Complaints have been made to the International Olympic Committee regarding the quality of the medals handed out at the Paris Olympics. The New York Times investigated the issues with the Olympic medals, prompting officials to apologise and replace those in poor condition. Owner of Epic Medals, Sally Jarvis told Sofie Formica on 4BC Afternoons, “It’s […]
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National Rural News Tuesday January 21
In today’s National Rural News: Spray drift incidents on the rise, farmers still struggling with connectivity, more fire ants detected in Queensland – plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast
New initiative to bolster vet numbers in the regions
The New South Wales Farmers Association is welcoming the state government’s new initiative to help bolster veterinarian numbers across the regions. Vets, vet nurses, technicians and their families will be able to access assistance finding crucial services like housing and childcare if they move to the regions. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Association spokeswoman […]
FULL SHOW: listen back to 4BC Drive with Gary Hardgrave, Monday January 20th, 2025
Listen to Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive weekdays from 3:00pm
Off the back of a record 2024 car sales this year expected to be more subdued
Despite a new record for new car sales last year, up a marginal 0.3 per cent on 2023, the car industry believes 2025 will be a much harder market. Sales in 2024 were somewhat buoyed as car makers cleared backorders due to production constraints in 2022 and 2023. The market this year is expected to […]
Listen to the full show podcast – Wednesday – 22nd January
Shoplifting & Young Girls: How parents can handle the rising trend
Shoplifting remains the most common crime among women in NSW, with female offending rising 40% over the past decade. While reports of women shoplifting in Victoria have increased, offences among girls have declined—yet NSW data shows a sharp rise in young girls being prosecuted. Mike is joined by relationship counsellor and bestselling author Amanda Lambros, […]
NSW dog ownership could soon be subject to new laws
Mike speaks with Kathy Kopellis McLeod, Dog Behaviour Expert, about potential new laws that could require Australian dog owners to obtain a licence. The review comes in response to a series of recent dog attacks. In NSW, proposed changes may include harsher penalties for owners whose dogs harm others, especially if they fail to comply […]
Overnights with Mike Jeffreys – Wednesday – 22nd January
Listen to the full show podcast – Wednesday – 22nd January
National Days for January 22
Mike Jeffreys chats with Dale Sinden for the story behind today’s National Days for 22nd January.
Complaints have been made to the International Olympic Committee regarding the quality of the medals handed out at the Paris Olympics. The New York Times investigated the issues with the Olympic medals, prompting officials to apologise and replace those in poor condition. Owner of Epic Medals, Sally Jarvis told Sofie Formica on 4BC Afternoons, “It’s […]
National Rural News Tuesday January 21
In today’s National Rural News: Spray drift incidents on the rise, farmers still struggling with connectivity, more fire ants detected in Queensland – plus the latest from the markets and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcast
New initiative to bolster vet numbers in the regions
The New South Wales Farmers Association is welcoming the state government’s new initiative to help bolster veterinarian numbers across the regions. Vets, vet nurses, technicians and their families will be able to access assistance finding crucial services like housing and childcare if they move to the regions. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Association spokeswoman […]
FULL SHOW: listen back to 4BC Drive with Gary Hardgrave, Monday January 20th, 2025
Listen to Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive weekdays from 3:00pm
Off the back of a record 2024 car sales this year expected to be more subdued
Despite a new record for new car sales last year, up a marginal 0.3 per cent on 2023, the car industry believes 2025 will be a much harder market. Sales in 2024 were somewhat buoyed as car makers cleared backorders due to production constraints in 2022 and 2023. The market this year is expected to […]
Clinton Maynard talks with NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman and NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey about the NSW Police pay increase and the upcoming nurses’ strike.