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Weekends with Peter Fegan – Saturday, 20th April 2024

Peter Fegan

On the show: Peter covers the headlines and gets your say on the issues affecting you. Jyles Lebler joins Feegs in-studio to discuss the recently reopened cold case involving his mum, Tammy Lisa Dyson, who disappeared almost 30 years ago. Jyles talks about the memories he has of his mum and the known facts about what happened on the day she disappeared. Jyles shares his hopes for answers following the recently announced major cash reward for any information regarding Tammy’s case. Woolworths and Coles have been under the spotlight this week during a parliamentary inquiry into price gouging. QLD Greens Senator Penny Allman-Payne calls in to comment on the recent appearance of former Woolworths CEO Brad Banducci at a Parliamentary inquiry into supermarket prices. Senator Allman-Payne talks about the disrespect that Mr Banducci showed not only to Parliament, but also to the Australian public by dancing around his answers. QLD Fruit and Vegetable Growers CEO Rachel Chambers also calls in to break down what she perceives as very differing PR strategies for Mr Banducci and Coles’ CEO Leah Weckert and what she thinks the outcomes will be from these hearings. Acting Assistant Commissioner Andrew Massingham joins for his weekly update on the latest local crime issues and statistics. He speaks about Taskforce Guardian and Peter shares a brief insight into his experiences seeing them in action in Townsville this week. Cleveland Bus Driver Robert calls in to discuss his recently reported sacking by Transdev after he displayed heroic actions by breaking up a fight during a shift. Transdev has stated his actions are classified as misconduct, and Robert talks to Feegs about why he did what he did and how he just wants his job back. 4BC Sports reporter Sam Leckie joins for all the latest around the grounds PLUS Celebrity chef Adrian ‘Richo’ Richardson joins high on the Bombers victory last night to share a delicious recipe for Thai Green Chicken Curry.

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