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Miracle after bus wheels fall off!
The RTA has taken over investigations into how two wheels of a school-bus fell off in the Hunter Valley. Ron Elworthy the bus-driver receiving praise for safely stopping the bus outlines the incident to Tim Webster.
Station Highlights
Cancer and dangers of electricity
The dangers of power substations is in the news again following Australian Story on the cancer suffered by Samuel Symonds, son of Red. Dr Ruth Gawler discusses concerns that power lines could be contributing to cancer.
Not enough sun? Are you kidding!
Tracey Spicer says she's angry at the campaign telling us to get into the sun, with today's reports we are suffering a vitamin D deficiency. Is it irresponsible reporting when we are the biggest nation of melanoma sufferers.
Abbott's 'ironing housewife' a gaff?
Have women moved beyond the term housewife? After Tony Abbott's gaff about ironing housewives, June Dally Watkins looks at the changes in the workforce and at home and why housewife is a derogatory term.
Underage drinking, time for debate!
Lifting the drinking age to 21 deserves debate, and John Stanley says we can't change a culture or put the clock back. If it was illegal to drink until 21, would it result in better health outcomes, or is it the 'wowser' approach?
Coalition's six months parental leave
The Liberal Party are offering six-month paid parental leave, designed to woo family and female voters. Peter Anderson, Chamber of Commerce on the plan that would outdo Labor's 8-week parental leave plan.
TWO MURRAYS BLOG: Fishing on Sydney Harbour
One of the greatest things you can do is dangle a line, and just wait... but is it time to ban fishing on Sydney Harbour wharves? Have YOUR SAY by leaving your comments for the Two Murrays.
TWO MURRAYS BLOG: Mobile Phones banned at Schools
Primary school students in Melbourne are being forced to hand in mobile phones before class because of rising concern over disruptive calls and texts. Should phones be banned at school?
Commissioner involved in crash
Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione was driving the family car in Peakhurst when he was involved in a crash. The Daily Telegraph quoted Mr Scipione as saying: 'I believe I am the at-fault driver' Tracey & Stuart with more!
Get set for biggest Year of the Tiger!
Kung Hei Fat Choy! Sydney's Chinese New Year will be the biggest outside China, expect a huge weekend. Gill Minervini runs though some of the events worth getting along to see to celebrate the year of the tiger!
War between football codes begins
Nathan Hindmarsh is appointed the face of league in Sydney's west, but Kevin Sheedy claims he's never heard of him. Tim Webster says it's a glib comment and if there's a war between the codes, not the way to make fans.
The 2UE Radio Fitz Files
Peter FitzSimons looks at the news and issues of the week with 2UE Breakfast every Tuesday morning. Today, the Boxing Kangaroo flag... why do our athletes love this flag, over the Australian flag?
Time to lift the drinking age?
Is it time to lift the drinking age from 18 to 21? PM Rudd made personal comments he'd like to do so on Q&A, and Professor Ian Hickie points to the good reasons for a political party to bite the bullet and lift the limit?
Jacko's doctor pleads not guilty
Michael Jackson's doctor has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of the pop star. Peter Ford reveals why the Jackson family are upset with the manslaughter charge and the court scenario ahead.
TWO MURRAYS BLOG: Bullying
The parents of a teenager who was bullied so much she took her own life, Rae and Damien Panlock are seeking changes to the law so that workplace bullies can be sent to jail.
Poh's Kitchen reveals a master chef
She may have missed out on the Master Chef title, but Poh Ling Yeow is powering on with a new show starting on ABCTV this Wednesday night at 6:30 and she chats with Stuart & Tracey about 'Poh's Kitchen'.
Climate confusion sees Rudd slide
The gloss has gone from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, particularly over climate change and the ETS. John Stanley outlines the Rudd government confusion, contradictions and the call for something to be done soon.
TWO MURRAYS BLOG: Cougartown
Can someone explain why it is acceptable for a popular television show to promote the idea of older women dating younger men? Have your say with the Two Murrays and Blog YOUR SAY Here!
Sydney’s all too often P-plate deaths
Yet another tragic weekend on the roads of Sydney with three young people dead. Again, we're talking about p-plate drivers and Tim Webster points out what now needs to be done to save the lives of further young drivers.
Skate parks boost self-confidence?
Skateboard parks are not the centres of anti-social behaviour according to a report released by Dr. Graham Bradley, who reveals these parks can play a role toward self confidence in young male teens - Do you agree with his findings?
Sydney schools playground squeeze
Sydney schools are suffering a crush under the new school building construction programme taking valuable play space from students. Helen Walton from NSW P&C on the schoolyard squeeze.
Would you change your street name?
Every lived in a strange named street? Are you embarrassed about your street name? Would you pay out of your own pocket to have it changed? Councilor Carolyn Raymond on recent changes and unusual requests.
Anger over closing of Dalwood
Tracey Spicer says there's something morally corrupt about a government that spends more on spin doctors, than kids with severe learning difficulties. In her tirade, Tracey speaks out on the closing of Dalwood.
$120,000 in Sydney bus fines
A fund set up to pay for speeding fines and running red lights for Sydney's bus drivers has paid out $120,000 so far this financial year. Raul Boanza from the Bus Union claims the system isn't abused by drivers.
Rudd's immigration shake-up
In a major immigration shake-up, priority will be given to those who want to work in the healthcare and resources sectors. Shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison says Labor has no idea how to fix our skills shortage.
Jean Kittson on her Big Gigs
Comedienne Jean Kittson was the newsreader Veronica Glenn-Huntley and Candida on the Big Gig, and regularly treads the boards around Sydney. 2UE's Clive Robertson looks back on Jean's amazing career.
Beware: dodgy insulation installers
Doubts about quality of work have emerged following hundreds of reports of shonky home insulation installers - Including Tony Sannuto who reveals to the Two Murray's his recent run-ins with dodgy installers.
Bring on the Boxing Kangaroo
Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts said her city, British Columbia's second largest, will fly the Australian Olympic team's boxing kangaroo mascot flag if the Australian's are forced to take it down at the athlete's village. Have YOUR SAY!
Legal Matters with Julie Singleton Sunday February 7th
Sunday nights from 6pm to 8pm join Julie Singleton for Legal Matters and find out your rights when it comes to our legal system. Email Julie Singleton @ Feedback with your legal questions.
Sharina's Weekly Tarot Wheel Stars
Sharina's Tarot Wheel Stars is a chance to find out what may be in store for you each week from Sharina's Psychic Encounters. For a personal reading, phone Sharina on 1300 551 071 - local call costs apply.
Healthy Living with Dr. Ross Walker Saturday February 6th
Dr. Ross Walker presents Healthy Living every Saturday night on 2UE. Find out the latest news and issues regarding your good health. Email your questions to Dr. Ross Walker @ Feedback.
2UE Highlights
Business Directory
Whatever the product, the service or the offer... if you heard it on 2UE, you'll find it in the 2UE Business Directory.
Gardening Tips with Judy Horton
Judy Horton from Yates and Burke's Backyard joins Tim Webster with advice for your garden every Tuesday afternoon on 2UE. Send your gardening questions to Judy Horton @ Feedback.
Pet Talk - Joanne Righetti
Pet Behaviourist Dr. Joanne Righetti joins 2UE Afternoons with Tim Webster every Tuesday from 2pm to discuss all your pet issues.
Consumer Straight Talk
The Two Murrays with a look at your rights as a consumer. Christopher Zinn discusses what you can do as a consumer and exactly where you stand with your purchases.
Alternative Health: Kevin Griffiths
Kevin Griffiths from Dr. Earth Newtown discusses alternative health options to your ailments on 2UE Monday Afternoons from 2pm.
Travel Tips with Doug Potter
Find the latest on Tim's Travel Tips with Doug Potter every week on 2UE with Tim Webster
Sharina's Weekly Stars
Listen here to what the week ahead may have in store for you with Sharina's Stars from February 7th. For a personal reading, phone Sharina on 1300 551 071.
Australiana with Jim Haynes
Jim Haynes looks at all the things that make us who we are as Australians with George Moore & Paul B. Kidd. This week: Norfolk Island.
Crime File with Paul B. Kidd
The best stories of the worst crimes is what Crime File is about - Paul B. Kidd sends a shiver up your spine. This week: The Butcher of Deep Creek.
Legal Matters with Julie Singleton
Where do you stand with the law? Julie Singlton with your Legal Matters on 2UE
Gadget Guy Peter Blasina
It's the latest gizmo or gadget that may become a fad, but Peter Blasina tells you why you've just got to get it.
Nostalgia with Craig Bennett
Craig Bennett reflects back on the golden years of tinseltown with the most outrageous gossip from the past. This Week: Zsa Zsa Gabor!
2UE's Saturday Night Live
Join Pete Graham on 'Saturday Night Live' and Click Here to make your request for this week's show!
Sharina's Colours & Numbers
Sharina reads your lucky tips, numbers and feng shui numerology for the week of February 7th.
2UE's Antiques & Collectables
John Kerr's New Day Australia presents Antiques and Collectables Saturday Mornings on 2UE.
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