3AW at the 2016 Good Friday Appeal
3AW broadcasting live from the Good Friday Appeal all day. Give that they may grow!
2:18 PM A man has been arrested following reports of a police pursuit in Melbourne's north east.
1:02 PM Cadel Evans used to spend 1000 hours a year riding a bike. But what does he think about while riding?
12:32 PM Donald Trump has beaten Hillary Clinton in the US election, in a truly stunning result.
12:31 PM Former foreign minister Bob Carr fears Donald Trump is an "angry man" not up to the task as US President.
11:46 AM Five people have been killed in four separate crashes across the state in a horror day on the state's roads.
10:17 AM Neil Mitchell says the election of Donald Trump to the White House should serve as a warning to the political leaders of the world.
TV presenter Paul Mercurio has cast his vote after a blind-taste test of Australian and imported tinned tomatoes.
A blogger says the Sudanese community is "under attack" and alienated youth need support and understanding.
A male motorist has been arrested after a high speed police pursuit along the Princes Highway.
The hunt is on for a dangerous young offender who escaped from Malmsbury on crutches on Tuesday.
Former Foreign Minister Bob Carr says if Donald Trump wins the presidency it would do "enormous harm" for Australia.
Neil Mitchell calls on the Premier to take control and dump MP Steve Herbert over the dog chauffeuring scandal.
A large mural depicting Donald Trump as a the Devil has appeared in Melbourne.
The Victorian Government is having urgent talks with Woolworths over its deal with SPC Ardmona.
Jake Bourke Popular broadcaster Hamish McLachlan has recalled the terrifying moment he was trampled by a horse.
Helen sent an email with a photo of two birds to Neil Mitchell, but what type of birds are they?
Neil Mitchell says there is a serious crime problem with African kids in Victoria.
Austyn Crites was assaulted at Trump rally after he held up a sign that was anti-Donald Trump.
It's been revealed four Officeworks stores across Melbourne were hit by thieves on Saturday.
Legendary fast bowler Dennis Lillee joined Neil Mitchell in studio on Monday...
A car has knocked over fire hydrant at Hoppers Crossing sending water soaring into the sky, onto the road and over cars.
Fiona's young family were on their way to a basketball game, before they were confronted with around 20 youths.
Channel Nine's Political Editor Laurie Oakes says Australia should be concerned if Trump wins.
Neil Mitchell says Victoria has lost all accountability and we need it back.
Eltham residents say an anti-refugee rally planned for tomorrow is being organised by people from outside the community and does not reflect the majority view.
Premier Daniel Andrews tells Neil Mitchell the government predicts power prices will rise by four per cent.
Neil Mitchell crosses to North Carolina to speak to a spiritual adviser for Donald Trump.
The RACV has backed a push from Lord Mayor Robert Doyle to make 40km/h zones more clear in the CBD.
A listener to Neil Mitchell's program spotted this glaring mistake on an Australia Post poster.
An Uber driver who was chased by a gang brandishing a machete and a hammer in an terrifying carjacking attempt in Box Hill North says he has never been so frightened in his life.
Newly re-elected Robert Doyle says it's important there's a uniformity of speed signs in the city and improving visibility.
Famed crime writer Andrew Rule has put together a book Neil Mitchell says "can't fail."
A victim of domestic violence who fled her abusive husband was horrified to find her new address and phone number online after she moved to a National Broadband Network plan.
Staff and students at Ballam Park Primary School have been left devastated after $20,000 worth of laptops, musical instruments and belongings were stolen over the weekend.
Police have defended the behaviour of Melbourne Cup racegoers, despite the bashing they've copped from sections of the world's media.
A man whose wheelchair was stolen from Ocean Grove on Monday has pleaded for its return.
Almandin's part-owner Lloyd Williams is already hard back at work, he spoke with Neil Mitchell.
There's a push for Australian salmon to be labelled when its farmed and artificially coloured, similar to the US.
How do Flemington keep their roses so pristine each year? Tony Jones sat down with Flemington's Gardener Terry Freeman.
Trump supporter tells Tony Jones why Donald Trump needs to win the presidential election.
Tony Jones has clashed with a refugee advocate over the federal government's weekend announcement.
3AW listener has sent in this photo of a submarine heading through the bay towards the Westgate Bridge.
A woman in the South Eastern suburbs has expressed her fear and terror, after an UBER driver touched her breast during a trip.
A scary clown prank has gone wrong in the US, after one prankster had a gun pointed at his face.
Steve Herbert could face sanction if he refuses to answer specific questions about the chauffeuring of his two dogs.
Neil Mitchell has slammed Daniel Andrews for putting his "left-wing ideology" ahead of sick Victorians.
PM tells Neil Mitchell any changes to the welfare system will be fair, despite figures showing many parents are on $45,000 a year.
Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke says he'd "love" to patch things up with Andrew Symonds.
Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton says young gangs are moving away from home invasions to robbing service stations for cigarettes.
The Road Safety Camera Commissioner has promised a thorough review into the integrity of point-to-point speed cameras along Peninsula Link.
Neil Mitchell has called on Daniel Andrews to sack the corrections minister after he was caught using taxpayer money to chauffeur his dogs.
IDEAS FACTORY: Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest says Australia must revolutionise in how it sells itself and its agricultural produce on a global scale.
Neil Mitchell speaks with Western Bulldogs president Peter Gordon about the inaugural Good Friday game.
WorkSafe has alarmingly revealed that rides at small events at school fairs and regional shows aren't regularly inspected for safety.
The council that's using listening devices to track noise levels for "party houses" in a holiday hot spot.
A woman with cerebral palsy has been robbed while selling magazines in Melbourne's CBD.
Danielle Galvin The manager of a Toorak jewellery store who fought off armed offenders tells Neil Mitchell he's no hero.
One of Australia's most powerful media barons says we should be concerned by the investigation into Bill Leak's cartoon.
A single dad who was banned from his daughter's ballet dressing room has had it overturned.
Chapel street traders are furious at the state government over their refusal to redevelop South Yarra station.
Victoria Cross winner Cameron Baird is having a book published about his life.
Melton residents say they're barricading themselves in their bedrooms amid an apparent wave of aggravated burglaries.
An extra 2000 police are expected to be rolled out on Victorian streets, Neil Mitchell hears.
Commsec economist tells Neil Mitchell full-time jobs have fallen significantly, but the outlook is positive.
Neil Mitchell has slammed the ABC for airing vision of a man ending his own life on television.
Neil Mitchell clashes with Shooters Party member over restrictions on lever-action shotguns.
Health minister Jill Hennessy has hit back at anti-vaccine social media trolls who've abused and threatened her.
A new liquor store in Melbourne's east positioned as a low-cost, cut-price store has been dubbed the 'Bunnings' of the booze market.
Bernard Salt joined Neil Mitchell to delve into the debate he started on the housing market, millennials, and smashed avocado.
Lauren Hilbert Yarra Trams customer service staff will be equipped with iPads as part of a $110,000 program.
Staff at an overnight cafe for the homeless were threatened on Tuesday night, Lord Mayor Robert Doyle says.
A grandmother who believes her grandson was involved in a disturbing Port Melbourne burglary has told Neil Mitchell she's furious.
Work is underway to purchase and restore the family home of bushranger Ned Kelly so it can be opened to the public.
Veteran newsreader Mal Walden has written a new book 'The Newsman' 60 Years of Television', he spoke with Neil Mitchell.
An Indian national will get to stay in the country after a bureaucratic loophole nearly saw him deported.
The site of the Corkman Irish Pub in Carlton should be turned into a park, advocates say.
Julian Price Monty the pomeranian was killed by a rogue kangaroo who entered his backyard on Saturday, his owner spoke with Neil Mitchell.
The cost of catching a cab to Melbourne Airport is about to get more expensive.
Neil Mitchell debates the merits of a controversial cartoon with a political cartoonist.
Australia Post could be prevented from delivering unaddressed political mail under a proposed new law.
Senator Derryn Hinch checks in with Neil Mitchell, and for the first time on radio he's wearing a tie!
Jake Bourke Australian tennis great Pat Cash says Tennis Australia isn't doing enough to support Nick Kyrgios.
Mayoral candidate Gary Morgan has a radical plan to pay the homeless to report pot holes.
A Knox Council candidate has told Neil Mitchell he's had up to 20 campaign posters stolen or damaged.
A man has fought off a five-and-a-half metre Great White Shark with a garden broom.
The Crown Prince of Thailand has a very long and interesting name, 3AW's David Armstrong has a crack at pronouncing it.
Neil Mitchell has set Melbourne's news agenda for more than three decades.
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