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Kitchen Cabinet back in October for fifth season

Annabel Crabb's Kitchen Cabinet will return for its fifth season on  October 28.

The new six-episode series will feature Treasurer, Scott Morrison, Motor Enthusiast Party senator, Ricky Muir, Labor senaotor, Nova Peris and Greens leader Richard Di Natale.

Join Morrison as he cooks a Sri Lankan fish curry and opens up about his childhood acting career, his faith and reflections on his time as Immigration Minister.  

Muir takes Annabel for a spin in two vehicles (one bumpy, one fast) and talks about his unexpected rise to political prominence. 

Di Natale, invites Annabel to his off-the-grid farm and makes nearly every element of his meal from scratch, including the pizza oven. 

Peris takes Annabel to her family’s country nestled in beautiful Kakadu, where they cook by a campfire, eat by a billabong teeming with crocodiles and discuss Senator Peris’ life to date. 

In a Kitchen Cabinet first, at a Chinese restaurant in Canberra deemed neutral territory, Annabel hosts a bi-partisan lunch with Liberal Minister Christopher Pyne and Labor MP Anthony Albanese.

Annabel Crabb said it had been a great year. 

"Though I feel I owe an apology to the family of the goose I plucked in Kakadu," she said. 

"Also, the neighbours of the drag track I went to with Ricky Muir; I hope they weren’t trying to have a snooze or anything.”

From October 28, iView will also screen Canberra Al Desko with Annabel Crabb.

This is a thirteen-part series filmed inside Parliament House during the week of the recent leadership coup.

It takes us into the Parliament House offices of a host of political characters, including new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull; his tactical right-hand-man James McGrath; rugged individualist Jacqui Lambie; new Mum Amanda Rishworth; Barnaby Joyce, who talks openly about his recent stoush with a Hollywood celebrity; right-wing rebel with a cause Cory Bernardi; inter-party chums Josh Frydenberg and Ed Husic – and many more.