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Treasurer Wayne Swan

Greg Cary talks to Treasurer Wayne Swan about tax cuts, the previous government, global emissions trading scheme and Alexander Downer's retirement.

Treasurer Wayne Swan
Greg Cary profile
Morning highlights

Inconvenient facts

Drive host Michael Smith talks to professor Bob Carter, from James Cook University, delivering the inconvenient facts about global warming.

Professor Bob Carter
Malcolm Turnbull interview
Drive highlights

Commuters get a break

Public transport is about to be boosted across the south-east with cheaper fares and new trains, With new trains rolling out in the next few weeks.

Premier Bligh
News editorial
Morning highlights

Dr Jayant Patel

Greg Cary talks to US correspondent Richard Arnold about Dr Jayant Patel who will abandon his fight against extradition from the United States.

Richard Arnold report
Greg Cary profile
Morning highlights

Your Say

When's a trial, not a fair trial?

Greg Cary Morning show

Convicted child molester Dennis Ferguson is under police watch after charges remain stayed, whilst Attorney-General Kerry Shine appeals the decision.

Video: Paedophile relocated
Video: Fair trial?
Greg Cary editorial
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd

Greg Cary talks to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, about the green house effect and global warming.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Morning highlights

Bill Kininmonth

Michael Smith talks to former head of the National Climate Centre, Bill Kininmonth.

Bill Kininmonth interview
Drive highlights

Barbara Feldon

Breakfast talks to orginal 'Agent 99' Barbara Feldon about the new film 'Get Smart'.

Barbara Feldon interview
Breakfast highlights

Brisbane Bullets, no longer

Brisbane Bullets no longer, as Eddy Groves confirms he will hand back the Bullets licence to the NBL.

Greg Cary editorial
Morning highlights

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