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Norris family share 5 years on the sea
Ever wanted to simply sail away to see the world? Adam & Bronwyn Norris did so, but how do they cope with young children, and living in close quarters at sea? They talk to the Two Murrays about their five years at sea.
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Melinda Schneider does Doris Day
Melinda Schneider, simply one of the best artists on the music scene. The vivacious singer has released a tribute album to Doris Day, 'Melinda Does Doris' and chats with Tim Webster about her love of a music icon.
Premier's heat over unflued heaters
Rumblings grow against the leadership of Premier Keneally following her carpeting of Verity Firth. Tim Webster is furious too, heaters are making our school kids sick and all the Premier cares about is due process!
Retracing the voyage of Bligh
Don McIntyre is one of Australia's most experienced sailors and has just completed the voyage William Bligh took after being thrown from the Bounty. He talks with Tim Webster at the boat show about his voyage.
2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale
A huge week in politics as leaks from Labor Cabinet make their way to the media and affect Julia Gillard's campaign. The 2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale pays tribute to the man with the leaks, Laurie Oakes.
Which day is best to fill up?
A survey by the NRMA has confirmed what eagle-eyed motorists have already noticed, that cheap Tuesday at the petrol pump has been replaced by Saturday. Wendy Machin with John & Sandy on when to fill up.
Tight race to the finish for PM
The Labor Party stalwarts are saying, one more bad leak and it may be all over for Julia Gillard. Dr Peter Van Onselen talks to Steve Liebmann about the polls showing they are headed in the wrong direction for Labor.
Graham Richardson on Election 2010
Former Labor powerbroker Graham Richardson gives 2UE's John & Sandy his insights into Election 2010. A look back at the Cabinet leaks, and former leader Mark Latham makes his attack on former PM Kevin Rudd.
Ugg! It's Miss Australia?
What do you think of the Ugg Boot costume for Miss Australia? Will it bring about national shame, or is it simply a costume for the night? Melissa Hoyer with Stuart Bocking - Let us know what you think of the outfit?
Brinks bungled robbery latest
It's alleged the gunman who died after a bungled robbery of a cash van at Dee Why, reportedly worked with the security guard who fatally shot him. Stuart Bocking with Seven reporter Robert Avardia.
Barry O'Farrell on State Blunders
Two patients burnt in a gas explosion have been forced to wait several hours for beds in the emergency ward at Liverpool hospital. Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell is outraged about that, and other State Govt. blunders.
Money for families with disabilities
Labor has pledged more money for people with disabilities and their carers, promising rebates of up to $12,000 a year for early intervention programs. Jenny Macklin with Two Murrays on promised help ahead.
Sydney suburban house price growth
Investment in suburban homes is driving the growth in prices across Sydney. The city's annual growth is now 13%, growth nationally 15%. Matthew Bell from Property Monitors says the positive figure is surprising.
Political hypocrisy on Cabinet leak?
John Stanley says it's hypocritical the Liberal party is critical of Julia Gillard after leaks she questioned in Cabinet the costs of a pension increase, when they repeatedly rejected increases while they were in government.
$50m for local Thalidomide victims
A drug company has agreed to provide compensation for sufferers of the drug Thalidomide. A payment was made in 1974 but victims will now share $50m over 20 years as Brett Nielsen reveals to Steve Liebmann.
John Della Bosca calls it quits
State Labor MP John Della Bosca has confirmed he is quitting politics immediately to take up a role in the non-Government sector. The Two Murrays talk to the MP about his decision after a long career in politics.
Call for Schapelle Corby clemency
Indonesian President Yudihono is reportedly considering a recommendation to reduce Schapelle Corby's jail sentence. Steve Liebmann with law expert Dr Simon Butt & Author Kathryn Bonella urge caution.
School computers will be axed
The coalition is unlikely to continue the schools computer roll-out programme if they gain government. Joe Hockey admits to 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy it means no laptops for next year's Year 9 school students.
Rolling Sydney rail strikes ahead
Sydney train commuters are being assured they probably won't be affected by strike action next week by rail workers. Alex Classons from Rail Union says the action should have minimal affect on travelling public.
Gap closing on gender opinion poll
A new opinion poll suggests Opposition leader Tony Abbott is closing the Gender gap on his rival Julia Gillard. Michael Pachi reports on the findings that already liked by men, Tony Abbott is now warming to women.
Jessica Watson on 2UE at Boat Show
Jessica Watson joins 2UE's Tim Webster at the Boat Show to discuss her amazing feat sailing solo around the globe. But, what now for the world's youngest sailor? She reveals her next ambition is more closer to land.
Stand & applaud Verity Firth
Education Minister Verity Firth has been hauled over the coals for promising to spend money to rid schools of unflued heaters. Tim Webster says we should be applauding her stance attempting to get something done immediately.
Twitter/Facebook Effect on Society
Just how much has social media changed the way we relate to friends and society? Author of 'The Facebook Effect' David Kirkpatrick discusses the technology of Twitter and Facebook future technologies.
Hey, you're fat! Lose weight!
Should we get over the political correctness and allow doctors to tell their overweight or obese patients, they're fat! Lose some weight! Dr Ross Walker says, Tell it like it is to 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy.
Unflued heaters: Students at danger?
Professor Guy Marks, Senior Researcher Woolcock Institute reveals to Stuart Bocking the findings from an investigation into the impact of exposure to unflued gas heaters in classrooms. How safe are students?
Tony Abbott to crack down of knives?
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says he will crack down on violent gangs, and knife crime, if elected. He says he will also fund more metal detectors for police to help them remove knives from the streets.
Minister roasted on heater pledge
NSW Education Minister Verity Firth promised $400m to replace unflued gas heaters in school classrooms, but it appears the promise hasn't gone to cabinet. Roger White reports on a red-faced minister with Two Murrays.
Kathy Lette: Men: A Users Guide
Kathy Lette has been at the frontline of the battle of the sexes. So what does she think of the current election campaign and our first female PM? Her opinions are refreshing with Tim Webster and will make you blush.
Avoiding the party gatecrashers
It's a sign of the times that more and more house parties are being gatecrashed by uninvited guests. Det. Supt. Helen Begg gives the Two Murrays prevention advice and solutions to a growing problem.
Getting the kids off the computer
Kids stuck away on a computer can face various problems, such as cyberbullying. Ross Monaghan talks to Clive Robertson of recent statistics that found kids with Facebook are neglecting their studies.
Do politicians care about you?
How many of our politicians care about us, compared to their own re-election during this campaign? Tim Webster says whoever leaked cabinet room discussions reveals self-centered thinking with a hint of vengeance.
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