Episodios

  • Damien Leith honours his father through Parkinson's advocacy
    Apr 11 2026
    World Parkinson's Day highlights the experiences of 150,000 Australians living with the disease. Singer Damien Leith shares his family's journey after his father Paul's diagnosis eight years ago, and his work as an ambassador for Parkinson's Australia. Leith has launched the Parkinson's Exchange podcast to share real stories from people living with the condition, while one in five diagnoses now occur in people under 50.

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  • AI traffic lights to ease Queensland congestion
    Apr 11 2026
    South East Queensland councils have unveiled a 10-year technology plan implementing artificial intelligence in traffic lights across 12 regional councils. The AI system will use real-time data to optimise traffic light timing, turning lights green to ease congestion on arterial routes from Coolangatta in the south to Noosa in the north and west to Toowoomba. The initiative aims to reduce commuter travel times and improve productivity across the region.

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  • Freediving psychologist conquers Arctic ice to unlock performance secrets
    Apr 10 2026
    Sports psychologist Ant Williams has become a world record-breaking freediver, swimming 180 metres under Arctic ice on a single breath to understand peak performance under extreme pressure. His research explores how anyone can learn to perform in high-stress situations through mindset control, proper breathing techniques, and incremental risk-taking. Williams shares practical techniques like the 'tidal breath' method in his new book 'Let It Be Tough', demonstrating how extreme sports psychology can help people manage everyday stressful situations.

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  • Sunrise hosts' embarrassing childhood space costumes revealed
    Apr 10 2026
    Weekend Sunrise hosts share embarrassing childhood photos of presenters David Woiwood and Hugh Whitfield dressed in homemade space costumes, while discussing the upcoming Artemis II splashdown.

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    2 m
  • 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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    2 m
  • 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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