Columns / Canberra Calling

Crikey’s kind of almost weekly podcast with Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black.


The Faulkner in the road podcast

This week, Crikey’s Canberra Correspondent Bernard Keane and Crikey editor Sophie Black analyse John Faulkner’s Wran lecture and what it means for the Federal Labor party.

The happy days are at an end my friends podcast

This week Canberra Corespondent Bernard Keane and Crikey’s editor Sophie Black tackle the live export trade, Labor’s divide over the Malaysian detention of asylum seekers and … Bob Katter.

The War on the Internet podcast

Bernard Keane and Sophie Black discuss Crikey’s “War on the Internet” series — specifically chronicling the wave of attacks being launched by governments the world over on both the internet and its users.

Crikey‘s political podcast returns

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Sophie Black are back with your favourite almost weekly podcast!

Dumbing down our politics: Lindsay Tanner discusses Sideshow with Bernard Keane

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane caught up with former Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner to chat about his newly released book Sideshow: Dumbing Down Democracy.

The boat people podcast

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green take refuge to produce your favourite almost weekly podcast, where they discuss the politics of the aylum seeker issue.

The Philip Ruddock’s a floater podcast

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green get on the boat again to produce your favourite weekly podcast that is almost always on time.

The Joe and Malcolm minstrel podcast

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green blackface-off over the Liberal Party leadership.

The two 22s and a large fried rice podcast

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green get all Chinglish on China’s 60th birthday of the revolution.

Bon voyage Kim and Brendan

Parliament is in chaos so Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green chew the fat on Kim Beazley and Brendan Nelson’s ambassadorial appointments and ponder whether there was any order in the house to begin with.

The Steve Fielding podcast, spelt P.O.D.K.A.S.T

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green look back at the week’s events in the nation’s capital, their sights firmly set on Senator Steve Fielding and his learning disability.

Money, Della Bosca and stimulus

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green are back discussing the press gallery’s “group think” in reporting the latest economic news. (Warning: contains seamless segue from stimulus to the Della Bosca sex scandal).

Bye-bye Brendan Nelson

Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green are back with your favourite podcast. Today they stew over Brendan Nelson’s retirement.

Utegate redux

After a long break Crikey’s Canberra correspondent Bernard Keane and editor Jonathan Green are back with your favourite podcast.

Utegate uncovered Crikey style

How it’s unfolding, what it means and why anyone cares.

Parliament infinity point zero

The Canberra press gallery moves into the 21st century… nine years later.

Australian Parliamentary punch ups, reshuffles and bottles of saveloy sauce

Examining the rise and fall, in’s and out’s, pro’s and con’s of the Fitzgibbon scandal generated reshuffle.

Opposition nails ETS colours to the mast… and they’re invisible!

How can having no position at all be interpreted as a victory for Malcolm Turnbull?

Debt and deficit — off into the future

Deficit is the hardest word.

The Crikey budget podcast

Jonathan Green, Bernard Keane and the segue chicken discuss all the important and exciting bits of the budget, with bonus ETS!

Props to the Press Club for the Pinot Noir… pity about Malcolm’s performance.

Who cares about the budget, how bad was Malcolm Turnbull today?

The ding dong Dick is dead edition

Swine Flu stalks the land — but not according to the World Health Organisation.

Our exciting new broadband future delivered via rubber chicken.

NSW: bringing down the team in Australia’s workforce participation data while Jonathan Green, Bernard Keane and a rubber chicken embrace our exciting new broadband future.

How dare Helen Liu neglect her Double Bay garden!

Jonathan Green and Bernard Keane with an April Fools Day Chinese Special Edition of their kind of weekly podcast.

Where is Kevin “Bloody” Rudd today?

Jonathan Green and Bernard Keane chat about the nation’s events.