Graeme Day started with 2ST in the early 80's, and has been a voice of Highlands Breakfast for over 10 years. Weekdays he's waking up the Wingecarribee to local news every 30 minutes from Graham French, The Graeday Happy Hit at 7:45, What the Papers Say and of course your say after 9am with "New Highlands Morning" on the openline, 48 622 411. If there's something happening on the Highlands, drop Graeme a line, to help you connect with the Highlands.
The King had a song “A little less conversation, a little more action” please…
His words live on, anyone that has listened to the rhetoric over the Labor leadership is thinking exactly that!
So many wasted words, so much time that has been unproductive for this country. It just shows the lack of leadership that we have at our top levels of Government. It does not matter what side of politic you’re on collectively we all want to turn around and say “"zip it and do something that is going to benefit this country”.
Through al ranks of politics we’ve got many that talk the talk but get so lost in in their own arrogance and egos that they lose track of walking the walk!
JUST GET ON WITH IT OTHERWISE JULIA AND KEVIN YOU’LL BOTH GET THE BOOT!
Danny Whittaker of Penrith Towing has launched a campaign for new road safety laws in memory of Mittagong man Geoff Clark.
"The Highlander Move Over Law” which is a law to make it mandatory for motorists to move over or slow down when amber flashing lights are being used by towies when lending roadside assistance.
Danny said that it is so dangerous attending accidents, that something has to be done and done quickly to save lives.
To see how the law will work and to find out more click here
This is something positive to come out of Geoff’s untimely death.