07 Nov 2015
FBI Director James Comey says its the filming of police brutality that is causing crime. Nothing to do with the brutality itself!
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07 Nov 2015
Planking was a strange phenomenon. But nutscaping is so much worse!
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07 Nov 2015
Should carers in hospital be charged for parking? And who nicked Bill Bailey's tour bus?
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27 Oct 2015
More on whether Exxon knew about climate change in the seventies. And Telsa S given a bad report card.
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27 Oct 2015
Prince Harry's support for the All Blacks, plus ads on ATMs and a chauvenistic labour hire firm. All that's making news in New Zealand. With David Campbell.
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27 Oct 2015
Rising household debt, falling auction clearance rates, Sydney's housing rubble is ready to burst.
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27 Oct 2015
Brian Haverty and Phil Dobbie discuss climate change, buskers, manflu and a new soccer.
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27 Oct 2015
TalkTalk is losing millions after hackers accessed customer records. Meanwhile the UK government ignores advice for a sugar tax.
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27 Oct 2015
Richard Kazimer updates us on the US democrfatic race, with Joe Biden stepping down and the Republicans failing to nail anything on Hillary Clinton over Benghazi.
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27 Oct 2015
Sydney's hap hazard transport planning is what you'd expect when you have so many local councils.
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28 Sep 2015
The UK Prime minister faces allegations of partaking in a bizarre student initiation ceremony.
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16 Sep 2015
Australia's Syrian refugee intake will all be required to sign saying they have read a guidebook put together by a public servant somewhere.
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16 Sep 2015
Jeremy Corbyn is the UK's new Labour leader. He seems to be making promises people want to hear.
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16 Sep 2015
They said it was a once in a lifetime referendum. But they're ready for another one in a year's time.
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16 Sep 2015
A BA Boeing 777 bursts into flames. So should you worry next time you get on one?
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16 Sep 2015
A request to read out the longest place name in Britain, fulfilled unconvincingly.
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16 Sep 2015
Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows humanitarian migrants are more likely to start their own business.
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16 Sep 2015
Anyone criticising Australia for not doing its bit for Syria, just needs to look over the ditch for a seriously lame effort.
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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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