Weekends with Luke Grant – Saturday 25th May
Listen to the full show podcast for Saturday, 25th of May.
Crime Fiction King: Michael Connelly
Michael Connelly, is considered to be one of the greatest crime writers working today. He is the author of thirty-nine books, including The Dark Hours, Desert Star, and The Law of Innocence, all of which are New York Times bestsellers. He is also the man behind the Harry Bosch series, the Lincoln L…
The week in Canberra with The Australian's National Editor Dennis Shanahan
National Editor of The Australian, Dennis Shanahan, joins Luke Grant to dissect the biggest stories in federal politics of the past week.
Weekends with Luke Grant - Sunday, 19th of May
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Health: Australia set to relinquish control of health policies to the UN
The Albanese Government is looking to commit Australia to proposed amendments to the World Health Organisation's (WHO) Pandemic Treaty and to its International Health Regulations. The government is saying these are necessary steps to prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics and other …
Travel: Explore the incredible Blue Mountains
With everyone feeling the pinch of the cost of living crisis, why not consider spending your next holiday exploring Sydney's backyard. The Blue Mountains is renowned the world over and is the perfect spot for a family or romantic getaway. It's one of the few places you can enjoy without wasting …
Who is the Australian at the centre of the Trump Trial?
You've likely never heard of him, but an Australian journalist who played a crucial role in getting Donald Trump elected, has been named as a co-conspirator in the former President's hush money trial. His name is Dylan Howard, and he was formerly editor in chief of the American tabloid paper, the…
Weekends with Luke Grant - Saturday, 18th of May
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The Treasury of Common Sense with Leith Van Onselen and Luke Grant
Chief Economist at the MB Fund and MB Super, Leith Van Onselen gives Luke Grant his take on the Albanese Government's budget, the Coalition's reply and what the latest employment and wage data means for future interest rate rises.
Ridiculous loophole sees security guards going interstate to work in NSW
There is currently a loophole in place which allows prospective security guards to attain licences in states with less rigorous training requirements, potentially compromising community safety. The practice is perfectly legal, but there are concerns some guards working in NSW don't have an acc…