The Unconventional Economist Leith Van Onselen dispels myths about immigration, telling Luke Australia needs to reduce the numbers of migrants arriving in the country.
The Daily Telegraph’s National Political Editor Sharri Markson tells Luke Barnaby Joyce deceived everyone around him and that there is only one way out from the scandal. Sharri also gives her tip on who will replace the Deputy Prime Minister
Macquarie Media Federal Political reporter Laura Parr updates Luke with the latest from Washington DC where a car has hit a barricade outside the White House, during Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's joint press conference with U.S. President D
Nationals Senator John 'Wacka' Williams has weighed in on the civil war that broke out between Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his deputy Barnaby Joyce this week.The Prime Minister branded Mr Joyce's relationship with a staffer a "shock
Horse racing fans will be pleased to know that the renowned NSW mare, Winx, is returning to the racing track.Winx is set to participate in a final 1200m gallop rehearsal on February 17th, joined by a group of stablemates.The rehearsal i
A new CSIRO study has revealed there is double the number of Great White Sharks on the Australian west coast than on the east coast.The results have sparked a push for more protections against sharks in Western Australia, which is a major sp
Liberal Senator and retired major general Jim Molan made headlines this week with his renewed warnings about levels of migration in Australia. Senator Molan warned that our culture and infrastructure cannot handle the present flow of immigra
Minister Matt Canavan joins Luke to discuss Labor back-tracking on its support for the Adani coal mine, Bill Shorten shutting down Labor by-election candidate Ged Kearney's suggestions that power assets should be nationalised and South Australi
The 'Unconventional Economist,' Leith Van Onselen from Macro Business joins Luke Grant to discuss his concerns Australia's growing immigration and population numbers is leading to overcrowding and a strain on resources and infrastructure.
General practitioners could be banned from prescribing strong painkillers in an attempt to prevent Australia following the United States into an opioid overdose epidemic.Luke Grant spoke to John Bell, The Friendly Pharmacist.
Peter O’malley, from Harris Partners Real Estate, forecasts the year ahead in the property market. Could we finally see the much needed relief in prices we've been hoping for?
Senator Cory Bernardi told Luke Grant his new year resolution is to fight back against the 'infringements' on our 'heritage, our pedigree, our way of life, and our values', and declared that if he won't, then nobody will.
Nick Behrans from the Queensland Economic Advocacy Solutions says there is a big shortage of apprentices in QLD and more needs to be done to attract teenagers
The Smith Family’s Alan Le May says going back to school can be over-whelming for families and there is more need than they can deal with. Kids spend on average 6 years in the Smith Family program