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September 2008
Friday 05 September 2008
- 6:20 Background Briefing - Hoons and young troublemakers
- 6:27 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:36 Science with Tim Thwaites - Cancer enzymes
- 6:43 Zimbabwe's power sharing talks close to collapse
- 6:50 Republican Convention wraps up
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: negotiating in the Senate
- 7:39 Garnaut 2020 carbon target due today
- 7:47 Australia's first female governor-general to be sworn in today
- 7:53 NSW Labor parliament in disarray
- 8:05 How far will the jobless rate rise as the economy slows?
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week - Asa by Asa
Thursday 04 September 2008
- 6:16 Sarah Palin's speech and controversy at the Republican Convention
- 6:27 Papers: Mike Woods
- 6:37 Producing food in a changing climate
- 6:43 Volatile days in the Japanese parliament
- 6:51 Two federal by-elections, but not a Labor candidate to be seen
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: drama in the Senate
- 7:40 Treasurer Wayne Swan says economic growth is 'solid'
- 7:50 The Salvation Army tackles the subject of suicide
- 8.05 Labor premier Carpenter faces WA polls in two days
- 8:16 Australian Paralympic team
- 8:23 Music from Album of the Week: Asa by Asa
Wednesday 03 September 2008
- 6:17 UK heading for a recession
- 6:27 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:36 Mental health of truck drivers
- 6:42 Textile workers protest for more industry support
- 6:48 Anzac Nurses
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Wednesday
- 7:40 Eight ugly options for the Murray River's lower lakes and Coorong
- 7:48 Senator Steve Fielding on the luxury car tax
- 7:53 Rate cut signals economic slowdown
- 8:05 Gone: A mother's search for her abducted daughter
- 8:20 Problems facing medical interns
Tuesday 02 September 2008
- 6:27 Papers: Mike Woods
- 6:36 Victorian lottery company sales in doldrums
- 6:43 Hurricane Gustav hits the US Gulf Coast
- 6:50 Japanese whale research
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - interest rate cut
- 7:41 Republican convention opens
- 7:49 New foundation to provide cancer research
- 7:55 Rocky relations with Russia over uranium
- 8:06 Denial: History Betrayed
- 8:18 2009 Good Food Guide
Monday 01 September 2008
- 6:06 Hurricane Gustav heads towards US Gulf coast
- 6:27 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:36 Flat Earth News by Nick Davies
- 6:46 New Orleans braces for Hurricane Gustav
- 6:52 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: rate cuts
- 7:41 Haneef's lawyers call for Keelty to be sacked
- 7:48 New Chief Justice being sworn in today
- 7:55 Town for sale
- 8:05 Boys and eating disorders
- 8:12 The psychology of time
- 8:22 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Asa by Asa
August 2008
Friday 29 August 2008
- 6:20 End of the road for stock routes?
- 6:27 Papers: Mike Woods
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - regrowing cells
- 6:42 Hendra virus in bats
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:34 One of Telstra's 'Three Amigos' returns to the US
- 7:46 Senators targeted online
- 7:53 Indigenous Governance Awards
- 8:05 Federal politics at the end of the winter break
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week: Carla Bruni
Thursday 28 August 2008
- 6:27 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:36 Riot police on guard in Thailand
- 6:41 China's growing influence in the Pacific
- 6:49 Is Ukraine next on Russia's hit list?
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Education revolution
- 7:40 Business tackles government over climate change
- 7:47 Transport roundtable on carbon scheme
- 7:55 NSW privatisation of electricity supplies
- 8:05 The limits of US power
- 8:16 Tech review with Peter Marks - Trojan attacks
- 8:21 Everywhere man
Wednesday 27 August 2008
- 6:22 Music from Album of the Week: Carla Bruni
- 6:27 Papers: Mike Woods
- 6:36 Baby boomers and nursing homes
- 6:42 Russia formally recognises Georgian breakaway regions
- 6:51 Rio Tinto results
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Opposition digs in on budget blocks
- 7:47 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Budget blocking
- 7:51 Plan to save the lower Murray
- 8:05 Colin Barnett
- 8:15 100 years of the great Don Bradman
Tuesday 26 August 2008
- 6:07 Nawaz Sharif pulls party out of Pakistani coalition
- 6:27 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:36 Ford Challenge
- 6:44 Malaysian politics
- 6:49 Democratic convention
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lanin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:37 Reciprocal deal for US/Australian sharemarkets
- 7:41 Tony Abbott: truancy
- 7:49 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:53 Senator John McCain and foreign policy
- 8:05 Not Quite Hollywood
- 8:15 TV critic: Sue Turnbull
- 8:21 Defence and discrimination
Monday 25 August 2008
- 6:27 Finance preview with Sheryle Bagwell
- 6:36 Highlights of the Beijing Olympics
- 6:40 Laptops for schools program
- 6:46 New Senate prepares to convene in Canberra
- 6:53 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
- 7:52 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - PM Kevin Rudd
- 7:54 Britain teeters on the brink of recession
- 8:05 Olympic watch with HG Nelson
- 8:12 John Pilger on Power, Propaganda and the Silence of Writers
- 8:22 Album of the Week- Comme si de rien n'etait by Carla Bruni
Friday 22 August 2008
- 6:06 Daily Olympics review: Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - antibiotics
- 6:44 JB Hi-Fi reports jump in profits as consumers swoop on TVs, DVDs
- 6:50 Hendra virus takes another life
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:37 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Peter Costello
- 7:42 New concerns over Gunns $2 billion pulp mill
- 7:50 Qantas reports 44 per cent rise in profit despite higher fuel costs
- 8:05 56 Athletes nabbed by WADA before the Beijing Games
- 8:12 Friday Panel - Olympics wrap up
Thursday 21 August 2008
- 6:19 Daily Olympics review with Warwick Hadfield
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:35 Australia's cocoa beans not just for chocolate
- 6:45 The science behind Usain Bolt
- 6:53 Madrid crash
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - left wing control freak
- 7:40 Lindsay Tanner
- 7:49 Software cheats
- 7:56 Colin whale watch
- 8:05 HG Nelson on the Olympics
- 8:14 Cycling demise
- 8:23 Music from Album of the Week - Cool Tributes vol 2: Pop Standards
Wednesday 20 August 2008
- 6:06 Daily Olympics review: Warwick Hadfield
- 6:26 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Increased numbers of Indigenous people behind bars
- 6:42 Fiji boycott
- 6:50 French soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- 6:58 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:32 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:37 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - budget
- 7:42 Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
- 7:50 US enters a mild but long recession
- 7:55 Colin the whale
- 8:05 What future for GM Holden after 60 years?
- 8:14 Eureka prize winner
- 8:24 Olympic sailing
Tuesday 19 August 2008
- 6:20 Daily Olympics review with Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 BHP results
- 6:44 Pacific AIDS
- 6:51 Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf resigns
- 6:58 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - alcopops
- 7:41 Aboriginal fruit picking
- 7:47 Solomon Islands and climate change
- 7:52 Australia's female convicts
- 7:52 Female convicts
- 8:05 Australia's medal tally and sports funding
- 8:16 Emma Snowsill
Monday 18 August 2008
- 6:06 Daily Olympics review: Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Skilled migration
- 6:45 UNHCR relief operation in Georgia
- 6:52 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Pacific Workers Plan
- 7:41 Pacific Islanders to be welcome workers in Australian horticulture
- 7:47 World Bank endorses Pacific Workers Plan
- 7:53 Victoria trial for 10 cent environmental levy on plastic bags
- 8:05 Federal government considers targeting bank fees and charges: report
- 8:12 HG Nelson on the Olympics
- 8:18 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Cool Tributes vol 2: Pop Standards Revisited by various
Friday 15 August 2008
- 6:06 Daily Olympics review with Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - sporting skills
- 6:44 Indigenous tourism
- 6:49 Independent audit of Murray Darling water
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - water buy-back
- 7:40 Madeleine Albright on US-Russian tensions over Georgia
- 7:48 The Australian solar industry
- 7:54 Transplant technology
- 8:05 Friday panel: Is a new Cold War brewing over Georgia?
- 8:17 Australian swimming team
- 8:24 Athletics update
Thursday 14 August 2008
- 6:21 Daily Olympics review: Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Three Australian universities in Jiao Tong Top 100
- 6:43 Sydney International Design Festival
- 6:49 Georgian ceasfire in tatters.
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 What makes Michael Phelps so fast?
- 7:36 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:40 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Rudd's foreign policy on Georgia
- 7:45 Government upgrades medals for Long Tan veterans
- 7:52 Telstra and the Commonwealth Bank lift profits but shares fall.
- 8:05 On Rage by Germaine Greer
- 8:18 Olympic watch with HG Nelson
- 8:24 Tech review with Peter Marks: the 'cyber war' in Georgia
Wednesday 13 August 2008
- 6:06 Daily Olympics review with Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Britain's Olympic team
- 6:44 Rapid decline for the Australian dollar
- 6:50 Provisional ceasefire accord in Georgia
- 7:31 Silver medal for Australia's equestrian team
- 7:37 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:41 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Fuel Watch
- 7:45 Water buy-back
- 7:54 Senator Nick Xenophon
- 8:06 Russia's ambassador to Australia on Georgia
- 8:11 The plight of the bumble bee
- 8:21 Women's basketball team: the Opals
Tuesday 12 August 2008
- 6:20 Daily Olympic review with Warwick Hadfield
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Using seals to collect scientific data
- 6:44 Bolivians vote on new constitution
- 6:50 Diplomatic crisis over Georgia
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Pensions
- 7:41 International tension over Georgia
- 7:50 WA government facing a difficult election campaign
- 8:05 Revamping the tax system
- 8:12 Update on the Hockeyroos in Beijing
- 8:19 Aged and disability pension
- 8:25 Isaac Hayes dies
Monday 11 August 2008
- 6:15 Conflict between Russia and Georgia escalates
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Climate change preparedness
- 6:45 South Australians critical of water minister
- 6:52 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7.40 Julia Gillard on Labor's education policy
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - NT election results
- 7:52 Northern Territory election results
- 8:05 Olympic watch with HG Nelson
- 8:15 Decision Making
- 8:22 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Rupa & the April Fishes
Friday 08 August 2008
- 6:09 Impeachment pending for Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - detecting injuries
- 6:46 Catering for the Olympic athletes
- 6:51 Australian architects praised for Olympic design
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: politics and sport
- 7:40 Olympians critical of China's ambiguous relationship with Sudan
- 7:47 Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis
- 7:53 Aussie Home Loans founder steps down
- 8:05 Cardiac Conference: cost of future heart care
- 8:24 Music from Album of the Week -Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
Thursday 07 August 2008
- 6:09 First Guantanamo Bay verdict
- 6:24 Music from Album of the Week - Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Anti slavery campaigner calls for stronger action
- 6:44 China pollution
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics: Michelle Grattan - PM Rudd in Beijing
- 7:40 Coalition on Kevin Rudd's Olympic visit
- 7:49 Jobs growth likely to slow
- 8:05 Olympic team motivator: Laurie Laurence
- 8:13 Natalie Cook: beach volleyball
- 8:20 Not the Dead Sea - support for weir on lower Murray
Wednesday 06 August 2008
- 6:21 Diggers and Dealers
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Farmers and grocery watch
- 6:41 New clues to climate change
- 6:50 125,000 'lost' gorillas found
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Grocery prices
- 7:42 Small business hit by slowdown
- 7:48 Northern Territory prepares to go to polls
- 7:54 Grocery competition
- 8:05 Olympic torch relay
- 8:11 In the footsteps of Private Lynch
- 8:25 Achievements of the late Reg Lindsay
Tuesday 05 August 2008
- 6:16 Troops patrol Italy's cities
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Doug Walters story
- 6:51 'Terrorist' attack in China's Xinjiang province
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Coalition leadership
- 7:40 Oil prices drop
- 7:46 Australian oil prices
- 7:52 DNA testing
- 8:05 WA Liberal leader quits
- 8:11 Happiness
- 8:18 TV with Sue Turnbull
Monday 04 August 2008
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Victim 's account of Radovan Karadzic's alleged war crimes
- 6:47 The trial of Radovan Karadzic
- 6:53 Monday finance with Shane Oliver
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:51 Data shows US HIV/AIDS numbers badly understated
- 8:05 Arctic melting more rapidly than first thought say scientists
- 8:18 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie Kitty, Daisy & Lewis
- 8:23 Mysterious bird deaths
Friday 01 August 2008
- 6:09 Radovan Karadzic: first court appearance
- 6:21 Stock market watch
- 6:26 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - disposable microscopes
- 6:45 Olympic face masks
- 6:51 Fromelles Graves
- 6:58 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:34 Australia's diving team
- 7:38 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Peter Costello
- 7:43 Asian inflation poses a serious risk
- 7:49 The freedom paradox
- 8.05 Beijing Olympic censorship furore
- 8:21 Victorian town marks anniversary of Ned Kelly's committal hearing
July 2008
Thursday 31 July 2008
- 6:08 Israeli PM stands down
- 6:22 The Bank Job
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 NASA astronaut causes stir over 'alien' claims
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7.39 Robert French to be the next High Court chief justice
- 7.53 Choice groceries
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - High Court appointment
- 7:47 Sea claim win clashes with the NT election
- 8:05 Biography of Brian Burke
- 8:19 Tech review with Peter Marks - search engines
Wednesday 30 July 2008
- 6:08 World trade talk collapse in Geneva
- 6:26 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:35 China fails to uphold human rights
- 6:45 Changes to asylum seeker policy
- 6:51 Plane designs improve fuel efficiency
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Wednesday
- 7:39 Coalition meet to consider climate change
- 7:48 Australia's Olympic rowing team
- 7:53 Simon Crean on the world trade talks
- 8:05 A comedic spin to the emissions trading scheme
- 8:14 James Halliday's Australian wine companion
Tuesday 29 July 2008
- 6:21 Yeti hairs found
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Halting population growth on the Sunshine Coast
- 6:44 Bulldogs player Sonny Bill Williams heads to France
- 6:52 Housing crisis deepens in the US
- 6:57 Finance with Rebecca Hyam
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:43 Liberal MP Mal Washer
- 7:49 Changes to mandatory immigration detention
- 7:54 Skateboard park plan for Kabul
- 8:06 Selling uranium to Russia
- 8:12 Jim Sharman's autobiograpy Blood and Tinsel
- 8:23 Album of the Week: Micah P Hinson and The Red Empire Orchestra
Monday 28 July 2008
- 6:09 Bomb blasts sweep India
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Cadel Evans loses the Tour de France
- 6:44 Qantas scare
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Climate change policy
- 7:41 New Liberal National Party in Queensland
- 7:50 Not for profit super funds outperform the retail sector
- 7:55 The retail super fund sector answers its critics
- 8:05 Abe Saffron's son releases book
- 8:17 Marvelous Museums competition
Friday 25 July 2008
- 6:20 Press freedom in Sri Lanka
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Petrol
- 6:45 Private conservation in Tasmania
- 6:51 Tour de France update
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Liberal party and ETS
- 7:41 John Hewson
- 7:53 Peter Cundall farewell
- 8:05 Olympic parents
- 8:23 Music from Album of the Week - Worksongs by Tina Harrod
Thursday 24 July 2008
- 6:10 Radovan Karadzic to defend himself
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 China's human rights record
- 6:57 Finance: Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Cabinet heads north
- 7:42 Reconciliation action plan
- 7:50 Inflation data for June quarter
- 7:56 Sharp rent rises in most capital cities
- 8:05 Protest against the 2010 emissions trading scheme
- 8:12 Bloodlust: The Unsavoury Tale of Alexander Pearce the Cannibal Con
- 8:26 Salvador Dali painting set to return to Melbourne
Wednesday 23 July 2008
- 6:06 The bizarre double life of Radovan Karadzic
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 New coastal walk for Sydney
- 6:42 Green energy boom
- 6:49 Extraditing Radovan Kardzic to the International War Crimes Tribunal
- 6:57 Finance with Sue Lannin
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Peter Costello
- 7:42 Detecting Olympic drug cheats
- 7:50 Bali bomber deaths may spark attacks
- 8:05 Virgin Blue will weather oil price turbulence.
- 8:13 2008 Used Car Safety Ratings study: small cars safer
- 8:20 Keeping it in the family; a new army recruit
- 8:25 Music from Album of the Week - Worksongs by Tina Harrod
Tuesday 22 July 2008
- 6:06 Tentative agreement in Zimbabwe
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Fragile X syndrome
- 6:43 Gordon Brown in Israel
- 6:52 Nathan Deakes pulls out of the Olypmics
- 6:57 Finance: Rebecca Hyam
- 7:31 Nathan Deakes interview
- 7:42 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Ambassador to the Holy See
- 7:48 Asean bites the bullet on human rights
- 7:55 Arrest of Serbia's wartime president Radovan Karadzic
- 8:05 Major General Jim Molan on the war in Iraq
- 8:20 More on the arrest of Radovan Karadzic
- 8:24 TV: 60 Minutes
Monday 21 July 2008
- 6:13 Tax debates sparks protests in Argentina
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:37 Update on the Tour de France: Cadel Evans loses lead
- 6:45 Barack Obama in Afghanistan
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:41 Patel faces 14 charges as he touches down in Brisbane
- 7:48 Calls for Papal apology to go further
- 7:55 Sydney father offers home to paedophile Dennis Ferguson
- 8:05 China's fastest growing city: Chongqing
- 8:16 Love booms in the top end
- 8:22 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Tina Harrod
Friday 18 July 2008
- 6:22 Stations of the Cross
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Imaging
- 6:45 Papers with Mike Woods
- 6:47 90th anniversary of Russian royal family's execution
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Penny Wong
- 7:40 Malaysian opposition leader again fights for political survival
- 7:46 Origin Energy: strong carbon price signal needed
- 7:52 Baby boomers going under
- 8:05 The Pope and World Youth Day
- 8:15 The Pope meets the pilgrims
- 8:20 Brisbane Festival 2008
- 8:25 Music from Album of the Week A Loud Call Holly Throsby
Thursday 17 July 2008
- 6:06 Green Paper consultation begins
- 6:37 Gender Diet
- 6:45 Pressure on Fiji to keep election pledge
- 6:50 Reactions to the Green Paper on Emissions Trading
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Green Paper politics
- 7:36 Green Paper consultation repeat
- 7:47 Effects of Green Paper plans on the poor
- 7:53 European trading scheme lessons
- 8:05 World Youth Day concerts
- 8:14 Tech review with Peter Marks - iPhone
- 8:21 Electricity generators welcome Green Paper
Wednesday 16 July 2008
- 6:22 Small Arms Survey
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Fannie and Freddie: will the bail-out work?
- 6:44 Vocation Expo: recruiting priests
- 6:51 Petrol protected
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Petrol
- 7:48 Selling the emissions trading scheme
- 8:05 Export laws deter buyers for Aboriginal art
- 8:12 Illegal child immigrants in the US
- 8:20 Ethiopia Wellwishers
Tuesday 15 July 2008
- 6:21 AWU and emissions trading
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Vanuatu burial site on World Heritage list
- 6:44 Foreign Minister Stephen Smith in Fiji
- 6:53 Sudanese president charged with war crimes by ICC
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Chinese born Australian table tennis team
- 7:41 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:48 Jeffrey Sachs: sustainable solutions
- 8:05 MacKillop Foundation
- 8:13 Charlotte Medal
- 8:20 Workskills winners
Monday 14 July 2008
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Lower Murray residents' protest calls for more water
- 6:44 World Youth Day preparations
- 6:52 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac upset markets
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:47 Stations of the Cross performance
- 7:52 Tour de France
- 8:06 Lenin's Failed Conquest of Europe
- 8:17 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie A Loud Call Holly Throsby
- 8:23 T-shirts for human rights in Beijing
Friday 11 July 2008
- 6:19 International year of the potato
- 6:26 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith: fruit flies
- 6:45 Coral reefs at risk
- 6:51 West Papuan students on trial
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Climate change expert attracts full houses
- 7:40 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Brendan Nelson
- 7:43 Finishing touches being put to climate change green paper
- 7:52 New push for Indigenous recognition in constition
- 8:05 What to do about paedophiles released from prison
- 8:24 Music from Album of the Week - To Survive by Joan As Police Woman
Thursday 10 July 2008
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 IAG boss announces 600 jobs to go
- 6:44 Civilians under fire in Afghanistan
- 6:49 Defence Minister on the joint strike fighter delay
- 6:56 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tony Abbott's book
- 7:40 Business anger at innovation cutbacks
- 7:48 Australian hurdler Jana Rawlinson out of Beijing games
- 7:54 World Skills Australia competition
- 8:05 Paedophile hysteria
- 8:14 Olympian James Tomkins
- 8:22 Internet chip breakthrough
Wednesday 09 July 2008
- 6:23 Music from Album of the Week - To Survive by Joan As Police Woman
- 6:26 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Plan to tackle global poverty
- 6:42 Public transport funding
- 6:50 Canberra urged to help Reinado lover in Timor
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:39 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - G8
- 7:44 Greens power in the Senate
- 8:05 World records tumble at US swimming trials
- 8:12 Life of George Hogg
- 8:23 History of the travel souvenir
Tuesday 08 July 2008
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Potential rail strike during World Youth Day
- 6:45 Price of Iraqi surge
- 6:58 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Start date for ETS
- 7:40 Ruling on Lowest paid today
- 7:47 Teenage culprits of child pornography
- 7:53 The Hollowmen
- 8:05 Support for Kevin Rudd's suggestion for an Asian Union
- 8:11 Tasmania's Greens Leader resigns
- 8:18 TV Review with Sue Turnbull
Monday 07 July 2008
- 6:19 Columbian hostages
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:45 Farmers nervous about emissions trading
- 6:53 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:46 Selling the Garnaut report to Australians
- 7:49 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - emissions trading scheme
- 7:54 Lobbyists call for action on climate change
- 8:05 G8 Summit
- 8:11 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - To Survive by Joan As Police Woman
- 8:17 Childhood eczema and its link to asthma
Friday 04 July 2008
- 6:19 Tour de France
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Cure for the herpes virus?
- 6:43 Australian sharemarket dives below 5,000 points
- 6:49 US justice system
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: emissions trading scheme
- 7:41 Malcolm Turnbull: Garnaut report and emissions trading scheme
- 7:53 COAG's deal on the Murray Darling River
- 8:05 Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim
- 8:12 Sports genes
- 8:20 NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander
Thursday 03 July 2008
- 6:22 Music from Album of the Week - Same Old Man by John Hiatt
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Captives release by Colombian guerrilla group FARC
- 6:44 COAG: harmonising occupational safety laws
- 6:51 New tourism plan
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - COAG
- 7:42 New Zealand prepares for carbon emissions trading
- 7:51 Queensland Premier Anna Bligh on COAG
- 8:05 Credit crunch far from over
- 8:12 Standard Operating Procedure: the story of Abu Grahib
- 8:23 Tech review with Peter Marks - TiVo
Wednesday 02 July 2008
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:37 Alexander Downer appointed as UN Cyprus envoy
- 6:44 Emissions trading scheme and business
- 6:50 Tensions between Israel and Iran
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Wednesday
- 7:42 BCA urges regulatory reform at COAG
- 7:48 British comedian Lenny Henry
- 8:05 African summit on Zimbabwe
- 8:11 Joseph Needham and the Great Secrets of China
- 8:22 Qantas announces upgraded frequent flyer program
Tuesday 01 July 2008
- 6:20 Truck drivers protest
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 The 100-Mile Diet
- 6:50 25th anniversary of Franklin River High Court decision
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 The baby bonus
- 7:43 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Today's Newspoll
- 7:49 The start of the new financial year: tax cuts and inflation
- 7:54 Housing affordability for the elderly
- 8:05 Calls for a Papal apology
- 8:12 The Clinton and Obama relationship
- 8:23 Drought panel to review national drought policy
June 2008
Monday 30 June 2008
- 6:23 Relaxing domain name laws
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Scattered: The Inside Story of Ice In Australia
- 6:46 Nationals celebrate Gippsland win
- 6:53 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Gippsland by-election
- 7:41 Foreign Minister Stephen Smith
- 7:48 Zimbabwean Senator says election was a 'sham'
- 7:53 Protection for doctors
- 8:05 US airlines on brink of bankruptcy as fuel price soars
- 8:11 25th anniversary of fight to save the Franklin River
- 8:22 Album of the Week: Same Old Man by John Hiatt
Friday 27 June 2008
- 6:20 The Vagina Monologues
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Crocodiles, cannabis and polling booths
- 6:43 Encounter: The politics behind shadow puppetry
- 6:49 Jose Ramos Horta as the UN's next Commissioner for Human Rights
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Gippsland voters prepare for by-election
- 7:43 Political stunts in the spotlight
- 7:50 International Whaling Commission
- 8:05 Friday Panel - Labor's six month report card
- 8:22 Australian basketballer hopes for an NBA career
Thursday 26 June 2008
- 6:19 Everglades buyback scheme
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 China lifts domestic petrol prices to cap demand
- 6:42 US interest rates on hold
- 6:48 UK pressure on Zimbabwe
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Thursday
- 7:41 14 Senators retire today
- 7:46 Democrats' last day in the Senate
- 8:05 New funds for autism programs
- 8:11 North Korea's nuclear disclosure
- 8:16 NSW School Concerto Competition
- 8:25 Battle for Australia Day
Wednesday 25 June 2008
- 6:12 Bill Clinton finally endorses Barack Obama
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Funds brace for super losses
- 6:45 Liberal Senator Gary Humphries on the Alcopop tax
- 6:50 International pressure mounts on Robert Mugabe
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Alcopops
- 7:41 Breast cancer more dangerous in young women
- 7:47 Australia's Health Report 2008
- 8:05 Qantas dispute
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week - Distance Over Time
Tuesday 24 June 2008
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Dispensing fees threaten methadone program
- 6:42 Wimbledon first round results
- 6:49 Zimbabwe's political crisis deepens
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Sport: Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:42 Energy unions unite on climate change
- 7:50 Steve Bracks on the Pacific guest-workers scheme
- 8:05 Belinda Neal and Iguana-gate
- 8:12 Ship Security Alert System flawed
- 8:17 Farmers say they'll continue wheat desk fight
- 8:21 TV Review: CSI and Spooks
Monday 23 June 2008
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Dam Doonas
- 6:44 Morgan Tsvangirai pulls out of presidential run-off
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:40 International Whaling Commision meets
- 7:48 Nick Xenophon on his Senate plans
- 7:55 Safe drinking guidelines
- 8:05 Impact of climate change on Kiribati
- 8:12 Hydrogen fuelled cars
- 8:23 Album of the Week - Distance Over Time by Paul Greene
Friday 20 June 2008
- 6:09 Growing political crisis in Argentina
- 6:25 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - skin cancer
- 6:44 Coalition splits on single desk wheat marketing
- 6:48 Arctic's sea ice rapidly disappearing
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Olympic Games
- 7:40 Anniversary of Northern Territory intervention
- 7:45 Permo-Drive: Commercial Ready grants scrapped
- 7:53 Child care union launches campaign to address skills crisis
- 8:05 Rivers crisis: two grim reports on MDB health
- 8:25 Take your dog to work day
Thursday 19 June 2008
- 6:06 US offshore and Alaskan oil drilling proposal
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:35 Sudoku mistrial
- 6:44 Innovation funding scrapped
- 6:53 African pressure mounts on Robert Mugabe
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - federal opposition stalls bud
- 7:43 AMA on super clinics
- 7:50 ACF call for National Oceans Act
- 7:55 CEOs sleep on the streets
- 8:05 Press gallery mid-winter ball
- 8:12 Australia's top 10 sounds
- 8:19 Tech review with Peter Marks - Firefox
Wednesday 18 June 2008
- 6:07 'Truce' agreed between Israel and Hamas
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Efforts to combat malaria in the Pacific
- 6:43 Defence force gap year recruits
- 6:50 French defence overhaul
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Belinda Neal
- 7:42 ACTU National Secretary
- 7:49 High petrol prices driving a shorter working week
- 7:54 Victorian police
- 8:05 Underpants and the industrialisation of China
- 8:17 Quatrotango
Tuesday 17 June 2008
- 6:06 Danger for Australian troops in Afghanistan
- 6:22 Farmers protest single wheat export desk
- 6:27 Papers : James Carleton
- 6:36 UN to report on situation in East Timor
- 6:44 NSW electricity privatisation
- 6:51 New record oil price
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan
- 7:44 Nursing Federation Roundtable takes on AMA
- 7:47 Danger for Australian troops in Afghanistan - full report
- 8:06 New Lord Snowdon biography
- 8:17 WA energy crisis
- 8:23 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - City That Care Forgot by Dr John and the Lower 911
Monday 16 June 2008
- 6:06 Tensions rise between Afghanistan and Pakistan
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Tassie wilderness
- 6:45 Robert Mugabe ready for war
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Petrol prices
- 7:42 Budget being pushed through Senate
- 7:53 New binge drinking guidelines
- 8:05 Blue Covenant: water crisis
- 8:18 Fargo wedding follow-up
- 8:24 Fargo Tasmanian honeymoon
Friday 13 June 2008
- 6:08 US Supreme Court rules on Guantanamo trials
- 6:27 Papers; James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith: ancient plants
- 6:44 Slavery in Australia
- 6:50 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: end of Democrats' era
- 7:40 Babcock & Brown
- 7:46 Kevin Rudd to forge ties with Indonesia
- 7:53 Horse flu inquiry
- 8:05 Friday Panel: nuclear commission
- 8:23 Friday Comedy - Brian Dawe and John Clarke
Thursday 12 June 2008
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Jim Maxwell: Cricket
- 6:43 Canada's apology to its indigenous peoples
- 6:50 US strike inside Pakistan
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: anger management orders
- 7:42 Fundamental reform promised for Australia's primary health care
- 7:48 Aged care under pressure
- 7:55 The Dalai Lama in Australia
- 8:05 Credit crunch drives expats home
- 8:12 Boxing champion Danny Green's new autobiography
- 8:25 Fargo Wedding
Wednesday 11 June 2008
- 6:24 President Bush last European tour
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Sink the HMAS Canberra
- 6:44 Mars soil is 'too clumpy'
- 6:52 Doubts expressed over hybrid car deal
- 6:57 Finance: Mark Bannerman
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Car Industry
- 7:41 Federal and Queensland rescue packages for international tourism
- 7:48 Plane crash in Sudan
- 7:54 Japanese perspective on Australia's anti-whaling stance
- 8:05 US wine market
- 8:11 Land owners want greater share of mining prosperity
- 8:18 National Instrument Bank
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week - There Were Wolves by The Accidental
Tuesday 10 June 2008
- 6:14 Human rights violations in Zimbabwe
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Opposition responds to Kevin Rudd on nuclear disarmament
- 6:45 Michael Milton qualifies for Beijing Paralympics
- 6:52 Lack of committment by States blamed for surge in new HIV cases
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 New Australian nuclear non proliferation commission
- 7:48 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Nuclear Non Proliferation
- 7:53 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 8:05 US economist in Australia to speak with business groups
- 8:15 A tour guide to Australian trade success stories
- 8:24 Picasso and his Collection
Monday 09 June 2008
- 6:24 Music from Album of the Week - Roll With You by Eli 'Paperboy' Reed & the True Loves
- 6:27 Papers with Mark Bannerman
- 6:36 Travel: accommodation in convents and monasteries
- 6:47 Gas rush
- 6:53 Record oil prices
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Rudd visits Japan
- 7:41 PM's first official visit to Japan
- 7:52 Men's health
- 8:05 Politicians up for auction
- 8:11 Enid Lyons Leading Lady to a Nation
- 8:23 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - There Were Wolves by The
Friday 06 June 2008
- 6:22 US and UK diplomats detained in Zimbabwe
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Multiple sclerosis
- 6:50 Guantanamo tria lof 9/11 'mastermind'
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Asian Union
- 7:41 Federal government launches e-security service
- 7:51 Transport should be in emissions trading scheme - Greens
- 8:05 Debate heats up over Victorian pipeline proposal
- 8:12 French Open semis and final
- 8:18 Dream comes true for league loving opera singer
- 8:20 Rudd sketch
Thursday 05 June 2008
- 6:16 Morgan Tsvangirai detained
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Electric cars
- 6:44 Riding the coal gravy train
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Asia-Pacific Union
- 7:40 World Environment Day: kick the carbon habit
- 8:05 Understanding self harm
- 8:11 Salute - a film about athlete Peter Norman
- 8:21 Tech review with Peter Marks - mobile phones
Wednesday 04 June 2008
- 6:09 UN World Food Summit
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Health benefits of cycling
- 6:42 Human rights abuses by Australian mining companies
- 6:49 Obama on the brink of nomination
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Liberals v Nationals
- 7:41 Senator Nick Minchin: legislative logjam in the Senate
- 7:48 Call for government funded obesity surgery
- 7:54 Foreign aid and abortion
- 8:05 Mafia boss biography
- 8:16 Music from Album of the Week - Roll With You by Eli Reed
- 8:19 Cape York Indigenous Protected Area
- 8:24 Sydney Observatory turns 150
Tuesday 03 June 2008
- 6:25 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:35 No interest rate rise today - but danger hasn't passed
- 6:43 Danish embassy bomb attack in Pakistan
- 6:50 Australian food task force
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - PM polls
- 7:40 Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon
- 7:49 Top NSW crime investigator arrested
- 7:54 Yves Saint Laurent obituary
- 8:05 Under-insurance
- 8:12 Australian sainthood
- 8:18 RN Breakfast Sessions - Naturally7 performing live
Monday 02 June 2008
- 6:15 UN conference on world food crisis
- 6:25 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Fussy eaters: children's recipes
- 6:52 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7:30 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan
- 7:41 Problems with Murray Darling Basin water buy back
- 7:53 Social crisis in caravan parks
- 8:05 Plans to revive The Bulletin
- 8:13 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie: Roll With You by Eli 'Paperboy' Reed & The True Loves
- 8:20 Sewer mining
May 2008
Friday 30 May 2008
- 6:23 Music from Album of the Week - Hymns in the Key of 666 by Hellsongs
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Viking DNA extracted
- 6:44 LPG best way to beat rising petrol prices
- 6:50 Geoff Cousins on ANZ and the $2 billion pulp mill
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:34 Super 14 Rugby Final
- 7:39 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - fuel watch scheme
- 7:53 Airlines pursue low cost model despite high oil prices
- 8:05 The Bill Henson photography debate
Thursday 29 May 2008
- 6:15 French serial killer sentenced
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Did the bonus culture trigger the credit crunch?
- 6:43 Resignation of three top NSW Liberal office bearers
- 6:51 Human remains found at WW1 battlefield
- 7:30 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - government leaks
- 7:41 Defence families still waiting for compensation
- 7:50 Telstra puts its case for winning broadband network tender
- 8:05 Petrol debate 'short-sighted, reckless and irresponsible': Climate Institute
- 8:12 GM Free Chefs Charter
- 8:17 Olive growers baffled by crop theft
- 8:23 Amnesty wants Olympic spotlight on human rights
Wednesday 28 May 2008
- 6:06 UN aid workers accused of sexual abuse
- 6:26 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Hope Spy Files
- 6:45 New boss tries to arrest decline at leading insurer
- 6:51 Proposal to cut EU petrol taxes
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - fuel watch scheme
- 7:38 Tasmanian premier on public infrastructure for Gunns pulp mill
- 7:48 Report on philanthropy for improving Indigenous education
- 7:54 Australia wants to host the FIFA World Cup in 2018
- 8:05 US Politics: Francis Fukuyama
- 8:15 Flamenco guitarist Paco Peņa
Tuesday 27 May 2008
- 6:20 Whaling migration
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Fromelles dig
- 6:45 Austrade and China's renewable energy market
- 6:51 Free flow of aid to Burma questioned
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:30 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Resource Minister
- 7:42 Mal Brough pushes Queensland Liberal-Nationals merger
- 7:49 David Bartlett becomes new Tasmanian Premier
- 7:55 Two young Australians will meet the Pope
- 8:05 Amazon's deforestation
- 8:13 TV: Big Brother
Monday 26 May 2008
- 6:17 Mars probe
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 French Open preview
- 6:44 Furore over Bill Henson art images continues
- 6:52 Preview of the week ahead in business and finance
- 7:30 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - petrol prices
- 7:40 Demand for rise in teachers' pay
- 7:45 Cannes film festival winners
- 7:54 Diesel and trucks
- 8:05 Premier of Tasmania quits
- 8:10 Reconciliation Week
- 8:16 Cruise ship company calls for urgent upgrade of ports
- 8:21 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Hymns in the Key of 666
Friday 23 May 2008
- 6:20 Unskilled worker program
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Quest to find life on Mars
- 6:44 Maritime Museum
- 6:50 Future of Australian tourism
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Friday
- 7:41 Iraq War and the price of petrol
- 7:48 Lead in Mt Isa
- 8:05 Friday Panel - Paid Maternity Leave
- 8:21 Eurovision song contest
Thursday 22 May 2008
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Red Shield Appeal
- 6:44 Australia's trade with Europe
- 6:50 Anti-immigrant attacks in South Africa
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Turnbull's budget reply
- 7:41 TERRiA consortium to challenge Telstra
- 7:48 Father of reconciliation wins peace award
- 7:55 Ballarat museum celebrates gold rush
- 8.05 New book on Indian steel baron Lakshmi Mittal
- 8:16 Tech review with Peter Marks: end of telephone customer service?
- 8:25 Q&A - new show on ABC1
Wednesday 21 May 2008
- 6:24 Music from Album of the Week - Just Say by Kylie Auldist
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Oil prices
- 6:43 My Father's Country by Wibke Bruhns
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - the Liberal party
- 7:41 US Primaries in Kentucky and Oregon
- 7:50 Vietnam Victoria Cross sells at auction
- 7:55 State of Origin
- 8:05 Housing for those with mental illnesses
- 8:15 Paralympian's victory both inspirational and controversial
- 8:24 Abbey Museum
- 8:24 Abbey Museum
Tuesday 20 May 2008
- 6:10 Aid workers still waiting for supplies
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Elgin Marbles controversy
- 6:44 Sydney Film Festival to give award
- 6:50 Anti-immigrant violence in South Africa
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather & Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: latest polls
- 7:40 Warren Truss on Liberals leadership and Gippsland by-election
- 7:47 Solar rebate row
- 7:54 Brisbane Bikes
- 8.12 Australian equities outperform property and shares
- 8:05 Australians overwhelmed by financial decisions
- 8:19 Tasmanian tiger genes
Monday 19 May 2008
- 6:16 Lessons in development from the Afar people of Ethiopia
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:44 Current aid situation in Burma
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:41 Indigenous health
- 7:48 Indiana Jones premiere
- 7:55 Simpson and his donkey
- 8:06 Favourite museum competition
- 8:15 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Just Say by Kylie Auldis
- 8:23 Brittlestar City
Friday 16 May 2008
- 6:21 Peddling influence and money
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton: Friday
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith: treatment of strokes
- 6:45 MS Brain Bank
- 6:51 Mining milestone for Fortescue
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk: Friday
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Budget reply
- 7:47 Qantas and unions lock horns in industrial dispute
- 7:54 Budget means testing
- 8:05 American author Jodi Picoult
- 8:18 First ever Triple J cross
- 8:27 Music from Album of the Week - The Bowery by Firekites
Thursday 15 May 2008
- 6:22 Australian-Iraqi crop program
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton: Thursday
- 6:37 Unemployment benefits: 8-week breach remains
- 6:37 Mixed response to welfare changes
- 6:42 Bureaucracy blocks aid to Burma
- 6:49 Child victims of Burma's cyclone Nargis
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk: Thursday
- 7:31 Weather, Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Alco-pop tax
- 7:41 Future Fund becomes one of Australia's largest institutional investors
- 7:53 Victorian Liberal party continues to probe blog crisis
- 8:05 Pre-mixed alcohol drinks
- 8:17 A week of viola concerts
Wednesday 14 May 2008
- 6:07 Budget talk teaser
- 6:10 Deadly bomb attacks in Jaipur
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton: Wednesday
- 6:36 China's earthquake search and rescue operation
- 6:41 Budget reactions
- 6:43 Government flunks the climate change test - Greens leader Bob Brown
- 6:50 Budget an economic con
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk: Wednesday
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:33 Treasurer talks up his inflation fighting budget
- 7:42 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - The Budget
- 7:47 Budget welcomed with some cautions
- 8:05 Classic children's book turns 90
- 8:12 Computer games exhibition underway in Melbourne
- 8:19 Sniffing mouthwash
Tuesday 13 May 2008
- 6:12 Relief operations after China's massive earthquake
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton: Tuesday
- 6:36 Battle of Coral
- 6:45 Chinese earthquake latest
- 6:51 Bank merger
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather, Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan
- 7:40 Federal opposition challenges government's budget plans
- 7:50 Burma update
- 8:05 Tests may be used for needs based schools funding
- 8:14 TV Review with Sue Turnbull - ABC drama Bed of Roses
- 8:23 Flying boats
Monday 12 May 2008
- 6:17 Zimbabwe's presidential elelctions
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton: Monday
- 6:36 More fighting in Lebanon
- 6:43 Foreign Minister defends Burma aid effort
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan: pre Budget
- 7:42 Finance Minister has a key role in inflation battle
- 7:48 AMA says Medicare changes will increase load on public hospitals
- 8:05 Make or break time for Coorong Estuary
- 8:13 Cricket bats - Gideon Haigh
- 8:21 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - The Bowery by Firekites
Friday 09 May 2008
- 6:20 World Youth Day
- 6:27 Papers
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - breastfeeding and smart babies
- 6:47 Bryson's Dictionary
- 6:53 UN pleads with Burma to speed up visas for relief workers
- 6:58 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - budget surplus
- 7:40 Millennium development goals
- 7:48 Fierce fighting in Beirut
- 7:55 Infrastructure spending of Pilbara
- 8:05 Friday panel: solutions to Burma's humanitarian crisis
- 8:20 Parliament House turns 20
Thursday 08 May 2008
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:37 Latest US Primaries
- 6:46 Burmese Junta slow to grant access to aid agencies
- 6:51 Burma's cyclone deaths 'exceed 100,000'
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Thursday
- 7:40 New framework for Commonwealth-state healthcare
- 7:49 Uncertainty and risk
- 7:55 Burma aid visas
- 8:05 Mining town straining under unprecedented growth
- 8:12 Technology Review: Peter Marks
- 8:18 Coal industry faces new fight over water and rivers
Wednesday 07 May 2008
- 6.36 Water worries for new Australian citrus season
- 6:12 Burma's cyclone casualties grow
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:45 457 Visas
- 6:50 Burma emergency
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Wednesday
- 7:39 $19m federal response to SA Indigenous abuse report
- 7:47 What business wants from the federal Budget
- 7:53 Daniel Fisher - a psychiatrist who had schizophrenia
- 8:05 Judith Lucy: Family Alphabet
- 8:16 Robert Forster's new album The Evangelist
Tuesday 06 May 2008
- 6:23 Music from Album of the Week - The Evangelist by Robert Forster
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Flu season
- 6:42 Burma cylcone relief
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:40 Deputy federal opposition leader backs Buswell
- 7:49 International fears over Fiji's press freedoms
- 7:55 Call for marijuana to be sold by Australia Post
- 8:05 WA Liberals condemned to 'the wilderness years'
- 8:17 Archaeological dig at scene of Ned Kelly's Last Stand
- 8:23 Compulsory volunteering
Monday 05 May 2008
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 British Labour's local elections debacle
- 6:46 ACT backs down on ceremonies for same sex couples
- 6:52 RBA expected to keep interest rates on hold
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Rudd's Budget
- 7:45 NSW electricity privatisation - opposition from the Labor backbench
- 7:50 NSW electricity privatisation - support from business
- 7:54 Public Service Cuts
- 8:05 Reflections on our convict heritage
- 8:16 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - The Evangelist by Robert Forster
- 8:22 Borneo reforestation project
Friday 02 May 2008
- 6:19 To the Limit - Speed rock climbing
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - Bird sight
- 6:44 Family farms
- 6:50 Al Qaeda's terrorist threat
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:30 Weather /Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Budget
- 7:40 NSW electricity privatisation
- 7:46 Logie awards turn 50
- 7:53 John Cargher dies
- 8:05 Are middle income earners doing it tough?
- 8:15 Australia: Land of Parrots
Thursday 01 May 2008
- 6:06 Sydney Harbour crash
- 6:21 Tasmanian Design Island Festival
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:37 National Security
- 6:44 Aluminium prices surge thanks to growing demand in China
- 6:52 US economic growth and rates
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan
- 7:42 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Thursday
- 7:47 Homelessness in Martin Place
- 7:54 Giant squid thaw reveals world's largest eyes
- 8:05 The End of Charity: Time for Social Enterprise
- 8:18 Tax sports
April 2008
Wednesday 30 April 2008
- 6:10 Austrian captives: DNA
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton
- 6:36 Photographs of global warming's effects on Antarctica
- 6:44 Pitcairn Island women seek compensation
- 6:49 Housing slowdown
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather /Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Wednesday
- 7:39 Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland
- 7:48 China pours money into Australian resources sector
- 7:53 Constitutional recognition of Indigenous rights
- 8:06 Dr Haneef inquiry
- 8:12 Gym music tariff
- 8:18 The Audreys performing live
Tuesday 29 April 2008
- 6:20 Threat of electoral fraud in Britain
- 6:27 Papers with James Carleton
- 6:37 Austrian captives: confession
- 6:44 GetUp kick-starting reconciliation
- 6:49 World rice shortage
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Tuesday
- 7:41 Afghanistan's drug trade and the Taliban's resurgence
- 7:50 Vision for Australia as the world's first solar continent
- 8:05 Horse flu report due to be released
- 8:11 Grieving on the battlefield
- 8:22 Report says Solomon Islands mission should be wound down
Monday 28 April 2008
- 6:27 Monday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Australian food security
- 6:43 Austrian incest captive
- 6:52 Monday Finance - RBA looks for signs economy is slowing
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:40 Queensland Premier, Anna Bligh
- 7:50 Australian soldier killed in Afghanistan
- 7:55 ACTU calls for national inquiry into asbestos
- 8:05 Designer of Beijing Olympic stadium
- 8:15 Album of the Week: When the Flood Comes by The Audreys
- 8:24 Giant squid thaw
Friday 25 April 2008
- 6:05 Anzac Day dawn service in Canberra
- 6:27 Friday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Anzac Day's first dawn service in France
- 6:45 Science with Chris Smith - fighting landmines
- 6:52 The allergy epidemic
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather, Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Anzac service in Iraq
- 7:43 Gallipoli dawn service
- 7:49 Australia's war heroes
- 8:05 Veteran from East Timor
- 8:13 The Men of the Line
Thursday 24 April 2008
- 6:13 A government of national unity for Zimbabwe?
- 6:27 Thursday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Nazi Olympics and the torch relay
- 6:44 Chinese students and Tibetan protestors descend on Canberra
- 6:50 US Democratic deadlock
- 7:31 Weather and sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan – Thursday
- 7:40 Forest carbon deal may save PNG forests
- 7:48 Inflation puts pressure on the government to reign in spending
- 7:55 AOC President hopes for peaceful protests
- 8:05 Tech review with Peter Marks – Microsoft Vista
- 8:13 Olympic torch hoax in 1956
- 8:19 Torch relay begins in Canberra
- 8:23 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - JIM by Jamie Lidell
Wednesday 23 April 2008
- 6:27 Wednesday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Jobs in the homeless industry
- 6:42 Inflation expected to jump
- 6:47 US Pennsylvania primary
- 6:57 Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 7.53 West Australian Newspapers boardroom stoush comes to a head
- 7:31 Weather and sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan – Torch relay
- 7:40 Canberra prepares for Beijing Olympic torch relay
- 7:47 Torch runner says Olympic ideal is beyond politics
- 8:05 Queensland farmers
- 8:20 Archiving the Internet
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week - Jim by Jamie Lidell
Tuesday 22 April 2008
- 6:27 Tuesday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Bank of England rescue plan
- 6:45 Record oil prices
- 6:50 Proposal to help the poor with low interest loans
- 6:57 Finance with Adrian Thirsk
- 7:31 Weather and sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Attention will turn to the 90th anniversary on the Western Front this
- 7:41 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan — Tuesday
- 7:47 Federation Commission may drive major political reform
- 7:55 Ausrtalia gets bigger
- 8:05 Australia's agricultural future: the UN Environment Program
- 8:11 TV: Canal Road
- 8:17 The RN Breakfast Sessions - Soweto Gospel Choir
Monday 21 April 2008
- 6:10 Zimbabwe's 'undeclared war'
- 6:27 Monday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 China's anti-western protests
- 6:46 Monarchists say republic vote at summit was rigged
- 6:52 The week ahead in business and finance
- 7:31 Weather and sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:36 Michelle Grattan - Monday
- 7:40 2020 Summit work to go on
- 7:50 GM planting
- 8:06 Three participants give their assessment of the 2020 Summit
- 8:23 Album of the Week with Tim Ritchie - Jim by Jamie Lidell
Friday 18 April 2008
- 6:22 Lost baggage
- 6:26 Friday papers with James Carleton
- 6:36 Science with Chris Smith - dangers of vitamin pills
- 6:45 Rugby League: More than just a game
- 6:50 NRL 'Team of the Century'
- 7:30 Weather and Sport with Warwick Hadfield - Friday
- 7:35 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
- 7:45 The Government urged to act on the 2020 summit ideas
- 7:51 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - lead-up to the 2020 summit
- 7:55 Extinct orchid alive and well
- 8:05 Call for resource smart waste disposal levy on all goods
- 8:22 Music from Album of the Week - Little Voice by Sara Bareilles
Thursday 17 April 2008
- 6:08 Pope's visit to the US
- 6:23 Music from Album of the Week - Little Voice by Sara Bareil
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton and Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 6:36 Skills training
- 6:46 The Bin Ladens
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - 2020 summit
- 7:40 Environment Ministers meet on banning plastic bags
- 7:44 Bob Brown supports euthanasia and plastic bag ban
- 7:52 Hundreds of rare First World War photographs discovered
- 8:05 One stop childcare
- 8:14 Merger mania continues in insurance industry
- 8:20 Australian experts helping China preserve its cultural heritage
Wednesday 16 April 2008
- 6:06 Iraq bloodshed
- 6:22 Rudd fuel plan
- 6:27 Papers: James Carleton + Finance: Adrian Thirsk
- 6:44 China now the world's worst polluter
- 7:31 Weather + Sport with Warwick Hadfield
- 7:35 Federal politics with Michelle Grattan - (petrol prices)
- 7:40 Whaling envoy will be appointed
- 7:51 Mortgage borrowers on fixed rate loans face higher repayments
- 8:05 Fuel watch: Senator Steve Fielding
- 8:10 Major Peter Badcoe's Victoria Cross being auctioned
- 8:17 Almost perfect