The Australian Border Force dipped their toe in the water of oppression and pulled out quickly. Then blamed the PR department.
While Australia debates whether tampons should remain tax exempt, perhaps we should look to the US for tax suggestions.
Crude tennis player Nick Kyrgios didn’t paint Australia in a good light this week. Mind you, worse has come out of Donald Trump's mouth.
There's a chance Donald Trump could be the next US President. Is the world destined for mediocre leadership?
As Bronwyn Bishop steps down as speaker of the house, Australia needs to look to the UK to see how to do political scandals properly.
Bill Shorten shows how he's just like Tony, whilst Donald Trump sulks and Prof. Steve Keen forecasts the downfall of China.
Not surprising, Bronwyn Bishop comes under scrutiny on Balls Radio this week.
Steve Keen gets angry about the Greece solution and Phil on the hypocrisy of the Q and A boycott. Plus lots more.
This week we look at the way forward for Greece, how to stop ISIS in its tracks and how the US has fixed the same sex marriage issue.
Balls is not shrinking, despite the cold weather. In fact, it’s a long episode for the shortest day. Sit back, rug up and take it all in.
The Australian Prime Minister has a problem with wind. It’s too noisy. One of the topical issues analysed to the hilt on Balls Radio.
Applying double stamp-duty on long weekends is one great idea Balls Radio has for cooling the housing market. But, wait, there’s loads more …