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.
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.
Save energy heating your home
With the onset of winter comes some good advice on what heaters to purchase. Energy efficiency expert Paul Myors has advice on maximising your heaters this winter and how to save money on your heating bills.
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.
Secrets of getting kids eating veggies?
What are the secrets to getting your kids to eat fruit & vegetables? Deanna Elrige on research that only 3% of 4 to 8 year olds are eating the daily serves of vegetables, but there are a few tricks that will help.
Gene link discovered for MS?
Bill Younger, the CEO of Multiple Sclerosis Australia in NSW, ACT and Victoria reveals how researchers have had a breakthrough in locating genes that appear to be susceptible to Multiple Sclerosis.
Gambling and addiction in rats?
A new study on rats has revealed a link with addiction and how it can relate to behaviour in problem gamblers. Clive Allcock a Consultant Psychiatrist who has worked with problem gamblers talks with George & Paul.
Hey ET, drop by for a chat?
What should be the first words we say to aliens if, and when, we find them? Leader of the Earth Speaks Project with the SETI Institute Douglas Vakoch has a few serious words to say on the subject with 2UE's George & Paul.
How to pay less for your medicines
Are you paying more than you should for your medicines? Sue Dunlevey tells 2UE's George & Paul how consumers are paying up to $13 more per script for commonly used medicine than they should be.
New demerit point system for NSW
A new demerit point scheme will begin in NSW from July 1st. Motorists between 1-10km over the speed limit will now attract a fine of $84 and lose one demerit point. Russell White provides more details on the scheme.
Purfume, Is it worth paying full price?
Perfume... is it worth the price you pay? And, if you find a cheaper brand, are you getting what you pay for? Managing Director of Marketing Focus Barry Urquhart reveals all to 2UE's George & Paul.
Disabilities parking scheme changes
Plans to overhaul rules for the 'Disabilities Parking Scheme' will create a fair set of minimum standards. 2UE's George & Paul get the latest on the new rules from Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities Bill Shorten.
'Smitty' one of those amazing men
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was the first person to fly across the Pacific and for a time held more long distance flying records than anyone else. Biographer Peter FitzSimons talks with 2UE's George & Paul.
Abandon shared parenting laws?
Shared parenting laws introduced under the Howard government should be amended or thrown out with new legislation according to recent calls. Prof. John Wade Chair of Family Law Council with George & Paul.
Reverse Mortgages: Spending wisely
Research shows most Australian's who have taken out reverse mortgages have used their equity money wisely, with only 10% spending it on holidays, hobbies and luxury items, as Kevin Conlon reveals to George & Paul.
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.
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: Farrah Fawcett.
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 with this weeks story: Murders without a body.
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.
Celebration on life of Charles Dawin
Dr. Michael Pickering is the Senior Curator at the National Museum of Australia, where an exhibition is taking place on the life of Charles Darwin, and he tells the story of this remarkable man with 2UE’s George & Paul.
Malcolm Turnbull: Future of Opposition
Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull was the guest of 2UE’s George and Paul as they discussed the economic downturn and the recent calls for an end to the coalition of Liberal and National parties.
John Williamson on a free Australia
Australian country music legend John Williamson has released another album of songs and bush ballads, and the title track pays tribute to Slim Dusty as he talks to 2UE’s George & Paul about our musical roots.





