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Jun
2015
As the Australian government fights accusations they paid people smugglers to turn back the boats, the Kiwi PM says they'd never stoop so low.
22
Jun
2015
The English have been busy celebrating the victory at Waterloo 200 years ago. But, as John Dobbie reports, there weren't too many English there at the time.
22
Jun
2015
Is Nigel Farage the affable chap we saw on TV? And, John Dobbie asks, is the hot tub adrift in the English Channel symbolic of his future?
22
Jun
2015
UK seaside resorts are a thing of the past, but a touch of nostalgia might be enough to bring back the crowds.
18
Jun
2015
Wind power is evil. Coal is good for the soul. We already know Tony Abbott's views on it. But there's a technological development her should hear about.
18
Jun
2015
Some of the secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden have been decoded by the Russians and Chinese, exposing British spies. Allegedly.
18
Jun
2015
Brits overseas have a natural tendency to take their clothes off. But beware, earthquakes will almost certainly ensue.
18
Jun
2015
Philae, the comet lander, has sprung back to life and with charged batteries is beaming back data. John Dobbie reports.
18
Jun
2015
One SMH reader who spoke out against wind power, seems to have a history of blocking green energy. So Balls Radio furnishes him with a few facts. Yes , facts!
18
Jun
2015
Jeb Bush is one of many GOP candidates for the Presidency, but its not working too well for him says Richard Kazimer.
18
Jun
2015
Let's be clear, a promotional video a few weeks back is not an official campaign launch. Last week was Hillary Clinton's official tilt at the Presidency. Richard Kazimer explains.
18
Jun
2015
A government workers' union in the US claims someone has hacked the social security numbers for every federal employee. Richard Kazimer answers the question, who would do such a thing?
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18
Jun
2015
Joe Hockey thinks Sydney house prices are affordable. Well, Balls Radio does some fact checking and wonders where the money is coming from.
17
Jun
2015
The Kiwi government has sold off thousands of state houses. David Campbell says in many cases the buyers picked up a bargain and taxpayers lost out.
16
Jun
2015
It's not just Sydney house prices that have lost all perspective. A 140-year old bottle of beer sold for £3,300 - five times more than expected
16
Jun
2015
When they're not drinking liquid nitrogen, Brits are off causing trouble in the bars of Majorca. But new laws could change all that.
16
Jun
2015
Big Ideas this week include a TV cooking show devoted to feral birds and animals, steeplechase racing without horses and a brilliant way of reducing the rich poor gap.
16
Jun
2015
Make no mistake, Sydney house prices will fall. Phil Dobbie explains how they are close to the least affordable at record low interest rates.