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Man v Coca Cola

Coca Cola 4BC Breakfast: A local businessman is preparing to take on Coca Cola for control of a beverage company at Cooroy, just north of Brisbane. Peter Lavin is hoping to negotiate a deal to take on Cooroy Mountain Spring Water.

Produce fights back

tomato 4BC Breakfast: A community near Toowoomba is fighting plans to put a coal mine in their backyard, by showcasing the food they grow. The Felton Food Fest is on this Sunday, and Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to organiser Sally McCreath

Pear Restaurant of the Year

pear 4BC Breakfast: A Mitchelton restaurant has beaten dozens of other venues around Australia, to win 2012 Pear Restaurant of the Year. Taverner Lounge and Dining came up with a pear salad dish, which wowed the judges.

Fatal shooting

police_tape 4BC Breakfast: Police are hunting a gunman, responsible for a fatal drive-by shooting at Eight Mile Plains overnight. A man was shot in the head at a shopping centre, and died this morning in hospital. Peter and Mary found out more from Police Union President Ian Leavers.

Valley relief needed

Public toilet 4BC Breakfast: There’s a call for some relief in the Valley, with pressure to provide more public toilets! Starting as a pledge from Greens candidate in the council elections, Rachel Jacobs, she told Peter and Mary what is required.

Get real NRL

lui 4BC Breakfast: A Brisbane Dad is behind a petition, calling on the NRL to take a tougher stand on player violence against women. Tony Simpson talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Five Billion Sold

books 4BC Breakfast: Many famous authors.. nearly didn’t become writers! Their stories are in a new book called “Five Billion Sold”. Author David Glynn joined Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast. Listen and comment now.

Hide your keys

Car keys 4BC Breakfast: In light of the recent dangerous joy riding, police are urging homeowners to hide their car keys, to stop stolen car pursuits. But how well do you hide them? Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast spoke to Deputy Police Commissioner Ian Stewart.

Jellyfish alert

Box jellyfish 4BC Breakfast: If you decide to go swimming in Moreton Bay, there is a chance you may get a nasty sting. A relative of the box jellyfish has been found by a paddler off Clontarf. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to stinger expert Dr Lisa Gershwin.

BPA fightback

Plastic bottles 4BC Breakfast: There are moves overseas to ban the chemical BPA from soft plastic items, as there are reports it could be linked to obesity and even cancer. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Nutritionist Susie Burrell about the risks.

IV hangover recovery

IV drip 4BC Breakfast: If you are facing a big night in Vegas, Hangover Heaven offers clients a relief from their self inflicted pain. Dr Jason Burke tells Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast about the service which plugs partygoers into an IV drip to recover from a hangover.

Back in the saddle

Lacey Morrison 4BC Breakfast: Jockey Lacey Morrison is back in the saddle, after a horror fall four years ago. Lacey tells Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast how she had to learn to walk and talk again.

Puppy love

pup2 4BC Breakfast: Your pet could help you find love, on the Gold Coast. “First Match” is holding an event, where singles bring along their dog – and use their pet’s name as an ice-breaker. Organiser Lyn Paul spoke to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Dramatic car chase

car 4BC Breakfast: Seven people have now been charged over yesterday’s dramatic police chase through Brisbane. Two allegedly stolen BMWs were used in the pursuit, and their owner Tony Calabro spoke to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Should a killer write a Memoir?

s 4BC Breakfast: Serial killer Paul Steven Haigh has written a memoir from behind bars. Mark Edminson is a former Officer in Charge of Maximum Security in Pentridge Prison and he recalls his chilling encounters with the man.

Cage eggs ban

eggs 4BC Breakfast: There’s a push to ban eggs from caged hens, but egg producers claim this will push up the cost of each carton. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talks to Mark Townend from RSPCA Queensland.

How to get your mojo back

women 4BC Breakfast: A new book promises to help women get their “mojo” back, when they live life a little too hard. It’s from GP Dr Ginni Mansberg, and she talks to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Tourists flee Fiji

2 4BC Breakfast: Aussies are stranded in Fiji, after floods hit the holiday paradise. Trisha Parnell is among them, and she talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast. Listen here and comment now.

Rochedale mansion, $3M

2 4BC Breakfast: A Rochedale mansion, up for auction by a bank, has sold for over $3million. Agent Mikki Finlay had the sale details for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Reading too much into it?

books 4BC Breakfast: Premier Campbell Newman’s decision to cut the Premier’s Literary Award to save money, has outraged parts of the Arts community. Kate Eltham from the Brisbane Writers Centre joined Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Mother of year sets to inspire

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4BC Breakfast: Queensland’s Mother of the Year Ros Dodson wants to use her award to inspire other Mums. Dodson talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast. Listen now and have your say.

Gym junkie granny

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4BC Breakfast: A Melbourne great grandmother is a gym junkie, making time for aerobics or dancing nearly every day of the week.

Edna Sheppard talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast. Listen now.

Chocolate vs candy

Chocolate eggs 4BC Breakfast: It seems chocolate is the choice for Easter egg buyers, despite a resurgence by candy eggs. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast looked at the market with Tom Jeanes from Tom’s Confectionery Warehouse at Nundah.

Rehouse a Collie

border_collie 4BC Breakfast: A stolen Border Collie is looking for a new home after being returned to a Capalaba pet store. Sharon Clarkson from Pet Superstore had the details for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Body corporate fees outrage

mortgage stress 4BC Breakfast: Some unit owners are facing massive hikes in body corporate fees. One owner’s bill has reportedly jumped to more than $30,000 a year! Peter and Mary talked to Erroll Anderson from the Queensland Body Corporate.

Excuse me

butler 4BC Breakfast: A senior government bureaucrat has reportedly asked for his staff not to call him by his first name. But when is it OK to do that – and when should we use “Mr” or “Mrs”? Listen now.

New house for the Taufa family

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4BC Breakfast: A brand new house has been handed over to the Taufa family of Slacks Creek, after they were hit by a fire tragedy last year. It’s been built in record time, and David Hanna from the BLF talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Mature change

mature student 4BC Breakfast: A new study says 90% of Aussies aged over 50 want to take a course, to change their life or job. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Psychologist Jo Lamble about why people are hungry to learn.

Supashop of Horror

LIfeline 4BC Breakfast: Charity group Lifeline is in need of some charity itself, after its Woolloongabba store was destroyed by fire this week. Lifeline spokeswoman Anna Masci told Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast of the current situation.

Drag obliterates fence

Hoon 4BC Breakfast: A Marsden homeowner is counting the cost, after hoons crashed through his fence.. doing $15,000 damage. Daryl Bouchard recounts to Peter and Mary, the hoons that were drag racing along his street causing trouble.

Bendy bus crash

Bendy bus 4BC Breakfast: Six people have been injured after a “bendy” bus crashed into a guardrail on the Pacific Motorway at Loganholme, during the Friday morning commute. One of those involved was passenger Sheldon Grey, who told Peter and Mary all about it.

Don't de-caf our cafe

cafe 4BC Breakfast: Aspley locals are campaigning to keep a 30-year-old café in the Hypermarket shopping centre. It’s set to be lost, when the building is renovated. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to café regular Bet Holland.

How To Train Your Dragon

train 4BC Breakfast: The How To Train Your Dragon Arena Spectacular opens in Brisbane today. It’s from the Aussie team behind the successful Walking With Dinosaurs. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Producer Carmen Pavlovic.

Newman with 4BC Mornings

newman 4BC Mornings: Campbell Newman admits that Labor’s negative election campaign was “biting” at one point. ALP strategist Bruce Hawker, has admitted it was a political mistake for Anna Bligh to be involved in personal attacks on Mr Newman’s family.

Premier calls in

Premier Bligh 4BC Mornings: The State election campaign is reaching the pointy end, so QLD Premier, Anna Bligh also calls into 4BC Mornings. Greg Cary asks how her campaign has been progressing, and if the attacks against Campbell Newman are personal.

Newman with Greg Cary

Campbell Newman 4BC Mornings: Guess who stopped by to say hello? Leader of the Liberal National Party was driving by, and stopped by the 4BC studio’s to speak with Greg Cary on the day before the election.

Where to now for Labor?

Where to now for Labor? 4BC Mornings: Former Labor Minister Con Sciacca speaks with Greg Cary about who is the blame for the devastating Labor loss. Attacking the family was a big mistake. Listen now and have your say.

TV tarnishes ET image

r2 4BC Mornings: Ettingshausen had a 12-month affair with the wife of a teammate, Paul Mellor. Communications Professor Stephen Stockwell speaks with Greg Cary about ACA coming close to the line in breaching Broadcasting codes of practice.

Stopping the costs

cost of living 4BC Mornings: The cost of living in Queensland, has always been a hot topic, but the questions remains - when will the energy price increases stop? Greg Cary discusses this and more with the Director of Climate Change Policy, Tim Wilson.

Meet the new treasurer

Tim Nicholls 4BC Mornings: New State Treasurer, Tim Nicholls takes an opportunity to stop by the 4BC Morning's studio. Nicholls joins Greg Cary to look at what changes he is looking to implement, and also answers listener's questions.

Beattie to enter politics

heather 4BC Breakfast: Peter Beattie’s wife Heather says the time is right for her to go into politics. Heather will be standing for the Brisbane City Council’s Central ward. Dr Beattie talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Milton tennis courts

tennis 4BC Breakfast: The old Milton tennis site will be reimagined as a public park, with six playing tennis courts – and Stefan’s giant racquet towering over it.. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast spoke to Lord Mayor Graham Quirk and the man himself, Stefan.

Coconut push

Coconut water 4BC Breakfast: Coconut water - a new sports drink and cholestrol fighter, or just another fad? Nutritionist, Cyndi O'Meara joined Peter and Mary on 4BC Breakfast to explain why this drink is so good for you.

Saxon Rice

saxon 4BC Breakfast: A host of new LNP recruits will soon be getting their bearings, in the halls of Parliament House. Among them will be Saxon Rice, who beat Labor MP Andrew Fraser in the seat of Mt Coot-tha. Rice talked to Peter and Mary .

Waltzing Matilda

Waltzing Matilda 4BC Breakfast: Waltzing Matilda is inherently the Aussie song, and the Mayor of Winton would like to see a day especially reserved for it. Ed Warren explains to Peter and Mary why the legendary tune needs it's own special celebration.

Newman proud of party

newman 4BC Breakfast: Leader of the LNP Campbell Newman has told Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast that he is proud of the way his party has conducted itsel in its campaigning as polls suggests Labors campaign has turned voters away. Listen now and have your say.

Lila 9 lives

Lila 4BC Breakfast: They say cats have 9 lives, and Sunshine Coast kitty, Lila, tries her best to prove this after surviving 20 minutes in a washing machine! Owner, Kerri Rodgers, talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast about the drama.

Tricky shark attack

shark 4BC Breakfast: 20-year-old student Billy O’Leary is recovering after “falling” onto a shark while attempting a trick in the water at Miami yesterday afternoon. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to his surfing mate, Tyson Kolkka, who was at the scene.

State's best bacon

bacon 4BC Breakfast: The state’s best bacon has been revealed, with Manly Village Meats butcher David Riha winning the low-fat bacon award. Riha gave 4BC Breakfast a sample of his product – and talked to Peter and Mary about the win.

Most wanted man, captured

caught 4BC Breakfast: Australia’s most wanted man Malcolm Naden has been captured overnight, in the New South Wales Hunter region. 2UE reporter Keegan Buzza had details for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Ride 2 School

r2s 4BC Breakfast: It’s Ride 2 School Day, when kids are encouraged to go to school on two wheels instead of four. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast asked Kelly Pearson from Ride 2 School why kids riding to school are definitely in the minority these days.

Sunshine Coast mopping up

road closed 4BC Breakfast: The Sunshine Coast is mopping up.. after heavy rain on Thursday afternoon caught out motorists, homeowners and businesses. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Peter Twomey from Emergency Management Queensland, and resident Simon Pickering.

Ready to get buffed?

shoe-shine 4BC Breakfast: An initiative introduced by the BOQ has the bank's headquarters equipped with a shoe-shine man! Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to the man in question, Grant Richards, who’s bought the shoeshine franchise.

Domestic lessons

bed making 4BC Breakfast: Teenage boys are learning how to iron and make the bed, as part of an innovative school program. It’s happening at St Augustine’s College in Sydney. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast asked Middle School Dean, Peter Nolan, all about it.

Cow makeover

cow 4BC Breakfast: There are some very contented cows at West Moreton Anglican College – they’re getting blow-dried and styled by students! It’s part of the school’s farming program, and Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast asked farm manager Jason Beattie all about it.

Life for sale

w 4BC Breakfast: A British man is selling his life – both home and work. Ice cream seller Steve Graham wants a change, so his Sundae Sundae business is up for grabs – along with his home and fishing shack.

Plastic soup

plastic 4BC Breakfast: A part of the Pacific Ocean will change the way you think about plastic It’s where an enormous amount of plastic rubbish accumulates, thanks to ocean currents. An Australian environmentalist has been to see this “plastic soup”.

Gabe Watson a free man

gabe 4BC Breakfast: The so-called incorrectly accused “Honeymoon Killer” Gabe Watson is a free man and guilty of not showing enough emotion, claims 60 Minutes reporter Liz Hayes, who has interviewed Watson and his new wife. Hayes joined Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Queensland Surf Lifesaving

sls 4BC Breakfast: This weekend’s Queensland Surf Lifesaving Championships will be a battle of the generations, with young and old participating. SLSQ chief John Brennan had a preview for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Skypoint climb

Skypoint 4BC Breakfast: Mary from 4BC Breakfast is adamant that she will be taking on the Gold Coast’s newest attraction, SkyPoint Climb...............soon! Spokesman Andrew Sharry described what to expect, when you step out into the open air from this Gold Coast icon.

Jupiter's Theatre

Jupiter's 4BC Breakfast: The Gold Coast icon has had a makeover, and is welcoming some very special guests soon, including Tony Bennett, who will perform live there on April 16th. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Jupiters Acting Managing Director Craig Peachey.

Scams, worse than ever

scam 4BC Breakfast: Authorities say scams are worse than ever, despite years of publicity about them. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast spoke to Det Supt Brian Hay of Queensland Police about Fraud Week.

The Damp Trail

Bligh 4BC Breakfast: Channel 10 political reporter Cathy Border found herself stranded in Townsville overnight, after wild weather meant the media plane couldn‘t join the Premier and Campbell Newman further north. She had the latest for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Barry Humphries

Barry Humphries 4BC Breakfast: Aussie showbiz legend Barry Humphries is preparing to embark on his farewell tour “Eat Pray Laugh”. He’ll be performing at Jupiters from Saturday 25th August. Barry told Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast all about it.

Check out Google

google 4BC Breakfast: Have you ever Googled your own name? Social Media psychologist, Tracy Whitelaw, tells Peter and Mary that it is ego or just curiousity, but people should be responsible for their personal information on the internet.

"Rainbomb"

Cairns 4BC Breakfast: Far North Queensland has been lashed by heavy rain and high winds, damaging homes and cutting roads.Nearly a dozen people had to be rescued after cars were caught in floodwaters. Peter and Mary talked to Channel 7 reporter Trent Evans.

The king of the sandwich

sandwich 4BC Breakfast: What makes the perfect sandwich? Brisbane has just hosted the heats of the Australasian Sandwich Association’s “sandwichship”, where the best sangers were on show. 4BC Breakfast talks with the sandwich king.

CityCycle take Mt Coot-tha

Brisbane City Cycle 4BC Breakfast: Brisbane’s much-maligned CityCycles will be out in force this weekend, as part of a race up Mt Coot-tha. It’ll be a hard slog for them uphill – but it’s for a good cause. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to rider Cory Morris.

Got bread?

bread 4BC Breakfast: Bread is a staple in our diets, but which one is best? Nutritionist Susie Burrell compared grains and even preservatives, with Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast. Listen now.

A man’s home is his castle

castle 4BC Breakfast: A man’s home is his castle – and in Mt Crosby, it’s not just a saying. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Ben Crossman, who’s built a home to look like a castle.

Kids play in new ways

gameboy 4BC Breakfast: New research reveals almost half of our kids aren’t playing outdoors every day. As well, parents are struggling to find time to play with them. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg.

Tatiana Grigorieva

22 4BC Breakfast: Olympian Tatiana Grigorieva is now running a gelato business in Brisbane – and winning awards for her cool creations. Grigorieva talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Australia collecting hoarders

hoard 4BC Breakfast: It’s estimated that a million Australians are hoarders, with some collecting more than others. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to psychologist Jo Lamble about why people behave this way.

Bligh, Gillard warn Qld

Bligh, Gillard warn Qld 4BC Breakfast: Anna Bligh has warned Queenslanders the state would slide backwards to a time of corruption and environmental exploitation under Campbell Newman. The Labor launch showed a confident Premier, but will it change voters opinion.

Beer, not just for drinking

beer 4BC Breakfast: Beer is not just for drinking – it can even help with doing the housework! A report in Good Health magazine shows there are some unusual uses for your favourite ale. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to reporter Karen Fittall.

Fantasy beer island

beer 4BC Breakfast: How’s this for a blokey destination? A fantasy island in north Queensland for you and your mates, set up by XXXX. It’s being announced today, so Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast had to find out more from XXXX spokesman Bill Webb.

RC Police helicopters

hgeli 4BC Breakfast: Queensland Police are looking at using flying “drones” to detect crims and chase suspects. The unmanned aerial vehicles are cheaper than helicopters – but how do they work? Peter and Mary talked to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki.

Harvey on WOW's demise

Gerry Harvey 4BC Breakfast: With WOW Sight and Sound selling everything from today, 4BC Breakfast asks the question - 'Why did such a big name go bust?'. To answer this, Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talk to retail mogul, Gerry Harvey.

Bring back Black Caviar

Dawn Fraser 4BC Breakfast: There’s a campaign to get undefeated Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, Black Caviar to Queensland, and sports stars have been recruited to help with the cause. One of them is Dawn Fraser, and she joined 4BC Breakfast.

Sweet appeal

choc 4BC Breakfast: Are you a chocolate lover? What makes this sweet treat so appealing? QUT researcher, Stephanie Fay, tells Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast, that she is looking for volunteers to take part in a sweet new study.

Flare disruption

Solar flare 4BC Breakfast: A solar flare which is heading towards Earth today, could threaten to disrupt power supplies and GPS systems. Dave Reneke from Australasian Science Magazine told Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast a bit more about what might happen.

Mall is 30 years old

Queens Street Mall 4BC Breakfast: The Queen Street Mall is a well established part of the Brisbane landscape, but at the time it was a controversial decision to close off the street. Former Lord Mayor Sallyanne Atkinson told Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast about the process.

Lockyer immortalised

lockyer 4BC Breakfast: Queenslander Locky now has his pride of place alongside Wally, outside Suncorp Stadium. The statue of Darren Lockyer was unveiled this morning, and Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked with sculptor Phillip Piperides.

The battle of Ashgrove

Battle of Ashgrove 4BC Breakfast: Ashgrove MP Kate Jones claims being still the election underdog, despite promising poll results in her fight against Campbell Newman. Jones talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast about whether she’d seek a ministry, if Labor retains government and Jones retains Ashgrove.

Hang on tight!

tilt train 4BC Breakfast: There may have been a bungle as Queensland Rail have ordered a new tilt train, but it's standing room only! It’s been revealed the $189 million train doesn’t come with seats. Courier-Mail reporter Steven Wardill talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Mt Gravatt glows

glowing mushrooms 4BC Breakfast: Mt Gravatt has taken on a slight bluey-green hue at night after the discovery of glow-in-the-dark mushrooms at the lookout point. Mushroom expert, Patrick Leonard, joined Peter and Mary to look at how these extraordinary fungi got there.

Surf dogs!

Surf dog 4BC Breakfast: Dogs and humans come together on surfboards this weekend in Noosa. Chris De Aboitiz is a dog trainer and he tells Peter and Mary that Dog surfing is making its debut, after getting quite a following in the US.

Leila McKinnon

leila mckinnon 4BC Breakfast: Australian journalist and Channel 9 star Leila McKinnon is searching for our favourite family recipes, for a new cookbook. She explained the book, which will contain the best Australian dishes to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Cooking with Jamie

Jamie Oliver 4BC Breakfast: Wouldn’t it be an honour to cook with chef Jamie Oliver? Well, that’s the reality for Kallangur’s Jane Witty, who’ll meet the star this weekend after winning a competition, and talks to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast about it.

Anzac biccies in short supply

Unibic biscuit factory 4BC Breakfast: The RSL’s fundraising Anzac biscuits could be in short supply this ANZAC Day, with the maker Unibic in financial trouble. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to Chris McHugh from RSL Queensland, about the implications.

Easy medicine

pharmacy 4BC Breakfast: Pharmacists have just gained the authority to issue some types of prescription medicine, without the need to see a doctor first. Kos Sclavos from the Pharmacy Guild explained how it works to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Clive Palmer, National Treasure

Clive Palmer, National Treasure 4BC Breakfast: Mining baron Clive Palmer has joined Kylie Minogue, Olivia Newton-John and Sir Jack Brabham on a list of seven new National Living Treasures. Palmer joins 4BC Breakfast with Peter and Mary.

Warning, man drought

bro 4BC Breakfast: Having trouble finding a good man? Australia is still in the grip of a man drought, according to demographer Bernard Salt. Salt had the latest stats for Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

Brisbane mansion

2 4BC Breakfast: A massive Rochedale mansion is on the market, after falling into the hands of receivers. It’s more than an acre – and that’s just the building! Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast talked to selling agent Mikki Finlay.

Big apple, faces pie

pie 4BC Breakfast: Americans are getting a taste for Aussie pies, with popular chain Pie Face opening up in New York. Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast spoke to founder Wayne Homschek.

QLD Health pays out

pokie 4BC Breakfast: A former Queensland Health worker has been given thousands of dollars by mistake – and has been trying unsuccessfully to give it back! Judy Wilcox told Peter and Mary she was shocked to find $30,000.

Monkees' Davy Jones dead

monk 4BC Breakfast: Davy Jones, the mop-topped leader of 1960s pop band The Monkees, died Wednesday of a massive heart attack. Jones was 66. 4BC Breakfast talks with Glenn A Baker about Jones' Career.

Vets, ponder why dogs bite

dog 4BC Breakfast: Vets are meeting today, to discuss strategies to prevent dog bites. One of the participants is Dr Kersti Seksel, who talked to Peter and Mary from 4BC Breakfast.

City Hall too commercial?

Brisbane City Hall 4BC Breakfast: Long-term catering contracts are in place for Brisbane’s new-look City Hall, but some are concerned that the venue might become too commercial? 4BC Breakfast asked Council Opposition Leader Shayne Sutton her thoughts.

Avoiding calamity

Brisbane commuters 4BC Breakfast: Tuesday was a black day for Queenlsand transport, so how can Brisbane avoid another rail breakdown? Robert Dow, from 'Rail Back on Track' looked at prevention measures with Peter and Mary on 4BC Breakfast.