Ross Stevenson and Russel Howcroft keep Melbourne informed and entertained with their razor sharp wit and humour every morning on 3AW Breakfast, 5.30am-8.30am. The daily podcast and best segments from their program are uploaded right here.
Emilia Fuller joined Ross and Russel to share her thoughts on the fine dining Indian restaurant 'Enter Via Laundry'
Soccer reporter Lucy Zelic joined Ross and Russel to talk about the Socceroos second group stage game against co-hosts USA on Saturday morning.
Mark McCrindle from McCrindle Research told Ross and Russel the record population growth has a variety of widespread effects.
Sports guru Jon Anderson created a full team of past and present AFL players who had the same surname.
“It’s actually building in a structural inequity in our working environment.” he told Ross and Russel.
The sports reporter spoke about the coaching search for Carlton, Essendon and Tasmania.
Entertainment reporter Peter Ford shared his thoughts on the news that Roberta Williams will be taking to the stage for a one-night tell-all show.
Master Grocers Australia chief executive Martin Sterling told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel the illegally sold alcohol could be extremely dangerous to consume.
Ross and Russel confirmed this on the Rumour File from Tuesday.
Kmart general manager of customer experience Courtny Keeble told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel the store brought Kmart’s home, living and storage products onto one site.
Veteran crime reporter Jon Silvester told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel police continue to investigate who was harbouring Freeman for the seven months he was on the run.
3AW police reporter Madelaine Burke was at the scene of the crime this morning.
Jon Anderson told Ross and Russ he thinks North Melbourne has a ‘moral obligation’ to take further action regarding Paul Curtis’ three-game ban for his tackle on Hamish Davis.
Lincraft managing director John Maguire told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russ a change of retail behaviour was the tipping point for Lincraft.
Seyfarth Shaw workplace law specialist Chris Gardner told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel that while it might benefit workers, he had sympathy for employers.
Both Ross and Russ were saddened by the news of the closure of craft retailer Lincraft on the Rumour File this morning.
A very amusing segment this morning!
The sports reporter spoke about the star Brisbane Lions midfielder.
Melbourne Storm chief executive Justin Rodski told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel they wanted to encourage tough conversations around mental health.
Shipping lawyer at Cusack and Co Alison Cusack told Ross and Ross there are a lot of factors to consider.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Sally Curtain told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel that this was simply adding more red tape for Victorian businesses.
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Jon Anderson revealed the two sides he has been most impressed with as well as the side who he has found to be most disappointing so far in the current AFL season.
Entertainment reporter Peter Ford has shared his thoughts on a recent controversy surrounding legendary singer-songwriter Rod Stewart.
The Alfred hospital neurologist Professor Terence O’Brien told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel early work had been encouraging.
Murdoch Children's Research Institute centre for adolescent help director Professor Susan Sawyer told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel that families played an important part in regulating social media use for teenagers.
Jon Anderson joined 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russ for his thoughts on this weekend's upcoming footy games.
Emilia Fuller told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russ about her lunching experience at Khaosan Lane in central Melbourne.
Police Association of Victoria secretary Wayne Gatt told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel the lack of resources was an ongoing problem.
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He's got some big shoes to fill!
Dog behaviour specialist Sarah Rutten told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel recent research coming out of Italy has further backed up this claim.
This is one talented squad for sure!
Transurban general manager Chris Jackson told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel that, depending on the car, road users could save upwards of $20 on fuel.
Retired Qantas Captain Richard de Crespigny told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russ there are pros and cons to each option.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce + Industries chief executive Sally Curtain warned 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel that without swift action, organised crime will simply take over.
Woolcock Institute head of respiratory, cellular and molecular biology group Professor Brian Oliver told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel not knowing what’s in an illegally imported cigarette is dangerous for consumers.
Russ chats to Charlie Gearside about Eucalyptus, the economies of scale, getting the media mix right at Koala and his new campaign to 'Build Australia'. You can watch Charlie here Follow AdMission pod on Instagram
Jo Woods spoke to 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel about how open communication, regular goal setting, and investing in new hobbies together can positively impact relationships.
Queensland University of Technology professor of marketing and consumer behaviour Gary Mortimer told 3AW Breakfast hosts Ross and Russel the closure of Barbeques Galore was likely due to a variety of factors.
President at Australian Principals Federation, Andrew Cock, joined Ross and Russ.
The sports reporter shared his thoughts after the AFL Hall of Fame last night.