Episodios

  • Hollywood-scale studio coming to Central Coast
    Feb 19 2026
    A major film and television production facility is being developed on the New South Wales Central Coast, set to become one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. The precinct will feature 10 sound stages, advanced LED volume screen technology, a record-breaking water tank, and integrated facilities including childcare, education centres and restaurants. Australian actor Luke Hemsworth is supporting the project, which aims to keep productions in Australia, create local jobs and provide world-leading technology while supporting both major productions and emerging filmmakers.

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  • Camden's first Spin Out rock and roll festival
    Feb 18 2026
    The Spin Out Festival is a rock and roll event taking place in Camden, Sydney's south-west, featuring live music, dancing, bands and classic cars. The festival celebrates 1960s culture and encourages attendees to dress in period-appropriate attire. This is the first time the event is being held in the Camden village area.

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  • Australia's prison crisis: half return within two years
    Feb 18 2026
    Australia's prison re-offending rate has reached approximately 50%, with half of all released inmates returning to prison within two years. The national inmate population has hit an eight-year high while prison costs have surged to $7.3 billion, as governments continue building more facilities. Many prisoners are released back into the same circumstances of poverty, housing insecurity, mental health challenges and addiction that led to their initial incarceration, with one in three women released without secure housing.

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  • Australia's prison crisis: half return within two years
    Feb 18 2026
    Australia's prison re-offending rate has reached approximately 50%, with half of all released inmates returning to prison within two years. The national inmate population has hit an eight-year high while prison costs have surged to $7.3 billion, as governments continue building more facilities. Many prisoners are released back into the same circumstances of poverty, housing insecurity, mental health challenges and addiction that led to their initial incarceration, with one in three women released without secure housing.

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  • Kyle Sandilands sleeps with childhood pillow Squishy
    Feb 18 2026
    Radio host Kyle Sandilands has revealed he still sleeps with a childhood pillow called Squishy, prompting other men in his workplace to admit their own nighttime comfort items. His manager sleeps with an unwashed baby blanket nicknamed Blanky, while colleague Hulk keeps a soft toy ninja turtle in bed. The confession has sparked public debate about adults maintaining childhood sleep companions.

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  • Cam Bolton's recovery and the coach of 13 nations
    Feb 18 2026
    Australian athlete Cam Bolton, nicknamed 'Camaroni Boltoni', is recovering from a broken neck sustained during training while maintaining his sense of humour. French figure skating coach Benoit Richaud coaches athletes from 13 different countries at the Games, rotating through different national team jackets as his skaters compete in the kiss and cry area. The segment also touches on the unique nature of the double luge event.

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  • HOT TOPICS: Hanson faces backlash over Lakemba comments
    Feb 18 2026
    Pauline Hanson faces criticism from Muslim leaders after stating some Australians feel unwelcome in suburbs like Lakemba with high Muslim populations. The comments, which follow her earlier claim that there are no good Muslims, draw strong responses from political figures who emphasise Australia's multicultural values. More than one million Australians visit Lakemba's night markets during Ramadan annually.

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  • Camping gear struggle goes viral
    Feb 18 2026
    A viral comedy sketch by New Zealand comedian Thomas Sainsbury depicts the universal frustration of trying to repack camping gear into impossibly small storage bags after a camping trip. The relatable content resonates with campers who struggle with the same challenge, prompting discussions about rolling versus stuffing techniques and the impractical size of camping equipment storage bags.

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