Lord Monckton on 'Green Scam'
Lord Monckton has been speaking out against climate change in Sydney and claims it's all a scam. He talks to George & Paul about recent findings and his disbelief in the U.N.'s views on the severity of climate change.
Kindle & e-readers - future of print?
The introduction of e-readers, such as Amazon's Kindle, have to potential to change the way we read stories and newspapers. The Australian's media writer John Chessell on the future of books, papers and magazines.
How to improve your memory!
Does exercise such as jogging improve your memory? What can you do to improve your memory? Professor Ian Hickie from the Brain and Mind Institute chats with George & Paul about the little grey cells.
Urgent call for more foster carers
There has been an alarming rise in the number of children needing protection, which has prompted the state government to make an appeal for people interested in becoming foster carers. George & Paul with carer Mel.
Secrets of the Centaur discovery
The AHS Centaur was recently discovered. What is the history of this vessel and the story behind that fateful night in May of 1943? Dr Karl James from the Australian War Memorial delves into the whole story.
Tired? Here's something to sleep on!
Sleep deprived? Can you catch up? Even a long sleep in can't compensate for too many nights of lost sleep according to Professor Ron Grungstein Head of Sleep and Circadian Research with the Woolcock Institute.
Advance Australia, but to where?
With a new decade ahead, over the next ten years how will Australia be defined on the global stage? Also, what role will China play in Australia's future? Social Researcher Mark McCrindle with a few fascinating predictions.
Men in 40's & 50's new home alone
Men in their 40's and 50's are the fastest growing age group of Australian's living alone. What impact does it have on our social fabric? Ruthie O'Reillyon the changing landscape in Sydney's suburbs.
Katherine Jenkins wows Sydney
Welsh songstress Katherine Jenkins is enjoying a hot lead up to Christmas in Sydney to promote her new album 'Believe'. George & Paul chat with the 'pop-opera' performer about her new must have addition to your collection.
Centrelink & Medicare to merge
Jobs could be lost with the Federal government's plan to merge Centrelink and Medicare offices. Director of National Welfare Rights Network Marie O'Halleran tells George and Paul people are likely to lose their jobs.
Negative polls for Premier Keneally
Kristina Keneally has returned from a tour of drought-ravaged areas of NSW to be confronted by a disastrous set of Newspoll figures. Roger White details negative voter reaction over her rise to the position of Premier.
Sydney awash with cocaine?
Reports suggest Australia's now one of the most lucrative markets in the world for the illicit drug cocaine. Seizures have grown 20% since 2003. Dr. Gordian Fulde reveals the shift away from opiate-based drugs toward cocaine.
Glenn McGrath on 2Uwii
Glenn McGrath is one of our greatest fast-bowlers, no other fast-bowler has taken more test wickets. As ambassador for Wii Cricket Game, he chats with George & Paul on 2UWii about the latest games for Christmas.
Swim sex abuse allegations resurface
There's pressure to reopen investigations into child abuse within the Australian swim-team following allegations former coach Terry Buck abused a number of children - Adam Walters on his report.
Road toll continues to rise
Motorists planning to use the roads over Christmas should expect the unexpected. Seven people were killed on NSW roads on the weekend. Traffic Services Commander John Hartley says people have to remain alert.
Are we in for a long hot summer?
Ken Ring is Channel Seven's Long Range Forecaster and is also the Author of 'Predict Weather for Australia Almanac 2009' with his 2010 Edition due out soon and reveals what's ahead weather-wise for Spring & Summer.
Call for code on big brother
Criminologists Professor Paul Wilson is calling on business to introduce a 'Code of Ethics' for surveillance technologies such as CCTV, internet mapping and camera phones.
The wild life of Peter Allison
His love of animals took Peter Allison to Africa when he was just 19. In between his Safari adventures he's written a new book 'Don't Look Behind You, But' and joins 2UE's George & Paul to talk wildlife.
Marriage is up, divorce heading down
The number of people getting married is at a 20 year high and there appears to be a declining divorce rate according to figures from the ABS. ANU's Peter McDonald on the recent turn-around.
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.
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!
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.
Don Lane's PJ set to shine on stage
PJ has grown up in the huge shadow of his father Don Lane. But he's beginning to set his own path on the road of showbiz, and George & Paul caught up with PJ and found, the apple never falls far from the tree.
Aussie bowls out the Americans
American Professional Bowling Association's Rookie of the Year for 2009, is an Australian, Jason Belmonte chats with 2UE's George & Paul this Sunday Morning, watch him score the perfect 300 here.
James Castrission at the Boat Show
Two mates with the idea of crossing the Tasman from Australia to New Zealand in a kayak is recalled in the book 'Crossing the Ditch' by adventurer James Castrission who speaks with George & Paul.
Little Patti on Long Tan anniversary
Little Patti was 17 and performing at Nui Dat in Vietnam when the Battle of Long Tan unexpectedly broke out. 43 years on she talks to 2UE's George & Paul on the eve of her induction into the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Rove with 2UE's George & Paul
Three time Gold Logie winner Rove McManus has just celebrated his 10th anniversary on television with 16 times Logie winning programme 'Rove' and he talks all things celebrity with 2UE's George & Paul.
Return of the backyard chook
Sydneysiders are again embracing chickens in the backyard. With the price of free-range eggs more expensive than caged, many are opting to produce home grown eggs according to Dave Ingham from Rent-a-chook.
Re-mastering the music masters
Beatles fans are rejoicing with news the entire album collection is being re-released after being digitally re-mastered. Australian Mastering Engineer Warren Barnett explains the technology behind the new sounds.
Rules of etiquette on public transport
How many times have you caught public transport and noticed rude behaviour from other passengers? When you're travelling on a train or bus there are simple etiquette rules to follow according to Patsy Rowe.






