Michael McLaren speaks to Professor Joanna Howe, from the Adelaide University Law School about 457 visas and how to make the system better and meet genuine shortages in our Labour market
Overnight with Michael McLaren
Michael began his radio career at 2GB in 2006 as the call-vetter for the Summer Mid-Dawn show. In 2007, 2GB asked him to join the team permanently and he accepted the role of Executive Producer of all Evening and Night programming, working alongside the likes of Murray Wilton, Philip Clarke and Brian Wilshire for just over 4 years. His on-air career commenced full-time in 2011, when he was invited to host the Australia Overnight programme; a job which he's loved doing ever since.
Michael McLaren speaks to Eric Boehm from reason.com about Donald Trump, President-elect and a secessionist movement in California gaining momentum.
Michael McLaren talks to Jacinta Price, Alice Springs Councillor about alarming domestic violence statistics in Indigenous communities. Violence against Indigenous women is 34 times greater than the general population.
Michael Mclaren speaks to Macquarie Canberra Chief, Michael Pachi about changes to the 457 visa system.
Michael McLaren talks to Daily Telegraph History Editor, Troy Lennon about the WWII sinking of HMAS Sydney.
Michael Mclaren talks to Nicola Teffer, Curator of the Demolished Sydney exhibition currently showing at the Museum of Sydney. The exhibition looks at some of the architectural and social gems lost all in the name of progress.
Michael Mclaren talks to former Howard Government advisor, Terry Barnes, currently in the UK about the changing nature of politics and where that leaves conservatives.
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Michael McLaren talks to Professor David Flint about farmers and water rights - and Pauline Hanson's arguments in support of the farmers.
Listen to the full show here
Michael McLaren talks to Naturopath Russell Setright about cognative function, pro-biotics, coffee, sleep and the full moon.
Michael McLaren talks to News Limited writer Tim Blair about the election of Donald Trump and the protests in his aftermath.
Michael McLaren talks about British comedian Tom Walker and his alias Jonathan Pie. This character encaptulates a view as to why Donald Trump won the Presidency, with the right feeling disenfranchised from political comment.
Michael Mclaren speaks to Mark Krikorian, CEO of the US Center for Immigration about the deal Malcolm Turnbull has struck to resettle up to 1800 people from Manus Island and Nauru in the US. He says Donald Trump is likley to veto the deal.
ITFS is an independently owned, boutique financial planning and investment advisory firm. It is a testament to the stability we provide to our clients that the founding partners are all self-employed and have worked together for almost 20 years.
Our advisers pool ideas and develop industry leading strategies, tailored for each individual client and then provide pro-active, ongoing advice as part of a long-term relationship.
ITFS prides itself on tailored, transparent and pro-active advice which is easily understood. We will help you:
- Work out exactly where you...
Michael McLaren returns to Megan Whelan, Senior Journalist Radio New Zealand for an overview of the situation in New Zealand, following an earthquake overnight.
Michael McLaren speaks to Orange Mayor John Davis OAM and Robert Borsak from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers' Party about the weekend's by-election where the Nationals are predicted to lose the once-safe seat.
Listen to the full Show here
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Michael McLaren speaks to Professor Joanna Howe, from the Adelaide University Law School about 457 visas and how to make the system better and meet genuine shortages in our Labour market
Michael McLaren speaks to Eric Boehm from reason.com about Donald Trump, President-elect and a secessionist movement in California gaining momentum.
Michael McLaren talks to Jacinta Price, Alice Springs Councillor about alarming domestic violence statistics in Indigenous communities. Violence against Indigenous women is 34 times greater than the general population.
Michael Mclaren speaks to Macquarie Canberra Chief, Michael Pachi about changes to the 457 visa system.
Michael McLaren talks to Daily Telegraph History Editor, Troy Lennon about the WWII sinking of HMAS Sydney.
Michael Mclaren talks to Nicola Teffer, Curator of the Demolished Sydney exhibition currently showing at the Museum of Sydney. The exhibition looks at some of the architectural and social gems lost all in the name of progress.
Michael Mclaren talks to former Howard Government advisor, Terry Barnes, currently in the UK about the changing nature of politics and where that leaves conservatives.
Listen to the full show here
Michael McLaren talks to Professor David Flint about farmers and water rights - and Pauline Hanson's arguments in support of the farmers.
Listen to the full show here
Michael McLaren talks to Naturopath Russell Setright about cognative function, pro-biotics, coffee, sleep and the full moon.
Michael McLaren talks to News Limited writer Tim Blair about the election of Donald Trump and the protests in his aftermath.
Michael McLaren talks about British comedian Tom Walker and his alias Jonathan Pie. This character encaptulates a view as to why Donald Trump won the Presidency, with the right feeling disenfranchised from political comment.
Michael Mclaren speaks to Mark Krikorian, CEO of the US Center for Immigration about the deal Malcolm Turnbull has struck to resettle up to 1800 people from Manus Island and Nauru in the US. He says Donald Trump is likley to veto the deal.
ITFS is an independently owned, boutique financial planning and investment advisory firm. It is a testament to the stability we provide to our clients that the founding partners are all self-employed and have worked together for almost 20 years.
Our advisers pool ideas and develop industry leading strategies, tailored for each individual client and then provide pro-active, ongoing advice as part of a long-term relationship.
ITFS prides itself on tailored, transparent and pro-active advice which is easily understood. We will help you:
- Work out exactly where you...
Michael McLaren returns to Megan Whelan, Senior Journalist Radio New Zealand for an overview of the situation in New Zealand, following an earthquake overnight.
Michael McLaren speaks to Orange Mayor John Davis OAM and Robert Borsak from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers' Party about the weekend's by-election where the Nationals are predicted to lose the once-safe seat.
Listen to the full Show here
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