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Ben Harvey
In tonight’s show, a key witness in the inquest into the disappearance of Kalgoorlie woman Lisa Govan tells a court what he remembers of the morning in 1999 when she vanished.
Ben Harvey | Thu, April 24
In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey reveals the posse of nine union heavyweights putting aside long-standing rivalries to gang up against mining companies in resource rich Pilbara.
Ben Harvey | Wed, April 23
Ben Harvey exposes the bizarre conspiracy peddled by Clive Palmer’s Trumpet of Patriots party, which claims Australia could be invaded by China through land in the Pilbara.
Ben Harvey | Tue, April 22
Donald Trump has broken the economics of the entire world and Margot Robbie has nothing to do with it.
Harvey explains how a Lone Wolf bikie boss and paedophile hunter is taking on some of the world’s biggest names in boxing.
Ben Harvey | Wed, April 16
In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey explains who gets what under Albanese and Dutton’s housing election pledges but buyer beware - why everyone wins EXCEPT first home buyers.
Ben Harvey | Mon, April 14
It seems preposterous that an Australian iron ore mining company could crack that code ahead of everyone else but Forrest doesn’t mind a stretch target. Or risk.
In tonight’s show, while Andrew Forrest pulls a big crowd to hear his vision to save Australia from Africa’s Pilbara-killing iron ore mine, while Ben Harvey forces Twiggy to relive his least memorable moments.
Ben Harvey | Thu, April 10
In tonight’s show, as trade tensions between US and China intensify, Ben Harvey outlines one quiet way Australia can beat Donald Trump’s tariffs and identifies two likely scenarios for the world.
Ben Harvey | Tue, April 8
In tonight’s show, Ben Harvey explains why investors need to ‘look away’, as Trump’s tariff carnage causes global markets to sh*t itself, wiping trillions off stock values.
Ben Harvey | Mon, April 7
The Nedlands mayor has recently been in the headlines over the issue of the Perth Children’s Hospice.
Never meet your heroes, the saying goes, lest they disappoint you. A scorching case of man flu last week cruelled my chance to test this proverb.
With polls showing Independents will be kingmakers in a hung parliament on May 3, Ben Harvey reveals the hypocritical history of the Teals and the dirty places their campaign money comes from.
As stock markets collapse ahead of Trump’s Liberation Day, Ben Harvey identifies the everyday health food that’s a tariff war winner.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 31
If ever you have the misfortune of being on a plane that’s plummeting to Earth because of an engine failure, pray that Basil Zempilas is on board.
Ben Harvey delivers a sobering history lesson to Basil Zempilas about life in opposition, plus the two cards to keep up his sleeve which could help the newly appointed leader defy the odds.
Ben Harvey | Thu, March 27
WATCH: In Up Late Ben Harvey highlights the parts of the Federal Budget Jim Chalmers doesn’t want you to know about — and why future generations will shake their heads at his $5 a week tax break.
In tonight’s show Ben Harvey reveals why cold case police believe an abandoned Holden panel van could hold the key to solving the murder of a schoolgirl 44 years ago.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 24
The re-enactment of the parachute drop suggests the people of Borneo understand the significance of Z Special Unit better than Australians do.
Ben Harvey explains why he’s outraged by a judges’ decision not to punish a teenager who bashed a police officer, with Police Commissioner Col Blanch also publicly questioning the court decision.
Ben Harvey | Thu, March 20
In tonight’s show Ben Harvey explains why under-pressure Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison is the Bobby Axelrod of Australian resources.
Ben Harvey | Wed, March 19
In tonight’s show Ben Harvey examines the crowdfunding campaign appealing for WA gun enthusiasts to chip in to fight the Cook government’s tough gun laws.
Ben Harvey | Mon, March 17
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