Episodios

  • Last-minute Valentine's Day aphrodisiac recipes
    Feb 12 2026
    Celebrity chef Melinda Essie demonstrates three aphrodisiac-filled recipes perfect for Valentine's Day: a classic dark chocolate mousse with candied hazelnuts and berries, pan-seared duck with pomegranate caramelised figs and Persian feta, and an updated prawn cocktail with fennel, orange and avocado. The dishes feature natural aphrodisiacs like dark chocolate and figs, with simple cooking techniques that create impressive results.

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    3 m
  • Dawson's Creek star James Van Der Beek dies at 48
    Feb 11 2026
    James Van Der Beek, star of Dawson's Creek, has died at age 48 after battling colorectal cancer. The actor was diagnosed in 2023 and passed away peacefully, surrounded by his wife and six children. In recent interviews, Van Der Beek had spoken about how his cancer diagnosis gave him a renewed appreciation for life, his family, and his passion for acting.

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    3 m
  • Shark found inside Sydney's netted harbour pool
    Feb 11 2026
    A 1.2-metre dusky shark was discovered inside the netted harbour pool at Manly Beach in Sydney, forcing swimmers from the water. Council workers found no holes in the netting, leaving the shark's entry point a mystery. Shark expert Dr Chris Pepin-Neff discusses the safety of netted enclosures, calls for standardised audits across Sydney harbour pools, and addresses concerns about funding and maintenance following a tragic summer of shark incidents.

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    3 m
  • HOT TOPICS: Liberal leadership spill looms as Taylor resigns
    Feb 11 2026
    Angus Taylor has resigned from Sussan Ley's front bench, triggering a potential Liberal Party leadership spill that could occur within days. The delay is caused by the need for Liberal MPs and senators to return to Canberra, with taxpayers covering approximately $50,000 in travel and accommodation costs for the 51 Liberal politicians and their staff. Additionally, a dispute has emerged over the Brisbane 2032 Olympic rowing venue, with Queensland's Deputy Premier insisting it will be held in Rockhampton or not at all, despite concerns about the Fitzroy River meeting requirements and contractual obligations to the IOC.

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    6 m
  • The muffin man passes the torch to tiramisu
    Feb 11 2026
    Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen, famous for promoting muffins at the Paris Olympics, has officially passed the torch to Swiss snowboarder Jonas Hassler, who has become known as the tiramisu man at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Working dogs are now properly credentialed staff at the Winter Olympics, serving in avalanche response teams, course patrol, and security units. Bulgarian slalom snowboarder Tervil Zamfirov set off airport security scanners in Milan while wearing his bronze medal around his neck.

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  • State of Origin returns after 30 years
    Feb 11 2026
    AFL State of Origin returns after a 30-year hiatus with Western Australia facing Victoria in Perth. Victorian stars including Caleb Serong, Zach Butters and Nick Daicos arrived in the West, with former greats like Gary Lyon and Ross Glendinning delivering motivational messages to both teams. The historic rivalry, which includes WA's famous 1977 victory, sees regular teammates becoming rivals for the first time in three decades.

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    2 m
  • Free Valentine's dinner at Sydney IGA tonight
    Feb 11 2026
    Sydney's IGA at South Everleigh is hosting a free three-course Valentine's Day dinner curated by MasterChef winner Justin Narayan. The event takes place tonight rather than on Valentine's Day itself, with wait list places filling up quickly. Diners need to queue for a spot at the special dinner.

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  • Australians take extreme measures to save money
    Feb 11 2026
    New ING research reveals Australians are adopting extreme cost-cutting measures in 2025, with 30% willing to take cold showers and switch off air conditioning despite heatwaves to reduce energy bills. Other significant savings strategies include meal prepping, buying wonky produce and marked-down groceries, and cancelling streaming services in favour of free community activities. The research identifies energy usage, food and groceries, and entertainment as the three main areas where Australians are focusing their savings efforts.

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