
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, the risk of constitutional crisis, DOGE, Tesla, insurance costs, recession risks, egg shortages, DeepSeek, neo-Nazis, Putin and Xi, 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.
In this election year expect regular updates on Australian politics, with key comments from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as they compete for votes in the 2025 Australian election. 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 return to power has big implications for global politics and security 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

May 7, 2025 • 15min
Why there’s no motive in the mushroom murder trial
Rachael Brown, an investigative and true crime reporter at ABC, joins to share gripping insights from the mushroom murder trial involving Erin Patterson. The courtroom drama unfolds as sole survivor Ian Wilkinson recounts the deadly lunch that led to three tragic fatalities. Brown reveals the strange absence of motive in the prosecution's case, despite damning evidence of mushroom poisoning. Listeners are drawn into Erin's complex relationships and her chilling culinary passions, making this case a haunting tale of trust turned toxic.

May 6, 2025 • 0sec
Annabel Crabb on Dutton’s women debacle
In this engaging discussion, Annabel Crabb, an ABC political journalist, unpacks Peter Dutton's struggle to regain female voters for the Coalition. She highlights the dramatic increase in female MPs, yet points out that fewer than ten will represent the Coalition. Crabb analyzes Labor's successful strategies for women in politics, contrasts them with the Liberal Party's challenges, and delves into systemic issues affecting women's representation. The conversation also touches on how political shifts may influence future leadership dynamics.

May 5, 2025 • 15min
Will Trump ruin Labor’s economic plan?
Ian Verrender, ABC's Chief Business Correspondent, discusses the Labor Party's ambitious economic plans following their recent victory. He highlights the challenges of inflation, rising wages, and expected interest rate cuts. Verrender also explores how external factors, particularly Trump's policies, could disrupt Labor's strategies. Additionally, he examines the importance of maintaining trade ties with China and the balance needed to navigate domestic fiscal challenges while ensuring economic stability.

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May 4, 2025 • 19min
Laura Tingle on the survival of the Liberal Party
Laura Tingle, the insightful political editor for ABC's 7.30 program, delves into the significant Labor victory that reshaped Australia's political landscape. She discusses Peter Dutton's unexpected challenges and his concession speech, highlighting a crisis within the Liberal Party. Tingle analyzes how the Prime Minister's unifying message contrasts with the Coalition's identity struggles and diminished urban presence. With a focus on rebuilding trust, she emphasizes the electorate's evolving expectations during these turbulent times.

May 3, 2025 • 20min
Politics Now: Landslide Labor victory
Jacob Greber, a political correspondent for the ABC, delves into the significant Labor victory that has solidified Anthony Albanese's role as Prime Minister for a second term. The discussion reveals how Peter Dutton's unexpected losses, including his own seat, reshaped the political landscape. Greber analyzes the evolving voter behavior, the impact of independent candidates, and the challenges facing the Liberal Party in light of this electoral shift. The conversation highlights a potential transformation in governance as voters demand a more inclusive approach.

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May 1, 2025 • 18min
Antony Green’s 2025 election guide
Antony Green, ABC's chief elections analyst with over 30 years of experience, shares his thoughts on the upcoming 2025 election. He emphasizes the unpredictability of polls and the importance of numbers on election night. The discussion dives into voter preferences, how-to-vote cards, and the evolving engagement of younger voters. Antony also explores the complexities of forming minority governments and encourages voters to respect diverse opinions in a polarized landscape, reinforcing the vital role of democracy.

Apr 30, 2025 • 16min
Laura Tingle on Dutton’s ‘shockingly bad’ campaign
We’re now in the dying days of the election campaign with the polls suggesting enough Australians will vote Labor to return Anthony Albanese as Prime Minister. While more than four million voters have already cast early ballots, there are 18 million people in all who’ll need to make a choice and so the race isn’t over and there’s still hope for Peter Dutton and the Coalition. Today, political editor for the ABC’s 7.30 program Laura Tingle on how the past five weeks have unfolded and the missteps in the opposition’s campaign. Featured: Laura Tingle, 7.30’s political editor

Apr 29, 2025 • 15min
Your questions: Which party will fix childcare?
Listeners have asked us to explain the childcare policies on offer at this election. There’s a crisis in the quality of care, with Four Corners recently revealing alarming cases of mistreatment and even abuse of children. Parents also want to see improvements on childcare affordability and access to places.Today, ABC investigative reporter Adele Ferguson answers your questions about the crisis and whether any party has policies that could fix childcare. Catch our past episodes explaining energy, housing and defence policy, the backstories of the leaders and political donations. Featured: Adele Ferguson, ABC investigative reporter

Apr 28, 2025 • 15min
Erin Patterson’s mushroom murder trial begins
In this gripping discussion, Stephen Stockwell, co-host of the ABC podcast Mushroom Case Daily, delves into the shocking murder trial of Erin Patterson. Accused of poisoning three people with toxic mushrooms in a Beef Wellington, the trial is capturing national attention. Stockwell explores the emotional fallout in the small Victorian community and the intense media scrutiny surrounding the case. He also shares insights into jury selection and the battle of wits between prosecution and defense as this tragic tale unfolds.

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Apr 27, 2025 • 14min
The risks of travelling to Trump’s America
In this discussion, Sarah Kopit, editor-in-chief of travel news site Skift, delves into the changing landscape of travel to the U.S. under Trump. She reveals how intensified border checks have led to increased entry denials and detentions for travelers, especially those from allied nations. The podcast highlights personal experiences from diverse traveler communities, the impact on tourism sentiments, and how these factors are causing potential visitors to reconsider their trips. It’s a fascinating look at travel amidst political turbulence.
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