We are studying the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) in the inner few degreesaround the Galactic Centre, by mapping a large number of 3-mm molecularlines. We have used the 22-m Mopra telescope, with the newcapabilities of the 8-GHz bandwidth MOPS digital filter bank. During 2006, we covered a 5 × 5 arcmin2 area of theSagittarius B2 molecular cloud complex, with spectral coverage ofnearly all of the range 81.7 to 113.5 GHz with 4 tunings of thebroad band mode. We imaged over 50 spectral lines with strong extended emissionand around 110 more lines which were weak, or concentrated at the Sgr B2(N) andSgr B2(M) cores (Jones et al. 2008). We find substantial differences in chemical and physical conditions within the complex. During 2007 we covered the larger region of longitude -0.2 to 0.9 deg. andlatitude -0.20 to 0.12 deg., including Sgr A and Sgr B2, in the frequency range85.3 to 91.3 GHz. This includes lines of C3H2, CH3CCH,HOCO+, SO, H13CN, H13CO+, SO, HN13C, C2H, HNCO,HCN, HCO+, HNC, HC3N, 13CS and N2H+.