
ABC News Daily
ABC News Daily is the podcast that helps you understand the issues affecting your world. Every episode, host Samantha Hawley walks through one story with the help of an ABC colleague or expert in under 15 minutes. When you want coverage you can trust, listen to ABC News Daily.
Key topics of recent episodes include the Donald Trump administration, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, solar batteries, the jobs market, anti-Semitism, and the Israel-Hamas war.
From interest rates, real estate and the housing crisis, to scams and US politics, ABC News Daily brings you facts and analysis you need to understand the biggest news stories.
After Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Labor were returned to office in the 2025 election, with a strong parliamentary majority, we will be following the government’s new agenda and how the diminished Liberal and National Party Coalition responds. The podcast picks apart major policy areas, including energy policy, finance and the Federal Budget.
The podcast covers news from America, with analysis on the Donald Trump administration in the White House. His actions, including massive tariffs on trade, have big implications for global politics and the economy and US journalists and experts will explain what's at stake.
As Australians battle a cost-of-living crisis, ABC News Daily looks at the causes of inflation, rising rental costs, house prices, insurance costs and the price of groceries. Key experts in business and finance join Samantha Hawley, explaining the state of the economy, the unemployment rate and the jobs market.
Whether you rent, own an investment house or apartment, or are repaying a mortgage, ABC News Daily offers unique insights and analysis. When there are big moves from the Reserve Bank (RBA) on interest rates, or remarkable reactions in the ASX or the Australian dollar, guest experts, including economists, explain why.
Look into ABC News Daily's archive to find episodes on electric vehicles (EVs), artificial intelligence (AI), the big banks, supermarkets, TikTok, Ozempic, Tesla, Elon Musk, Twitter, Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, COVID, cyber security, spies, espionage, education, schools, teachers, crime and issues relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) Australians.
ABC News Daily follows developments in the Middle East and the war between Israel and Hamas, with insights into the mindset of Benjamin Netanyahu, Palestinians and the role of Iran.
The podcast looks at the latest from Ukraine as Volodymyr Zelensky fights to repel the Russian invaders led by Russia's President Vladimir Putin. As China's Xi Jinping contemplates the future of Taiwan, ABC News Daily will sort fact from fiction. When North Korea's Kim Jong Un fires ballistic missiles, we'll assess the danger his regime poses.
When scammers target superannuation, your tax return and the ATO, you'll hear advice on what you can do to protect yourself.
As climate change fuelled by greenhouse gas emissions increases the risk of natural disasters, including fires and floods, ABC News Daily brings you fact-based analysis.
The future of electricity generation in Australia is being debated, and as claims are made about the merits of nuclear power, come to ABC News Daily for context around its potential role in replacing or augmenting coal and gas power plants and what it could mean for power bills. The podcast covers the future of renewable / green power generation, including the use of wind turbines, solar and hydro electric power.
The podcast looks at key businesses, including Coles and Woolworths, Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank and the construction, resources and manufacturing industries. When they report record profit, battle unions, or raise prices, the podcast pays attention.
ABC experts including Ian Verrender, Alan Kohler, Laura Tingle, Patricia Karvelas, John Lyons, and Annabel Crabb join Samantha Hawley to step through big issues and current affairs.
Latest episodes

Jun 26, 2025 • 16min
Can Trump bomb Iran and still be 'America First'?
Molly Ball, Senior Political Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, dives into the ideological rift within the MAGA movement over Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities. She discusses how this move challenges the 'America First' promise, revealing divisions among influential supporters like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon. The conversation highlights Trump's fluctuating reputation as a peacemaker amid ongoing global conflicts and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly regarding Israel and Iran.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 18min
Will Putin help Iran rebuild its nuclear program?
Anna Borshchevskaya, a Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute and an expert on Russia’s Middle East policy, delves into the complexities of Russia-Iran relations. She discusses why Putin hasn't provided substantial military aid to Iran despite their close ties, especially amid Israeli and American threats. The potential consequences for Iran's nuclear ambitions and the balancing act of Moscow's interests in the region are highlighted, revealing the intricate dance of diplomacy in a turbulent geopolitical landscape.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 15min
Trump's shaky ceasefire
Jonathan Panikoff, Director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council, discusses Donald Trump's unexpected ceasefire in the Israel-Iran conflict. He delves into Iran's motivations following recent missile attacks on U.S. bases, questioning the sustainability of peace. The conversation explores Israel's military strategies to counter Iranian threats and the complexities of diplomatic relations. Panikoff emphasizes the fragile nature of the ceasefire and its broader implications for regional stability amid changing global alliances.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 16min
Iran’s three options after Trump’s strikes
Ali Vaez, Director of the Iran Project at the International Crisis Group, offers deep insights into Iran's political landscape following U.S. airstrikes on its nuclear facilities. He discusses the three strategic options available to Iranian leaders, emphasizing that surrender is not on the table. The conversation explores the complexities of Trump's regime change rhetoric and its implications for Iran's alliances. Vaez also highlights the geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the potential for civil unrest amid Iran's internal challenges.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 17min
The US bombs Iran
Rajan Menon, a prominent international relations expert, shares insights on the recent escalation of U.S. military actions against Iran, including bombings of nuclear sites. He discusses the historical parallels to past U.S. interventions and the legality of these military strikes. The conversation also delves into the divided opinions within Donald Trump's supporter base regarding the conflict, highlighting the tensions between pro-intervention and anti-war sentiments. Menon analyzes potential Iranian responses and the broader geopolitical consequences for the region.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 14min
Alan Kohler on inflation and the Israel-Iran conflict
Alan Kohler, ABC TV's finance expert, discusses the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict's implications for Australia's economy. He highlights that, while the situation could escalate oil prices and inflation, there’s no immediate cause for concern. Kohler emphasizes the strategic significance of the Straits of Hormuz and potential disruptions in oil production. He also explores how rising petrol prices could trigger broader economic effects, resembling interest rate hikes, while predicting that financial markets will remain stable unless complications arise.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 16min
How Israelis view Netanyahu’s strikes on Iran
Eric Tlozek, ABC's Middle East Correspondent based in Israel, provides valuable insights into the ongoing conflict with Iran. He discusses the surprise airstrikes and their immediate impact on Israeli civilians, as many grapple with increasing missile threats. Tlozek also dives into public sentiment towards Prime Minister Netanyahu's military strategies, highlighting growing skepticism amid ongoing protests. Moreover, he sheds light on the challenges of obtaining reliable information about the situation in Iran due to heavy censorship, revealing the complexities of the conflict from both sides.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 15min
Was Iran really about to build a nuclear bomb?
Dr. Ben Zala, a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Monash School of Social Sciences, explores Iran's nuclear ambitions and the geopolitical tensions involving Israel and the U.S. He discusses whether Iran is genuinely on the brink of building a nuclear bomb, analyzing Israel's military strategies against Iranian sites. The conversation delves into the fallout from collapsed U.S.-Iran negotiations and the implications of potential military actions on regional security and the future of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.

Jun 16, 2025 • 16min
Do anti-Trump protests mark a turning point?
Molly Ball, Senior Political Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, delves into the recent surge of anti-Trump protests, highlighting a significant shift in public sentiment. She discusses the contrasting atmosphere of a military parade while protests erupt against perceived authoritarianism. Molly emphasizes the unity among various groups fighting for democracy and critiques the complexities of immigration policies under Trump. The conversation also touches on the legal challenges facing the administration and the implications for upcoming elections.

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Jun 15, 2025 • 14min
Will Israel’s conflict with Iran draw in the US?
Hussein Ibish, a Senior Resident Scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, breaks down the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. He explains the implications of Israel's military operations, particularly the precision targeting of Iranian nuclear sites. The discussion touches on Benjamin Netanyahu's strategic moves to rally Iranian citizens against their government. Ibish also warns about the potential U.S. involvement and the risks of a broader regional war. His insights help navigate the complex political dynamics fueling this ongoing tension.