Ray Hadley has been a staple of the airwaves for decades, but now he is stepping back.
The pair took calls from Hadley's huge audience of listeners, including Sue from the Gold Coast, who said she had been listening to Hadley's "cheeky sense of humour" for 25 years.Millions brace for scorching heat with mercury tipped to hit 40s
"What you've got to be confident in, is your own ability, and the ability of your colleagues," he said.He recalled bringing the topic of confronting child sex abuse to the airwaves, saying he was initially told people didn't want to hear that on the radio.Hadley, 70, also shared some memories of his late mother Elsie, including her meeting with then-NSW Premier Bob Carr as the president of a local war widows association.
"I rang her up and said ... 'Mum, you cannot threaten the premier of NSW with the fact that I'm your son'," he said.: Stay across all the latest in breaking news, sport, politics and the weather via our news app and get notifications sent straight to your smartphone. Available on the
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