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Disability parking being rorted
Able bodied motorists are abusing disability parking with a black market for stickers. John Moxon from the Parramatta Access Advisory Committee reveals he's aware of the rorting and how it restricts genuine needs of disabled.
Station Highlights
Taronga's miracle elephant birth
Vets at Sydney's Taronga Zoo have spoken publicly for the first time about the miracle baby elephant birth saying it has re-written the history books. Leonie Ryan speaks with Tim Webster with the latest on Sydney's miracle birth.
- NAME THE ELEPHANT: Send us what you think the name of Taronga Zoo's new elephant should be - Have Your Say Here
- Taronga Zoo Senior Veterinarian Larry Vogelnest says he knows of no other case like this in the world
- Elephant keeper Katrina Theodore says she was shocked when she visited mother Porntip
- Cameron Kerr Director of Taronga Zoo on 'Mr Shuffles' the baby elephant asking for your help to name the new addition to the Zoo
$100+ Million for insulation bungle
Foil insulation will be ripped out of homes and safety switches installed as part of the Governments clean up of its botched home insulation scheme. It's expected the cost could be in the vicinity of $100 million.
- Assistant Climate Change Minister Greg Combet tells John and Sandy inspections will be done on houses then owners will choose how to protect their homes
- Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says it's anyone's guess how much it will cost to clean up the Insulation Scheme bungle
- PM Rudd won't sack Environment Minister Peter Garrett despite admissions the scheme repair costs will be 'very expensive'
Bingle & Clarke: Feeding the frenzy
Who feeds the frenzy over Lara Bingle and Michael Clarke? Why is it dominating the news? Steve Liebmann ponders why so much focus is being placed on the couple and asks, do YOU really care? Tell us by clicking here!
Unemployment: Only 400 jobs created
The unemployment rate was 5.3% in February new data shows. Just 400 jobs were added to the workforce in February. Economists expected the jobless rate to edge up to 5.4% with 10,000 jobs being created in February.
Kickoff NRL season 2010
The NRL Footy Season gets underway in earnest. Peter Stirling discusses the season ahead along with the news ARL has now agreed in principal with News Limited to support the Independent Commission.
New drug leads to teen psychosis
Parents have expressed concerns for the mental health of their children after a new designer drug appeared in Australia. Parents have been warned about Miaow, also known as Bubble.
Alcohol violence our growing concern
Alcohol fuelled violence is a growing problem across Sydney. Changes have been implemented, but what is working and what is not? Peter Remfrey from the Police Association on the debate of alcohol violence.
The River: Book on Murray Darling
The Murray Darling river system weaves through the heartland of outback Australia. One of our most important waterways, and the topic of The River a Journey through the Murray Darling Basin by author Chris Hammer.
Rudd plans pressure on hospital staff
Nurses say the Rudd Government's plans for incentive-based funding could put too much pressure on hospital staff. Brett Holmes from Nurses Association says some hospitals will have trouble meeting benchmarks.
Scientists review UN Climate Change
The world's top scientists will review the work of the UN Climate Change panel, which admitted to minor mistakes. Chief Ban Ki Moon says the main conclusion humans are causing Climate Change is not in dispute.
Hit Men: Australia's contract killers
It's incredible to think money is offered to take someone's life. Even more incredible there are people who take the money to do the deed. Contract killers are the subject of John Kerr's book The Hit Men.
Two Murrays Blog: Driving Habits
Have Your Say with the Two Murrays Blog: Should parents be banned from teaching their children to drive? Have your say on driving habits handed down from parents and whether it's time to consider an alternative.
Sydney's sickening wheelchair attack
A Sydney woman says she's been sickened by the bashing of her wheelchair bound boyfriend who was assaulted by two teenagers at Mt Druitt. Superintendent Wayne Cox calling for public assistance over the attack.
Backbench wraps Abbott on knuckles
Tony Abbott has been wrapped over the knuckles by his party for 'doing a Malcolm Turnbull' and not consulting with them over his parental leave plans and Michael Pachi reveals what the back benchers are saying.
Mafia style crime bust in Sydney
Police believe they've cracked a Mafia style crime ring operating after nine men were arrested during raids across Sydney's west. Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis on guns and drugs also seized.
Poor little Lara in 'tough times'?
Who cares about Lara Bingle? We didn't, until now! Tim Webster says we care following an email to say Michael arrived home 'to be with Lara during this tough time', and reveals how tough times are for the glamour couple?
Vince Jones jives about his jazz
Vince Jones is Australia's leading jazz vocalists, and a remarkable interpreter and composer of songs in a contemporary jazz style. He chats with Tim Webster and click to watch him perform 'I Wish I Knew' live on 2UE.
Malcolm Fraser - the Political Memoirs
Malcolm Fraser ruled as 22nd Prime Minister following the dismissal of Gough Whitlam. Malcolm Fraser the Political Memoirs written by Margaret Simons shines light on a misunderstood figure.
Criminalize people smugglers promise
The boat people issue is very complex and not easy to solve President Yudhoyono has told an address to parliament. Michael Pachi says the Indonesian leader promises to criminalize illegal people smuggling.
New migrants to obey new laws
Migrants will have to demonstrate a 'unified commitment to Australia' under new laws, which must come before religious or cultural values. Steve Liebmann asks will it help ensure positive multiculturalism.
Plans for the Barangaroo area
Tim Webster wants your opinion on the plans for the Barangaroo area of Sydney, the 'Hungry Half Mile'. Have a look at an artists impression of the area and tell us if it will have your tick of approval. Have Your Say!
Cyberbullying: What to do!
Cyberbullying is becoming an increasingly serious crime with some schools now calling in police. Dannielle Miller adolescent expert reveals just how concerned you should be about cyberbullying.
How Gen Y avoided the GFC
Australia has emerged from the global financial crisis with Generation Y avoiding job losses and financial meltdown. How did we avoid the crisis? Terry McCrann on Gen Y's positive attitude helping avoid the GFC.
Abbott’s parental leave plan quashed
Business leaders say they will not be persuaded to reverse their opposition to Tony Abbott's plan for paid parental leave. The policy would tax big business but Heather Ridout says the plan is unworkable.
- Steve Liebmann Video Editorial: The amazing backflip on 'great big taxes' by Tony Abbott for 6 months paid maternity leave
- Jenny Macklin Minister for Families responds to Tony Abbott's proposed parental leave plan - Policy on the run?
- Bob Brown - Greens Leader on the proposed Parental Leave Scheme from Tony Abbott
Dark side for kids on Facebook
Tim Webster has become a user of the social networking site Facebook and welcomes the positives of keeping in touch with friends. But, there's also a dark side and outlines how through naivety children can fall into a trap.
Behind President Yudihono's visit
Indonesian president Yudhoyono has touched down in Canberra for a three-day visit. Bruce Haigh reveals the politics behind the visit and why the President brought a bevy of senior ministers to speak with PM Rudd.
Abbott simply speaking his mind?
Tony Abbott will be running for the job of Prime Minister next election. John Stanley looks at the issues where he is surprisingly open minded, but ponders on what most voters think of his extreme conservative views.
The 2UE Radio Fitz Files
Peter FitzSimons looks at the news and issues of the week with 2UE Breakfast every Tuesday morning. Today, he's on his hobby horse discussing drug busts, rave parties and do they work? What does Fitzy think is the solution?
Where Defence spends your cash
Millions of taxpayer dollars are being spent on luxury items by the defence department according to Herald reports. More that $1.4 billion on travel, including Learjets. Neil James with Steve Liebmann on defence spending.
Call for Sharia Law in Australia
The Australian Islamic Mission says it's call for having Sharia Law made legal in Australia is not a high priority. Zachariah Matthews says Sharia could be a secondary legal system similar to traditional Indigenous laws.
Minister's Back flip on Beef Imports
Emails, blogs and community concern has forced federal Agriculture Minister Tony Burke to change his mind on beef imports. He speaks with Two Murrays on now banning importation from former mad cow disease countries.
RTA's booze for young drivers?
The RTA has congratulated young drivers for not speeding by giving them booze during a day at the cricket. Road safety advocate Lyndall Denny explains why she has called for the sacking of Transport Minister David Campbell.
When Mum or Dad isn't appropriate?
An Adelaide mother has taken legal action to prevent her daughter calling her ex-husband's new wife "Mum", "Mummy" or "my other Mummy". Psychologist Anne Hollands on what a child should call their step-parents.
Aggression linked to movies & music
Violent lyrics, music and exposure to violent movies is having a major influence on our youth. Dr Wayne Warburton reveals his research that has exposed the links in behaviour and aggressive music and movies.
Who should march at Anzac day?
NSW RSL president Don Rowe says some descendants of veterans disrespect the Anzac Day march, turning up dressed inappropriately. Should Digger's descendents march at the back of the parade?
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Breakfast with John & Sandy
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Business Directory
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Money Clinic with Paul Clitheroe
Financial commentator Paul Clitheroe speaks with The Two Murrays Thursday afternoons on 2UE drive.
Glenn A. Baker's Iconic Song
Glenn A. Baker takes you through the iconic songs with Tim Webster - This Week: 'Taxi' by Harry Chapin the many and varied versions and the intriguing history behind the song.
Mornings with Steve Liebmann
Have Your Say with Steve Liebmann's video editorials and find the latest daily highlights by clicking here on 2UE Mornings.
Tech News with Charlie Brown
Steve Liebmann speaks each Thursday at 10:45 with tech expert Charlie Brown about the latest gadgets that you just need to have.
Tim Webster's Motoring
Motoring with Toby Hagon and Mark Short every Wednesday Afternoon with Tim Webster on 2UE 954am
Afternoons with Tim Webster
Big name entertainers and a chance to have Your Say with his Video Editorial click here for more from 2UE Afternoons with Tim Webster.
Family Law with Julie Singleton
Divorce Lawyer and Family Law expert Julie Singleton with 2UE's Tim Webster on advice regarding separation and divorce, what you need to know.
Judy Horton Gardening Tips
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.
Drive with The Two Murrays
Visit the blogs and Have Your Say or listen to the latest mayhem from Drive with the Two Murrays on 2UE
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.
NEW! Fairfax Radio News
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2UE Sports Today with Gibbsy & Brandy
The latest news and views in sport with Gibbsy and Brandy on Sports Today with 2UE.
Travel Tips with Doug Potter
Find the latest on Tim's Travel Tips with Doug Potter every week on 2UE with Tim Webster
Alternative Health: Kevin Griffiths
Kevin Griffiths from Dr. Earth Newtown discusses alternative health options to your ailments on 2UE Monday Afternoons from 2pm.
2UE's Country Music News
The latest news from this week's Country Music scene with John Kerr on New Day Australia on 2UE.
Nights with Stuart Bocking
Check out Stuart Bocking's highlights page. Post your Friday Night Trivia questions, take a look at some of Stuart's special guests.
2UE's Antiques & Collectables
John Kerr's New Day Australia presents Antiques and Collectables Saturday Mornings on 2UE.
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: The Real Dad & Dave.
Nostalgia with Craig Bennett
Craig Bennett reflects back on the golden years of tinseltown with the most outrageous gossip from the past. This Week: Nelson Eddie & Jeanette MacDonald.
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