Items filtered by date: July 2015
Monday, 27 July 2015 03:29

I want to be like Tony

Bill Shorten shows how he's just like Tony, whilst Donald Trump sulks and Prof. Steve Keen forecasts the downfall of China.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 22:24

Why Bronwyn Bishop has to resign

It’s not the excessive travel budgets that should see Bronwyn Bishop leaving the speaker’s chair, it’s her partisan approach to her job.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 22:21

The GOP clown car for the White House

Scott Walker is the latest Republican Presidential hopeful. Richard Kazimer explains why he doesn’t have a hope in hell. 

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Monday, 20 July 2015 22:17

Obama’s Iran nuclear deal

The US President says observation and a lifting of sanctions is the best way of keeping Iran’s nuclear aspirations in check. Of course, not all in the US agree.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 22:16

The Queen's Nazi Salute

The Sun’s scoop has hit headlines around the world. They were the first to bring the news that’s 80 years old.

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Tim Farron is the Liberal Democrat’s new head and already struggling with the media. And could Jeremy Corbyn really be the next Labour leader?

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It’s not just the helicopter flight, it’s her overseas expenses too. It seems few other politicians come even close to her high flying lifestyle.

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Monday, 20 July 2015 22:04

The Kiwis' Transgender Struggles

A big question on Balls Radio – which toilet should transgender people use? It caused ructions at a department store in Auckland.

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Shop owners in Auckland are divided on what the Chinatown district should be called. Any ideas? Plus the other big issues facing our trans-Tasman cousins.

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Imagine a veg garden on your head. Or make your hat a renewable energy source. Some of the brilliant ideas that’ll probably never be adopted.

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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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