Episodios

  • Jacob Elordi spotted buying thongs in northern NSW
    Feb 19 2026
    Hollywood actor Jacob Elordi was spotted making a casual appearance at a newsagent in Mullumbimby, northern New South Wales, where he purchased a pair of thongs. The Brisbane-born star, currently on a global press tour for the Wuthering Heights film, was described by staff as friendly and approachable, posing for photos in casual attire. He appears to be taking downtime close to his Australian home between promotional commitments.

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  • Rental crisis deepens as prices outpace wages
    Feb 19 2026
    Australian renters are spending a record proportion of their income on rent, with prices rising 5% in the past year and 44% over five years. Rental price growth is occurring at three times the rate of wage growth, driven by reduced investor activity as first home buyers enter the market and stagnant construction of new homes. Government commitments to build 40,000 social and affordable homes by 2029 have only achieved 2% completion after two years.

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  • MotoGP moves from Phillip Island to Adelaide
    Feb 19 2026
    MotoGP will relocate from Phillip Island in Victoria to Adelaide, South Australia, for at least the next six years. The new street circuit will follow the old Formula 1 course layout in Adelaide's CBD. Five-time MotoGP champion Mick Doohan endorses the move, noting it aligns with the sport owners' preference for an in-town race, while his son Jack Doohan serves as a reserve F1 driver aiming for a full-time seat.

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  • One Nation surges as Liberals face South Australian wipeout
    Feb 19 2026
    The Liberal Party is facing a potential historic defeat in South Australia, with One Nation surging to 24% in the polls while the Liberals have dropped to just 14%. Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas is positioned for a landslide victory in the March 21 state election, as Pauline Hanson's party experiences unprecedented growth in the state.

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  • Crispy chicken in red curry sauce
    Feb 19 2026
    Crispy skin chicken thighs are cooked in a Thai-inspired red curry sauce made with store-bought curry paste, coconut milk, ginger, fish sauce, lime and honey. The recipe is demonstrated using Coles' new KitchenAid cookware range, which features PFAS-free ceramic non-stick pans that can be collected through the Flybuys rewards programme. The dish is served with fragrant kaffir lime-infused rice and garnished with coconut, coriander and chilli.

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  • Sydney 500 roars into life for 2026 season
    Feb 19 2026
    The 2026 Repco Supercars Championship kicks off with the iconic Sydney 500 at Sydney Motorsport Park in Western Sydney. The season opener features night racing under lights with several new drivers and rookies joining the grid. Free registration is available for spectators to attend the weekend's racing events.

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  • Former Prince Andrew arrested over Epstein emails
    Feb 19 2026
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York and brother of King Charles III, has been arrested and questioned by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office before being released. The investigation centres on allegations that he forwarded classified government emails about trade visits and business opportunities to Jeffrey Epstein within minutes of receiving them in 2011, whilst serving as the UK's trade envoy. This marks the first arrest of a British royal in 400 years, with nine UK police forces now investigating various allegations against the former prince.

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  • ISIS brides debate sparks political clash
    Feb 19 2026
    Australian political debate centres on the return of ISIS brides and their children to Australia, with the Prime Minister expressing contempt for their return while the Opposition offers to work with the government on tightening existing legislation. Mark Butler defends current passport laws, explaining that refusals must be based on strict constitutional grounds determined by national security agencies, noting that approximately 40 people already returned from Syria under the previous government. Jane criticises the Morrison government's laws that Angus Taylor now questions, arguing the government must clarify risk assessments for women who joined a terrorist organisation.

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