Aussie star reveals secret talent
Sweetheart boxer Harry Garside has revealed an astonishing hidden talent on live television, blowing away the hosts of The Project.
Sweetheart boxer Harry Garside has revealed an astonishing hidden talent on live television, blowing away the hosts of The Project.
Former The Project host Lisa Wilkinson has received an update in her fight to have Network 10 promptly pay her eye-watering legal fees.
An Aussie mum’s life was almost runied when Google banned all her accounts and threatened to report her to authorities after son’s innocent prank backfired.
A leading voice during the pandemic has warned Christmas could be ruined – and there could be deaths – if Aussies don’t ramp up Covid measures.
The only female presenter at conservative talkback radio station 2GB has lost her hosting slot after ratings fell on her afternoon show.
Should Australia change its national anthem to “reflect all Australians” and “not just the first settlers”?
He shot at the passengers of two cars who pulled over to help before stealing a car and terrorising a second town.
Steve Price’s jab at a secret Santa who went into Kmart’s Richmond store on Saturday and paid off all the laybys sent the Project panel off Monday night.
Bachelor host Osher Gunsberg has taken aim at Peter Dutton during a tense exchange on live TV.
When Prealene Khera moved to a small town and was the first person of colour ever hired at the local paper, she was shocked by the reaction.
The host of A Current Affair, Ally Langdon, struggled to hold it together while covering a tragic story on the program.
Following the tragic death of a police commissioner’s son, a radical new proposal could change Aussie driving forever.
A shocking new investigation has revealed a major pitfall that homebuyers are falling into without knowing.
There are calls for beloved former premier Gladys Berejiklian to step in as chief of the embattled company, but there’s one glaring issue stopping her.
One of the nation’s leading economists has sent a strong message to the government urging them to delay major tax cuts, saying they’ll delay cuts to interest rates.
The shock jock has said he would tear up his golf club membership if former premier Dan Andrews joined, saying sharing the course with him would be ‘torture’.
Veteran broadcaster Peter Hitchener has announced he’s stepping down from Nine’s evening bulletin after 25 years – as his replacement is revealed.
Some of Australia’s most vulnerable people are being taken advantage of in shocking fashion, a new investigation alleges.
The Project star Waleed Aly grilled a UN expert on Tuesday following her recent controversial comments about Israel.
Bec reported the man to the police but she was left feeling abandoned after they claimed they couldn’t charge him for one reason.
The Project star faced teasing from the rest of the panel, and even from one of the show’s guests.
The ABC panel program was conducted without a live studio audience as guests discussed the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
TV star Sarah Harris broke down in tears on Monday’s episode of The Project during an emotional discussion.
The former Today show host and veteran journalist said she continues to be stalked by a man who led to her decision to leave the Today show in 1996.
Barnaby Joyce had to tell some noisy wildlife to keep it down during a live cross on national television.
The panel of the Channel 10 show were left speechless by the X-rated confession regarding his manhood.
Furious Optus customers are already demanding compensation after an outage cut off millions of Australians from phone services.
Lisa Wilkinson is battling with Network 10 over her legal bills and whether they should be paid now or after their defamation suit with Bruce Lehrmann ends.
Waleed Aly got in a heated debate about a divisive Australian habit during Thursday’s episode of the Channel 10 show.
Jackson Warne has sat down for his first interview since his father’s shock death last year, revealing more about the moment he found out his dad had died.
ABC’s popular breakfast show has a new addition to its line-up of journalists, with a fresh face to take on the newsreader role and help fill in for Lisa Millar.
An outspoken Australian feminist writer has called out marriage as “fundamentally flawed”, calling on women to “see something better for themselves” on The Project.
A disability pensioner has spoken out about how she’s unable to visit her dying son in the US despite spending $15,000 on flights.
Waleed Aly shared his heartbreak over the ongoing Israel/Gaza conflict and made a terrifying prediction about its future.
An Australian woman has recounted a “shocking” difference between how her and her partner were treated by Airbnb’s app.
Once a household name, Vince Colosimo has opened up about his struggles as he steps out as an anti-bullying ambassador.
One of the late star’s most iconic TV appearances wasn’t on Friends, but when he was arguing for drug policy reform on the BBC.
The former ABC presenter has revealed why he’s “grateful” he never waded into the Voice to Parliament debate.
An Australian mother has detailed the horrific day her world turned upside down at the hands of her own father.
Michael Clarke’s interview with A Current Affair was billed as an explosive tell-all about that Noosa incident, but viewers were not impressed.
Julia Morris had to backtrack during a live TV interview on The Project alongside her new I’m A Celeb co-host Robert Irwin.
Michael Clarke faced relentless questioning about the brawl while trying to promote a new line of bitters.
An Australian freed from a Chinese jail said she suffered “sophisticated torture” and contemplated suicide during her ordeal.
Appearing on Q+A, Greens leader Adam Bandt was confronted by accusations his party had failed to adequately condemn Hamas.
Michael Clarke is finally ready to talk about the wild incident that involved a public scuffle with his on-off girlfriend, Jade Yarbrough.
The Project stars Waleed Aly and Steve Price clashed on Monday night’s show while discussing a controversial letter sent to ‘No’ voters.
Former ABC political editor Andrew Probyn will join Nine from next month after he was made redundant by the national broadcaster.
Waleed Aly appears to have walked back on his comments linking low education levels with voting No in the Voice referendum.
The Project’s Sarah Harris has swooned over Collingwood captain Darcy Moore over his surprising call on umpires and referees.
TV journalist Natasha Exelby was caught driving four times the legal limit after crashing her car in Melbourne on a Monday afternoon.
A Labor MP was left squirming after being repeatedly grilled on ABC’s Q+A about whether the government would still push for a treaty after the Voice was shot down.
Ally Langdon has come under fire for one line she made during an explosive interview with Ray Martin in the lead up to the referendum.
The Australian journalist Cheng Lei, released last week after three years detained in Beijing, has revealed why she was held all that time.
A Western Sydney mayor has launched a blistering attack on TV host Waleed Aly over comments he made on The Project for why people voted No.
The Project host Waleed Aly claims data shows that elite Australians voted Yes, while less educated Aussies voted No.
The firebrand senator has dropped out of appearing on an ABC panel due to “ongoing threats” from a “far right Nazi terrorist organisation”.
The Australian journalist spent three years in prison in China over allegations she was supplying state secrets overseas.
An ABC reporter says the Voice result may cause Indigenous communities to rethink how they interact with the rest of Australia.
A Project host has shared her fears for the future of reconciliation after the defeat of the Voice.
Natalie Barr has revealed more about Kathleen Folbigg as she prepares for a bombshell interview as a free woman.
Kamilaroi woman and Channel 9 presenter Brooke Boney has issued an emotional plea after the Voice to Parliament campaign that brought out “the best and the worst of people”.
TV networks are wheeling out their biggest names to cover the election results this weekend. Here’s who’ll be on your screens.
Comedian Rove McManus has sparked outrage from No voters after uttering four “insulting” words as he urged Aussies to vote Yes in the referendum.
Rove McManus launched into a tirade on The Project, saying he was “mad” that the Voice had been “manipulated”, urging Aussies to “be decent for once”.
Waleed Aly has warned of a “very dangerous” situation for Australians in the wake of the Israel and Palestine conflict.
Famed journalist Stan Grant spoke about there being too much “noise” around the Voice debate, criticising the poor quality of debate around the referendum.
Natasha Wanganeen has addressed why she “looked angry” on ABC’s Q+A program on Monday night, where she clashed with a Liberal MP.
Formerly Australia’s most notorious mum, Kathleen Folbigg is breaking her silence after being pardoned and released from jail.
CNN‘s Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward narrowly avoided a “massive barrage of rockets” while reporting from the Israel-Gaza border.
Tensions broke out between an Indigenous actor and Liberal MP on ABC’s Q+A program, after he agreed colonisation has been a “good thing” for society.
The Australian media legend has doubled down on controversial comments about No voters — but has also brought a new attack against some on the Yes side.
A US ex-TV host has made shocking claims about what was really going on behind the scenes of her interview with US President Joe Biden.
Lidia Thorpe has accused the Prime Minister of not supporting her after a video produced by Neo-Nazis aired disturbing threats.
Ally Langdon clashed with Ray Martin in a fiery interview on A Current Affair where he doubled down on calling uninformed No voters “dinosaurs and d***heads”.
A heated debate has broken out on Q+A after a call to “fund need over race” — prompting host Patricia Karvelas to declare “Indigeneity isn’t race”.
ABC host Patricia Karvelas has reacted to online backlash from Daniel Andrews supporters after comments she made on Insiders went viral.
A Senator and activist have clashed on live television over the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum.
A plan announced by the government this week that could affect thousands of Australians simply doesn’t make sense, a Project host says.
An Australian woman has accused Russell Brand of exposing himself to her before recording a radio show, with the comedian speaking about the incident on air.
The hosts of The Project have “fact checked” singer Kamahl after he changed his mind for the second time on the Voice to Parliament referendum.
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