Overnight with Michael McLaren

Australia Overnight with Michael McLaren
Saturday - Sunday 12:00am to 6:00am

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 with James Delingpole, journalist and author of Killing the Earth to Save It, who says Tony Abbott must be a true Conservative and take a hint from Nigel Farage.

Michael McLaren speaks with Henry Ergas, Economist and contributor to The Australian, who analyses our current economic situation.

Michael McLaren speaks with Jai Martinkovits, Executive Director of CANdo, who says the issue of gay marriage should be put to a vote of the people.

Michael McLaren speaks with Roger Underwood, retired forester and chairman of The Bushfire Front, who discusses how "big green" are hampering our ability to deal with bushfires.

Michael McLaren speaks with Professor David Flint and Dr. Amy McGrath who continue the discusson about the history of electoral fraud in Australia.

Michael McLaren speaks with Tom Switzer, editor of Spectator Australia, about privatising the ABC

Michael McLaren speaks with author Dr. Lucy Sullivan about the Left's Long March Through the Institutions

Michael McLaren speaks with Bruce Kirkpatrick from Australians for Honest Elections who discusses the history of electoral fraud in Australia.

Michael McLaren speaks with Alan Mitchell, Economics Editor with The Australian Financial Review, who discusses a range of challenges to funding Federal budget promises.

Michael McLaren speaks with Sinclair Davidson, Professor of Institutional Economics at RMIT University, who responds to David Ritter of Greenpeace, laying out the importance of the coal industry to our economy.

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Michael McLaren speaks with James Delingpole, journalist and author of Killing the Earth to Save It, who says Tony Abbott must be a true Conservative and take a hint from Nigel Farage.

Michael McLaren speaks with Henry Ergas, Economist and contributor to The Australian, who analyses our current economic situation.

Michael McLaren speaks with Jai Martinkovits, Executive Director of CANdo, who says the issue of gay marriage should be put to a vote of the people.

Michael McLaren speaks with Roger Underwood, retired forester and chairman of The Bushfire Front, who discusses how "big green" are hampering our ability to deal with bushfires.

Michael McLaren speaks with Professor David Flint and Dr. Amy McGrath who continue the discusson about the history of electoral fraud in Australia.

Michael McLaren speaks with Tom Switzer, editor of Spectator Australia, about privatising the ABC

Michael McLaren speaks with author Dr. Lucy Sullivan about the Left's Long March Through the Institutions

Michael McLaren speaks with Bruce Kirkpatrick from Australians for Honest Elections who discusses the history of electoral fraud in Australia.

Michael McLaren speaks with Alan Mitchell, Economics Editor with The Australian Financial Review, who discusses a range of challenges to funding Federal budget promises.

Michael McLaren speaks with Sinclair Davidson, Professor of Institutional Economics at RMIT University, who responds to David Ritter of Greenpeace, laying out the importance of the coal industry to our economy.

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