonAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterCathy WilcoxStage three tax cutsCanberraDavid Speers
211 February 2024Clare Armstrong Tom Crowley Jacob GreberAngus Taylor Shadow TreasurerAlex EllinghausenStage three tax cutsCanberraDavid Speers
318 February 2024David Crowe Ashleigh Raper John Paul JankeMax Chandler-Mather Greens housing spokespersonAmanda CoppBoat arrivals in WACanberraDavid Speers
425 February 2024Raf Epstein Sarah Ison Katina CurtisJason Clare Education MinisterDan IlicBoat arrivals in WACanberraDavid Speers
53 March 2024Patricia Karvelas Niki Savva Paul SakkalDan Tehan, Shadow Immigration MinisterFiona Katauskas2024 Dunkley by-election, VictoriaCanberraDavid Speers
610 March 2024Peter Hartcher Anna Henderson Jennifer HewettChris Bowen Minister for Climate Change and EnergyAndrew MearesVehicle emission standardCanberraDavid Speers
717 March 2024Dan Bourchier Phil Coorey Samantha MaidenJames Paterson Shadow Minister for Home AffairsZoe Norton LodgeTik Tok Immigration DetentionCanberraDavid Speers
824 March 2024Clare Armstrong Anthony Galloway Shalailah MedhoraRichard Marles Deputy Prime Minister of AustraliaPeter Hoysted (Jack the Insider)2024 Tasmanian state election Trump v RuddCanberraDavid Speers
97 April 2024Katina Curtis Karen Middleton Paul SakkalSimon Birmingham Shadow Foreign MinisterMegan HerbertWorld Central Kitchen drone strikesCanberraDavid Speers
1014 April 2024Anna Henderson John Kehoe David CroweJim Chalmers TreasurerMark Humphries2024 Bondi Junction stabbings 2024 Australian federal budgetCanberraDavid Speers
1121 April 2024Phil Coorey Samantha Maiden Lenore TaylorPeter Dutton Opposition LeaderCathy WilcoxElon Musk 2024 Wakeley church stabbingCanberraDavid Speers
1228 April 2024Karen Middleton Shane Wright Bridget BrennanDai Le Independent MP for FowlerLewis HobbaElon Musk 2024 Wakeley church stabbing Domestic violenceCanberraDavid Speers
135 May 2024Clare Armstrong Tom Crowley Jennifer HewettKaty Gallagher Finance MinisterFiona KatauskasMarches against domestic violence 2024 Australian federal budgetCanberraDavid Speers
1412 May 2024Annabel Crabb Jacob Greber Niki SavvaAngus Taylor Shadow TreasurerAlex Lee2024 Australian federal budgetCanberraDavid Speers
1519 May 2024Phil Coorey Peter Hartcher Laura TingleJim Chalmers TreasurerAlex Ellinghausen2024 Australian federal budgetCanberraDavid Speers
1626 May 2024Katina Curtis Sean Kelly Samantha MaidenAdam Bandt Leader of the Australian GreensGlen Le Lievre2024 Australian federal budget, Nuclear power in AustraliaCanberraDavid Speers
172 June 2024James Campbell Karen Middleton James MassolaMurray Watt Agriculture MinisterZoe Norton LodgeImmigration, inflationCanberraDavid Speers
189 June 2024Clare Armstrong John Kehoe Claudia LongDavid Coleman Shadow Communications MinisterDan IlicClimate emissions targetsCanberraDavid Speers
1916 June 2024Jennifer Hewett Anna Henderson Paul SakkalPenny Wong Foreign MinisterJon KudelkaClimate emissions targets, Chinese Premier visit to Australia, Australia–China relationsCanberraDavid Speers
2023 June 2024David Crowe Melissa Clarke Ashleigh RaperTed O'Brien Shadow Climate Change and Energy MinisterCathy WilcoxCoalition nuclear energy policyCanberraDavid Speers
2130 June 2024Mark Kenny Samantha Maiden Tom CrowleyRichard Marles Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Fatima Payman Labor SenatorAmanda CoppJulian Assange release, Fatima Payman crossing Senate floorCanberraDavid Speers
227 July 2024Katina Curtis Phil Coorey Amy RemeikisMehreen Faruqi Deputy Leader of the Australian GreensFiona KatauskasFatima Payman resignation from ALPCanberraDavid Speers
2314 July 2024Clare Armstrong John Paul Janke Anthony GallowayTony Burke Minister for Employment and Workplace RelationsNot screenedAttempted assassination of Donald Trump, CFMEU and John SetkaCanberraPatricia Karvelas
2421 July 2024Karen Middleton Rafael Epstein Shane WrightZoe Daniel Independent MP for GoldsteinPeter Hoysted (Jack the Insider)Presidential Nomination of Donald Trump at the 2024 Republican National Convention, CFMEUCanberraDavid Speers
2528 July 2024Jacob Greber Niki Savva Samantha MaidenBrendon O'Connor Outgoing Minister for Skills and TrainingGlen Le LievreMinister retirements and cabinet reshuffle, Kamala Harris presidential nominationCanberraDavid Speers
264 August 2024Carly Williams Patricia Karvelas John Paul JankeAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterMusic performance by YirrmalIndigenous affairs post Voice referendumGarma FestivalDavid Speers
2711 August 2024Melissa Clarke David Crowe John KehoeMike Burgess ASIO Director-GeneralBenjamin LawInflation, cost of living, terrorism and securityCanberraDavid Speers
2818 August 2024Charles Croucher Jennifer Hewett Anna HendersonDavid Littleproud Nationals LeaderAmanda CoppGaza War, immigration, CFMEU, gamblingCanberraDavid Speers
2925 August 2024Phil Coorey Claudia Long Karen MiddletonBill Shorten Minister for Government Services, Minister for the National Disability Insurance SchemeCathy WilcoxNational Disability Insurance Scheme reforms, 2024 Northern Territory general election, CFMEUCanberraDavid Speers
301 September 2024Laura Tingle Mark Kenny Paul SakkalAndrew Bragg Shadow Assistant Minister for Home OwnershipLewis Hobba2026 Census, foreign student capsCanberraDavid Speers
318 September 2024Annabel Crabb James Massola Katina CurtisJim Chalmers TreasurerMark KnightEconomy, interest rates, inflationCanberraDavid Speers
3215 September 2024Waleed Aly Clare Armstrong Jacob GreberJane Hume Shadow Finance MinisterAlex EllinghausenAged careCanberraDavid Speers
3322 September 2024Samantha Maiden David Crowe Shalailah MedhoraMark Butler Health MinisterDan IlicCanberraDavid Speers
3429 September 2024Karen Middleton Greg Sheridan John KehoeBridget McKenzie Shadow Transport MinisterMegan HerbertCanberraDavid Speers
356 October 2024Niki Savva Katina Curtis Phil CooreyRichard Marles Deputy Pime Minister and Defence MinisterGlen Le LivreCanberraDavid Speers
3613 October 2024Mark Kenny James Massola Carly WilliamsJames Paterson Shadow Home Affairs MinisterPeter Hoysted (Jack the Insider)CanberraDavid Speers
3720 October 2024Raf Epstein Sarah Ison Paul SakkalMurray Watt Employment & Workplace Relations MinisterAlex LeeCanberraDavid Speers
3827 October 2024Clare Armstrong Anthony Galloway Patricia KarvelasCameron Dick Queensland TreasurerCharles Firth2024 Queensland state electionBrisbaneDavid Speers
393 November 2024Farrah Tomazin Jade MacmillanJoe Hockey Former US AmbassadorCathy Wilcox2024 United States presidential electionDetroit, Michigan, USADavid Speers
4010 November 2024Sarah Ferguson Charles CroucherCharles Edel Senior Adviser and Australia Chair, Center for Strategic and International StudiesNick Bryant2024 United States presidential electionWashington DC, USADavid Speers
4117 November 2024Annabel Crabb Katina Curtis Peter HartcherAnthony Albanese Prime Minister (interviewed by David Speers in Lima, Peru)Sammy JAPEC Peru 2024 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summitCanberra and Lima, PeruPatricia Karvelas
4224 November 2024Clare Armstrong Paul Sakkal Phil CooreySarah Hanson-Young Greens Senator for South AustraliaPeter Hoysted (Jack the Insider)CanberraDavid Speers
431 December 2024Samantha Maiden David Crowe Karen MiddletonAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterMegan HerbertFinal sitting week in Canberra, social media ban for under 16s, Matt Price MomentCanberraDavid Speers

2025 season episode listing

Season 24 episodes
EpDatePanelGuest interviewTalking Pictures guestKey issuesLocationHost
12 February 2025Phil Coorey Clare Armstrong Laura TinglePeter Dutton Opposition LeaderGlen Le LievreInflation, interest ratesCanberraDavid Speers
29 February 2025Paul Sakkal Samantha Maiden Niki SavvaKaty Gallagher Finance MinisterCathy WilcoxGaza, TrumpCanberraDavid Speers
316 February 2025Anna Henderson Tom Crowley Jason KoutsoukisAllegra Spender Independent MPJack the InsiderUS tariffsCanberraDavid Speers
423 February 2025Shane Wright Jennifer Hewitt Jacob GreberJim Chalmers TreasurerZoe Norton LodgeCanberraDavid Speers
52 March 2025Clare Armstrong Michael Stutchbury Shalailah MedhoraJames Paterson Shadow Home Affairs MinisterAlex EllinghausenCanberraDavid Speers
69 March 2025Katina Curtis Jane Norman Gary AdsheadMurray Watt Minister for Employment and Workplace RelationsJan Fran2025 Western Australian state electionPerthDavid Speers
716 March 2025Patricia Karvelas John Kehoe John Paul JankeAdam Bandt Leader of the GreensMark HumphriesTrade wars, Trump tariffsCanberraDavid Speers
823 March 2025Mark Kenny Melissa Clarke Paul SakkalAngus Taylor Shadow TreasurerGlen Le LievreCanberraDavid Speers
930 March 2025 (90 minute episode)Laura Tingle Phil Coorey Samantha MaidenAnthony Albanese Prime Minister of Australia James Paterson Shadow Home Affairs Minister and campaign spokespersonProfessor Andrew Meares2025 Australian federal electionCanberraDavid Speers
106 April 2025 (90 minute episode)Niki Savva Jennifer Hewett Tom CrowleyDavid Littleproud Leader of the National Party Penny Wong Minister for Foreign AffairsFiona Katauskas2025 Australian federal election, US tariffs, Port DarwinCanberraDavid Speers
1113 April 2025 (90 minute episode)Patricia Karvelas Michael Stutchbury James MassolaClare O'Neil Minister for Housing Monique Ryan Independent member for KooyongZoe Norton Lodge2025 Australian federal election, housing policyCanberraDavid Speers
1220 April 2025 (90 minute episode)Karen Middleton Clare Armstrong Raf EpsteinMichael Sukkar Shadow Minister for Housing Adam Bandt Leader of the Australian GreensMark Humphries2025 Australian federal electionCanberraDavid Speers
1327 April 2025 (90 minute episode)Bridget Brennan Anna Henderson Jason KoutsoukisMark Butler Minister for Health Bridget McKenzie Shadow Minister for Transport and InfrastructureCathy Wilcox2025 Australian federal electionHanging Rock, Victoria, Division of McEwenDavid Speers
144 May 2025 (90 minute episode)David Crowe Samantha Maiden Jacob GreberJim Chalmers Treasurer Zali Steggall Independent MP for Warringah Keith Wolahan Outgoing MP for MenziesGovernment Coach (Sammy J)2025 Australian federal electionCanberraDavid Speers
1511 May 2025Phil Coorey Melissa Clarke Peter HartcherEd Husic MP for Chifley and outgoing Minister for Industry and ScienceJack the Insider2025 Australian federal election Cabinet reshuffle, leadership challengesCanberraDavid Speers
1618 May 2025Niki Savva Paul Sakkal Anna HendersonAnne Ruston Liberal SenatorMark Humphries2025 Australian federal election, leadership changesCanberraDavid Speers
1725 May 2025Claudia Long Jennifer Hewett Mark KennyKevin Hogan Deputy Leader of the NationalsZoe Norton Lodge2025 Australian federal election, Liberal–National Coalition splitCanberraDavid Speers
181 June 2025Jason Koutsoukis Laura Tingle Clare ArmstrongChris Bowen Minister for Climate Change and EnergyAnthony LehmannLiberal–National Coalition split and shadow cabinet, energy policyCanberraDavid Speers
198 June 2025Karen Middleton James Massola Jane NormanJames Paterson Shadow Home Affairs MinisterEleri HarrisGaza warCanberraDavid Speers
2015 June 2025Greg Sheridan Waleed Aly Katina CurtisPenny Wong Minister for Foreign AffairsCathy WilcoxJune 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran, 51st G7 summit, AUKUSCanberraDavid Speers
2122 June 2025Samantha Maiden Phil Coorey Rafael EpsteinAndrew Hastie Shadow Minister for Home AffairsJack the InsiderJune 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran, defenceCanberraDavid Speers
2229 June 2025Mark Kenny Isabella Higgins Charles CroucherTanya Plibersek Minister for Social ServicesGlen Le LievreUnited States strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, defence, Liberal Party quotas for womenCanberraDavid Speers
236 July 2025Miriam Corowa Tom Crowley Karen MiddletonMelissa McIntosh Shadow Minister for Women and CommunicationsAmanda CoppChildcare safety, defence, tariffs, Quad MeetingCanberraPatricia Karvelas
2413 July 2025Jacob Greber Jennifer Hewett Mark KennyPat Conroy Defence Industry MinisterBilli FitzSimonsPM's trip to China, US review of AUKUS, PBS and Trump tariffs, Antisemitism reviewCanberraPatricia Karvelas
2520 July 2025Gary Adshead Peter Hartcher Katina CurtisJonathon Duniam Shadow Education MinisterMelina WicksPM's trip to China and meeting with CCP general secretary Xi Jinping, trade, 2025 Tasmanian state electionCanberraDavid Speers
2627 July 2025Samantha Maiden Paul Sakkal Shalailah MedhoraAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterBrendan EspositoStudent debt, childcare reform, Opening of 48th Parliament of Australia, Nationals and net zero, Gaza, AUKUS, US beef importsCanberraDavid Speers
273 August 2025John Kehoe Patricia Karvelas Karen MiddletonSally McManus Secretary of the ACTUTina QuinnRecognition of Palestine state, tax reform, productivityCanberraDavid Speers
2810 August 2025Anna Henderson Melissa Clarke Sarah IsonRichard Marles Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for DefenceJack the InsiderRecognition of Palestine state, 2025 Russia–United States SummitCanberraDavid Speers
2917 August 2025Jacob Greber Clare Armstrong James MassolaTim Wilson Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations, Employment and Small BusinessZoe Norton LodgeProductivity and Economic Reform Roundtable, 2025 Russia–United States Summit, Ukraine WarCanberraDavid Speers
3024 August 2025Phillip Coorey Jane Norman Shane WrightJim Chalmers TreasurerFiona KatauskasProductivity and Economic Reform Roundtable, National Disability Insurance Scheme changesCanberraDavid Speers
3131 August 2025Laura Tingle Paul Sakkal Samantha MaidenJulian Leeser Shadow Attorney GeneralEleri HarrisRecognition of PalestineCanberraDavid Speers
327 September 2025Karen Middleton Rafael Epstein Ashleigh RaperSussan Ley Leader of the OppositionMick Tsikas2025 China Victory Day Parade, AUKUSCanberraDavid Speers
3314 September 2025Mark Kenny Isabella Higgins Greg SheridanRichard Marles Minister for DefenceCathy WilcoxDefence, climate change, Net Zero targets, Jacinta Price immigration comments, Pacific Islands ForumCanberraDavid Speers
3421 September 2025Katina Curtis Peter Hartcher Jennifer HewettChris Bowen Minister for Energy and Climate Change David Speers in New YorkBenjamin LawClimate change, Net Zero targets, Eightieth session of the United Nations General AssemblyCanberraMelissa Clarke
3528 September 2025David Crowe Anna Henderson Phil CooreyAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterNick BryantPalestinian statehood, AUKUS, PM in UK, Eightieth session of the United Nations General AssemblyLondonDavid Speers
365 October 2025Jacob Greber Samantha Maiden Tom McIlroyLarissa Waters Leader of the Australian GreensZoe Norton LodgeDefence treaty with PNG, Optus Triple Zero failure, hospital funding, net zeroCanberraDavid Speers
3712 October 2025Waleed Aly Melissa Clarke Paul SakkalMelissa McIntosh Shadow Communications MinisterJack the InsiderGaza ceasefire, Optus Triple Zero failure, Andrew HastieCanberraDavid Speers
3819 October 2025Laura Tingle Peter Hartcher Karen MiddletonTony Burke Minister for Home AffairsFiona KatauskasGaza ceasefire, superannuation, Barnaby Joyce, rare earth minerals supplyCanberraDavid Speers
3926 October 2025Tom Crowley Matthew Knott Samantha MaidenMatt Canavan Senator for QueenslandMark KnightPrime Minister meeting with Trump, AUKUS, Ambassador Kevin Rudd, Net ZeroCanberraDavid Speers
402 November 2025Clare Armstrong Katina Curtis Paul SakkalMurray Watt Minister for EnvironmentAmanda CoppCanberraDavid Speers
419 November 2025Patricia Karvela Jason Koutsoukis John KehoeAndrew Bragg Shadow Minister for HousingMick TsikasCanberraDavid Speers
4216 November 2025James Massola Jennifer Hewett Jane NormanPenny Wong Minister for Foreign AffairsBenjamin LawLNP dump Net Zero, bilateral security treaty with Indonesia, COP30CanberraDavid Speers
4323 November 2025Niki Savva Tom Crowley Mark KennySarah Hanson-Young Senator for South AustraliaZoe Norton LodgeLNP leadership, environment bill, COP30, social media banCanberraDavid Speers
4430 November 2025Karen Middleton Claudia Long Paul SakkalDavid Littleproud National Party leaderAlex EllinghausenEnvironment bill, Prime Minister's wedding, Barnaby Joyce defectionCanberraDavid Speers
457 December 2025Phillip Coorey Samantha Maiden Jacob GreberAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterMatt Golding, Political cartoonist of the yearSocial media ban, travel expenses, Matt Price MomentCanberraDavid Speers

2026 season episode listing

Season 25 episodes
EpDatePanelGuest interviewTalking Pictures guestKey issuesLocationHost
125 January 2026Lenore Taylor Samantha Maiden Matthew KnottAnthony Albanese Prime MinisterMark Humphries2025 Bondi Beach shooting, Hate speech laws in Australia, new Ambassador to USA announced, Australia Day, Liberal–National Party splitCanberraDavid Speers
21 February 2026Phil Coorey Waleed Aly Clare ArmstrongTed O'Brien Shadow Treasurer and Deputy Leader of The OppositionZoe Norton LodgeLiberal–National Party split, inflation, interest ratesCanberraDavid Speers
38 February 2026Karen Middleton John Kehoe Paul SakkalJim Chalmers TreasurerAmy RemeikisLiberal–National Party split and second reunion, inflation, interest rate rise, visit of Isaac HerzogCanberraDavid Speers
415 February 2026Jennifer Hewett Jacob Greber Natassia ChrysanthosJane Hume Deputy Leader of the OppositionCathy WilcoxLiberal leadership spillCanberraDavid Speers
522 February 2026Niki Savva Charles Croucher Patricia KarvelasTony Bourke Minister for Home AffairsZoe Norton Lodge'ISIS Brides' repatriation, Coalition frontbench, inflationCanberraDavid Speers
61 March 2026 (70 minute episode)Mark Kenny Melissa Clarke Shane WrightTim Wilson Shadow TreasurerAlex Lee (not broadcast)2026 Israeli–United States strikes on Iran, live press conference by Foreign Minister Penny WongCanberraDavid Speers
78 March 2026Annabel Crabb Samantha Maiden Peter HartcherPenny Wong Foreign MinisterJack the Insider2026 Iran war, Mark Carney visit to AustraliaCanberraDavid Speers
815 March 2026Matthew Knott Jane Norman Jason KoutsoukisBarnaby JoyceMatt Roberts2026 Iran war, David Littleproud resignation, inflation and fuel pricesCanberraDavid Speers

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