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Listen to the full show podcast for Wednesday, 27th September.
Ever thought about leaving your dead-end job, relinquishing yourself of this monotonous life and caravanning around the country
Bega workers are striking for a modest increase, and Chris has the details.
Public enemy number one: our cows?
Natalie Ward phones into to Chris to discuss John Graham's call
Following yesterday's exclusive, Chris spoke to John Graham about the toll road blowout
Byron Bay Mayor, Michael Lyon talked to Chris to introduce a cap on short-term accommodation in Byron Bay
Yesterday Chris highlighted significant blowouts from the NSW Labor government, and today he's put them on high alert.
Mortgage holders are in for another blow as rate of inflatoin as gone up.
Listen to the full show podcast for Tuesday, 26th September.
John Bertrand speaks to Chris on THAT win and the historic reaction
Labor has returned to governance in New South Wales in a big way, but even bigger is a substantial blow-out to the tune of $414 million thanks to poor maths on one of their policies
As the Australian International Pilots Association call for the Qantas chairman to step down, Tony Lucas, President of the AIPA, discussed Richard Goyder's huge remuneration package.
Chris grilled Bill Shorten on the resignation of Dan Andrews and what his lasting legacy is on Victoria.
Dan Tehan says it's up to Victorian Liberals to try and get prove themselves as a better option for voters.
Chris gives the final word on Dan Andrews, as he slams his nine year tenure as Premier
Listen to the full show podcast for Monday 25th September.
Brad Tucker an Astrophysicist, ANU talked Chris through the findings of a space explorer which left Earth in 2016.
A local Mum calls in to give her thoughts on the latest debate
Chris spoke to Nat Smith, the CEO of Master Plumbers to hear his take
Deputy Liberal Leader, Sussan Ley chatted with Chris on the Coalition’s reaction to Labor’s Employment White Paper
A car has landed on its roof on Balmoral Beach this afternoon.
Listen to the Full Show - Friday September 22nd
You Am I frontman Tim Rogers joins Drive to discuss a major new gig
Margy Osmond of Tourism & Transport Forum speaks to James Willis about the best holiday destinations these holidays
Everyone has had their fair share of map nightmares thanks to GPS apps like Google or Apple Maps. But imagine it resulted in falling off a cliff to your death
Jordan van den Berg has created a database of crap landlords which you can use to dob in those who have made your life hell.
Tony Sheldon talks to James Willis about Vanessa Hudson's apology to customers and the ongoing fight for sacked Qantas workers
Sussan Ley speaks to James Willis on the threats made against Senator Price
WWOS presenter James Bracey calls in to discuss this weekend's preliminary finals.
Not everyone is pleased with the NSW budget from Labor, as the paramedics prepare to strike
Listen to the full show - Thursday 21st September
The transmission towers are not popular, as Wagga member Joe McGirr speaks to James about their issues with it
An unlikely delegation of parliamentarians including Barnaby Joyce and David Shoebridge are on the gound in America lobbying for the release of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
Michaela Lucas, clinical immunology and allergy specialist, talks to James Willis about the issue
Jacinta Price says The Voice referendum is the single most divisive referendum in Australian history, as she expresses concerns over citizen welfare
Mark Speakman, NSW opposition leader, is targetting housing affordability with a new plan to eliminate stamp duty for empty nesters looking to downsize.
James Willis spoke with Fire and Rescue NSW Superintendent Adam Dewberry after a multi-agency response was initiated at Bankstown Airport due to a light helicopter crash.
Workers at Ingham chicken will go on strike on Friday, and the UWU's Tim Kennedy joins the show.
Choice's Liam Kennedy speaks to James on the best ways to save a few during the cost of living crisis
Rose Jackson is grilled by James Willis on the housing crisis in Sydney
The Voice is absolutely everywhere across Australia as campaigning continues, with signs and placards up and around the suburbs supporting the referendum
Ben Shepherd speaks to James with the latest on the heatwave and the fire conditions in NSW.
Fairfield Mayor Frank Carbone speaks to James about the struggle to keep up with migration and housing.
The Lowy Institute's Sam Roggeveen speaks to James about Australia's foreign defence contracts as the country remains in a precarious financial situation.
NSW Minister for Finance Courtney Houssos speaks to James about Labor's first budget.
Chris Minns and Labor have actually done it: they've cancelled Christmas.
Bushfires are a possibility in Sydney, as the RFS confirm a total fire ban.