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AFL and NFL sponsorship deals have been threatened by Optus' win in the Federal Court.

AFL and NFL sponsorship deals have been threatened by Optus' win in the Federal Court.

Optus win threatens AFL deal

Optus wil now be allowed to broadcast free-to-air programs including AFL and NRL with a slight delay after Telstra lost a challenge to Optus' TV NOW service. Paul Murray spoke to copyright lawyer Ian McDonald from Simpson Solicitor.

iPads won't end writing

There are concerns that Ipads in primary school will delay motor skill development. An education expert has moved to avert fears that iPads in primary schools will kill off hand-writing and literacy skills. Paul Murray spoke to Dr Kathleen Warren, who has developed 'Wiggles' branded educational software for the iPad.

RSL wants flag protected

The RSL is pushing for flag burners to be fined up to $6000. WA's Returned and Services League wants the Premier to revive legislation he introduced in 2002 to make burning the Australian flag an offence. Paul Murray spoke to WA RSL President Bill Gaynor about the push to fine flag burners up to $6000.

Optus win threatens AFL deal

AFL and NFL sponsorship deals have been threatened by Optus' win in the Federal Court. Optus wil now be allowed to broadcast free-to-air programs including AFL and NRL with a slight delay after Telstra lost a challenge to Optus' TV NOW service. Paul Murray spoke to copyright lawyer Ian McDonald from Simpson Solicitor.

Can you survive yr12?

MIchael Carr Gregg's new book 'Surviving Year 12: A Survival kit for students and parents' Any parent will tell you the pressure your teenage child feels at school very quickly become the pressures you feel at home. Paul Murray spoke with leading child psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg about how parents can survive the pressure of year 12.

3 month wait for text books

Many parents have called 6PR to report essential books for school are not available. A caller to the Morning program has told the Morning program of a problem in the supply of essential books for the start of school year. Paul Murray spoke to Sue, a mother with school aged children, who was told that one book would not be available until April.

Oakajee clause favours China

More pressure is on the government to explain the favourable terms in the Oakajee contract with China. The opposition has increased the pressure on the government to explain why a clause in contract to build the Oakajee port stipulates preference should be given to Chinese companies. Paul Murray spoke with Peter Tinley clause (3.3).

Doctors pushing C-sections

Soaring caesarean rates are due to doctors pushing the procedure as a safer option. A new study from Queensland shows that the increasing number of caesarean births is due to doctors rather than mothers. Paul Murray spoke with Professor Sue Kruske from the Queensland Centre for Mothers and Babies about the consequences of the push to C-sections.

Labor's only option

Mark McGowan is expected to be installed as WA Labor leader on Monday. With Mark McGowan expected to become WA's next Labor leader, the expert analysis points to a man not necessarily destined to lead but a man that has the opportunity to prove he can. Paul Murray spoke with Former Premier Peter Dowding about the change of leadership.

Is WA 'selling the farm'?

China is eyeing WA farms to secure their food future. China is intensifying their interest for Australian agricultural land and particularly in WA and our vineyards. Paul Murray spoke to financial investment expert David Williams from Kidder Williams about what restraints are put foreign investment in WA.

Black vomit and Maggots

A Perth girl was vomiting black fluid and maggots following a trip to Bali. Vomiting black liquid with maggots in it is something you would expect from a Wes Craven horror film not from a trip to Bali. Paul Murray spoke to 'Brad' about his horror story about his daughter's experience.

Rates penalise restaurants

Restaurantuers are crying foul over new penalty rates for waiters. New penalty rates for waiters have stirred up debate over the realities of imposing a $40 an hour base for weekend and holiday work. Paul Murray spoke to The West Australian's food expert Rob Broadfield about why there needs to be a rethink on the award.

Educate young parents

Teenage parents in Kwinana risk losing payments if they miss Centrelink meetings. Teenage parents in Kwinana will risk losing welfare payments if they don't attend regular Centrelink meetings. Paul Murray spoke with Therese Edwards from the National Council of Single Mothers about the government's 'Helping Young Parents scheme.'

Patches waste time, money

Nicotine replacement therapies are no better than cold turkey: New research. Research from Harvard University has found that nicotine replacement, like patches and gum, is no more helpful than going 'cold turkey' to quit smoking. Paul Murray spoke with Renee Bittoun from the University of Sydney's Smoking Cessation Unit.

Son's safety, father's concern

The father of Geoffry Tuxworth has real concerns for his activist son. The father of activist Geoffrey Tuxworth says he is worried about the treatment and safety of his son detained on a Japanese whaler. Errol Tuxworth told Paul Murray he supports his sons action and passion but still worries about his son's actions.

Worst ad ever?

Normie Rowe What do you get when you mix a Rock 'n Roll icon and a supermarket giant? The worst ad ever to appear on TV apparently. After viewing the latest Coles TV commercial featuring Normie Rowe viewers may never eat meat again.

Our people, our waters

Detained: Protesters Glen Pendlebury, Geoffrey Tuxworth, and Simon Petterffy. Green's senator, Rachel Siewert, says there is enough evidence to prove activists boarded a Japanese whaler while it was in Australian waters. Senator Siewert told Paul Murray the federal government should demand the immediate return of the men.

Drastic action in whale war

Three Australian activists are still being held on a Japanese whaler. The boarding of a Japanese whaling vessel by three Australian activists has thrown the spotlight on the federal government's whaling policy. Paul Murray spoke to captain Paul Watson from the Sea Shepherd organisation.

ANZAC Special, Ben Roberts-Smith

SAS Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith has received the Victoria Cross for Australia for actions under fire in Afghanistan. To read Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith's story of bravery while under from the Taliban is one thing but to hear the SAS soldier retell it in his own words is a compelling tale. The "Humble hero" spoke with Paul Murray.

'Never again': John Howard

Former PM John Howard's biography is called 'Rising Lazarus' Former Prime Minister, John Howard has been out of politics for 5 years but is still a keen observer of the political landscape. Amongst the observations he told Paul Murray was that the Australia voter will never again allow a minority government.

20 years of 'Wiggling'

The 'Wiggles' 2011 tour marks 20 years of entertaining children. After two decades touring the globe and entertaining children Anthony Field says their is plenty of wag left in the 'Wiggle's' tale. Paul spoke to the 'Blue Wiggle' about the toll 20 years of touring has taken on the world's most popular children's band.

"Just a Gorgeous girl"

Family and friends are encouraging everyone who knew the Spies family to celebrate their life. Friends and family are paying tribute to the three members of the Spies family who lost their lives in a fire at a caravan park in Mandurah on Wednesday morning. Paul Murray spoke to David Ullyett who coached 13 year old Georgie Spies.

'Abbott', A Man's Man

'One of the most hate filled books I've ever read' Paul Murray When an interview begins by saying to the author of a book "this is one of the most hate filled books I have ever read" you know it is going to be interesting. Paul Murray spoke to Susan Mitchell, Author of "Tony Abbott, A Man's Man"

Parents know this suspect

The person of interest involved in the bashing of a 73 year old. An aboriginal mother, who turned her son in to police because he was involved in a vicious crime, has appealed to parents to do the same if they suspect their child is involved in a crime. Paul Murray spoke to Marion Davey.

Paul Murray: Profile

Paul Murray Paul Murray rejoins 6PR and the Morning Program in 2011. Paul is no stranger to 6PR listeners having hosted the Morning Program from 2000 until 2006. Most recently, Paul has been a contributor to 6PR's Breakfast Program and a columnist and specialist writer with The West Australian Newspaper.

Paul Murray and the Premier

Premier Colin Barnett talks to Paul Murray every fortnight about affairs of state and takes questions from 6PR listeners. Premier Colin Barnett joins Paul Murray, fortnightly, to discuss affairs of state and answers questions from 6PR listeners. Today Mr Barnett outined the inquiry for the Margaret River fire investigation and why WA will be pay more for Gorgon gas.

Talking TV

Talking TV with Andrew Williams Andrew Williams' mother must be very proud if not relieved that his seemingly misspent youth glued to the TV is beginning tio pay off. Andrew shares his views and observations on the world of TV every Wednesday at 11.30 in.

Don Hancey's Rush Hour Recipies

Don Hancey Don Hancey from PANORAMA catering joins Paul Murray every Wednesday with a quick and hardy recipe that wont leave you locked in the kitchen.

Shannon's Showtime

Shwotime with Shannon Harvey, every Thursday at 10.30 on the Morning program. The biggest, brightest and worst of films as viewed by Shannon Harvey

Law and Order

Law and Order Thursday with Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan talks live in studio to Paul Murray on a fortnightly basis and fields calls from the you the listener. Listen to the latest instalment here.

Dr Joe Kosterich

Dr Joe Kosterich joins the Morning program every Tuesday at 10am. Dr Joe Kosterich joins the Morning program every Tuesday at 10am to cover the issues and trends that are important to Australia's health.

John Hammond

John Hammond With one of the sharpest legal minds in the WA, lawyer John Hammond joins Paul Murray fortnightly to share his 26 years of legal experience and expertise with listeners. John can be heard every other Thursday at 10am on the 'Morning Program'