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Kelty's call as scandal engulfs Labor
Labor have been given a wake-up call from Union stalwart Bill Kelty. Jason Morrison reveals his frank and open speech on the hope and trust the Australian people once had in the party, and how it has diminished.
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The Boy Who Fell to Earth
Told with Kathy Lette's razor-sharp wit, The Boy Who Fell to Earth is a quirky and hilarious look at a mother's love for her son, who has Asperger's. The Two Murrays speak with this literary icon about her son.
Michael Kirby on life's great passions
On his retirement from the High Court, Michael Kirby was Australia's longest-serving judge. An outspoken advocate for gay rights, he chats with Stuart Bocking about the issues that he is passionate about most.
Focus needed on helping our own
Almost 30 per cent of families the Savation Army meet cannot afford one decent meal a day. A heater is a luxury. Jason Morrison reveals nearly a million are turning to the Salvos for help this winter.
Memoirs of an Addicted Brain
Marc Lewis knows the power of addiction. His relationship with drugs took many forms over many years. He recounts with Stuart Bocking an odyssey of addiction and eventual healing from a unique perspective.
Tobacco giant slashing prices
A tobacco giant has slashed its cigarette prices in Australia, claiming it has to try to compete with illegal products. Stuart Bocking on plain packaging and the expanding "cheap" cigarette market in Australia.
Tough times for building industry
Hundreds of jobs and multi-million dollar projects are in limbo following the financial collapse of construction company St Hilliers Group. Jason Morrison on why tough times are ahead for the building industry.
Teachers stop-work will go ahead
A stop-work by teachers will affect more than 2200 NSW public schools on Friday morning. The NSW Teachers Federation says a stop work meeting planned for Friday morning will go ahead.
Andrew De Silva's second shot
After a battle with cancer Andrew De Silva is getting his second shot at stardom thanks to Australia's Got Talent. Jason Morrison says you'll agree, he deserves it, as he chats with the former CDB member.
Dicko wins the Celebrity Apprentice
After challenges of running a celebrity dog wash, running a hair show, sleeping out in Martin Place & perform on a P&O cruise, Jason Morrison speaks with Ian Dicko Dickson, winner of the Celebrity Challenge.
McClymonts: Two Worlds Collide
The McClymonts have just released their new album Two Worlds Collide just as Nashville is calling on the girls from Grafton. This is the next big thing in country, watch the Two Murrays video and see why.
Does PM Gillard believe Thomson?
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has refused to say whether she believes embattled MP Craig Thomson. Paul Murray speaks with her about his claims of being set up, and allegations of financial misuse.
Thomson HSU funds for campaigning
Fair Work Australia claims Craig Thomson used more than $200,000 in HSU funds to pay for his 2007 election campaign. Paul Murray runs through the analysis by the Electoral Commission and their findings.
Ban smoking on unit balconies?
In a review of strata laws the biggest area of complaint was smoking in multi-unit housing. Should residents be banned from smoking on balconies? Vote in our webpoll and listen to the arguments for & against.
More do it tougher now than ever?
Australia's most marginalised are doing it tougher than ever. Stuart Bocking with new research showing about 45 per cent of Salvation Army clients are selling and pawning possessions to make ends meet.
Social media: the changing times
Tim Shaw speaks with Annabel Crabb about the risks of social networking faux pas that could lead to job dismissal plus President Obama's views on gay marriage and use of social networks to encourage voting.
Why block the CBD to protest?
Jason Morrison can't see a reason why a pro-Palestinian protest had to block CBD streets. Why not protest in the domain? It has nothing to do with free speech, but an arrogance some groups need to overcome.
Sisters in hiding from 'violent' father
Four Aussie sisters are in hiding from their "violent" Italian dad. David Oldfield talks to the girls' grandmother, "Kate", about why the sisters are worried about deportation to Italy to live with their father.
Bob Katter: An Incredible Race
An Incredible Race of People, a book by Bob Katter is a highly personal and at times challenging investigation of our politics and industry over many decades He talks heroes and pretenders with Stuart Bocking.
Unemployment: why seek overseas?
Australia has a problem with youth unemployment, which hovers around 17% nationally, bigger in pockets of Sydney. Jason Morrison questions why we are running to New Zealand to find people to fill positions.
Call for ban of mobiles at schools
Are students acting up to mobile phones when filmed at school, with fights breaking ending up on the internet. Stuart Bocking on the disturbing trend and the calls for phones to be banned at schools.
Bikie Wars: The Milperra Massacre
The Father's Day Massacre is being remembered in a TV program about the bike swap meet that turned deadly. Two Murray speak with Terry Gallaway, who reported from the scene on the day on the horror.
The Voice: Sam Ludeman sizzles
He blazed the set when he auditioned for The Voice, now all eyes are on Sam Ludeman in team Seal as he proves his spine tingling abilities in the live shows. Stuart Bocking catches up with the crowd favourite.
Cattle farmers seeking compensation
A year after live exports to Indonesia were temporarily halted over inhumane slaughter practices, beef producers are reportedly seeking hundreds of millions from the government in compensation.
Sad passing of Angel of the Gap
Watsons Bay resident Don Ritchie saved hundreds of people from taking their lives at The Gap. Anti-suicide advocate Dianne Gaddin with Paul Murray on his sad passing and her memories of this great man.
Axe falls on 750 Railcorp jobs
The State Government isn't ruling out further job cuts to Railcorp after announcing 750 managerial roles will go. Jason Morrison reveals Railcorp will be split into two, focusing on Metro and Regional commuters.
James Tamou to debut for Blues
What do you think of the NSW Origin side? Would you have picked Jamie Buhrer, Tony Williams, Michael Jennings or Jarryd Hayne? Sports Today with James Tamou, who will make his Origin debut for NSW.
Ad campaign doesn't say Carbon Tax
The Gillard Government has released 3 ads as part of its $36 million carbon tax campaign, but as Jason Morrison points out the ads make no mention of the carbon tax, just the 'household assistance package'.
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