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Too hard basket in for a tip over?
The breakthrough in poker machines with independent Andrew Wilkie shows how a hung parliament can be beneficial to our democratic process. How? John Stanley reveals why the too hard basket is in for a tip over.
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Parties stooping to cash incentives
It's our money, taxpayer cash, that is being splashed around to gain the allegiances of independent MP's that will choose government. Tim Webster's fed up with it, calling it unseemly and pathetic, aren't you sick of it?
Same sex adoption steps ahead
Laws allowing adoption by same sex couples passed through the Lower House of State Parliament. Pru Goward who voted in favour of the bill outlines the changes ahead with John & Sandy along with parent Silke Bader.
Andy Griffiths the Very Bad Book
Kids love the ludicrous and the ridiculous. Andy Griffiths has the ability to tap into the sublime and have children rolling around laughing with his books. He chats with John & Sandy about the Very Bad Book.
Julia Gillard edges closer to victory
Steve Liebmann looks at the deals that Labor have secured with Independent MP Andrew Wilkie and the Greens, edging her closer to winning a long and protracted election. The deals that have secured their allegiance.
Sex Party calls to sack Fred Nile
Call for Christian Democratic leader Fred Nile to be sacked. Sex Party president Fiona Patten tells Stuart Bocking she doesn't buy Fred Nile's excuse, that another colleague viewed a sex site for research.
Drivers driven by distractions
Is it time to bring in extra penalties against drivers distracted by drinking coffee, or lighting a cigarette, and cause accidents. Harold Scruby from the pedestrian council tells John & Sandy it's time for less distractions.
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on 2UE
Only a select few have walked on the Moon, and Buzz Aldrin was the second man to do so. What did it feel like? Murray Wilton delves into the mind of the former Astronaut and one of the most famous people on the planet.
Political stability a step closer
Julia Gillard is a step closer to power, as the three key independents spend the weekend deciding who should form the next Federal Government. Dr Peter Van Onselen with John & Sandy on political stability.
Beware of cyberchondriacs
Just how dangerous is it to use the internet for self diagnosis over health problems? It's a new trend that has GP's concerned. John & Sandy speak with Dr Steve Hambleton who says beware wrong diagnosis panic.
2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale
Three Pakistani cricketers have been suspended and charged over match fixing allegations. The 2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale pokes fun at the whole match fixing deal with this ditty from Denis Carnahan.
Workers call for earlier pub closing
A coalition of emergency workers have presented a petition of 10,000 signatures to the NSW parliament calling for a stronger response to booze fuelled violence. Two Murrays & Sally Fielke AHA.
Fred Nile denies perving on porn
Christian MP Fred Nile says an audit linking his parliamentary computer-log-in to pornography must be either a mistake, a misunderstanding, or a set-up. In an exclusive 2UE interview he denies any wrong-doing.
Gay kookaburras found offensive?
The ditty Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree has come in to criticism over the line 'Gay your life must be...' John & Sandy reveal calls for a change because of political correctness, but is the word gay that offensive?
Seven deadly internet scams
Gadget guru and internet expert Pete Blasina reveals the seven deadly internet scams worth avoiding at all costs. He reveals to Tim Webster how to keep a computer safe from hackers and tips to stop getting viruses.
Premier Keneally's state of disgrace
Why doesn't Premier Keneally call an early election and get it all over? Steve Liebmann says Kristina must wake up and shake her head everyday. SMH's Sean Nichols talks on the state of disgrace for NSW politics.
Labor's historic alliance with Greens
Prime Minister Gillard has struck a deal with the Greens guaranteeing them unprecedented access to government deliberations. Steve Liebmann looks closer at the deal and ponders on what Labor supporters think.
Time to overhaul the states
Time to overhaul the system, no more state boundaries, just one government to override us federally? Tim Webster thinks it's time to seriously consider getting rid of state government, even Bob Hawke thought so!
Blowout in Coalition election costings?
Treasury has found a $10b hole in Coalition election promises, is that why Tony Abbott was not been eager to reveal costings? Malcolm Farr says it might encourage Independents to query his economic management.
Hand keys over to young drivers?
The best thing parents can do for young drivers is hand over the car keys, rather than buy an old clunker. National Roads Safety Chairman Roger Cook tells John & Sandy the current generation of cars are safer.
Reforms will strengthen parliament
Whoever wins government, significant reforms have already been created. John Stanley reveals the benefits ahead for voters, eliminating rorts putting so much power in so few hands, and will benefit our democracy.
Questions over Qantas standards
Qantas passengers are touching down in Sydney after a fiery ordeal in the skies above San Francisco. John & Sandy speak about safety standards with aviation writer Ben Sandilands, who questions current standards.
Keneally government crises continue
BREAKING NEWS: Paul McLeay has resigned from Parliament. Premier Keneally says he had used a computer supplied by the parliament to visit gambling and adult sites. 2UE's Roger White reports from state parliament.
Do you support same sex adoption?
Gay couples in NSW may be able to adopt children in the near future, with politicians debating the proposal today. Steve Liebmann with Maree Walk from The Benevolent Society, who are supporting the law change.
- Shadow Attorney-General Greg Smith tells John and Sandy why he won't be supporting the bill
- Education Minister Verity Firth tells Tim Webster she doesn't think people's sexuality affects their parenting ability
- Clergyman Reverend Harry Herbert from Uniting Care tells the Two Murrays adoption practices need to change with the times
- Lower House of NSW Parliament has passed down its verdict on a hotly debated Bill with a close result
Labor party beyond salvation
Is accessing pornography at work a sackable offence? John & Sandy replay Paul Mcleay speaking outside State Parliament and question Barry O'Farrell over rumors a Coalition MP has been caught out accessing adult sites.
More asylum seekers heading here
As another boat of asylum seekers strikes and protests break out at a Darwin detention centre, Tim Webster delves into how little Indonesia is doing to stop the flow, with warnings hundreds more are on the way.
Socks, jocks and hankies for dad?
Fathers Day Sunday but in your household, will it be socks, jocks and hankies again? John & Sandy seek advice on a few more creative ideas for dad with Ian McGowan who reveals we don't spend as much on dad as mum.
Protest: Asylum seekers break out
92 asylum seekers have broken out of a Darwin detention centre, and are staging a protest on the road outside the complex. Immigration Department Spokesman Sandy Logan says at this stage the protest is peaceful.
Back burning begins across Sydney
As the weather turns warmer, back burning begins, reminding us to prepare property for a long hot summer and bushfire season. Bob Conroy of National Parks & Wildlife on operations underway to clean Sydney's scrub.
Aled Jones returns to Sydney
Aled Jones has sold millions of albums around the world and appears at the State Theatre in Sydney on Saturday night. Beginning his career as a child soprano, he talks of touring the world and his continued love of singing.
Senate voting reform needs attention
While our attention has been on lower house independent MP's, we've overlooked what is happening in the Senate. John Stanley reveals why an overhaul is needed with the way we vote. Are tricky deals being done?
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