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Summary: Crikey's almost-daily political podcast, with Jonathan Green and Bernard Keane.
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Podcasts:
In a Crikey Live event, Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane put your questions to independent MPs Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor. Listen to the discussion.
In her final Canberra Calling as Crikey editor, Sophie Black joins Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane in discussing the politics and the fallout of this year's the federal budget.
In a special Melbourne Calling podcast, Bernard Keane and Keshia Jacotine discuss the eurozone crisis, the fiscal compact and whether the EU is as doomed as some sceptics make out.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black analyse the bloody cagematch between Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black talk about all things Labor leadership.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the hoopla surrounding the pokies debate following Andrew Wilkie's meeting with Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Sunday.
In the first Canberra Calling for 2012, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker look back at the year in Australian politics and what is in store for 2012.
Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane is in Melbourne for Crikey's Christmas party and he joins editor Sophie Black in the office to discuss Prime Minister Julia Gillard's interesting Cabinet reshuffle.
Crikey discusses the sickly European economy and how the banks have copped a hiding in the media this week for failing to pass on the Reserve Bank's rate cut.
Crikey’s political podcast with Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane joining Crikey editor Sophie Black to discuss all things Barack Obama.
World markets continue their volatility, so Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane joins Crikey editor Sophie Black to analyse the financial instability in Europe and how it it is and will effect Australia.
Crikey’s political podcast with Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane joining Crikey editor Sophie Black to analyse the political and economic fallout stemming from Qantas's historic decision to ground their national and international fleet.
Crikey’s political podcast returns after a brief hiatus with Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane joining Crikey editor Sophie Black to discuss the tumultuous week in politics following the passage of the Gillard government's clean energy legislation.
Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black discuss the Opposition's refusal to support the government's offshore processing amendments.
Crikey senior journalist Andrew Crook, Crikey media writer Margaret Simons and Crikey deputy editor Jason Whittaker discuss today's story about News Limited's leaked rebranding to News Australia.