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Luke speaks to ex service men and wonders how a baby got access to Arj Barker's comedy gig.
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The crowning title of caller of the week righteously went to Rob who spoke earlier in the show about his time serving in the army for Australia.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Dick Smith came onto the program and told the audience how he believes the rising rate of immigration and lower birth rate will dwarf housing into “China” style tiny dwellings.
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The Nationals Party Leader David Littleproud came onto the show and spoke about how censorship should be handled on social media platforms like X, formally Twitter.
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Luke asks James if he should update his engine control module for his new car.
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Ahead of ANZAC Day, Luke speaks to Martin Shaw about the services Wounded Heroes provides for ex-service Australians.
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Luke and Rod catch up with Bruce Gunter ahead of Truck Fest, plus Luke learns about the wonderful world of furries.
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It could be anything!
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An emailer asked Shane Oliver what the responsible things are to do with a large sum of inheritance money.
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Among the rising cost of living, Senator McKim came onto the program to appeal for the concern on the high price of fuel and rent, plus whether a similar action to the supermarket inquiry needs to be made.
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Luke catches up with Reverend Jim Reynolds and asks why women are leaving trade work.
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With Donald Trump still on trial and the US House of Representatives giving financial aid to Ukraine, Dr Keith Suter provides a much-needed insight on what’s happening on a global scale.
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AMP Chief Economist Shane Oliver gave his theory towards why big chains like Sizzler’s and Hogs Breath has since closed the door.
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Luke catches up with Dr Karl and learns how two bits of the moon, the size of Australia but hundreds of kilometres high, might lie 1,400 km underground.
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Luke, Bish and Adam look back at the week that was in review.
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Luke speaks with James Ward from Drive.com.au about how the electric car market still remains small and petrol cars are still on the rise.
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Job figures have gone up, while US President Joe Biden makes calls for Chinese steel tariffs to triple.
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Luke asks why better protection is required on Australia's worst road and how farmers are getting stung by the supermarket duopoly.
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If you know what it is, you know what it is.
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AMP's Chief Economist Shane Oliver discusses how a new scheme should be introduced to create incentive for more young people to take up trades.
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