Episodios

  • Paddle boat race chaos on the Torrens
    Apr 9 2026
    Television presenters compete in a paddle boat race on the River Torrens at Elder Park in Adelaide, with Adelaide Oval visible in the background. The race becomes chaotic as one boat springs a leak and takes on water, forcing the competitors to turn around halfway through the course. The challenge is part of an annual tradition at the Gather Round event, following previous years' zipline challenges.

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  • Artemis II crew nears historic splashdown
    Apr 9 2026
    The Artemis II crew is approximately 24-26 hours away from splashdown in the Pacific Ocean after spending 10 days in orbit around Earth. The four-person astronaut team made history on 6 April by travelling the furthest any human has ever ventured into space. The capsule is scheduled to land off the San Diego Coast following a four-day return journey.

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  • Trump warns Iran over Strait of Hormuz fees
    Apr 9 2026
    US President Donald Trump has issued warnings to Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz, threatening action if Iran charges fees to tankers passing through the waterway. The Middle East ceasefire remains fragile, with confusion surrounding the status of the crucial shipping route. Discussions about the waterway's management are scheduled to take place in Pakistan within two days.

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  • Man charged over alleged $1.1m diesel theft
    Apr 9 2026
    A Queensland man has been charged with allegedly stealing $1.1 million worth of diesel between December 2024 and December 2025. Police allege he used stolen fuel cards to fill up at unmanned depots across Brisbane's south side and Ipswich, with a search warrant at his Green Bank property uncovering diesel reserves, multiple mobile phones and a homemade taser.

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  • Suspicious fire forces evacuation in Richmond
    Apr 9 2026
    A suspicious fire engulfed a second-floor unit in a 28-unit apartment block in Richmond, Melbourne at 1:40am, forcing the evacuation of all residents. No injuries or fatalities occurred, with firefighters successfully containing the blaze to prevent it spreading to surrounding residential areas. Local residents report ongoing issues with squatters, drug dealing and drug use in the building, with the incident now being investigated as a crime scene by police.

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  • Diesel prices surge past excise cut savings
    Apr 9 2026
    Diesel prices in Western Australia have surpassed pre-excise cut levels, reaching $3.26 per litre and exceeding the previous high of $3.22 from 31 March. Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirms the nationwide price increases at fuel bowsers across other cities. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called for Australia to join US military operations against Iran, warning the country risks appearing weak, whilst the government maintains its commitment to defensive support only through Wedgetail aircraft and air-to-air missiles for the UAE.

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  • Aussie family rides out cyclone in Fiji lockdown
    Apr 8 2026
    A powerful cyclone system has struck the Pacific Islands, forcing Australian tourists in Fiji into 24-hour lockdown with evacuations taking place across parts of the island. Sydney resident Katie Lowe and her family sheltered in their beach hut at Vomo Island during extreme winds and rain, with staff drilling down their door and providing emergency support. The cyclone system is also forecast to move towards far north Queensland.

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  • Ben Roberts-Smith held on war crime charges
    Apr 8 2026
    Ben Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living soldier and Victoria Cross recipient, has spent his second night in custody following an online bail hearing where he made no attempt to secure his release. He is facing five counts of war crime murder and his lawyer has stated he will contest all charges. Roberts-Smith may remain in custody until a bail review scheduled for 17 April, potentially spending another eight days in jail.

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