

Tim Webster Breakfast Show (02/04/26)

Jennifer Scott - Rotary International (02/04/26)
In the last financial year over 2,435 Rotary and Bunnings activities took place helping raise more than 2.7 million dollars! Incredible support takes incredible people to run things such as Jennifer Scott from Rotary International.

Bishop Tony Percy - Easter Mass at St Mary's Cathedral (02/04/26)
Bishop Tony Percy is from St Mary's Cathedral and has kindly shared some time this morning ahead of this weekend's Easter Masses.

Matt de Groot - UK Report (02/04/26)
The King has confirmed a state visit to the White House, though its been revealed the UK Government requested it. Keir Starmer has warned the UK is well placed to handle an energy crisis. More developments in the police investigation of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and The BBC is under fire as one of…

Tim Webster Breakfast Show (01/04/26)

Councillor Dylan Parker - Student Housing all along Anzac Parade (01/04/26)
The 2.5 kilometre stretch of Anzac Parade between Kensington and Kingsford has become a battleground for Randwick council... The area has been monopolised by commercial student housing providers. New parking proposals for the area were also discussed in the interview...

Toby Hagon - Electric Cars used to power homes (01/04/26)
As electric vehicle sales continue to rise numerous perks are showing itself. Toby Hagon is an expert when it comes to motoring and he joins Tim this morning to explain how they can be used to charge homes.

Xavier Martin - How will farmers react to the fuel excise (01/04/26)
Halving the fuel excise starts today and we thought it would be an opportune moment to catch up with the NSW Farmers Association President, Xavier Martin as the adjustments are due to flow through to consumers shortly.

Tim Webster Breakfast Show (31/03/26)

Professor Phil Riley - School Principals being assaulted (31/03/26)
Professor Phil Riley, a former principal joins the program as years of data has shown violence against principals in both public and private schools have increased, up 150% since 2011.