Episodios

  • Bondi hero's family calls for anti-Semitism inquiry
    Dec 27 2025
    Reuven Morrison was killed confronting one of the shooters during the Bondi terror attack. His family has joined calls for a royal commission into anti-Semitism, stating they have not heard from the Prime Minister or his office since the attack. Foreign Minister Penny Wong has apologised to Australia's Jewish community and acknowledged the government could have done more, while the Albanese government has announced a review of intelligence and security agencies instead of a royal commission.

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  • Queensland braces for severe flooding across multiple regions
    Dec 26 2025
    Severe flooding warnings are in effect across Queensland, with the northwest region expecting up to 500 millimetres of rain over three to five days in areas west of Richmond, Mount Isa, and Julia Creek. The tropical north, including Mackay, Townsville, Cairns, and Cooktown, faces 50 to 150 millimetres of localised heavy rainfall expected mid next week. SES centres are preparing for potential flooding in already sodden regions like Ingham, which experienced flooding less than a year ago.

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  • Christmas Eve broadcast wraps with festive cheer
    Dec 24 2025
    A television broadcast concludes on Christmas Eve with hosts discussing children's Christmas wishes, including a Nintendo Switch 2 and cameras. The presenters thank their production team and wish viewers a merry Christmas before signing off until Boxing Day, with one host travelling to Melbourne for the holiday.

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  • Sunrise hosts battle in reindeer ring toss
    Dec 23 2025
    Sunrise television hosts Wayne Eddy and his co-host compete in a Christmas-themed game called Reindeer Ring Toss on the morning before Christmas. The challenge involves throwing rings onto reindeer antlers within 60 seconds, with elves assisting in the festive competition. The host defeats Wayne Eddy in the final tally of successful ring tosses.

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  • Terror attack survivors recovering in Sydney hospitals
    Dec 23 2025
    Twelve people remain hospitalised ten days after a terror attack in Sydney, with five in critical but stable condition. Constable Scott Dyson has woken from a medically induced coma following multiple surgeries, while police officer Jack Hibbert, who lost vision and an eye after being shot, has been released to spend Christmas with his family.

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  • NSW passes gun and protest laws after Bondi attack
    Dec 23 2025
    New South Wales Parliament has passed significant gun and protest legislation in response to the Bondi terror attack. The bill cleared the upper house on Christmas Eve with support from Labor and the Liberals, while the Nationals opposed the reforms, splitting the coalition. The Greens supported the gun law changes but rejected the public assembly provisions.

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  • Easy no-cook Christmas platter ideas
    Dec 22 2025
    Courtney Roulston demonstrates three simple no-cook appetiser recipes perfect for Christmas entertaining using Alina's Bakehouse and Ritz Crackers. The recipes include fig and black olive crackers topped with blue cheese, fresh figs, thyme and honey; Dayton apricot crackers with brie, prosciutto, peaches and basil; and Ritz cracker sandwiches filled with cream cheese, smoked salmon, chives and lemon, garnished with dill or bagel seasoning. Tips are shared for creating an impressive cheese platter using seasonal ingredients, herbs and simple presentation techniques.

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  • Porch pirates target Christmas deliveries across Australia
    Dec 22 2025
    One in 100 packages are damaged, lost or stolen during delivery in Australia, with 110 million parcels moving through networks this holiday season. Sydney and Melbourne experience the highest rates of porch piracy, with organised and opportunistic criminals targeting doorstep deliveries. Freight insurance experts recommend choosing reputable couriers, using sturdy packaging, and purchasing transit insurance to protect Christmas gifts, noting that 80% of claims involve damage rather than theft.

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