



WFH changes in Victoria
What are the work from home changes and why is the Victoria government mandating it for all business in the state. Phil speaks with Graham Wyn from Superior People Recruitment to understand what this means.

Drive with Sam Purcell – March 4th 2026
Sam Purcell from Drive.com.au takes your calls on the latest in motoring. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday on 2GB Sydney and 4BC Brisbane

Frank's Treasure Trove - March 4th 2026
Audiophile Frank Iuston joins John to talk about all things sound and audio history. Frank can be contacted on frankiuston2@gmail.com for audio digitising enquiries. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday on 2GB Sydney and 4BC Brisbane

Ed Husic - March 4th 2026
In late 2025 and early 2026, the conversation around the "AI threat" to the Australian workforce shifted from theoretical warnings to a major policy pivot within the Labor government. Ed Husic, who was a primary architect of Australia's proposed AI regulations, has recently moved from the Industry…

"Rort": the card purchase fee costing Aussies billions 💳💵
Federal MP Jerome Laxale on the parliamentary enquiry into merchant fees businesses pay to banks and payment processors to accept card payments.

Laurie Daley scraps loyalty policy: "nothing is guaranteed" for defeated Blues
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has put his entire roster on notice following consecutive series losses, declaring a "clean slate" approach for the 2024 State of Origin that prioritises current NRL form over past reputations.

'Truly hideous' - Lucy Zelić slams wind farms as an environmental and economic eyesore
Lucy Zelić critiques the "hijacking" of the Australian landscape by industrial wind turbines, arguing that these unreliable energy sources undermine the country's natural beauty and energy security while we sit on a goldmine of clean coal and uranium.

'Hardly radical' - Transition to Ayatollah’s son stalls hopes for Iranian regime change
Former Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer analyses the strategic goals of the current military operations against Iran, noting that the succession of the Ayatollah’s son signals a continuation of the theocracy rather than a shift to moderate leadership.

'Time has come' - Unions demand 5th week of leave to rebalance the productivity ledger
The ACTU is blindsiding industry with a high-stakes push for 25 days of mandated annual leave, claiming workers are "27% behind" on the fruits of their labor. SDA National Secretary Gerard Dwyer joined Michael to argue that after 50 years of stagnant standards, a 2% labor cost hike is a "justifiab…

'Epic fury' - Ayatollah regime facing total annihilation
Michael McLaren suggests that a world without the Ayatollah is a better one, achieved through decisive military action rather than the "impotent" talk fests of the United Nations.