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Grand Pedestrian Plans for Sydney
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore says a complete overhaul of the city's transport system is needed to make the city more "pedestrian friendly". Tim Webster says we also need a place to park the car.
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Exercise tax breaks for bus drivers?
Taxpayer already fund weight watcher programmes for Bus drivers, and now the union wants a tax break for drivers to join exercise classes at the local gym. Steve Price asks whatever happened to personal responsibility.
Piazzas and boardwalks for CBD?
Plans to ban cars, build walkways and a piazza in Sydney's CBD, would it work? 2UE's Mike & Sandy speak with Friends of Greater Sydney's Ken Dobinson, former RTA Chief, on Clover Moore's plans for Sydney.
Patriotic, or bunch of bullies?
The band of Australian sports fans that tour the world, are they hugely patriotic, or just an embarrassment to our country? Mike & Sandy speak with David McClatchey about being called a bunch of bullies.
NSW = Nanny State, Welcome!
New tobacco laws for NSW will see us become the ultimate nanny state according to Steve Price. It's now illegal to smoke in a car with any passenger younger than 16, but why should Police be forced to enforce this law.
2UE's Hot Hollywood Gossip
Lady killer Clarke Gable and Jean Harlow shared a lover according to gossip Craig Bennett has uncovered and Mike & sandy are shocked. Bubbles not invited to the Michael Jackson funeral, for good reason.
Gold Cards: Time to Speak Out
SMH journalists have been investigating gold cards given to former MP's and discovered they have spent more than $8.3 million in tax-payers funds on travel, as Steve Price reveals who traveled and how much.
Molly Sugden Passes Away
British actress Mollie Sugden best known for her role as Mrs Slocombe in the hit TV series Are You Being Served, has died after a lengthy illness. Watch the tribute video in memory of her humour. Source: You Tube.
Code of conduct on bad behaviour
Tim Webster on bad behaviour of football players points toward leadership groups within any code of sport to take control. The captain of Sydney Swans is given as an example of leadership, may others follow.
Thong Dee's baby elephant birth
Taronga Zoo Elephant Thong Dee is about to give birth, the first baby elephant to be born in captivity in Australia. So, how will it work? Mike & Sandy simply had to ask the Bondi Vet Chris Brown.
Gillard attacks O'Farrell's ranking ban
Federal Education Minister Julia Gillard has condemned a move by Opposition Leader Barry O'Farrell to support a ban on publishing school rankings in New South Wales as Steve Price takes up the campaign to publish.
R.E.M enhancing problem solving
Rapid Eye Movement Sleep - Could it enhance your creative problem solving? Sleep Psychologist with the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research Delwyn Bartlett gives some revealing findings to George & Paul.
Puzzling: Tuqiri axed by Wallabies
Former Wallaby Lotte Tuqiri has hired lawyers to launch legal action against the ARU after it terminated his contract overnight. Greg Growden from SMH says there's been no given reason for the termination.
Iconic Song: Rag Doll
Glenn A. Baker takes a look at the harmonies of the Four Seasons and Frankie Valli with the track 'Rag Doll'. Go behind the scenes of how the song was recorded and why the group is currently the toast of Broadway.
Lies & Myths about your health
When you were a kid, did you believe if the wind changed you'd remain cross-eyed? Dr Aaron E. Carroll Author of 'Don't Swallow Your Gum' on Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies about your Body and Health.
Goldblum on Wilkins' death reports
Jeff Goldblum is given the news that the Today Show have announced his death from a fall in New Zealand. Richard Wilkins' report is made into parody by The Colbert Report as the actor reads his own eulogy.
Photos that shook the world
Those iconic news images that have left a lasting memory with the public. Tony Gillies, Editor In Chief of AAP on the important role that pictures play in telling news stories with 2UE's George & Paul.
The Universal Power of Music
What song changed your life? What makes a song eternal? Here are 10 songs that were so profound, so timeless, they changed the world. June Skinner Sawyers on the 10 songs that sent out a universal message.
Closing down CBD drinking venues
One of the biggest issues facing Sydney's CBD is the amount of violence around pubs and clubs. Lord Mayor Clover Moore is proposing late night permits be withdrawn instead of fines for problem venues.
Petrol Prices: Old dogs & old tricks
NRMA President Wendy Machin has written to the petrol commissioner calling for an investigation into petrol prices. Tim Webster points out however, the 'Oligopoly' still exists and it is getting cozier.
Ken Marslew: 'Enough is Enough'
Ken Marslew is the fellow that met his son's killer upon his release from jail to offer help. Ken discusses the torment he faced at the loss of his son, and why he continues to offer help toward his son's killer.
Consumer spending on the rise
Consumer spending has increased a full percentage point in May. John Stanley says money has been pumped into the economy through stimulus spending, but what of small business competing with large retailers.
ACTU's Burrows on Fair Work
Labor's Fair Work reforms take effect today replacing the Howard Government's Work Choices. ACTU President Sharran Burrow on the PM's call for unions to show restraint as they pursue their wage claims.
Happy new financial year?
House prices & economic confidence may be on the rise, but is the confidence premature. It's the new financial year and Treasurer Wayne Swan gets a little heated discussing our direction with Mike & Sandy.
Why is VB cutting alcohol content?
The price of beer will rise on the amount of alcohol content, so the makers of VB will drop the amount of alcohol content to save you money. Steve Price asks Paul Donaldson if VB are making a 'wooses beer'.
'Boomerang Generation'
They've been labeled the boomerang generation and although they may eventually leave home, the problem tends to be they also return. Christina Newberry discusses 'boomerang children' and how to set boundaries.
Wanted dead, but still speaking out
Hailed around the world for her courage, Malalai Joya has been an outspoken supporter for women's rights, and speaks to Tim Webster of the opium trade and fundamentalism in her homeland of Afghanistan.
More broken promises by politicians
Is it worse for an MP to mislead the parliament or mislead the community? John Stanley talks election promises such as 'Grocery Watch' and asks why no one in parliament is concerned when promises are broken.
2UE Highlights
Money Clinic with Paul Clitheroe
Financial commentator Paul Clitheroe speaks with John Stanley every Thursday afternoon on 2UE drive.
At the Movies - Dale Sinden
2UE Sunday Night at the Movies' Dale Sinden reviews the latest weekly new release movies at the box office on 2UE Breakfast with Mike & Sandy.
Tech News with Charlie Brown
Steve Price each Thursday at 10:45 speaks with tech expert Charlie Brown about the latest gadgets that you just need to have.
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.
Steve Price: The Week in Politics
Anthony Albanese and Joe Hockey go toe to toe this week over the issues of tax cuts, just what is Joe quoted as saying, and the fake email scandal and the rumblings on Liberal leadership get them both fired up.
Tax Tips from Paul Clitheroe
One of Australia's most respected financial experts Paul Clitheroe reveals some great tips for the end of the financial year, and hands out advice on the investment market with 2UE's Steve Price and openline callers.
Alternative Health: Kevin Griffiths
Kevin Griffiths from Dr. Earth Newtown discusses alternative health options to your ailments on 2UE Monday Afternoons from 2pm.
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: Sydney Place Names.
2UE's Antiques & Collectables
John Kerr's New Day Australia presents Antiques and Collectables Saturday Mornings on 2UE.
Simon Foster tackles Dry July
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