Insiders - Season 3 / Year 2008

Season 3 / Year 2008

Episodes

Malcolm Turnbull - Shadow Treasurer (10/2/2008)

Julia Gillard - Deputy Prime Minister (17/2/2008)

Andrew Robb - Shadow Foreign Minister (24/2/2008)

Nicola Roxon - Health Minister (2/3/2008)

Julie Bishop - Deputy Opposition Leader (9/3/2008)

Lindsay Tanner - Finance Minister (16/3/2008)

Brendan Nelson - Opposition Leader (30/3/2008)

Stephen Smith - Foreign Minister (6/4/2008)

Andrew Robb - Shadow Foreign Minister (24/2/2008)

Julia Gillard - Deputy Prime Minister (20/4/2008)

Martin Ferguson - Energy and Resources Minister (27/4/2008)

Wayne Swan - Treasurer (4/5/2008)

Malcolm Turnbull - Shadow Treasurer (11/5/2008)

Brendan Nelson - Opposition Leader (18/5/2008)

Joe Hockey - Shadow Health Minister (25/5/2008)

Lindsay Tanner - Finance Minister (1/6/2008)

Julie Bishop - Deputy Opposition Leader (8/6/2008)

Stephen Smith - Foreign Minister (15/6/2008)

Warren Truss - Nationals Leader (22/6/2008)

Tom Daschle and Mike Green (29/6/2008)

Kevin Rudd - Prime Minister (6/7/2008)

Penny Wong - Climate Change Minister (13/7/2008)

Malcolm Turnbull - Shadow Treasurer (20/07/2008)

Greg Hunt - Shadow Climate Change Minister (27/7/2008)

Lindsay Tanner - Finance Minister (3/8/2008)

Julia Gillard - Acting Prime Minister (10/8/2008)

Wayne Swan - Treasurer (17/8/2008)

Barnaby Joyce and Nick Xenophon (24/8/2008)

Tony Abbott - Shadow Indigenous Affairs Minister (31/8/2008)

Brendan Nelson - Opposition Leader (7/9/2008)

Andrew Robb - Shadow Foreign Minister (14/9/2008)

Chris Bowen - Assistant Treasurer (21/9/2008)

Julia Gillard - Deputy Prime Minister (28/9/2008)

Peter Costello - Former Treasurer (5/10/2008)

Wayne Swan - Treasurer (12/10/2008)

Malcolm Turnbull - Opposition Leader (19/10/2008)

Craig Emerson - Small Business Minister (26/10/2008)

Allan Lichtman (2/11/2008)

Stephen Smith - Foreign Minister (9/11/2008)

Lindsay Tanner - Finance Minister (16/11/2008)

Julia Gillard - Acting Prime Minister (23/11/2008)

Andrew Robb - Shadow Infrastructure Minister (30/11/2008)

Penny Wong - Climate Change Minister (7/12/2008)
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