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Day Release for Schapelle Corby?
There's hope Scapelle Corby could be given day release from a Bali jail even if she is denied parole. SMH reporter Michael Bachelard has told Two Murrays, it is still very unclear what Corby's future holds.
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Thomson's health worrys Liberals
Liberal back bencher Dr Mal Washer is one of several Coalition MPs concerned Craig Thomson may be heading for a nervous breakdown. David Oldfield asks if the media are applying too much pressure.
Scrapping the car rego stickers
The days of scraping old registration stickers from our car-windscreens are almost over following a decision by the State Government today. Two Murrays on checks now to be carried out electronically from January.
Blues should drop Jennings?
It's easy to blame referees, but the Blues have to take confidence heading into game two after a huge start to Origin. Paul Murrays says the Blues should stick with the team, but drop Michael Jennings.
Missing child found after scare
A concerned grandfather called the 2UE openline today panicked over a missing child who was let go early from school. Paul Murray took to the airways to find the little fellow, listen to how the drama unfolded.
Is this a fair go for parking fines?
Australian National Car Parks convoluted ticketing scheme operating in private car parks is catching unsuspecting drivers out. Is this business model something we can expect to see more of?
NSW robbed of taking first blood?
Jason Morrison and John Gibbs speak to referees boss Bill Harrigan about the controversial video referee decision in last night's State of Origin game. NSW great Benny Elias then slams Bill Harrigan's comments.
Tributes flow for Barbara Holborow
Sad news on the death of Barbara Holborow. Listen back as she talks with Tim Shaw on her work as Children's court magistrate and with organisations promoting the welfare rights of children.
Wilkie against Thomson censure
Paul Murray reveals how Independent Andrew Wilkie had a go in parliament at Craig Thomson but has since has changed his mind about supporting a censure motion formally placed against the embattled Dobell MP.
What not to wear to a job interview
What are the 10 timeless items to wear to a job interview to make you memorable and 10 items to avoid wearing to a job interview? Two Murray suss out the small details to stand out to your potential employer.
How valid are PSA blood tests?
A US taskforce has recommended the PSA blood test for prostate cancer in men be abandoned. It's argued the test causes lifelong problems after receiving unnecessary treatments. Should we follow suit here?
What dreams would you dial up?
Imagine if you could dial up your dreams. What would you choose to dream at night. The prospect may soon become a reality as the Two Murrays speak with an inventor of the Remee dream mask.
Poker machine battle for Senate
Andrew Wilkie's reluctant support of poker machine reform should ensure the bill passes the lower house. But with Greens and Nick Xenophon resisting the bill in its current form, a battle is shaping in the Senate.
Corby & smuggler exchange deal?
Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby may have won a five-year cut to her sentence, but what is behind the deal. Jason Morrison asks if her clemency is part of a prison swap with Indonesian people smugglers.
Water leaks: cost cuts on urgency?
Jason Morrison reveals Sydney Water are trialing a new system where staff assess leaks and decide whether it's worth sending someone after hours. It appears cost cutting is behind the lack of urgency with leaks.
Blues: what chance in origin?
What chance does NSW have tonight against Queensland in the State of Origin? Jason Morrison & John Gibbs catch up with Joey Johns over who needs to step up to the mark to get the Blues over the line tonight.
Critiques turn to social media
Social media is proving a challenge for some restaurants, with critique coming in real time as patrons look for places to eat. Two Murrays look at the difficulties, and the dangers of online criticism on new media.
Food myths: the truth revealed
What are some of the great food myths? Does a spoon in champagne help keep the bubbles overnight? Paul Murray looks at the food myths that have grown over the years with Jacqui Taffel of SMH Good Living.
Ben Barba: getting new ink?
A day after starring on the field for the Bulldogs, Ben Barba celebrated by getting some new ink. Listen as he talks to Sports Today from the tattoo parlour to discuss his two try win over the Cronulla Sharks.
Stopping neighbourhood disputes
There is an increasing amount of nasty backyard arguments taking place between neighbours acorss Sydney suburbs. Paul Murray looks at the recent spate and what you can do to quell any local disputes.
Oakeshott questions fraud claims?
Key independent MP Rob Oakeshott says he doubts fellow crossbencher Craig Thomson's defence against claims of fraud. But, Jason Morrison is left scratching his head as to exactly where the MP stands on the issue.
Darren Percival on The Voice
Darren Percival is getting huge wraps on The Voice. The TV show a huge success across the nation giving young singers the chance to be heard. Stuart Bocking catches up with him following his latest performance.
CSIRO: The Total Wellbeing Diet
Dr Manny Noakes is a key member of CSIRO's research team looking at diet, nutrition and health. Stuart Bocking catches up with the leader of the research team that developed the popular Total Wellbeing Diet.
Abbott on Thomson's explanation
Did Craig Thomson's defence speech pass the believability test and will the Opposition push to have him removed from parliament. Jason Morrison with Opposition Leader Tony Abbott on the tearful explanation.
Bee Gee Robin Gibb passes away
We are all saddened at the news of the death of Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, who not only did they write their own number one hits, they wrote huge hit records for others. Leave your message if sympathy here.
Wiggles: hanging up their skivvies
The news shook the nation last week that the Wiggles were hanging up their skivvies. But, not all is lost as a new team come in to carry the flame. Paul Murray speaks with Jeff, and new girl wiggle Emma.
Craig Thomson: clouding the issues
Craig Thomson will speak to parliament and name persons out to set him up. Jason Morrison says it will cloud the issue, but there's no way the average voter will forget the mess the Labor Party are now in.
Potholes? How to fix it yourself!
There are those that complain, and those that do something. Two Murrays reveal how a Lismore Councilor introduced an initiative for locals to join do it yourself road gangs where residents repair road pot holes.
Fighting the war on drugs
Has the war on drugs been lost? Stuart Bocking talks with Tony Wood, father of schoolgirl Anna who died after taking a contaminated ecstasy tablet at a rave party in 1995, and the fight against drugs.
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