KIERAN GILBERT, HOST: Let's turn back to federal politics.
DAVID EISENHAUER, HOST: As I mentioned, we've been talking to lots of people, here we do some interviews on average, about six a day.
PAUL CULLIVER, HOST: You may remember last week, a lot of talk was had about the future of Australia Post; how it could continue to operate
PATRICIA KARVELAS, HOST: Politicians have returned to Canberra with many of their constituents finding it harder to get by.
NARELDA JACOBS, HOST: When was the last time you posted a letter or received one that wasn't a bill? Well, chances are it's been a while.
SABRA LANE, HOST: Federal Government's released a discussion paper warning that changes are needed to make Australia Post financially stable
LISA MILLAR, HOST: Let's get more on the changes on the horizon for Australia Post.
SARAH MACDONALD, HOST: Well, it's being built.
DEBBIE RYBICKI, HOST: If you've been frustrated with the internet speed at your place, well, listen up.
RICHARD KING, HOST: Joining me now our Federal Communications Minister Michelle Rowland. Good morning, Minister.