Ben Harvey outlines the events leading to Gough Whitlam’s dismissal and explains why the current US Government shutdown is a reminder of where Australia was headed when the Governor General intervened.
Ben Harvey
Ben Harvey highlights the rank hypocrisy in the GST fight, calling out bullsh*t from the Prime Minister and the WA Premier and torpedoing the populist arguments by all sides in the debate about who gets what.
Ben Harvey | Wed, November 5
The West Australian’s Caleb Runciman gives an update on the search for missing mum, Michelle Leahy with police now focusing on her small blue bag.
Aleisha Preedy talks to Caleb Runciman about the mystery surrounding missing mum-of-three, Michelle Leahy, who was last seen almost a week ago outside Hollywood Hospital.
Aleisha Preedy
Harvey explains why Albo’s diplomatic coup will leave taxpayers on the hook for the so-called multi-billion-dollar critical minerals and rare earths deal.
Ben Harvey | Tue, October 21
Ben O’Shea unpacks why WA Premier Roger Cook thinks a deal with the Albanese Government to slash project approval timelines is ‘strengthening environmental protection’.
Ben O'Shea
In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea reveals how Synergy’s overcharging scandal of 174,000 customers cost one person thousands of dollars.
With Qantas being held to ransom by hackers, Harvey deduces there is one benefit to NOT flying at the pointy end of the plane – his data isn’t worthy stealing.
Ben Harvey | Wed, October 8
Harvey explains why Col Blanch decided to get ahead of the curve and disarm self-confessed sovereign citizens in his jurisdiction by seizing more than 100 guns during a five-day police operation.
Ben Harvey | Mon, October 6
The firefighter is facing disciplinary action after he was charged with drink driving in a marked DFES vehicle.
Caleb Runciman
‘I can’t believe you took the time to come on my silly podcast.’ That was how Abbie Chatfield, the host of It’s a Lot started her recent interview with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Kate Emery
On this fortnight’s episode of The Pod Well Travelled, travel editor Stephen Scourfield divulges his top tips and favourite South West spots in India.
Megan French
Popular podcaster Joe Rogan has warned the world to ‘get scared’ about US President Donald Trump, labelling his actions ‘f***ing crazy’.
Max Corstorphan
The UK’s Football Association has pulled a video campaign featuring British rapper Yung Filly after he was accused of sexually assaulting a young woman following a show in Perth.
A Leederville man accused of smashing more than 60 windows of a local government building and causing up to $120,000 damage has pleaded not guilty.
Jessica Evensen
Attorney General John Quigley should send the case of Amy Wensley back to WA’s Director of Public Prosecutions, according to shadow Police Minister Peter Collier.
Tim Clarke
A new witness has described how David Simmons shot a pet dog in the head just months before his partner’s suspicious death.
WA Police have set up a fresh team to investigate new information emerging in the troubling case of Amy Wensley — the doting mother shot dead in her own home more than a decade ago.
The mother-of-two’s partner is facing serious criminal charges and has reacted furiously to being asked to tell the truth about what happened in their bedroom before the 24-year-old’s violent death.
Rebecca Le May
A friend who was one of the last to see Amy Wensley alive – in the hours before she died from a shotgun blast to the head – was abused as a ‘snitch’ by her own sister on the fourth anniversary of her death.
Joshua Bryden was there on the day Amy Wensley died. And then he wasn’t. And then he was.
Gareth Price was Mr Simmons’ best friend. He knew Amy. His partner knew Amy. And he insists he knows what happened to her on the last day of her life in June 2014.
Close friends of Amy Wensley — the mother who died from a gunshot wound which they believe was not self-inflicted — have revealed the full extent of violence and control she was subjected to by her partner.
In this week’s episode of Court in the Act - how three simple questions will dominate three major WA inquests in the coming months. And how those hearings will give the dead their day in court.