

'Disgusting regime' - Julian Leeser calls for asylum for Iranian women's footballers
Member for Berowra Julian Leeser argues the Australian government must grant asylum to the Iranian women's soccer team after their silent anthem protest, contrasting their situation with the controversial repatriation of ISIS brides.

Mornings with Mark Levy - Full Show 9th March
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'Hard fight' - Angus Taylor takes the reins
Liberal leader, Angus Taylor joins Mark Levy to tackle a "big week in Canberra," from facing Parliament for the first time to addressing the reported demise of the Iranian Ayatollah.

Mornings with Mark Levy - Full Show 6th March
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'Walk for Veterans' - Raising funds for Aussie heroes in need
An Air Force Veteran who served in Vietnam, Trevor Benneworth, is inviting the whole community to the iconic Mount Panorama Circuit for the official ‘Walk for Veterans.’ Whether you’re a local or visiting for the weekend, this is your chance to walk the legendary track while raising vital funds fo…

'Old world' - Liverpool Mayor defends mourners of a terrorist leader
Mark Levy has intensified his criticism of Mayor Ned Mannoun for allowing a council-owned hall to host a vigil for the deceased Ayatollah, arguing that shielding such events under the guise of "free speech" is an insult to the Iranian-Australians who fled the regime’s brutality for a safer life.

'Toothless tiger' - Levy slams ACCC as retailers exploit war to gouge motorists
Mark Levy brands the ACCC as a "whimpering" observer of the "feather and rocket" effect, where pump prices skyrocket instantly despite fuel being purchased at pre-war rates. He argues that without real penalties, the petrol station remains the most effective tool for theft in Australia.

Mornings with Mark Levy - Full Show 5th March
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Mornings with Mark Levy - Full Show 4th March
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Liverpool Mayor faces backlash for defending "free speech" mourning of Iranian Regime Leader
Local residents and radio callers condemn Mayor Ned Mannoun for allowing ratepayer-funded buildings to be used for mourning a "terrorist" leader, arguing he should focus on the city's mounting rubbish and neglected infrastructure rather than international politics.