Linda Burney is probably the best example in the Australian Parliament of how profoundly a nation can change in a lifetime.
Burney was born at a time when her Indigenous father did not automatically have the right to vote. She grew up to become the first Indigenous woman to sit in the NSW Parliament, and then the first Indigenous woman to sit in the federal House of Representatives.
On the way, Linda Burney has encountered profound personal adversity, losing her husband and then her son in tragic circumstances.
Introduced by Crabb in 2011, Kitchen Cabinet involves the host visiting politicians’ homes to cook a meal, with Crabb supplying dessert.
The upcoming series promises insight into the lives of eight politicians, including former Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews, Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie, Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John, Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe, and Labor Minister Anika Wells.
Crabb, a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery since 1999, commented on the changing nature of Parliament, noting its increasing diversity.
KITCHEN CABINET originally ran for six seasons between 2012-2016, featuring over 40 politicians from Prime Ministers to backbenchers. For enthusiasts looking to recap, previous episodes are available with intriguing politician insights.
Behind the scenes, the production team includes Director Stamatia Maroupas, Executive Producer Madeleine Hawcroft, Producer Pauline Ernesto, Associate Producer Brett Worthington, and Editors Elizabeth Graetz & Sally Moran.