Counterinsurgency
As more Australian diggers lose their life in the Afghan war, Greg Cary talks with counterinsurgency expert and author, David Killcullen, about Australia’s involvement in the war and fields concerned questions from 4BC listeners. Listen and comment now.
Governor-General's Labor ties
The question has been raised if the relationship of a family link between Governor-general Quentin Bryce and Labor powerbroker Bill Shorten creates a conflict of interest. Greg Cary talks with ethicist Dr Leslie Cannold about the relationship.
Richardson report
Graham Richardson, ex-Labor Senator and political analyst, joins Greg Cary once again to give his report on the aftermath of the election. Graham talks of the importance of the independents, and how they are coping with the pressure put upon them and also what will happen to all the promises made by both parties?
Addiction affliction
Drug addiction can be a crippling affliction to both the user and their family. This has been made evident by the media who have followed Ben Cousin's downfall. Greg Cary is joined by Professor Steve Allsop, Director of Curtin University National Drug Research Institute, to discuss this important issue.
Joe Hockey
With the federal election imminent, Greg Cary welcomes Joe Hockey, Shadow Treasurer, to the 4BC studio. Greg questions Joe in regards to how close the polls are and what could push the Coalition to win, and Joe tells why Abbott is the leader for him. Joe also takes calls from listeners who are concerned about the economy and the current government debt, amongst other issues.
Jessica Rudd
Joining Greg Cary live in the studio is Jessica Rudd, daughter of a familiar public figure. She is promoting her first novel - 'Campaign Ruby' - and talks to Greg about the ups and downs of writing and how she was affected by her father, Kevin Rudd's, dismissal as Prime Minister.
Organ Donation
Australia has one of the lowest rates of organ donation amongst developed countries. There could be an opportunity for people to pay for their funeral costs with funds raised through donation. Dr Gavin Carney, Nephrologist at the Canberra Hospital, speaks to Greg Cary about the situation.
The big question
Graham Richardson, political analyst extraordinaire, chats to Greg Cary about the latest incarnation of Mark Latham as a journalist. He also addresses the outcome of the Q & A with Julia Gillard earlier this week. Listen now and comment.
Federer trick-shot
As heard on the Greg Cary Morning Show, tennis great and future hall of famer, Roger Federer displays a trick shot from an unsuspecting spectator. View now.
Kitten torture case
Michael Beatty, spokesperson for the RSPCA, has a chat with Greg Cary, regarding a recent case of cat torture and killing by a man who filmed the whole event. The sentence for this horrific action ended up being two months, with the accused probably to be released within two weeks.
Rudd covered
Nicholas Stuart, ABC journalist and author of 'Rudd's Way', talks briefly to Greg Cary about his new book detailing Rudd's leadership. Nicholas advises that Kevin Rudd's Australian political career could be all but over. Listen now and comment.
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