• FULL SHOW: Best of 4BC Mornings with Bill McDonald, December 13th, 2024
    Dec 13 2024

    Join Bill McDonald each weekday from 9am-12pm on 4BC Mornings.

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    40 mins
  • 'It gets prices down': Coalition nuclear plan is aimed at saving consumers money on power
    Dec 13 2024

    The price of the federal opposition’s nuclear plans are out, and they’re billions cheaper than expected.

    According to an analysis by Frontier Economics, between now and 2050, the price would be $331 billion versus $594 billion for Labor’s approach.

    The Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Ted O’Brien, told Bill McDonald the nuclear plan is aimed at ensuring the government is "using taxpayers' money to own long-term infrastructure assets that will help the average consumer save a buck.

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    11 mins
  • FULL SHOW: 4BC Mornings with Bill McDonald, December 13th, 2024
    Dec 13 2024

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • "A win for victims': David Crisafulli on the passing of 'adult crime, adult time' laws
    Dec 13 2024

    The LNP’s new 'adult time, adult crime' laws were passed in State Parliament yesterday.

    It was a tension-filled day for both the new state government and the opposition.

    The laws will come into effect on December 20 and ensure young criminals found guilty of certain offenses face adult punishments.

    LNP Leader, David Crisafulli told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "It's important that every part of Queensland knows we are serious about this, you're never going to have a perfect situation, you're always going to have an element of crime, but I don't accept that victim numbers have to increase every single year."

    "Victims matter. The rights of the victims should come before the rights of the offender and that's been written into the legislation," Mr. Crisafulli continued.

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    13 mins
  • Almost 1000 dwellings struck from the list of flood-prone properties
    Dec 13 2024

    The Brisbane City Council has struck almost 1000 properties off its list of flood-prone properties, and changed the status of several thousand more, in an update to mapping for its City Plan.

    The properties are in areas including Kedron Brook, Brighton Creek, Toowong Creek, Sandy Creek and Witton Creek catchments.

    One resident who is affected by the changes is Stephen Green, a resident of Gordon Park, who had a flood overlay added to his property.

    Mr Green told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "It seems like our front yard is now potentially flood effected."

    "We've looked back at the history and there's never been a flood that impacted the block," he said.

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    11 mins
  • FULL SHOW: 4BC Mornings with Bill McDonald, December 12th, 2024
    Dec 12 2024

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Iconic author releases 'a 500 page blockbuster' collection of Australian yarns
    Dec 12 2024

    A new book from one of Australia's most prolific and successful authors, The Big Book of Australian Yarns, compiles a comprehensive collection of factual and fascinating stories and Aussie humour.

    Author of the book, Jim Haynes OAM told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "It is a 500 page blockbuster."

    Mr. Haynes told Bill McDonald it has been a joy writing the book, and it contains plenty of quirky Australian anecdotes, oddities and characters.

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    12 mins
  • 'The problem here is ongoing': Bicentennial Bikeway in the crosshairs
    Dec 11 2024

    The Sono Lumo event hosted by The Star Brisbane, has put the Bicentennial bikeway in the crosshairs.

    The casino has requested that cyclists and scooter riders dismount for 100 metres, to keep families safe whilst they enjoy the show.

    Bicycle Queensland CEO, Alton Twine, told Bill McDonald on 4BC Mornings, "There's ways of dealing with this that are better than what's being applied."

    "Some of the cyclists are wearing cleats, it's dangerous to walk on their cleats."

    "The problem here is an ongoing one because there is going to continue to be events in this space."

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    8 mins