PodcastsNewsPolitics Now

Politics Now

ABC Australia
Politics Now
Latest episode

383 episodes

  • Politics Now

    A 'vibe check' on capital gains tax

    19/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    The fight over Labor’s proposed capital gains tax changes isn’t brewing - it’s already here.
    Small business owners, founders and investors are piling pressure on the government, with backlash erupting across talkback radio and social media. Critics say the changes punish aspiration, investment and growth.
    As Labor tries to sell the reforms, business groups warn Australia risks becoming a less attractive place to build and scale companies. Meanwhile, viral memes portraying Anthony Albanese as an accidental “co-owner” of small businesses are spreading fast online.
    So will Labor hold the line, or soften the changes as pressure mounts?
    And later - why the government is delaying aged care price caps, and what new budget measures could mean for older Australians.
    Patricia Karvelas and Raf Epstein 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 [email protected]
  • Politics Now

    Is the post-budget bounce dead?

    18/05/2026 | 25 mins.
    There's a big budget contest of ideas underway, as Labor and the Coalition try to sell their alternate visions for Australia to voters.
    Or as Jacob puts it to PK, "politics is back!"
    Treasurer Jim Chalmers has brushed off new polling, suggesting the Government wasn't expecting a post-Budget bounce and doing the right thing is worth "any near term political costs".
    And the Opposition leader Angus Taylor is also defending his policies, with some pushback coming from within his own party.
    Patricia Karvelas and Jacob Greber break it all down on Politics Now.
    Got a burning question?
    Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected]
    Read PK's analysis here
    Read Jacob's analysis here
  • Politics Now

    How will negative gearing and CGT changes shift the property market? | Insiders

    15/05/2026 | 22 mins.
    This week's federal budget included an overhaul of negative gearing and the capital gains tax rules in a bid to move thousands of homes from the hands of investors to first home buyers.
  • Politics Now

    Taylor swings big on tax. Will it pay-off?

    15/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    Opposition leader Angus Taylor used his first budget in reply speech to lay out some big bold policy ideas, saying he hopes Australians can "begin to believe again."
    Income tax would form the centrepiece, with bracket creep returned to workers, at a cost of over $22bn to the budget bottom line.
    PK and Clare agree this was a "big swing" from Angus Taylor — with PK suggesting it's because the Opposition are "drowning and desperate to get the light on them — it's an attention grabbing response."
    Clare adds the announcements from Opposition leader had an "inkling of desperation" about them, as Angus Taylor realises he doesn't have the time usually afforded an Opposition leader to build towards a centrepiece.
    So, while the tax cuts set the Opposition leader up for an interesting couple of years, giving him something substantial to defend and fight Labor on does it "tie his hands behind his back" on what he can do and announce in the next few years?
    Patricia Karvelas and Clare Armstrong break it all down on Politics Now. Read Clare's reporting here 
    Got a burning question?
    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected]
  • Politics Now

    Taylor swings big on tax. Will it pay-off?

    15/05/2026
    Opposition leader Angus Taylor used his first budget in reply speech to lay out some big bold policy ideas, saying he hopes Australians can "begin to believe again."
    Income tax would form the centrepiece, with bracket creep returned to workers, at a cost of over $22bn to the budget bottom line.
    PK and Clare agree this was a "big swing" from Angus Taylor — with PK suggesting it's because the Opposition are "drowning and desperate to get the light on them — it's an attention grabbing response."
    Clare adds the announcements from Opposition leader had an "inkling of desperation" about them, as Angus Taylor realises he doesn't have the time usually afforded an Opposition leader to build towards a centrepiece.
    So, while the tax cuts set the Opposition leader up for an interesting couple of years, giving him something substantial to defend and fight Labor on does it "tie his hands behind his back" on what he can do and announce in the next few years?
    Patricia Karvelas and Clare Armstrong break it all down on Politics Now. Read Clare's reporting here 
    Got a burning question?
    Got a burning political query? Send a short voice recording to PK and Fran for Question Time at [email protected]
More News podcasts
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'.
Podcast website

Listen to Politics Now, ABC News Daily and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features
Politics Now: Podcasts in Family
  • Podcast The Eleventh
    The Eleventh
    Government, History