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    A big week of dealmaking

    20/08/2026 | 42 mins.
    It's been a very successful legislative week for the Albanese Government, with Labor and the Coalition teaming up to pass a suite of bills.
    But it seems the big battles are only just beginning, with the implementation of the changes presenting a key challenge for Labor.
    Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Penny Wong has hauled the Israeli Ambassador in for a meeting to express Australia's disappointment after Israel cleared the soldiers who were involved in a strike that killed Australian aid worker Zomi Frankcom in April 2024.
    Penny Wong has declared a "difficult time" in the relationship between Australia and Israel, saying there are "unanswered questions" about the strikes.
    And there's a super scare campaign brewing in the Labor party, after One Nation suggested access to superannuation be lightened up. So, is Treasurer Jim Chalmers onto a winner here?
    Tobacco tax is also back in the spotlight, with One Nation suggesting the tobacco excise is cut by 75 per cent to curb a rampant black market.
    NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns is also onboard will reducing the price of legal tobacco, so is he "100 per cent wrong" as frontbencher Tanya Plibersek suggested?
    Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly are joined by Charles Croucher, Chief Political Editor at 9News on The Party Room.
    Got a burning question?
    Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au
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    Albanese's art of the deal

    19/08/2026 | 30 mins.
    It's Labor-Coalition "deal week", with the two major parties passing a series of bills.
    David notes that the move allows Angus Taylor and the Opposition to show they aren't just a party that says "no" and can compromise in the national interest.
    Meanwhile, for Anthony Albanese the successful passage of key legislation shows his "mastering of the parliamentary arts" and ability to maximise Labor's pathways through parliament.
    But PK thinks the big fight on the NDIS is still to come, as Health Minister Mark Butler reads the riot act to the states and tells them their "honour" is at stake if they don't implement Thriving Kids as planned.
    And the debate on a tobacco tax has reached its smoke point, after One Nation called for the excise to be slashed by 75 per cent.
    Labor has so far stared down calls to reduce the excise, as the tobacco black market grows exponentially — but will something have to shift here?
    Also, PK asks why there's been SO MUCH Lycra around Parliament today.
    Patricia Karvelas and David Speers break it all down on Politics Now.
    Got a burning question?
    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au
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    Angus Taylor's bid for relevance

    18/08/2026 | 25 mins.
    Labor will pass its gambling bill with Coalition support, after the amended legislation was signed off by both party rooms.
    And while some Opposition members have crossed the floor on the bill, suggesting the tweaks didn't go far enough — PK and Claudia don't think this issue will continue to linger for Labor.
    Meanwhile, Opposition leader Angus Taylor has issued the Albanese Government with an ultimatum: fast track a fix to the so-called 'widow's tax' or the Coalition won't back the NDIS overhaul.
    PK thinks the move is all about the Opposition leader "trying to make himself more relevant" as a political player.
    And the Albanese government has agreed to his demands, so does this effectively put Angus Taylor back in the frame?
    Patricia Karvelas and Claudia Long break it all down on Politics Now.
    Got a burning question?
    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au
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    The politics of parochialism

    17/08/2026 | 33 mins.
    A familiar fight has re-emerged on WA's GST deal, after the Productivity Commission labelled the arrangement a "costly mistake" in its interim report.
    But is this an issue the Albanese Government has any appetite for? Or do the political stakes have to be higher?
    And speaking of old stoushes, the super wars appear to be back on the agenda, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers declaring the next federal election will be a "referendum" on superannuation.
    It follows One Nation leader Pauline Hanson calling for rules to be "lightened up" to allow people to dip into their retirement savings to help with the cost of living. So, is Labor gearing up for a super scare campaign?
    Meanwhile, parliament has returned for another sitting week, with Labor "confident" they'll strike a deal with the Coalition on the NDIS.
    Also, it's poll Monday! And PK is seriously considering a listener suggestion to rebrand Monday episodes to "Poll-a-tics Now."
    Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
    Read PK's analysis here - Is One Nation chasing the pink vote?
    Got a burning question?
    Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at thepartyroom@abc.net.au
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    'Existential period' for NDIS, as Albanese-Taylor inch toward deal | Insiders On Background

    14/08/2026 | 25 mins.
    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Angus Taylor are poised to reach a deal on NDIS reforms, with the bill set to pass parliament early next week.
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About Politics Now
The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news. On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will discuss the week's developments in depth with another journalist, and answer your questions. On Saturdays, David Speers gets into the details of a major trend or issue with the help of an expert on 'Insiders On Background'.
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