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24 Feb 2015
Prime Minister Abbott has played the fear card, but his National Security Address fell a little flat. What he needed was a dramatic music backing.
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16 Feb 2015
The artist behind the Tower of London poppies has received death threats.
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16 Feb 2015
The UK's Deputy Labour Leader Harriet Harman is rumoured to have described a Labour councillor as being "too pretty" for politics.
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16 Feb 2015
What constitutes a hate crime in the Amish community. Apparently, a trip to the barber.
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16 Feb 2015
Lets face it, the Oscars is a dull affair. Thankfully. Balls radio knows how to improve it.
16 Feb 2015
Having Aliser Henskens defend theseat of Ku-ring-gai shows just how much of a boys club the NSW Liberal party is.
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16 Feb 2015
Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show the unemployment rate has risen to 6.4 percent. How do we fix it?
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16 Feb 2015
Fancy that. A journalist who doesn't always tell the truth. US newsreader has paid a hefty price.
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16 Feb 2015
Sydney housing is a mess - it's unaffordable, with policies to increase density, often with money from overseas. The rules need to change.
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16 Feb 2015
President Obama has asked Congress to grant authority to fight ISIS on the ground. This from a President who promised to pull troops out.
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16 Feb 2015
Tony Abbott isn't safe from the threat of another challenge on his leadership, but will it make any difference?
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16 Feb 2015
The Daily Telegraph reported on a PWC study saying the debt to DSP ratio will be over 50% within 10-15 years. Should we be worried?
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16 Feb 2015
John Dobbie reports from the UK on Boris Johnson's plans for the top job, and an election campaign fought on pinning down tax evaders.
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16 Feb 2015
Right wingers don't like to be criticised. Take Christopher Pyne as an example, and UKIP's response to Balls Radio.
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16 Feb 2015
Gay couples in Alabama can be married, after the US Supreme Court overturned the State's ban. But it doesn't end there.
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16 Feb 2015
Craig Stephen Hicks killed three young Muslim students near the University of North Carolina. An example of hate crime.
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16 Feb 2015
On last week's Q and A on the ABC Sydney radio shock jock surprised everyone by revealing his true self - something many had never suspected.
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16 Feb 2015
New Zealand has announced a big contract to supply wool for sock wearers of the US. But Balls Radio has an idea on making the deal even bigger.
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What is Balls Radio?

Balls Radio is like talk radio, but for thinking people. Now a short daily occurrence, Phil Dobbie offers his opinions on what's happening, in the UK and overseas: politics, social policy, economics, science, religion. Yes, it's another, slightly overweight middle-aged white man telling the world how it should be. But there's nothing alt-right about Balls Radio. And we try and have fun along the way.

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