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ACTU President Sharan Burrow on the new workplace laws

ACTU President Sharan Burrow on the new workplace laws

Rudd's fair work laws not fair?

The ACTU denies tens of thousands of workers will be worse off under the Rudd Government's new award scheme. ACTU President Sharran Burrow says if people are worse off they have to contact Fair Work Australia.

PM discards a breakdown with NSW

Kristina Keneally seeking the attention of PM Rudd at COAG A row is brewing between Prime Minister Rudd and the Keneally government on the Hospital Reform Plan. The PM dismisses NSW suggestions it could force the closure of Regional Hospitals.

Cadets: Do we still need the corps?

Does supporting school cadets mean supporting war? Is the school cadet corps about glamorising war? Do they still play a role in our schools today? A Pittwater Councillor thinks supporting them is about supporting war. Adam Farrow-Palmer on how cadets helped him.

Secrets to sorting out the bullies

bullies Prime Minister Rudd has waded into the issue of bullying in schools, saying parents should phone each other to sort it out! Teen Psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg is appauled by the idea - So who how do you sort it out?

Opposition rejects Rudd's health plan

Shadow Health Minister Peter Dutton on opposing the Health Plan The Opposition has expressed doubts Kevin Rudd's health reform will ever get off the ground. Shadow Health Minister Peter Dutton with John & Sandy also rejects claims the coalition did nothing for Hospitals while in power.

No turning sign obscured by trees?

No Right Turn sign obscured by trees Often motorists are unaware of changes to traffic conditions until after they've been booked. It's a problem for Mark Piaxao, who talks to John & Sandy about a new No Right Turn sign obscured by trees in Mosman.

Sydney's underworld exposed

Glen McNamara: Sydney's underworld and police corruption Drugs, pedophilia and the Sydney underworld is being exposed by Glen McNamara in his book 'Dirty Work'. He talks to John & Sandy about the shocking world of police corruption and working undercover in Kings Cross.

'Other cultures' & Aussie violence?

The use of knives in street crime - racially motivated? The youths involved in fights and crime on the streets, more and more we're seeing the use of knives. Is racial background involved? Race Discrimination Commissioner Graham Innes on violence and the racial aspect.

Walking quicker than the local bus?

Would you take public transport if it was more reliable? What's faster, public transport or walking? According to a recent survey, more people would take up public transport if it was more reliable and faster. Joe Hilbebrand reveals whether walking or taking the bus is quicker.

Spring Awakening with Cate Blanchett

Andrew Hazzard and Cate Blanchett with John & Sandy Spring Awakening was written in the late 1800's about teenage sexuality, Andrew Hazzard who appears in the play, on at the Sydney Theatre Company till March 7 and Director Cate Blanchett speak with 2UE Breakfast.

Radical Islam preached in Sydney?

2UE Breakfast: Is radical Islam being preached in Sydney? Are followers of Islam being radicalized here in Sydney? Kaysar Trad with 2UE Breakfast on recent terror arrests and concerns on why no leaders are speaking out, and how they became radicalised living in Sydney.

Islamic militancy in our midst

2UE Breakfast with Sally Neighbour on islamic militancy Sally Neighbour, Author specialising in Islamic militancy and related issues discusses her new book 'The Mother of Mohammed' and the sentencing of five Sydney men over terror charges, and what makes these men travel this path.

Jermaine Jackson reflects on Michael

Jermaine Jackson with 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy 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.

Tales from the Roadshow

Hilary & Paul from Antiques Roadshow let 2UE breakfast down easy... Antiques Roadshow has been very successful on Sydney TV and the crew are coming to your area soon. Hilary Kay & Paul Atterbury called into 2UE to evaluate a couple of items brought in by John Stanley & Sandy Aloisi.

James May talks Top Gear on 2UE

James May with 2UE's John & Sandy Imaging travelling the world, driving the fastest cars and having the latest gadgets to play with. James May is living a dream life as one of the hosts of Top Gear and talks to John & Sandy about living out a boys dream.

PM Rudd speak: Is he simply boring?

Has the PM become too boring? Or are we just tired of him! Kevin Rudd's appearances have become boring and Neil Mitchell reveals when he's rattled, he'll say 'Mate' and 'You Know Something' and believes he's testy because he now has failures he has to answer for.

Keneally's honeymoon coverage

Kristina 'everywhere' Keneally and her honeymoon coverage As Kevin Rudd slides in opinion polls, it's surprising the honeymoon coverage Kristina Keneally receives. John Stanley says she's everywhere in terms of publicity, but does that translate to an improved opinion of her abilities.

Pubs: You cannot be refused entry?

NSW Police recieve new mobile fingerprint scanners Sydney clubs and pubs have taken to scanning licenses and fingerprints before allowing entry into premises. Federal privacy commissioner Karen Curtis says she's concerned about the practice, but is it an evil necessity.

Manu, Gabe & Mossy at Luna Park

Manu, Gabe and Mossy with 2UE's John & Sandy at Luna Park My Kitchen Rules has begun on Channel Seven and the NSW team of Gabe & Mossy with Manu called into Luna Park's Coney Island to chat with John & Sandy as 2UE Broadcasts Live from Luna Park - Just for Fun!

John Gibbs Slippery Sports Wrap

John Gibbs Sports Wrap 2UE VIDEO: John Gibbs is a man of many talents we find today, watch as he gives you the sports wrap as he slides down the slippery slide at Coney Island as 2UE Broadcasts Live from Luna Park - Just for Fun!

John Stanley tackles the Slippery Slide

John Stanley decides to tackle the Slippery Dip at Coney Island 2UE VIDEO: Not to be outdone, John Stanley decides to tackle the Coney Island slippery slide, just as John Gibbs did... so click here and see John gasp as he heads down the slope to bring back memories.

So much talk, so little action!

Why Australia should lead the way on the climate change debate Climate Change is the hottest topic on both sides of politics, with differing policies that do very little. John Stanley says let's hope the skeptics are right or we are bequeathing a disturbing world and future for our children.

Sleazy side of Sydney revealed

Clive Small reveals Sydney's sleazy side in Blood Money Delving into organized crime, Clive Small releases Blood Money with a look back on the corruption and the key players of the past few decades in Sydney. He talks to John & Sandy about the sleazy side of Sydney's underbelly.

Suspended over her hair colour?

Phylicity Ward suspended from school over the colour of her hair Year 10 student Phylicity Ward has been suspended from attending school because of the colour of her hair. Is her hair colour good reason for her to be tossed out of St. Paul's High School? John & Sandy with the story.

Not the sentence, but rehabilitation?

Why Shadow Minister for Justice Greg Smith deserves a pat on the back Sentencing is not the real issue according to John Stanley. It's not about the length of the sentence, but the rehabilitation of the criminal? And, why does Shadow Minister for Justice Greg Smith deserve a pat on the back today?

Superannuation disaster ahead for us?

John Brogden on lifting compulsory superannuation to 12% Do you have enough money put away for your retirement? Australians are headed toward a superannuation disaster according to reports, and John Brogden outlines why he is behind a push to lift compulsory super to 12%.

We're biggest losers over Fly Buys

John & Sandy on Australians the biggest losers on loyalty rewards Australians are the biggest losers when it comes to loyalty reward programs. Elise Davidson from Choice reveals a new study shows consumers have to spend thousands of dollars before seeing any real benefits.

Tony Abbott verballed on sex call?

John Stanley: Misconceptions over the views of Tony Abbott Deeply ingrained perceptions of Tony Abbott are behind the headlines this week that he called for a ban on sex before marriage. John Stanley reveals just what he said, and how our views on his principles may need refreshing.

Don’t believe banks will be generous

Will banks pass along anticipated interest rate drop on mortgages? With interest rates tipped to rise next week, it's reported the big banks will absorb some of the mortgage pain in the community. John Symonds says don't believe that hype, the big banks won't be feeling generous in 2010.

Tony Abbott praise for his honesty?

John Stanley on the praise for Tony Abbott's honest answers Tony Abbott's thoughts on sex before marriage, do we really care? John Stanley says it's fine he's receiving praise for honest answers, but it's policy, not advice in the bedroom we need him to be honest about.

Finding balance in My School website

The family computer the focus of hacker attacks The government is set to launch the controversial My School website, where schools will be rated against each other. King's Headmaster Tim Hawkes says education should never be reduced to a set of figures.

M.A.S.H movie 40th anniversary

John & Sandy speak with Jamie Farr on M.A.S.H 40th M.A.S.H spanned 251 episodes and lasted 11 years. Following doctors and staff stationed at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. Jamie Farr who played 'Klinger' talks about the 40th anniversary of the movie.

Classes for parents of criminal kids?

Should parents of delinquent kids face parental schooling Should parents be charged for crime committed by their young children? One of our leading child psychologists, Dr. John Irvine says it's time that parents were accountable, and parenting classes could be the punishment.

Malcolm our next Premier or PM?

Will Malcolm Turnbull run for Premier or Prime Minister? Speculation the former Liberal Leader Malcolm Turnbull may switch to state politics and take a swing at becoming NSW Premier. Peter Van Onselen reveals that Malcolm has his eye on a much bigger prize still.

Why Sydney needs a metro now

John Stanley puts forward why we need a metro acrross Sydney now Frustrations as plans change again for a Sydney metro. John Stanley points out the benefits of such a system to move people across the city, and how we should encourage the plans, they will only benefit the traveling public.

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Get More Room To Move

Nissan Tilda A shift from small cars that are, well, just too small. The Nissan Tiida offers an incredible amount of interior space and is big on features, yet it comes for a small car price. More here.

2UE Footy Tipping

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2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale

Kevin Rudd apologises for his government's failings What a week in politics! Kevin Rudd apologizing to anyone and everyone about the failures of his government and then producing a vast health plan for the nation. Denis Carnahan with a look at the week that was in song.

2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale

Pauline Hanson about to pack up and head to the UK? After hitting the headlines this week that she is fed up with Australia, the 2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale couldn't help back take a swipe at Pauline Hanson, who won't call Australia home anymore - thanks Denis Carnahan.

2UE Breakfast Friday Musicale

2UE Breakfast with Kristina 'everywhere' Keneally Who has appeared on TV more than anyone else? Kristina 'everywhere' Keneally is #1, and as Barry O'Farrell tours Beijing, 2UE Breakfast's Friday Musicale imagines what he'd be singing in the shower this morning.

'I did but see him passing by...'

John & Sandy with Denis Carnaghan's point on royal visit Premier Kristina Keneally is an avowed republican, but this week you'd never guess it when Prince William was in Sydney. Denis Carnahan in 2UE Breakfast's weekly musical makes a few funny observations on his visit.

2UE Breakfast's Friday Musical

Tony Abbott consults Liberal Leader Malcolm Turnbull This week the Friday Musical focuses on the change of leadership of the Liberal Party, and a brilliant parody of Tony Abbott set to the music of Rocky Horror's 'Damn it Janet' by Denis Carnaghan.

The 2UE Radio Fitz Files

Peter FitzSimons with the Radio Fitz Files on 2UE Peter FitzSimons looks at the news and issues of the week with 2UE Breakfast every Tuesday morning. Today, he's on his hobby horse discussing drug busts, rave parties and do they work? What does Fitzy think is the solution?

2UE Breakfast Friday Musical

Sydney train fares on the rise Commuters were trapped in trains across Sydney as services ground to a halt on Melbourne Cup day. The Friday Musical is for those who were trapped on the Harbour Bridge, 37 degree heat and no airconditioning.

Kevin 'Rock'n'Roll' Rudd?

On the cover of the Rolling Stone - Kevin 'Rock'n'Roll Rudd Now it's Kevin Rock'n'Roll Rudd, with our Prime Minister featured on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine. 2UE's John & Sandy ask what your thoughts are and we'd love you to blog what you think below.

James May talks Top Gear on 2UE

James May with 2UE's John & Sandy Imaging travelling the world, driving the fastest cars and having the latest gadgets to play with. James May is living a dream life as one of the hosts of Top Gear and talks to John & Sandy about living out a boys dream.

Morrison set to swing State Theatre

James Moprrison with 2UE's John & Sandy James Morrison is about to take to the State Theatre stage with an orchestra in February and 2UE is giving away tickets - details on our competitions page. He discusses his career, and what to expect at the upcoming concert.

Michael Buble with John & Sandy

Crooner 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.

Changes needed on child adoption

Deborra-Lee Furness with 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy Deborra-Lee Furness says racism and a fear of the unknown have led to an anti-adoption culture within the Australian government. She outlines changes needed to John & Sandy for National Adoption Awareness week.

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki on Bullocks

Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki with John & Sandy on 2UE Breakfast Is there global warming? Are we meant to be vegetarian? Does using a mobile at the petrol station lead to a fire? Dr Karl Kruszelnicki answers all these questions and more in his new book, 'Never Mind the Bullocks'.

Julian Morrow on today's news

John & Sandy with The Chaser's Julian Morrow on 2UE What would the Chaser say about today's news? With tongue in cheek, 2UE's John & Sandy get Julian Morrow's perspective and discuss the War on Everything series, now heading for replay on Foxtel.

Guy Sebastian 'Like It Like That'

Guy Sebastian with 2UE Breakfast's John and Sandy Guy Sebastian celebrates his 28th birthday with the release of a new album, Like It Like That. He chats with 2UE's John & Sandy about his music, and reveals his passions behind the mic.

Erik Thomson: The Boys Are Back

Erik Thomson with 2UE's John & Sandy Erik Thomson is watched by a staggering 2 million people as Dave Rafter in Packed To The Rafters, and now he appears on the Big Screen alongside Clive Owen in the new Aussie movie, The Boys Are Back.

Luke Nguyen's 'The Songs of Sapa'

Luke Nguyen with John & Sandy and 'The Songs of Sapa' Luke Nguyen is the owner of Red Lantern restaurant and has released a beautiful and refreshingly new cook book 'The Songs of Sapa' Stories and Recipes from Vietnam, and he cooks for John & Sandy.

To smack or not to smack?

2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy on child discipline The age old question raised between parents, whether to smack or not. Does the naughty chair work or do children need stronger discipline? John & Sandy find themselves at opposite ends of the discipline argument.

Dr. 90210’s Surgery Secrets

Dr. Robert Ray is Dr.90210 with Plastic Surgery Secrets Just who in tinsel town has gone under the knife, and how do you tell who has had plastic surgery? The surgeon that Hollywood turns to, Dr. 90210 spreads the hot gossip with 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy.

Tony Martin on growing pains

Comedian Tony Martin with 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy Tony Martin is a jack of all modern trades, comedian, actor, author, director and half the Martin & Molloy team. He chats with 2UE Breakfast's John & Sandy about his new tomb 'A Nest of Occasionals'.

'Parky' talks gossip with John & Sandy

Michael Parkinson on 2UE Breakfast with Mike & Sandy Sir Michael Parkinson talks with 2UE's John & Sandy about the personal lives of politicians, where to draw the line... and his highly anticipated appearances next week at the Sydney Opera House.

Your office reflects how you work?

Which office is you? John's or Sandy's office? John's office & Sandy's office - which one reflects the way you work? Tell us by clicking here as John & Sandy reveal the way your office looks reflects how you work.