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Ray Hadley works tirelessly to bring his listeners an informative and entertaining Morning Show from Monday to Friday. He has rated number one in Sydney since 2004, and is now heard every weekday morning on 4BC in Brisbane and dozens of network stations right across Australia. On Saturdays during the NRL season, his Continuous Call Team remains unbeaten since 1992, and has continued to dominate the ratings since joining 2GB in 2002.
Ray has won 32 Australian Commercial Radio Awards (ACRAs), recognising everything from his sports presenting skills – including NRL Grand Finals and the Olympics – to his ongoing success commenting on news and current affairs to a national audience.
In 2017 he was inducted to the ACRA Hall of Fame. Ray is the most awarded broadcaster in the history of the ACRAs.
The Ray Hadley Morning Show brings you the latest news, sport, traffic and weather, with hard-hitting political interviews and commentary. Ray has a reputation for breaking news and loves to hear from listeners on the openline and via email.
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The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Highlights, August 25th
Listen to the highlights of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Wednesday, August 25th.
Prime Minister skirts demand for apology over ‘cold-blooded murder’ remark
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has “honoured” the SAS soldiers under the scrutiny of the Brereton report, but avoided apologising for the dark cloud cast over them. The subsequent investigation found there was insufficient evidence to prosecute the group of soldiers who served in Afghanistan with war crimes. Ray Hadley asked the Prime Minister if the […]
COVID CRISIS | Health union warns more hospitals will be overwhelmed
The health union is urging people to stay home and get vaccinated as Westmead Hospital has been forced into “emergency operations”. The hospital has reduced the number of COVID-19 cases arriving by ambulance for 24 hours. Ray Hadley yesterday revealed the hospital has been overwhelmed with COVID patients, leaving cardiac patients without a bed. The […]
The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Full Show, August 24th
Listen to the full show of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Tuesday, August 24th.
Congratulations to Ray on becoming a pop – for the third time! Ray welcomed his beautiful and healthy granddaughter Ava Marie Clark into the world on March 13, 2018. A huge congratulations to proud parents Laura and Brad. Scroll through the gallery of Ava below Ava is getting into the festive Christmas spirit. […]
Rubbish dumped outside ‘Return & Earn’ centres
The NSW Government’s Container Deposit Scheme has been heavily criticised, from implementation to ongoing maintenance. Premier Gladys Berejiklian has admitted to Macquarie Radio the scheme is going through significant “teething problems”. ‘Return and Earn’ centres across the state have been swamped with rubbish that isn’t accepted by the machines. The pictures have been sent […]
Share bikes wreaking havoc across Sydney
Sydney’s share bike system has been heavily criticised with countless bikes showing up in some very unusual places. The system is entirely unregulated, allowing customers to rent a bike and dump it wherever they please. Ray Hadley and Alan Jones are calling for the system to be regulated, labelling it an absolute basket case. Send […]
Cold snap creates winter wonderland
A cold snap has travelled up the east coast of Australia, bringing freezing conditions and heavy snowfall. Thredbo and Perisher received more than 70 centimetres, kicking the ski season into gear. These photos of heavy snowfall in the New South Wales Central West have been sent to Ray by his mate Vic at Oberon. Scroll through […]
PHOTOS | River close to breaking its banks after torrential rain
The Maria River is on the verge of bursting its banks at The Hatch, north of Port Macquarie, after days of torrential rain. Stuart from Port sent in these photos of the rising waters.
Listen to the full show of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Wednesday, August 25th.
The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Highlights, August 25th
Listen to the highlights of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Wednesday, August 25th.
The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Full Show, August 24th
Listen to the full show of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Tuesday, August 24th.
The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Highlights, August 24th
Listen to the highlights of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Tuesday, August 24th.
The Ray Hadley Morning Show – Full Show, August 23rd
Listen to the full show of the Ray Hadley Morning Show for this Monday, August 23rd.
The Robertson Brothers have created a new version of their Spike & Chester parody song about David Bradbury & Julia Gillard. This time it’s all about Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and her Deputy, Jackie Trad. Image: Getty/Bradley Kanaris
The Robertson Brothers sing Kristina Albo’s girl
The Robertson Brothers have delivered again. Here’s their take on Kristina Keneally.
The Robertson Brothers take aim at Malcolm Turnbull
The Robertson Brothers have delivered again. This time they’re taking aim at former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull after his BBC interview.
The Robertson Brothers’ parody of ‘Down to the Honkytonk’
The Robertson Brothers have done it again. Here’s their parody of Ray’s most played song Down to the Honkytonk by Jake Owen.
‘How bizarre’: The Robertson Brothers call out Emma Husar
The Robertson Brothers are back. This time they’re taking aim at embattled Labor MP Emma Husar. Their cover of OMC’s How Bizarre ticks every box.
To donate to Professor Dominic Rowe’s research into Motor Neurone Disease visit www.mq.edu.au/mnd Or you can send a cheque directly to Professor Rowe and his team. Made payable to: Motor Neurone Disease Service at Macquarie University Mail to: Community Fundraising – MND Service Building 1 58 Waterloo Road Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Please include a […]
Ray presents massive cheque for a deserving cause
Ray Hadley has been a long-time ambassador for the fight against Motor Neurone Disease, being led by Professor Dominic Rowe. Every year, he gets together with Sony to release a CD raising funds towards finding a treatment or even a cure for the insidious disease. Today, he and Sony Chairman Denis Handlin handed over the […]
NSW Police appeal: Support Senior Constables Jono Wright and Matt Foley
Last Friday evening, Senior Constables Jonathan Wright and Matthew Foley were setting up an RBT site when they were hit by a car. Both were seriously injured and remain in hospital in serious but stable conditions. Senior Constable Wright had to undergo major surgery, resulting in a partial leg amputation. NSW Police Legacy, along with […]
The curious cookie making a difference
Listener Craig called to tell Mark Levy about a special kind of cookie for sale at a Sydney bakery. Glenorie Bakery has created the ‘bitcoin cookie’, named after the cryptocurrency taking the world’s investors by storm. Rob from Glenorie Bakery called in to explain more about the new currency cookie. “They’re painted gold and they’re […]
Father Chris Riley’s Christmas gift card drive
Father Chris Riley’s Youth Off The Streets is appealing for gift card donations to help support young people and families doing it tough at Christmas time. What they need: Gift cards from Sanity, Rebel, Big W, Coles Myer, Woolworths, iTunes, Target, Kmart, JB HiFi, Hoyts or other movie vouchers. Where to send gift cards: Father […]
On January 18 1977, 84 people were killed when a bridge collapsed on top of a train at Granville in what remains Australia’s worst ever rail disaster. 41 years on Channel 7 News Director Jason Morrison sent Mark Levy a copy of a 2UE radio report from the scene of the accident. Journalist Paul […]