Insiders - Season 9 / Year 2024

Season 9 / Year 2024

Episodes

Anthony Albanese - Prime Minister of Australia (4/2/2024)

Angus Taylor - Shadow Treasurer (11/2/2024)

Max Chandler-Mather - Greens Spokesperson on Housing (18/2/2024)

Jason Clare - Education Minister (25/2/2024)

Dan Tehan - Shadow Immigration Minister (3/3/2024)

Chris Bowen - Climate Change and Energy Minister (10/3/2024)

James Paterson - Shadow Home Affairs Minister (17/3/2024)

Richard Marles - Defence Minister (24/3/2024)

Simon Birmingham - Shadow Foreign Minister (7/4/2024)

Jim Chalmers - Treasurer (14/4/2024)

Peter Dutton - Opposition Leader (21/4/2024)

Dai Le - Independent Member for Fowler (28/4/2024)

Katy Gallagher - Finance Minister and Minister for Women (5/5/2024)

Angus Taylor - Shadow Treasurer (12/5/2024)

Jim Chalmers - Treasurer (19/5/2024)

Adam Bandt - Greens Leader (26/5/2024)

Murray Watt - Agriculture Minister (2/6/2024)

David Coleman - Shadow Communications Minister (9/6/2024)

Penny Wong - Foreign Minister (16/6/2024)

Ted O'Brien - Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy (23/6/2024)

Richard Marles - Deputy Prime Minister (30/6/2024)

Mehreen Faruqi - Deputy Greens Leader (7/7/2024)

Tony Burke - Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations (14/7/2024)

Zoe Daniel - Independent Member for Goldstein (21/7/2024)

Brendan O'Connor - Minister for Skills and Training (28/7/2024)

Anthony Albanese - Prime Minister of Australia (4/8/2024)

Mike Burgess - Director-General of ASIO (11/8/2024)
Parliament resumes after the long winter break. Cost of living is in the spotlight after last week's RBA decision on interest rates, plus tax cuts and energy rebates taking effect. David Speers and the panel discuss the week.

David Littleproud - Nationals Leader (18/8/2024)

Bill Shorten - NDIS Minister (25/8/2024)

Andrew Bragg - Shadow Minister for Home Ownership (1/9/2024)

Jim Chalmers - Treasurer (8/9/2024)

Jane Hume - Shadow Minister For Finance (15/9/2024)

Mark Butler - Health Minister (22/9/2024)

Bridget McKenzie - Shadow Transport and Infrastructure Minister (29/9/2024)

Richard Marles - Deputy Prime Minister (6/10/2024)

James Paterson - Shadow Home Affairs Minister (13/10/2024)

Murray Watt - Employment and Workplace Relations Minister (20/10/2024)

Queensland Election Special from Brisbane (27/10/2024)

USA Votes Special from Michigan (3/11/2024)

USA Votes Special from Washington DC (10/11/2024)

Anthony Albanese - Prime Minister (From APEC in Peru) 17/11/2024

Sarah Hanson-Young - Greens Senator (24/11/2024)

Anthony Albanese - Prime Minister (1/12/2024)
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