95bFM reporter, Tess, speaks with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about the finance department spending thousands on 'excruciating' recruitment video, the Department of Human Services defending their release of information of a blogger critical of Centrelink, and the Federal Government cracking down on the number of 457 skilled worker visas handed out to McDonald's and other fast-food chains.
95bFM The Wire host, Tess Barnett, talks to Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about the South Australian Government annoucing it will spend more than $500 million to build new gas-fired power plant and Australia's largest battery as it moves to secure the state's energy supplies, Colin Barnett's eight-and-a-half-year reign as West Australia Premier being over after his Liberal-National Government was swept out of office by a huge swing towards Mark McGowan's Labor Party and Coopers Brewery has distancing themselves from a promotional video released by The Bible Society about same-sex marriage.
95bFM reporter, Tess, speaks with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about a looming gas shortage posing risk to electricity supply and security in Australia, facical recognigition technology trial is alarming privacy advocate, and One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has apologised for wrongly suggesting available tests for vaccinations.
Amanda speaks with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg this week pushing to have clean coal classified as a green energy source, the Fair Work Commission ruling that the current penalty rates in Australia are too high, and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's Australian visit being slammed by 1,000 protesters.
Amanda speaks with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about the Government has no intention to increase taxes to help pay for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, job cuts at Airservices Australia are "a huge risk to public safety" and former federal politicians will no longer be able to take free flights on the taxpayers' purse.
Amanda speaks with Radio Adelaide's Ineke Mules about Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull calling opposition leader Bill Shorten a ‘sycophant’ and ‘parasite’ who yearns for his own harbourside mansion, Australia pledging to ratify an international torture treaty, and the current heatwave.
Amanda speaks with Radio Adelaide's Nicole Wedding about Trump's phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Turnbull being found to have donated $1.75 million to election campaign, and a new Australian study says people shouldn't be working more than 39 hours a week if they want to protect their wellbeing.
Amanda speaks to Jordan Curtis about Sydney house prices, immigration deals in the wake of Trump's presidency, cyber security, and Australia Day or rather, Invasion Day.
Caitlin spoke to Ineke about the year that was 2016 in Australian news, including the federal election and the current state of Australian politics, the Nauru fiels, and the slow progress on 'closing the gap' regarding indigenous Australia.