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774 ABC Melbourne Mornings with Jon Faine

This is the page to find the first half an hour of the Morning Program every day. Click on the Listen link below to hear each segment.

Related Links: Some of the links may lead to web sites outside the ABC and as such the ABC has no editorial control over those sites.


Monday, 21 January 2008

The first half hour of audio can be accessed below, and is available shortly after 10am. It includes the following items:


Budget crackdown/Libs meet.
Malcolm Turnball, Shadow Treasurer

Tired Tennis.
Craig Tiley, Tournament Director, Australian Open
Neale Fraser, Former Davis Cup Captain

Queensland Floods.
Wayne Reeves, Emerald farmer airlifted on Sat


Please note that the segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast.
News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news.

The Conversation Hour can be heard again through this link.

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Friday, 18 January 2008

The first half hour of audio can be accessed below, and is available shortly after 10am. It includes the following items:


British Airways plane crash lands at Heathrow.
Paul Sylvester - Radio Journalist at the London Broadcasting Corporation
Captain Colin Andrews - 747 Pilot that has been flying into Heathrow for over 20 years

Protesters handed over to Australian customs ship the Oceanic Viking.
Bob Debus - Minister for Home Affairs
Ryan Connel - ex Melbourne man – now journalist for the Mainichi newspaper


Please note that the segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast.
News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news.

The Conversation Hour can be heard again through this link.

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Thursday, 17 January 2008

The first half hour of audio can be accessed below, and is available shortly after 11am. It includes the following items:


Two protesters still being held on Japanese whaling ship.
Captain Paul Watson - Steve Irwin
Rob Nichol - Greenpeace whale campaigner

Tennis dispute.
Leo Athanasakis - President of the Greek based soccer club South Melbourne Football Club

US Stock Market losses.
Dr Peter Brain - Economist


Please note that the segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast.
News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news
The Conversation Hour can be heard again through this link.

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Wednesday, 16 January 2008

The first half hour of audio can be accessed below, and is available shortly after 10am. It includes the following items:


Greek supporters clash with police at tennis.
Elena Arapou - 18 year old onlooker at tennis who was sprayed and claims the police over-reacted
Craig Tiley - Tournament Director of Australian Open
Superintendent John Cook - Victoria Police

Australian conservationist held hostage on Japanese Whaling Ship.
Stephen Smith - Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs


Please note that the segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast.
News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news.

The Conversation Hour can be heard again through this link.

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Tuesday, 15 January 2008

The first half hour of audio can be accessed below, and is available shortly after 10am. It includes the following items:


Uni places announced.
Sally Walker, Vice Chancellor Deaking Uni
Prof Peter McPhee, Acting Vice Chancellor Melb Uni
Arie Frieberg, Dean of Law Monash Un

Cricket Truce.
Glenn Mitchell, ABC Radio Sport

Tennis wrap/preview.
Drew Morphett, ABC Radio Sport


Please note that the segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast.
News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news.

The Conversation Hour can be heard again through this link.

audio Listen in Real Media format  |  audio Listen in Windows Media format


Please note that the above segments are available for 7 days and must be listened to in the context of day and time of the original broadcast. Time calls, traffic reports, news, etc., refer to the day of the broadcast. News items from the day can be found at: www.abc.net.au/news

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Date published: 21/01/2008

 

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