

Politics Now
ABC Australia
The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust.
From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news.
On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will discuss the week's developments in depth with another journalist, and answer your questions.
On Saturdays, David Speers gets into the details of a major trend or issue with the help of an expert on 'Insiders On Background'.
From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news.
On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will discuss the week's developments in depth with another journalist, and answer your questions.
On Saturdays, David Speers gets into the details of a major trend or issue with the help of an expert on 'Insiders On Background'.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec
Can Albo fix our 'messy' gas market?
Mel Clarke, a political correspondent for ABC Radio National Breakfast, joins the discussion on Australia's gas market and rising energy costs. They analyze Anthony Albanese's recent measures and the challenges of a gas shortfall. The duo delves into the complexities of current regulations, questioning whether proposed gas reservation schemes can resolve the scattered framework. They also explore the government's messaging difficulties and the intriguing dynamics of Australia’s diplomatic relations with the U.S., particularly concerning defense and trade.

Jun 30, 2025 • 26min
Why Albo is under pressure to meet Trump
Raf Epstein, the mornings host at ABC Radio Melbourne, dives into pressing topics affecting Australia. He discusses how Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under pressure to address U.S. tariffs, emphasizing the urgency of diplomatic meetings. Epstein also explores the challenges faced by the 'sandwich generation,' who juggle aged care responsibilities for both children and elderly parents, revealing the complexities and urgent need for reform in Australia’s aged care system. Tune in for insights on international relations and family dynamics!

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Jun 27, 2025 • 22min
Kylie Moore-Gilbert on the situation in the Middle East | Insiders On Background
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, a Middle East political scientist and former political prisoner, shares her deep insights on the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict. She vividly recounts the harrowing aftermath of an Israeli missile strike on Evin Prison, exposing the grim realities faced by inmates. Delving into Iran's internal struggles, she discusses the declining support for Supreme Leader Khamenei and critiques the strategic comments of past US leadership. Moore-Gilbert also unpacks Iran’s complex relationships with Gulf nations, offering a nuanced view of regional dynamics.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 50min
Inside the psyche of 'daddy' Trump
John Lyons, ABC's America's editor, dives into the complexities of Donald Trump's unpredictable foreign policy, specifically focusing on a recent Israel-Iran ceasefire attempt. He compares this with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's cautious diplomatic stance amidst growing criticism. The discussion reveals how European nations are adjusting their defense spending to gain favor with Trump, putting pressure on Australia's leadership. The unpredictable dynamics of current geopolitical tensions are crucial for understanding the future of international relations.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 27min
Sussan Ley's 'I'm not Dutton' speech
Tensions rise as Trump's influence shakes a fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire. Sussan Ley’s recent speech showcases a shift from her predecessor, highlighting women's representation in politics and indigenous voices. The podcast dives into Australia's defense strategy amid global unrest and internal divisions on climate policies like Net Zero. It also teases gripping narratives, including a mysterious disappearance in the Australian desert and an academic's harrowing detention experience.

Jun 24, 2025 • 27min
Has Trump stopped Iran developing a nuclear weapon?
Ben Knight, a former Middle East and US correspondent for the ABC, offers keen insights into the fragile ceasefire declaration in the Israel-Iran conflict. He discusses the uncertainty surrounding both nations' commitment and the recent missile strikes complicating matters. The dialogue also addresses Iran's aggressive posture, Trump's influence on foreign policy, and the challenges of establishing a sustainable nuclear agreement. Knight emphasizes the precarious balance in the region and the risks of escalating tensions amid fragile peace efforts.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 33min
Australia backs Trump in Israel-Iran war
Australia backs U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites while advocating for diplomacy to avoid escalation. The complexities of the Israel-Iran conflict and regional responses are dissected, along with an analysis of military operations and their actual impact. There's a scrutinization of the intelligence on Iran's nuclear capabilities, raising questions about evidence and legitimacy. Personal stories highlight the human impact of geopolitical decisions, encapsulating the delicate balance Australia aims to maintain.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 19min
What's tax reform got to do with productivity? | Insiders on Background
Danielle Wood, Commissioner at the Productivity Commission, shares her insights on tax reform's critical role in shaping economic productivity. She discusses how tax structures significantly influence investment and labor dynamics. The conversation highlights the burden of high housing costs on young people's job choices and investment decisions. Wood also addresses the complexities of reform proposals and the need for effective public communication in overcoming media scrutiny. Lastly, she emphasizes balancing stakeholder interests while navigating the future of taxation.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 39min
Why Australia is shifting its language on Israel-Iran
Peter Harcher, political and international editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, shares his insights on Australia’s changing rhetoric regarding the Israel-Iran situation. He delves into Foreign Minister Penny Wong's shift towards encouraging negotiations with Iran, signaling a strategic pivot. Additionally, Harcher discusses Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's potential meeting with Donald Trump at the NATO summit and the implications of such diplomatic maneuvers. The conversation highlights the complexities of maintaining balanced foreign relations amid global tensions.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 0sec
Why the PM chasing Trump could look 'desperate'
The Australian Prime Minister's push to meet with Donald Trump after a canceled meeting raises eyebrows about his image on the world stage. Discussions highlight the delicate balance of international relationships, especially regarding Australia's ties with the US and AUKUS. As tensions rise between Israel and Iran, speculations on US involvement loom large. Political dynamics, economic reforms, and governance challenges in Australia are dissected, shedding light on the complexities of navigating modern diplomacy and internal politics.


