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Sat, 9th, 2026: Paul Horwell, CEO VPC, 125th Anniversary of Australia’s First Parliament

May 9, 202614 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Michael Wilson, Research Fellow at the Movember Institute of Men’s Health; Men’s Health

May 9, 202611 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Nicholas Huxley, International Educator and Fashion Designer; Met Gala Red Carpet Hits and Misses

May 9, 202611 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Rachel Westaway, Lib Prahran, Shadow Asst Min Small Business + Hosp. State budget response, firebombing epidemic, Libs retain Nepean in the by-election

May 9, 202631 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Ged Kearney, MP Cooper – Asst Min for Prevention of Family Violence, National Healthy Men Community Conversations

May 9, 202614 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Dr. Cameron McLaren, Medical Oncologist, Voluntary Assisted Dying

May 9, 202613 min

Sat, 9th, 2026: Weekly Wrap Up With Macca and Fiona Patten

May 9, 202610 min

Sat, 2nd, May 2026: Clare Stephens, Podcaster, ‘The Pile-On’, & ‘The Worst Thing I’ve Ever Done’

May 3, 202619 min

Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Lenore Taylor, Australian Journalist; World Press Freedom Day. Podcasting and the Future of Journalism.

May 3, 202622 min

Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Lizzie O’Shea, Chair, Digital Rights Watch, Are Corporations Profiling You?

May 2, 202611 min

Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Misha Ketchell on David McBride and Ben Roberts-Smith; Whistle Blower Laws in Australia

May 2, 20268 min

Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Josh Burns, MP Mcnamara, Antisemitism & Social Cohesion Royal Commission Interim Report.

May 2, 202618 min

Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca, Nevena and Misha Ketchell; Editor of The Conversation.

May 2, 20268 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Laura Weiner, Life Science Manager of Carnivores & Ungulates, Melbourne Zoo; Snow Leopard Cubs born at Melb. Zoo.

Apr 26, 202613 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Prof. Mark Kenny, Podcasting Mania: Has it Re-shaped the Media Landscape?

Apr 26, 202616 min

ANZAC Day 2026: David Gibson, Chair GRAI in Perth, Fmr Army Captain, Dismissed for his Sexuality

Apr 26, 202619 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Richard Roxburgh, Famed Australian Actor, Reads: ‘For The Fallen’.

Apr 26, 20264 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Dr Monique Ryan, Independent Member for Kooyong, Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Disability; Changes and cuts to the NDIS

Apr 25, 20269 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Konrad Benjamin, Punter’s Politics; Senate Select Committee Hearing on Taxation of Gas Resources

Apr 25, 202612 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Peter Khalil, MP for Wills & Asst Min. for Defence: Federal Govt. Update

Apr 25, 202617 min

ANZAC Day 2026: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca and Zoe Daniel

Apr 25, 202610 min

Sat, 18th, Apr, 2026: Walk For Truth , Trav Lovett, Exec Dir | Centre for Truth Telling & Dialogue | U Mel

Apr 18, 202612 min

Sat, 18th, Apr, 2026: Dr Emma Shortis, Dir. International & Security Affairs Program, The Australia Institute, Sorrento Writers Festival

Apr 18, 202620 min

Sat, 18th, Apr, 2026: Dr Jeremie Bracka, RMIT Faculty of Law; Transitional Justice, Historical Repair for LGBTIQA+ Communities in Victoria

Apr 18, 202616 min

Sat, 18th Apr, 2026: Rachel Westaway, Lib, Prahran, Shadow Asst Min Small Bus+ Hosp, Politics Update.

Apr 18, 202611 min

Sat, 18th, April, 2026: Nina Taylor, Labor MP, Albert Park; , What is the new ministry for Boys and Men

Apr 18, 202615 min

Sat, 18th, April, 2026: Aiv Puglielli, Greens MP Nrth East Metro; Inquiry into anti-LGBTIQA+ Hate Crimes in Victoria.

Apr 18, 202618 min

Sat, 18th, April, 2026: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca and Paul

Apr 18, 2026

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Dr Brad Tucker, Astrophysicist & Cosmologist, ANU, Artemis II-What it means for Space Exploration?

Apr 11, 202614 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Gillian Cosgriff, Comedian and former winner of Most Outstanding Show at the MICF, ‘Life, Oh Life’

Apr 11, 20268 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Amy Remeikis, Chief Political Analyst, The Australia Institute, Dear Prime Minister: Where are all the BIG ideas? Sorrento Writers Festival

Apr 11, 202615 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Laura Koefoed, Senior Journalist with QNews, ‘Meta’s Censorship of Marginalized Groups’

Apr 11, 20269 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Bruce Wolpe, Snr Fellow, US Studies Centre, Latest from Washington, Is Trump in Trouble? Melania’s Press Conference.

Apr 11, 202623 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Misha Ketchell, Editor, The Conversation, Gambling Reforms; Ben Roberts-Smith; Behind Bars

Apr 11, 202618 min

Sat, 11th April, 2026: Weekly Wrap Up with Macca and Paul Horwell.

Apr 11, 20269 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026; Iain Sinclair Director, West Gate (Melbourne Theatre Company), New Play About the Tragedy

Apr 5, 202614 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Virginia Haussegger, Journalist, Author, Speaker, ‘The Revolution Continues’

Apr 5, 20269 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Corrie Perkin, Founder, Sorrento Writers Festival; April 23-26, 2026. Use link to festival

Apr 5, 202614 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Dr. Kirsten Abernethy, Executive Director, Victorian Women’s Trust, Budget Cuts to Legal Aid for Domestic Violence Victims.

Apr 5, 202611 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Georgie Purcell, and Laurie Levy Environmental Activist, Anti-Duck Shooting Campaigner

Apr 5, 202610 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Georgie Purcell Member for Northern Victoria, Animal Justice Party

Apr 5, 202613 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Josh Burns, MP Federal Member for Macnamara, Australian Labor Party, Cost of Living Crisis, Oil Supplies

Apr 5, 202618 min

Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Weekly Wrap Up, with Macca and Kenny.

Apr 4, 20269 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Tim Wilson, Liberal MP for Goldstein & Shadow Treasurer, Federal Politics Update

Kenny and Tom talk to Tim Wilson, member for Goldstein, is an Australian Liberal Party politician currently serving as the Shadow Treasurer and the Federal Member for Goldstein in Victoria. Re-elected to the seat of Goldstein in the May 2025 federal election, defeating independent Zoe Daniel by a narrow margin of 175 votes after a recount. Shadow Treasurer Re-elected to the seat of Goldstein in the May 2025 federal election, defeating independent Zoe Daniel by a narrow margin of 175 votes after a recount. Appointed to this senior opposition role in early 2026. He previously served as the Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations, Employment, and Small Business from May 2025. His current focus includes economic reform, pushing for fuel tax cuts to address cost-of-living pressures, and advocating for home ownership through the use of superannuation.   The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Tim Wilson, Liberal MP for Goldstein & Shadow Treasurer, Federal Politics Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202614 min

Sat. 28th, March, 2026: Broden Kelly, Aunty Donna and Grouse House: Most Upsetting Guessing Game LIVE! returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Broden Kelly joins Kenny and Tom as they discuss his new show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Most Upsetting Guessing Game LIVE! returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2026! Join members of comedy group Aunty Donna (Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun – Netflix, Aunty Donna’s Coffee Café – ABC) and their favourite comedians from this year’s Festival for an hour of chaotically cooked improv. It’s had over two million views on YouTube, but exactly what is the Most Upsetting Guessing Game in the World? Think a Whose Line is it Anyway? and Thank God You’re Here hybrid – with the power to end friendships and get a TV network cancelled. Aunty Donna is an Australian surrealist comedy group formed in Melbourne in 2011. The group currently consists of performers and writers Mark Bonanno, Broden Kelly and Zachary Ruane, alongside writer and director Sam Lingham, director Max Miller and composer Thomas Zahariou (né Armstrong). Their work spans numerous live shows, a YouTube channel, podcasts, a studio album, the Netflix produced Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun, the ABC produced series Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe and a picture book. The group also founded Haven’t You Done Well Productions together in 2018, through which they produce their own work as well as others. They have frequently collaborated with other comedians, including Michelle Brasier, Mish Wittrup, and Demi Lardner. Grouse House is a YouTube channel operated by Haven’t You Done Well Productions, intended to support up-and-coming comedians by hosting their absurdist, experimental comedy on the platform. Grouse House has produced several comedy webseries which are hosted on the YouTube channel Grouse House, including Hug The Sun (2021) directed by Aaron McCann and featuring Ben Russell and Xavier Michelides,[50] Hot Department: Dark Web (2022) featuring comedy duo Hot Department,[48] and Finding Yeezus (2022), a six-part documentary web series that revealed the identity of the creator of the 2013 video game Kanye Quest 3030 starring Cameron James and Alexei Toliopoulos and directed by Max Miller.[51][52][53] The five-part comedy Descent (2024), set on a submarine and featuring comedians Millie Holten, Madi Savage, and Ella Lawry, was also released on the channel,[54] as well as nostalgic TV parody series Gocsy’s Classics featuring Aaron Gocs. The Most Upsetting Guessing Game in the World (MUGG) is another of its outputs, featuring guests such as Daniel Sloss and Nick Cody. In 2025, Grouse House released So You Wanna Win a P*nis Pump? (SYWWAPP), a four-episode quiz show described as a mix between Taskmaster and Game Changer, hosted by Demi Lardner and featuring guests such as Paul F. Tompkins, Tom Cardy and Becky Lucas. Grouse House has released six different pilot episodes by comedian Greg Larsen. In August 2025, it was announced that a subscription service based on and named after Grouse House was to be trialled over the subsequent months and fully launched in early 2026. It would be similar in form to that of Dropout, a US streaming service derived from comedy company CollegeHumor. While the content already on the Grouse House channel is to remain available for free on YouTube, new content will only be available through this service.[49] Presently, Naimo has stated Grouse House’s focus on small-budget shiny-floor productions such as gameshows, improv and interview shows. Much of Aunty Donna’s proceeds from its Drem world tour are expected to go toward Grouse House.   The post Sat. 28th, March, 2026: Broden Kelly, Aunty Donna and Grouse House: Most Upsetting Guessing Game LIVE! returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202615 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Chad Hughes, New CEO, Thorne Harbour Health. CEO Updates

Kenny and Tom talk to Chad Hughes, new CEO of Thorne Harbour Health. On January 2026, Thorne Harbour Health announced the appointment of Chad Hughes as its next Chief Executive Officer. With more than 25 years’ experience in global and community health, Chad Hughes has worked internationally to deliver public health programs focused on HIV, drug and alcohol harm reduction, and LGBTIQA+ health. He has served on numerous boards and advisory committees, including Thorne Harbour Health’s Board of Directors from 2014 to 2020. “Thorne Harbour Health has an incredible history of leading the community response to HIV and expanding that legacy to meet the broader and evolving health needs of our communities. It is truly an honour to step into the role of CEO. I look forward to working alongside our communities, partners, and staff to advance the health and wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ people and people living with HIV”. Chad Hughes https://thorneharbour.org/sexual-health/ The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Chad Hughes, New CEO, Thorne Harbour Health. CEO Updates appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202612 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Tarsh Jago Cherub, Melb. International Comedy Festival.

Kenny and Tom talk to Tarsh Jago about Cherub, her show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Cherub is the debut solo stand-up show from Palawa comedian Tarsh Jago. Inspired by a tweet that read, “You don’t look Aboriginal, you look like the cherub from the Pears soap”, this hour blends razor-sharp comedy with heartfelt storytelling about race, queerness and identity. Tarsh takes audiences on a hilarious and confronting journey through the contradictions of being Blak and queer, with punchlines that sparkle and stories that linger. Bold, cheeky and deeply personal   https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/cherub/ The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Tarsh Jago Cherub, Melb. International Comedy Festival. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202613 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Alex Ward, Comedian, Literally Anyone; Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Tom and Kenny talk to Melbourne Comedian Alex Ward. Alex Ward is a comedian, writer, and presenter, best known for her whip-smart punchlines and regular appearances on Network Ten’s Have You Been Paying Attention? As a QLD’er living in Melbourne, Alex is always cold, which makes the warmth she brings to the stage all the more impressive. Alex is known for her personal, engaging and punch-line heavy comedy. Alex has appeared on Have You Been Paying Attention?, The Project, Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala, Upfront, ABC Comedy’s Up-late, Audible’s 2019 live stand-up series, Tonightly with Tom Ballard, Triple J’s Good Az Friday, and performed at Splendour In The Grass. Alex has written for various TV shows including The Project, Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, Monday’s Experts and more.   https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/browse-shows/literally-anyone/?return=%2Fbrowse-shows%2F%3Fpage%3D2 The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Alex Ward, Comedian, Literally Anyone; Melbourne International Comedy Festival. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202610 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Nicholas Reece, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Latest from Melbourne Town Hall

Kenny and Tom are joined live on air by Nicholas Reece, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Latest from Melbourne Town Hall First elected as a Councillor in 2016, re-elected as Deputy Lord Mayor in 2020 and then elected Lord Mayor in 2024. As of March 2026, Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece is championing the retail resurgence in Melbourne’s CBD, reporting a 40% increase in Bourke Street Mall foot traffic in 2025. Key initiatives include strengthening city safety, supporting the new “Make Room” homelessness project, and driving renewable energy for data centres. Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece is the portfolio head for Infrastructure and portfolio deputy for Finance, Governance and Risk and Aboriginal Melbourne. He is Council’s representative on the following committees and external bodies: Delivery Unit Advisory Committee Chief Executive Officer Employment Matters Advisory Committee Melbourne Art Trust First Nations Committee Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation Council of Capital City Lord Mayors Shrine of Remembrance C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group Melbourne 9 (M9) Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) Royal Humane Society of Victoria Royal Victorian Association of Honorary Justices The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Nicholas Reece, Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Latest from Melbourne Town Hall appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202612 min

Sat, 28th March, 2026: Aiv Puglielli – MP Greens, Nth Eastern Metro Greens Call for Government to Make Public Transport Free

Kenny and Tom are joined live in the studio by Aiv Puglieli, MP Greens Nth Eastern Metro. The Victorian Greens are calling on the Allan Government to make public transport in Melbourne free for the next month to provide immediate relief from cost of living pressures as petrol prices soar. The Greens say this petrol price spike is exactly why the government should be helping people shift away from expensive petrol cars by making public transport cheaper and more accessible, investing in bike lane infrastructure, updating bus networks, running more frequent public transport services and helping people switch to electric vehicles. The Greens say that making public transport free for the next month is something the government could do right now to provide immediate cost-of-living relief, while working on longer term measures. According to a PBO costing, making public transport free for a month would cost the government approximately $79.4 million but could save a commuter household up to $500 from their family budget for the month. Public transport has continued to get more expensive in Victoria. In other places like New Zealand and Western Australia, public transport fares have been slashed significantly and Queensland offers 50c fares. https://greens.org.au/vic/news/media-release/greens-call-government-make-public-transport-free-next-month-fuel-prices The post Sat, 28th March, 2026: Aiv Puglielli – MP Greens, Nth Eastern Metro Greens Call for Government to Make Public Transport Free appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

Mar 28, 202615 min