Ben Harvey puts Listerine to the test – will he fail an alcohol test? The Up Late experiment comes after a Union delegate was denied entry to BHP for being over the limit and blaming mouthwash.
As Ben Roberts-Smith spends his first night behind bars following war crime charges, Ben Harvey points out that it’s a tough gig to make any homicide charge stick when you’ve got no body and no murder weapon.
In tonight’s show,Ben Harvey rips into Anthony Albanese over a nationaladdress that turned intoa national embarrassment. The PM’s speech was more like a couple’s therapy session that ended with a group hug.
With the unprecedented bull run on gold taking a sharp turn, Ben Harvey explains why the ‘safe haven’ investment is shaping up to have its worst week in forty years.
Ben Harvey delivers his ‘state of the nation’ – petrol, mortgage, groceries, flights, housing ALL going UP – thanks to war in Iran and there’s just one thing left that’s saving us from total misery.
In the aftermath of the Iranian women’s soccer team defection, Ben Harvey recounts famous instances of sport and diplomacy colliding and warns of Tehran’s record of oppression against women.
Ben Harvey dissects the Aussie stock market’s $100 billion wipe out and explains why a reasoning disorder known as ‘myopic loss aversion’ means most investors sell shares when they should be buying.
Ben Harvey trawls through Dennis Cometti’s greatest sports calls to rate him against the world’s best commentator in cricket, golf, Formula 1, darts and NRL.
Ben Harvey outlines the bomb scare which led to Anthony Albanese being evacuated from The Lodge, and looks back at historical threats to PMs including John Howard, who was forced to wear a bullet proof vest.
Ben Harvey explains why when it comes to ISIS brides, Albanese is talking a tough game while knowing the sympathisers could use a side door to get back to Australia – and why that risk could be a huge gamble.
Ben Harvey explains why Palestinian protests on a day when victims of Bondi are being remembered could push some voters to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and force Labor to confront some uncomfortable truths.
In tonight’s show, with inflation again out of control, Ben Harvey looks at who is to blame: a big-spending Government, an inept Reserve Bank, or consumers addicted to buying shiny new things.