Episodios

  • Alex Lloyd's return to music after 12 years
    Mar 21 2026
    Alex Lloyd rose from busking on Sydney streets to become one of Australia's most beloved artists, winning four ARIA awards and selling half a million albums. His career was marked by the smash hit 'Amazing', which became a soundtrack for weddings and funerals across the country. After openly addressing his struggles with anxiety and alcohol, Lloyd is releasing new music for the first time in 12 years, including a track called 'Echoes'.

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  • Blue Ribbon Cookbook shares country show secrets
    Mar 21 2026
    The Blue Ribbon Cookbook compiles prize-winning recipes from Australia's country show cooks, featuring family recipes and local stories from agricultural shows across the nation. Kay Sidman, a show cook from Canberra, has her award-winning sweet chilli sauce recipe featured in the book after winning multiple prizes at the Camden Show. The cookbook aims to share traditionally guarded recipes from show competitions, including cakes, biscuits, jams and preserves that have won ribbons at country shows throughout Australia.

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  • Riley Green on rowdy fans and life on the road
    Mar 21 2026
    Alabama-born country music star Riley Green is touring Australia with his Cowboy As It Gets tour, including sold-out concerts and a headline show at CMC Rocks. The singer, who has seven billion global streams and multiple number one platinum hits, discusses a recent incident where a fan threw a phone at him during a concert, resulting in five stitches to his ear. Green also talks about his Nashville bar Duck Blind, his love of cooking breakfast, and staying fit on tour.

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  • Petrol crisis drives electric vehicle surge
    Mar 20 2026
    Rising petrol prices driven by Middle Eastern conflict have triggered increased interest in electric vehicles across Australia, with approximately 400,000 Australians already making the switch. Entry-level EVs now start at just over $20,000, with government novated leasing benefits eliminating fringe benefits tax. The second-hand EV market offers good value due to significant depreciation, though buyers should verify battery health and consider charging infrastructure limitations, particularly for renters and apartment dwellers.

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  • James Clear on building atomic habits that last
    Mar 20 2026
    James Clear, author of the global bestseller Atomic Habits with 250 million copies sold in over 60 languages, explains his methodology for building lasting habits through small, consistent changes. His approach centres on four laws of behaviour change: make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying. Clear introduces practical strategies including the two-minute rule, which scales habits down to their simplest form to establish consistency before improvement.

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  • Matildas chase history in Asian Cup final
    Mar 20 2026
    The Matildas are preparing to face Japan in the Women's Asian Cup final at Stadium Australia, with over 70,000 fans expected to attend in what will be the largest crowd in the tournament's history. Australia is seeking their first ever major title after losing to Japan in both the 2014 and 2018 finals. Star player Sam Kerr has returned to full fitness, and the team enters as underdogs against eighth-ranked Japan, who defeated South Korea in the semi-finals.

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  • Fuel crisis threatens Australian farmers and winter crops
    Mar 20 2026
    Australia faces a critical fuel shortage as diesel prices exceed $3 per litre in some areas, with energy leaders and economists warning of potential supply disruptions affecting up to 20% of global oil supplies. Farmers are particularly impacted, facing tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional costs and struggling to access fuel needed for winter crop planting. The International Energy Agency is urging Australians to reduce fuel consumption through working from home, using public transport, and driving less, with experts noting that if one in five Victorians left their cars at home, it would free up enough fuel to sow half of Australia's winter crop.

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  • Labor tipped for landslide in South Australian election
    Mar 20 2026
    South Australians are voting in a state election with Labor predicted to achieve a landslide victory. Key marginal seats being watched include Dunstan, Black, Morialta, Hartley and Colton in metropolitan areas, along with the country seats of Cable, MacKillop and Flinders. Premier Peter Malinowski holds the seat of West Torrens, while opposition leader Ashton Hearn campaigns on cost-of-living issues, with One Nation and the Liberals gaining support in the final stages of a closely fought campaign.

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