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Dan Jervis-Bardy

Chief political correspondent providing analysis of South Australian politics and One Nation's electoral prospects, drawing on local reporting and interviews.

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Jan 11, 2026 • 22min

Albanese bows to Bondi pressure

Dan Jervis-Bardy, a political correspondent for Guardian Australia, dives into the fallout from the Bondi Beach massacre and how it forced Prime Minister Albanese to initiate a royal commission on antisemitism. He discusses the intense political pressure and media campaigns that shaped this decision, as well as concerns over the commissioner’s appointment. Jervis-Bardy also addresses the challenges ahead for Labor in the 2026 elections, including housing reforms and the impact of inflation on voters.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 22min

Will One Nation go mainstream in South Australia’s election?

Dan Jervis-Bardy, chief political correspondent covering South Australian politics, reports from Adelaide. He explores whether One Nation can turn poll surges into seats. He describes voters’ grievances, why some overlook party rhetoric, and how major parties are responding. He also examines Adelaide’s changing mood and what the result could mean beyond the state.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 21min

‘More Australian babies!’ where will Matt Canavan take the Nationals now? – podcast

Dan Jervis-Bardy, chief political correspondent with deep federal politics experience, breaks down Matt Canavan's surprise win and what it means for the Nationals. Short takes cover the tight party-room ballot, Canavan's outspoken style, his tactic to outflank One Nation, tensions with the Liberals over policy like net zero, and the Farrer by-election as an early test.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 18min

The Coalition survives (again) – how long will Ley’s leadership?

Dan Jervis-Bardy, Guardian Australia’s chief political correspondent, gives a concise take on the Coalition’s sudden reunion and Sussan Ley’s shaky standing. He breaks down the weekend negotiations, internal party pressures and optics that forced the truce. He also maps how the pact raises the odds of a leadership challenge and explores whether the split might recur.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 28min

Is 2026 the year Albanese’s political honeymoon ends?

In this discussion, Tom McIlroy, political editor at The Guardian Australia, and Dan Jervis-Bardy, chief political correspondent, tackle the pressing challenges facing Prime Minister Albanese. They delve into his recent legislative wins, including the nature laws, while cautioning against the risks of inaction on inflation and housing. With rising far-right sentiment, they analyze the implications for Labor's future reforms. McIlroy and Jervis-Bardy also highlight the political turmoil within the Coalition and the potential impact of populism on Labor's strategy.

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