Episodios

  • Studio kitten rescued after hour-long search
    Jan 28 2026
    A kitten from a pet segment goes missing in a television studio after being startled during filming. The rescue operation takes over an hour, with the kitten eventually being lured out from underneath the set using tuna during the following morning show. The presenter who accidentally scared the animal expresses relief when the kitten is safely recovered.

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  • Olympic champion's debt sparks athlete fundraising drive
    Jan 28 2026
    Former Olympic beach volleyball player Nat Cook reveals she retired $300,000 in debt after five Olympic Games, having mortgaged her parents' house to fund her final campaign. The Great Aussie Athlete Barbecue fundraising initiative aims to support current Olympic athletes facing significant financial burdens from training, travel, equipment, and coaching costs. The Aussie Athlete Fund educates athletes on sustainable fundraising while connecting them with corporate networks and community support through backyard barbecue events.

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  • Man arrested after threatening stabbing victim at hospital
    Jan 28 2026
    A 27-year-old Victorian man has been arrested after allegedly following an ambulance to Royal Adelaide Hospital and threatening paramedics and a stabbing victim. The victim, a 32-year-old from Victoria, had been seeking help at houses with neck and hand wounds before paramedics transported him to hospital. Police apprehended the suspect on the South Eastern Freeway in a Porsche Macan, and authorities believe the attack was targeted with other potential suspects involved.

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  • Extreme heatwave grips Canberra and Queensland
    Jan 28 2026
    Canberra experienced its hottest day in years with temperatures reaching 43.5 degrees Celsius in Canberra South. Towns in Queensland's southwest Channel Country recorded even more extreme conditions at 48.5 degrees Celsius, forcing one town to truck in emergency water supplies as the heatwave strains local resources. The scorching temperatures are forecast to remain in the mid-40s throughout the weekend, offering little relief to affected communities.

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  • Devastating bushfires destroy homes in Victoria's southwest
    Jan 28 2026
    A devastating bushfire in Victoria's southwest has destroyed at least 16 properties and burned through more than 11,000 hectares. Hundreds of residents have evacuated to shelters across the Otways region, while six fires continue to burn out of control across the state. Strong winds have carried smoke as far north as Sydney, and authorities warn the heatwave affecting the northeast continues despite overnight conditions easing.

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  • Bull sharks linger longer at Sydney beaches
    Jan 28 2026
    Bull sharks are remaining in Sydney waterways for extended periods due to warmer water temperatures and heavy rainfall, with experts confirming shark populations have stayed relatively stable over the past five years according to smart drumline data. A 150-kilogram, 2.5-metre bull shark was recently caught off Clifton Gardens in Sydney Harbour before being donated to scientific research. Central Coast Council is advocating for drone surveillance technology on all patrolled beaches to enhance swimmer safety as environmental conditions continue to attract sharks closer to shore.

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  • Chinese authorities to assist in Brisbane baby scalding case
    Jan 28 2026
    Chinese authorities are travelling to Brisbane to assist in investigating the August 2024 attack where a 33-year-old Chinese national threw scalding coffee on nine-month-old baby Luca at Stones Corner before fleeing to China. China has extraterritorial jurisdiction, allowing prosecution of Chinese nationals who commit crimes overseas. The baby has required extensive ongoing surgery following the attack.

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  • King Charles documentary explores environmental passion
    Jan 28 2026
    A new documentary titled 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision' chronicles King Charles' lifelong commitment to environmentalism and sustainable living. The film, narrated by Kate Winslet and His Majesty, was shot across four continents and explores the King's philosophy of harmony, covering sustainable textiles, food, and community skills. The documentary premiered at Windsor Castle with VIP guests including Rod Stewart, Benedict Cumberbatch, Stanley Tucci, and Kenneth Branagh before its public release on Amazon on 6 February.

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