Insiders - Season 8 / Year 2020

Season 8 / Year 2020
Episodes

Josh Frydenberg - Treasurer (02/02/2020)

Richard Marles - Deputy Labor Leader (09/02/2020)

Michael McCormack - Deputy Prime Minister (16/02/2020)

Anthony Albanese - Opposition Leader (23/02/2020)

Peter Dutton - Home Affairs Minister (01/03/2020)

Chris Bowen - Shadow Health Minister (08/03/2020)

Greg Hunt and Brendan Murphy (15/03/2020)

Jim Chalmers - Shadow Treasurer (22/03/2020)

Mathias Cormann - Finance Minister (29/03/2020)

Sally McManus - ACTU Secretary (05/04/2020)

Josh Frydenberg - Treasurer (12/04/2020)

Marise Payne - Foreign Minister (19/04/2020)

Kristina Keneally - Shadow Home Affairs Minister (26/04/2020)
With Australia making good progress in reducing coronavirus cases, attention moves to the way forward. Parliament will sit from May 12 to 14. David Speers interviews a key decision maker and the panel discuss the big issues.

Dan Tehan - Education Minister (30/05/2021)
David Speers joins Patricia Karvelas, Andrew Probyn and Niki Savva to discuss easing restrictions, Mike Kelly resigns as Eden-Monaro by-election the first electoral test of the COVID-era plus growing Australia-China tensions.

Tony Burke - Shadow Industrial Relations Minister (10/05/2020)
National Cabinet faces big decisions on lifting restrictions, allowing businesses to open and people back to work, travel across borders, and sports to resume. But unity is tested over schools policy. Parliament sits Tuesday.

Simon Birmingham - Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment (17/05/2020)
Australia is on the road to recovery and moving back towards some normality. David Speers brings you agenda-setting interviews with key policy makers, plus the panel discuss the big issues our elected leaders are considering.

Penny Wong - Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs (24/05/2020)
Australia is on the road to recovery and moving back towards some normality. David Speers brings you agenda-setting interviews with key policy makers, plus the panel discuss the big issues our elected leaders are considering.

Christian Porter - Attorney-General (31/05/2020)
Australia is on the road to recovery and moving back towards some normality. David Speers brings you agenda-setting interviews with key policy makers, plus the panel discuss the big issues our elected leaders are considering.

Richard Marles - Deputy Labor Leader (07/06/2020)
As Australia continues along the road to reopen, David Speers brings you agenda-setting interviews. Plus our panel of commentators unpack the big stories and look ahead to the return of parliament for a new sitting week.

Greg Hunt - Health Minister (14/06/2020)
David Speers is joined by Bridget Brennan, Simon Benson and Annika Smethurst to discuss Black Lives Matter protests, Robodebt apology, COVID stimulus, childcare subsidies, ongoing tensions with China and interstate borders.

Chris Bowen - Shadow Health Minister (21/06/2020)

Paul Fletcher - Communications Minister (28/06/2020)

Joel Fitzgibbon - Shadow Agriculture Minister (05/07/2020)

Alan Tudge - Acting Immigration Minister (12/07/2020)

Michele O'Neil - ACTU President (19/07/2020)

Josh Frydenberg - Treasurer (26/07/2020)

Jim Chalmers - Shadow Treasurer (02/08/2020)

Mathias Cormann - Finance Minister (09/08/2020)

Bill Shorten - Shadow Government Services Minister (16/08/2020)

David Littleproud - Agriculture Minister (23/08/2020)

Anthony Albanese - Opposition Leader (30/08/2020)

Jennifer Westacott - Business Council of Australia CEO (06/09/2020)

Peter Dutton - Home Affairs Minister (13/09/2020)

Scott Morrison - Prime Minister (20/09/2020)

Adam Bandt - Greens Leader (27/09/2020)

Jim Chalmers - Shadow Treasurer (04/10/2020)

Josh Frydenberg - Treasurer (11/10/2020)

Tanya Plibersek - Shadow Education Minister (18/10/2020)

Karen Andrews - Industry Minister (25/10/2020)

Terri Butler - Shadow Environment Minister (01/11/2020)

Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull (08/11/2020)

Ken Wyatt and Linda Burney (15/11/2020)

General Angus Campbell and Brendan O'Connor (22/11/2020)

Simon Birmingham - Finance and Trade Minister (29/11/2020)

Penny Wong - Shadow Foreign Affairs Minister (06/12/2020)

Paul Fletcher - Communications Minister (13/12/2020)
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