Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb

20156m

Annabel Crabb takes us into the Parliament House offices of a host of political characters. Amusing, surprising and at times ridiculous, this series lets you get to know politicians in their Canberra habitat.

Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2015

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 1: Constituent Letters: Jacqui Lambie

1. Constituent Letters: Jacqui Lambie

Outspoken senator Jacqui Lambie gets a lot of contact from constituents, including marriage proposals. But what happens when staffers accidentally lose a suitor?

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 2: James McGrath

2. James McGrath

Qld Liberal Senator James McGrath invites Annabel to 'dine' in his office after a long day of Liberal manoeuvring, serving up a unique dessert 'recipe' while giving tips on how to run numbers like a badass.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 3: Constituent Letters: Malcolm Turnbull

3. Constituent Letters: Malcolm Turnbull

What do school children want from their new Prime Minister? Malcolm Turnbull opens up his mailbox.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 4: Sam Dastyari

4. Sam Dastyari

Labor Senator Sam Dastyari is one of the most charismatic young politicians in parliament. What's on the office menu when Annabel ducks in for lunch? And why is he so lonely?

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 5: Constituent Letters: Barnaby Joyce

5. Constituent Letters: Barnaby Joyce

The Nationals' Barnaby Joyce isn't afraid to arm wrestle Hollywood's finest over illegal dogs, but how much vitriolic voter feedback can he take?

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 6: Josh Frydenberg & Ed Husic

6. Josh Frydenberg & Ed Husic

Wondering who got Tony Abbott's bike in the spill? Annabel discovers that and more after joining Labor MP Ed Husic and Liberal minister Josh Frydenberg in a raucous office lunch.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 7: Constituent Letters: Cory Bernardi

7. Constituent Letters: Cory Bernardi

Cory Bernardi is one of the most controversial politicians in parliament, but how does he handle the heat from constituents? He turns it up, that's how.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 8: Sarah Hanson-Young

8. Sarah Hanson-Young

Annabel drops in for lunch with Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young at her Parliament House office. How does this hard-working politician keep healthy in a building renowned for underwhelming food options?

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 9: Constituent Letters: Scott Ludlam

9. Constituent Letters: Scott Ludlam

Greens senator Scott Ludlam is used to going viral on twitter but can he cope when the masses tweet him back without spellchecking? Hint: it's Scott with two 't's.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 10: Amanda Rishworth

10. Amanda Rishworth

New mum Amanda Rishworth juggles being a busy Labor MP while breast-feeding a six month old baby. Luckily, husband Tim has taken leave from his job and manned up to help. Annabel joins the family lunchtime in sitting week.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 11: Constituent Letters: Josh Frydenberg

11. Constituent Letters: Josh Frydenberg

Liberal minister Josh Frydenberg is a man to watch. But while they're watching, his constituents really want to know how he's going to fix his thinning hair. They have suggestions.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 12: David Leyonhjelm

12. David Leyonhjelm

Gun-loving libertarian and former veterinarian, Senator David Leyonhjelm is one of the most contrarian members of parliament. Annabel knocks on his office door to find out what's on the menu during sitting weeks.

Still image for Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb season 1 episode 13: Andrew Leigh

13. Andrew Leigh

Economist and Labor MP Andrew Leigh has quite the cost-benefit analysis view on life - and also on lunch. Annabel gets an invite and finds out that food is a mere equation to fuel the day's more important business.

Cast

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Annabel Crabb

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