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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Independents decide PM this week?
So, do we have a Prime Minister yet? Will the Independent MP's decide this week and bring the hung parliament issue to a head. John & Sandy get the latest from Political Reporter David Spears from Sky News.
Secret spruce up tips for spring
Spring has sprung and it's time for the annual clean up around the house. The Queen of Clean Shannon Lush has some brilliant ideas for John & Sandy who are preparing to spruce up their homes this weekend.
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.
Breaking the binge drinking cycle
The culture of binge drinking is growing with our youth, can we break the cycle by lifting the legal drinking age to 21. John & Sandy speak with Michael Carr-Gregg, leading the charge, with some astounding research.
Take a break and recharge your body
Clocking up holiday leave is not only bad for business, it means employees are not getting their time away from work with family. Peter Anderson from Chamber of Commerce on accrued leave time costing business owners.
Australian dream still a reality?
House prices are rising, so too deposits to be saved by first-time homeowners. Mark Bouris explains to John & Sandy how re-thinking is required by lenders, or people who deserve a loan will miss out.
Belanglo bones spark several theories
Police are reluctant to link bones found in Belanglo Forest with Ivan Milat, as a post-mortem examination takes place. Reporter Simon Bouda speaks with John & Sandy some of the speculation surrounding the forest findings.
Allain 'spiderman' Robert on 2UE
The man known as Spiderman, Allain Robert, has been charged by Police, after climbing a 56 storey building in the Sydney CBD. He talks with John & Sandy along with Max Markson who was 'shocked' to see the climb.
Pat O'Shane again in controversy?
Magistrate Pat O'Shane has received a 'slap' after dismissing charges against a man for assaulting police, claiming they brought the troubles on themselves. John & Sandy reveal the whole story with Luke McIlveen.
Rob Palmer takes out top dance prize
Dancing with the Stars was won by tradie Rob Palmer who says it was the most fun he's ever had. John & Sandy ask what his chippie mates thought about his dancing ability, seems he's a star on the scaffolds too.
Dieting: Fatty food, fatty brain?
Is the old saying correct, a moment on the lips means a lifetime on the hips? Dr Ross Walker, host of Healthy Living explains to John & Sandy how sensitive out brain is to fatty foods and regular painkillers.
2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale
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Gerry Harvey on business & pleasure
2UE Video: Gerry Harvey began an empire on retail, with a sharp mind when it comes to business, the retail chain of Harvey Norman and Domayne spans the country. He talks to John & Sandy, from his Belrose store.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard on 2UE
2UE VIDEO: Prime Minister Julia Gillard has campaigned in Western Sydney over recent days, and today called in to 2UE to speak with John & Sandy on our expanding population, and Australia's sustainable future.
Tribute song to Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons has written 21 books, biographies of Kim Beazley, Les Darcy, Charles Kingsford Smith. His latest, A Simpler Time looks at his childhood and Denis Carnahan performs a track in tribute to Fitzy at the book launch.
The mind of the human calculator
Failed mathematics at school? Some of us are in awe of those who can make huge calculations in their heads. John & Sandy speak with the Human Calculator Scott Flansburg on the mathletics school challenge.
Is there something out there?
Picton is the most haunted town in Australia according to locals, but should we really believe in ghosts? Seems many people believe there is 'Something Out There' as John & Sandy find with author Grant Osbourne.
Bob Hawke by Blance D'Alpuget
A biography of Bob Hawke, covering his term as Prime Minister, has been written by his first biographer, and now wife, Blanche D'Alpuget. John & Sandy discuss the intimate details of his term in office, and his legacy.
John & Sandy shot for flu
2UE VIDEO: It's the time of the year for flu shots and John & Sandy called in 2UE's Dr Ross Walker for their shots. Braving the shots, they remind everyone it’s time to get immunized for winter.
Breakfast PHOTO GALLERY
Liverpool Catholic Club Outside Broadcast - Friday, April 30th, 2010 - Breakfast with John and Sandy
2UE Footy Tipping
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The 2UE Radio Fitz Files
Peter FitzSimons looks at the news and issues of the week with 2UE Breakfast every Tuesday morning.
Michael Buble with John & Sandy
Michael Buble is not just a singer of classics, he interprets them better than any other crooner on the charts today. He talks to John & Sandy about not being another Sinatra, his love of Australia, and understanding curling.
Jermaine Jackson reflects on Michael
SPECIAL GUEST: 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy speak with Jermaine Jackson about the Jackson dynasty and the amazing legacy they have left on music, and life with his brother the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.





