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Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Laura. The latest eliminated Australian Survivor player. (Who I have to say I had been really enjoying this season.) This fifth week of the competition we saw another original 'brains' player being booted and we are going to get some hot takes on Laura’s blindside and also unpack this weeks tribal councils. Laura will talk about that her relationship with Zara and Logan and what she thinks of their this game play. Laura will share her thoughts on the moves that may upset you as a player but then you may respect as you join the jury,. I will find out about Laura’s super power - being a 'witch' and what we didn’t see with some of her interactions with the other castaways. You will get everything from Laura take on the the jungle rat, how she bonded with Myles and what she thinks is coming up in the next few weeks? There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Australian Survivor. Which is back this week on Sunday night on Network Ten.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brad McEwan is best known as an Australian Television Presenter and Sports Journalist, having hosted Network Ten's 'Sports Tonight' for almost a decade. Apart from being a media superstar (my words, not his), Brad and I have been friends for decades, having first met when he trained in one of my gyms. Brad is a man of depth, integrity and kindness and as always, this was a fascinating an insightful conversation where we went deep down the rabbit hole of OCD, anxiety, physical, mental and emotional health, self-regulation and lots more. Enjoy.youniversal.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. I would like to thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Reggie from the latest I’m A Celebrity Out of Here which was on Network Ten. I didn’t even need to say her last name as people often get that wrong but I think she kind of like Madonna at this point. No last required. Reggie and I met years before I did Big Brother and in a chance meeting I got some advice on applying for show. After I did come out of my experience Reggie and I met for a drink and we have been making time for one another ever since. I feel absolutely privileged to call her my friend and over the years I have been able to learn a lot from her and feel inspired in my own life. The fact Reg was doing I’m A Celebrity was a complete joy to me. I knew she would do well but I also knew I would have a chance to talk about her on this podcast. A debrief that lets be honest sounds like us normally on the phone. Reggie will talk about being asked to do the show and what I’m A celeb experience was like verses her expectation . Reggie will share what the reaction has been like online and what advice Dave Hughes gave her about the trolls. I find out about the dynamics between some of the cast in the 2025 series and Reggie talks about a mishap that involves Matty J that I am sure will have you laughing. You will get everything from her recent marriage rumours, if she has signed on to be apart of the new Big Brother and I will find out what she thinks of our bestie Farmer Dave following her footsteps in the jungle. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of I’m A Celebrity. Which I am sure you will love. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Network Ten has been ordered to pay journalist Lisa Wilkinson $1.15 million to cover the court costs incurred during the Bruce Lehrmann case. Lehrmann had taken Ten and Wilkinson to court - claiming he was defamed by an interview with Brittany Higgins. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Wilkinson and Ten stepped up to defend themselves. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Tim and Leane from Gogglebox Australia. Which returned this week - now exclusively on Network Ten. I have a love for this show which many Australian’s do. It is such an unusual concept and the magic behind why this show is so good is still quite a mystery to many. I mean it shouldn’t work, the idea of watching people watch television but somewhere in between everyday Australia voices sharing their opinions with one another in their homes and the humour of relating to what is on television there is land of genius. Tim will talk about coming out on TV and what he thought of one of the most ridiculous tabloid stories written about him. Leanne will share what she gets ask most on the street and how she avoids revealing too many secrets about the show. I find out about the dynamics in their sibling relationship and if they have ever fought that has compromised filming? You will get everything from why Gogglebox personalities are not considered celebrities, what their mum thinks of some of their oversharing and I will find out a shocking secret about a show that they don’t watch… There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Gogglebox Australia. Which is back on Thursday nights at 7:30.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Kent one of this weeks eliminated Australian Survivor players. The popular reality show is back on Network Ten and there has already been a few decent twists and turns which has been interesting to watch unfold Braisn vs Brawn II is a return to this popular 'survivor theme' and what a first week we had served up by the team at Endemol Shine Australia. I think there has been some really cool set ups with some characters and I am already quite invested in dynamics on both teams. This week we saw Candy, Indy and Kent eliminated at the first three tribal councils and we are lucky to unpack the week with Kent today. Kent will talk about how he was cast after 10 years of applying and what nearly saw him say no to accepting a spot on the series Kent will share what he thinks about the first three eliminations and what he expects to happen in the aftermath of his exit.. I find out about his journey on the show and what it has been like watching his personality from a viewers point of view. You will get everything from burning max’s hat, what he really thought of Myles and why it looks months to recover from the experience. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Australian Survivor. Which is back this week on Sunday night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A judge ruled Bruce Lehrmann can appeal of a Federal Court civil finding he raped Brittany Higgins – and he won't have to pay Network Ten's legal costs until it's done. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Original music is composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
According to Bruce Lehrmann's lawyer Zali Burrows, he is “arguably Australia's most hated man”. Burrows also told a federal court that her client is too “scared” to attend court, and his reputation has been so tarnished that “the only shot he'd probably ever have in making money is by going on OnlyFans or something silly like that”. Lehrmann has launched an appeal after a defamation trial judge ruled in favour of Network Ten, finding on the balance of probabilities that he raped Brittany Higgins at Parliament House. His lawyer is arguing that Lehrmann shouldn't have to pay $2 million to Network Ten until he's had the chance to appeal the defamation case, but lawyers for Network Ten are arguing that Lehrmann should have to front up $200,000 in order to have the right to appeal at all. Today, defamation lawyer at Good Company Law Hannah Marshall, on Bruce Lehrmann's chance of appeal and what it means for Brittany Higgins. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Defamation lawyer at Good Company Law Hannah Marshal.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Chief Reece Dewar the man in charge of the Hunted control room! Yes, Hunted is back on Network Ten. Actually, it has already started and you can catch up on 10Play right now if you missed the launch episodes. My guest today has a new Chief at the helm. With over 20 years of experience in the Australian Defence Force and having been awarded the Order of Australia for services to the special operations community, he has really earned his stripes and is up to the task of capturing this seasons contestants / I mean criminals! I will ask about his promotion and what he brings to the top job that may set him apart from his predecessor. I will explore the nature of the contestants this year and if he is worried they will have picked up too many ideas from season 1 and 2. The HQ Chief will also share his thoughts on the new heist concept and how he reacted to the shows evolution from series 1! I will even ask him if he leans into the drama and if he acts up to the cameras or if he treats this show the same way he would in the real world? There is so much to unpack with some fantastic secrets along the way. So sit back and relax as we unpack Hunted Series 3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A ‘shocking' set of numbers for Seven West Media prompts the question: can Australian TV survive? Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Stephanie Coombes and edited by Joshua Burton. Our team also includes Tiffany Dimmack, Lia Tsamoglou, Jasper Leak and Kristen Amiet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A defamation trial so wild it makes Lehrmann v Network Ten look like a minor skirmish. Linda Reynolds v Brittany Higgins & David Sharaz is the wildest case we've seen. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Stephanie Coombes and edited by Lia Tsamoglou.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elise Elliott's media career spans more than twenty-five years across television, radio, print and podcasting. Elise's experience has given her the journalistic edge to write, host and present across all media formats. Elise is a rev-head. Her daily drive is an old classic '68 convertible Mustang V8. Fitting then she is one of Australia's few women motoring journalists. Elise is co-host of the TV motoring show, Cool Cars, on 7MATE with Season 2 currently in production. Elise also test drives and films online motoring content for car brands including Aston Martin and McLaren.Elise was a presenter on Network Ten's motoring show WhichCar and was the motoring editor and contributor to ARE Media publications with monthly car columns in both Belle and House & Garden magazines. Elise co-hosts the popular Nine Radio podcast The Elliott Exchange—currently up to episode 86—with her husband, 3AW Mornings radio host Tom Elliott. She can be heard on the radio as a regular fill-in host on 3AW's Afternoons and contributor to 3AW's The Weekend Break. Elise is a sought-after MC, hosting several automotive events including the Grand Prix charity event with Sir Jackie Stewart, the Ford Mach-E launch with Daniel Ricciardo, and events for Porsche, Singer, and Bentley. Yes, here's a woman who can talk the “torque”!When not holding a mic you'll find Elise behind the wheel of her beloved '68 convertible Mustang… or out on the waves indulging in her latest passion, surfing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Harry the most shocking eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia for 2024. This season finishes up on Tuesday night next week on Network Ten with only a few episodes to go! With fond of memories of helping his Mum and Dad in the kitchen as a kid, Harry really embraced cooking around age 12, influenced by his family of good cooks, and heritage spanning Northern Italian, English and German. Super passionate about sustainably harvesting seafood, Harry has been known to swim for hours in search of crayfish, even in shark-infested waters! He finds it incredibly rewarding to dish up something delicious he has harvested for family and friends, and has a huge respect for fresh produce, not letting anything go to waste. Harry was a popular personality right from the start and I feel like in years to come we will remember his time in the Masterchef kitchen as one of the greats - even though he dropped out a week before the final. We will also unpack the pressure of cooking fish (his skill set) in that final elimination. I call bullshit that he was overwhelmed by the celebrity chef but we will get to the bottom of that. I will ask about getting married in the first few weeks of the show and what his now wife thought of juggling their special day with his filming requirements. We will also discuss personality vs skill in the Masterchef kitchen and he will address his winning edit that fooled most of the viewers. We will even dive-deep into the producers of the show and if they try and sabotage the cooks to control the outcomes… Which is quite hilarious! There is so much to unpack with Harry. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australian kitchen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linda Reynolds alleges Brittany Higgins and David Sharaz provided false information to some of the government's most-senior ministers. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Darrsh the 17th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten next week changing from Sunday through to Tuesday nights at 7:30. Growing up the only child of Sri Lankan parents, Darrsh's love of food was heavily influenced by his late father, a chef in an Indian restaurant whom Darrsh would watch in the kitchen, in awe. To this day, his Dad remains the biggest influence on how Darrsh approaches life, with passion and creativity, two traits that he brought to the MasterChef Australia competition in spades. Darrsh will unpack everything from ‘the everything cook', to peas and crab shells and what he thinks about potential chefs auditioning for Masterchef. We will also unpack the pressure of the time restraints, the commentary from the gantry and what happens to you when you leave the Masterchef kitchen! I will ask about his relationship with the remaining 5 people. Who he wants to win and what continuously made Poh cry during filming. We will also discuss he future plans and if there are any disadvantages to the way in which they set the elimination cooks. There is so much to unpack with Darrsh. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australian kitchen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Lochy the 16th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Inspired by his travels, including trips to Europe, Vietnam and Mexico and his time spent living in London, Charleston and Detroit, Lochy loves recreating big flavours at home. Lochy is an easy-going character in and out of the kitchen, living with no regrets and always looking for the silver lining. His dream is to open a restaurant that speaks to his love of botany, with a kitchen garden in an indoor/outdoor experience with a constantly rotating menu. Lochy really used this opportunity to help him focus and boy did he do a good job with some amazing cooks. I feel like we are going to see more and more form him after this time on this show. Lochy will unpack everything from Hong Kong, to last year taking some time out and what he thinks is important about food and culture We will also unpack cooking shows all over the world and why Australia has nailed this show for so many years. I will ask about Lochy about his bond with Harry, his favourite judge and what he thinks about the way in which the auction affected last nights outcome. We will also discuss he the contestants who have had more of an X factor which resulted in more screen time and why he chose to focus on presenting his personality with his cooking. There is so much to unpack with Lachlan. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australian kitchen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Lehrmann has been ordered to pay $2 million in legal fees to Network Ten for the defamation action that saw him declared a rapist. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dane Swan (born 25 February 1984) is a former elite professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) Swan was drafted with pick 58 in the 2—1 AFL draft, and made his debut in Round 13, 2003 against the Western Bulldogs. Known as a prolific ball-winner, Swan averaged almost 27 disposals per game over his career. Swan was a premiership player, a Brownlow Medalist, a three-time Copeland Trophy recipient, a Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, and a five-time All-Australian. Swan was notably runner-up in the 2017 reality TV show I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on Network Ten. Early life Swan was born in Melbourne to Billy and Deidre Swan. He is a direct descendant of Thomas Flanagan, an Irish convict transported to Australia in 1849. His father Billy Swan was a highly decorated footballer in the VFA, winning the J. J. Liston Trophy twice and playing a competition record 302 games with Port Melbourne and Williamstown from 1976 to 1993. He grew up playing junior football for the West Meadows Football Club in the Essendon District Football League and attended St. Bernard's College in Essendon before playing his under-18 football with the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup. Swan's performances at the Calder Cannons were ordinary and he was perceived by some recruiters to be a larrikin with questionable kicking accuracy and work ethic, however, Collingwood showed an interest in him as a potential late maturer in the mould of his father. Career Swan was recruited by the Collingwood Football Club with pick 58 in the 2001 AFL draft. He made his debut in June 2003 at the age of 19, though he only played three games (against the Western Bulldogs, Richmond and Essendon). Swan managed just 30 games in his first four seasons in the system at Collingwood, and although he played some solid football in that time, he was not regarded as outstanding. He played much of this time with Williamstown, which was then Collingwood's VFL affiliate, and he was a member of its 2003 premiership team. In 2006, he broke through, playing 21 games and finished sixth in the Copeland Trophy voting. Swan mainly rotated through the midfield and moved forward when required. His first nine weeks were productive, averaging nearly 26 disposals and kicked 15 goals, before a hamstring injury suffered against Brisbane Lions in round ten sidelined him until round thirteen. 2007 was considered his breakout season as he placed fourth in the Copeland Trophy and was a surprise packet at the Brownlow, leading for most of the night before finishing sixth with 20 votes. 2008 The 2008 Copeland Trophy winner had a strong year averaging twenty-five disposals, seven marks, three tackles and one goal a game. Swan led the team in total disposals (590) and kicks (368), second in marks (163), and third in handballs (222) and tackles (75). He had 14 games of 25 possessions or more and kicked two or more goals on six occasions. Round 10 against West Coast was one of Swan's best, collecting 34 possessions, 10 marks and two goals. In round 14 against Sydney, he had 30 touches and 13 marks. 2009 In the 2009 season, Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, 7.8 marks, 3.0 tackles and 5.4 inside-50s per game. He was one of the AFL's most prolific ball winners, along with being an in-and-under specialist winning the contested ball at most stoppages whilst also running hard. In Collingwood's 2009 round 10 clash against Port Adelaide, Swan obtained 48 possessions, 22 kicks and 26 handballs. This was the best disposal count in a decade and was then the third highest-recorded disposals count in one match, behind Greg Williams' 53 and Tony Shaw's 50. It was a record since the length of game quarters was shortened from 25 minutes to 20 minutes in 1994, until surpassed in round 22, 2011 by Adelaide's Scott Thompson (51 disposals). He was ranked third for total inside-50s, fourth in total goal assists, first in total kicks, fourteenth in total handballs, first in total disposals, tenth in total marks, fifth in inside-50s per game, thirteenth in goal assists per game, second in kicks per game, second in disposals per game. He was voted runner-up at the AFLPA MVP awards (polling 584 votes), finishing behind Gary Ablett (688). He was regarded as one of the front-runners for the Brownlow Medal but finished outside the top ten. Swan was selected in the 2009 All-Australia team, but controversially as a half forward flanker, rather than as a midfielder, which is his usual position. 2010 Swan averaged 31.8 disposals, including 19 kicks per game, totalling a then AFL record 820 disposals for the season. On 6 September, Swan won the AFL Players Association MVP Award (Leigh Matthews Trophy) after a vote by the players. That year he was also elected as the ruck-rover for the All-Australian team. His consistent season was a cornerstone to Collingwood's fifteenth premiership, to the point of having his tattoos referenced on the Herald Sun premiership poster. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal count, having started favourite. On 31 October in the International Rules Series he won the Jim Stynes Medal. At the conclusion of the season, Swan became only the fourth-ever Collingwood player to win three consecutive Copeland Trophies. 2011 With Swan's contract at Collingwood due to expire at the end of 2011, there was much pre-season media speculation over a possible move to new AFL club Greater Western Sydney. This was put to rest during the lead-up week to the season's commencement when Collingwood announced that Swan had signed a new three-year deal, committing him to the club until the end of 2014. Swan started 2011 in the same good form as 2010. He attained 40 disposals in round 2 against North Melbourne but sustained a quad injury close to the midway point of the season and his form deteriorated. Collingwood decided to send Swan, with teammates Brent Macaffer, Darren Jolly and Nathan Brown, to a high-altitude training camp in Arizona in an attempt to help the players recover faster from their individual injuries. The trip proved effective for Swan, with an immediate effect on his playing performances. In the next six games after his return, he had an average of 35.3 disposals per game with a strong effort against Essendon with 45 possessions and a goal. He later won the 2011 Brownlow Medal with 34 votes—setting a new record for the most votes polled in a count under the 3–2–1 system, which was later surpassed by Patrick Dangerfield in 2016. 2012 Swan received some criticism early on in the 2012 season and was accused of being unfit and "too fat". In the annual Anzac Day clash, Swan won his first Anzac Day medal as best on ground after a one-point win over Essendon, with forty-two possessions, three goals and six tackles during the game Swan missed two games midway through the season due to a hamstring injury, then returned for the Queen's Birthday clash in Round 11 against Melbourne, where he finished with a game high 42 possessions. Strong performances over the following two months saw Swan rise in the Brownlow Medal betting, to become one of the favourites behind Jobe Watson, Scott Thompson and Gary Ablett. Swan was later found to have broken a pledge made by the playing group to abstain from drinking alcohol for the remainder of the season. He was suspended for two games as a result. Swan had over 40 disposals in six different games, reaching a new career high of 49 against Hawthorn in the round 17 loss, he also didn't have below 25 disposals. Swan over the home and away season averaged 35.7 disposals (career high and AFL record since stats were recorded) and 1.2 goals a game. Despite missing four home and away games Swan still finished fourth in the Brownlow Medal count and averaged more votes per game than anyone else in the top ten. He was named on the bench in the All-Australian team, his fourth selection in his career. 2013 Swan started the season averaging 30 possessions in the first three matches. In round 4, Swan played his 200th AFL game against an unbeaten Richmond, producing an almost best on ground performance (thirty-five disposals, six marks and one goal) and was only bettered by teammate Travis Cloke, who kicked a career best seven goals. At the end of the year Swan averaged 31.2 disposals, 5.7 marks, 3.4 tackles, and 5.2 inside-50s per game. He finished first in overall disposals, and equal seventh in total inside-50s. Swan was selected as the ruck-rover in the 2013 All-Australian team, the fifth consecutive year he was included. Swan finished third in the Brownlow Medal with 26 votes, losing by two to the winner Gary Ablett, and one to second-placed Joel Selwood. 2014 After wrist surgery in the off season, Swan started the season slowly, with an average of 22 disposals in the first three rounds, including just sixteen disposals in round 2. It didn't take long for him to find his form though, including thirty-five disposals and eleven marks against North Melbourne, and twenty-six disposals and four goals against Essendon to earn him his second ANZAC medal. 2015 After 2014, a year that Swan described as putrid. He returned to career-best form in 2015, averaging twenty-nine disposals and one goal per game, as well as reaching the 250-game milestone. Swan notched 30 disposals in 11 games during 2015 and played every game in 2015 apart from Collingwood's round 23 clash against Essendon due to a knee injury he sustained the week before. Although Collingwood missed the finals, Swan arguably proved to critics that at the age of 31 he is still able to play high-quality football at an elite level. 2016 In the round one clash against Sydney, Swan was badly injured after landing awkwardly on his foot, breaking three bones, including a Lisfranc. The injury ruled him out of the rest of the season, and in August he announced his immediate retirement from the AFL. Statistics A prolific ball-winner, particularly in the latter part of his career, Swan lead the AFL in total disposals on four occasions and total kicks on five occasions. Swan accumulated an average of 26.85 disposals per game during his AFL career, which at the time of his retirement was the second-highest average of all time behind only Greg Williams (26.88 per game).
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Sumeet the 15th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. A love of food is in Sumeet blood, embedded deep in her Punjabi culture and engrained in her family upbringing. Growing up in, India, Sumeet has fond memories of her parents throwing parties when she and brother would keenly watch the preparation and planning process. Her late mother was a warm and welcoming hostess, and Sumeet would always step up to help with the party food. After studying hotel management, Sumeet forged a career in sales, but has always known deep down that food is where she belongs. The kitchen is a meditative space for Sumeet, a stressful day remedied by time spent cooking. I think Australian audiences have fallen in love with her and her sauce. I can imagine her brand being on my shopping list for a long time. Sumeet will unpack everything from bacon and eggs, the pressure to cook within her cultural heritage and why she believes Jean Christopher is her favourite judge. We will also unpack the Masterchef kitchen in of the dynamics between the cast and if there were any jealousy overly competitive contestants this year? I will ask about Sumeet about her journey to Masterchef and why she felt confident in any colour apron We will also discuss why she bought fish to look after during the season and if she does actually love drinking scotch and whisky. There is so much to unpack with Sumeet. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australian kitchen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Alex Crisp the 14th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Dubbed sunshine in human form, Alex shone her light in the MasterChef Australia kitchen for 2024. One of the fan favourites this year who sadly got the chop this week and I admit I am shook. Despite earning a double degree in Science (Human Biology) and Design (Fine Arts), it is food that's become the founding stone of Alex's career, working in fine food sales and specialising in gourmet products, cheeses and small-goods amongst other delicacies. Her daily exposure to the food scene has further fuelled the fire inside, and Alex knows that cooking is not just a hobby, it's her true calling in life and I can not wait to see where she takes her Masterchef journey. I loved catching up with Alex I haven't laughed as hard as this in a while. I actually edited out most of my laughing as I sounded like fog horn leg horn! Alex will unpack everything from cute chefs, green hands and why she believes when it is not your season it is not your season! We will also unpack the Masterchef kitchen in terms of telling judges to back off, quieting down the gantry and if swearing happens in real time? I will ask about Sportsbet and if you can bet on yourself and Alex will reveal why she hated those betting odds! We will also discuss if they needed a passport to get onto the show and what songs became their anthems during filming. There is so much to unpack with Alex. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Gillian the 13th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. For Gill, food is love. She has been influenced deeply by both her Mum and her beloved late Nonna, who gifted her the use of food as a love language; as well as by her late father who taught her about intuition in the kitchen, to trust her palette, and to balance flavours and textures when preparing food with care. My guest today is a Wollongong local, a very talented artist who has run her own lettering art business for eight years, creating logos, painting wall murals, and sign writing, and we really felt her creative ambitions through he time in there Masterchef Kitchen I loved catching up with Gill as much as I have loved reading her supportive feedback online… there is something quite raw and unfiltered about our chat and I hope you enjoy it. Gill will unpack everything from losing her father, to hating coffee and why being creative is so important to her. We will also unpack the Masterchef in terms of how much interaction with fans they are allowed during the season and what she has appreciated from reading your comments. I will ask about her Gill about the decision to use luck chance and circumstance games to decided on elimination challenges and what she would change about the competition. We will also discuss why Harry is her choice to win and what she thinks Poh has taught the 2024 alumni! There is so much to unpack with Gill. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Tom Cashman. Who is currently on Network Ten's Taskmasters Australia! Which is on weekly… Thursday nights at 7:30. Which you can catch up on 10 play once the episodes drop!! Sitting by Tom Gleeson's side is his trusty assistant, Tom Cashman, dutifully taking notes and reporting back on all the ups and downs of each task. For several weeks, the comedians face tasks that are then played in front of each other and to a live audience. Each comedian will get scored and the person with the most amount of points wins the season. Based on the UK series, Taskmaster has become a worldwide phenomenon meaning that when the Aussie version launched in 2023 there was pressure to stand up to the success of other international spin-offs. I have to say I loved catching up with Tom Cashman. He is a fantastic comedian and you will get to know him in a way that I don't think we have really heard before. I will talk about being cast alongside Tom Gleesen and what their relationship was like before shooting this series. We will unpack the pressure of being a comedian and how it can affect your day to day life! Tom will share some honest stories. From meeting his idols like Peter Hellier and why he ignored Anne Edmonds when he first met her! You will find out how the show is put together and why the skits are never shown in order of how they seen on the live shows. There is so much to unpack with Tom. So sit back and relax as we unpack the world of Taskmasters Australia!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Josh C the 12th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Growing up in Queens, NYC, Josh Clarke cites both his Irish Mum Caroline and Jamaican Dad Jason as his foodie inspirations. When the kitchen bench was at chin height, Josh watched his mother work hard at an Irish pub in NYC, while his Dad expanded their rich culture at home by adding his Jamaican flair to every meal, making Caribbean cuisine a significant part of Josh's cultural norm growing up. Josh has a young family and is now based in Queensland - sadly he just missed out on the top ten but what an achievement to make it this far! I loved catching up with Josh today and I am sure you will enjoy our chat which does include finding out what happened to the other Josh (PEZ)! Josh will talk about his decision making process with cooking that vegan carrot steak and why he avoided mushrooms! We will also unpack the Masterchef brand and find out what he thought of cooking shows back home in the US! I will ask about her Josh's love of high risk - high reward and find out which dish was his biggest risk! We will also discuss everything from buying Summeet's sauce from Coles and if he thought Curtis stone was cranky! There is so much to unpack with Josh. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Sue the 11th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Married to high school sweetheart Glenn for 33 years, and together for 43, Sue is an extrordnary mum to son and daughter. Most recently, Sue was Head of Customer Experience for a building company, but when its collapse left her unexpectedly unemployed, she was able to reassess her priorities. With the encouragement of all at home, sue took on the Masterchef kitchen and while we didn't always see a lot of her - I think audiences did really connect with her story. I loved catching up with Sue today and I am sure you will enjoy our chat which gives us a whole new Sue to fall in love with. Sue will talk about her invisibility. What she thought of that nickname, if she felt invisible in the kitchen and how she turned spotting herself into a game. We will also unpack the reason why the contestants this year have falling in love with Poh. Who seems to be most of the guests this year's favourite I will ask about her Sue's children who she wanted to inspire and what it meant to them to see her on the show! We will also discuss the behind the scenes relation with Sameet and how they bonded and kept themselves buy in between filming. There is so much to unpack with Sue. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with David the 10th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. With a degree in pharmacology and toxicology to his name, David Tan's day job is as a national clinical trials administrator. While he is committed to his important work with cancer patients on their crucial treatments, David put his profession on hold to see where his MasterChef Australia journey may take him. Growing up in Singapore, in a food culture that underpins society, David jokes that eating is the national hobby and notes that his family of five would think nothing of driving to Malaysia on the weekend just for lunch. I loved catching up with David today and I am sure you will enjoy our chat which is filled with his humble attitude. Steve will talk about his journey to MasterChef Australia and what sort of preparation he put in to his abilities including what dish he worried the most about. We will also unpack his international cooking and if that is an advantage to being a skilled chef. I will find out why he connected with Poh and who he now wants to win! We will also discuss the contestants who came back. Who he thought should have returned and if he knows why two of them eliminated participants were not there? There is so much to unpack with David. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Steve the 9th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Steve's experimentation in the kitchen saw him stand out to the judges, fellow contestants and fans of the show. His love of Australian native ingredients sits in tandem with his favourite refined flavours. A self-taught cook, Steve's cookbook collection tallies upwards of 70 and he says it all started with his Mum gifting him the Australian Women's Weekly cookbook at age 18, a resource which, to this day he still treasures. Father to two adult sons, Steve has been fortunate to travel the world with work, experiencing many cuisines on his travels. Japanese and French are amongst his favourites, the former for its simplicity and the latter for its complexity. I loved catching up with Steve today and I am sure you will enjoy our chat which is filled with a similar warmth he put into his cooking. Steve will talk about his journey to Masterchef and how he was nearly the first contestant ever to step into the kitchen. We will also unpack his age and how agism still plays an unfortunate card in Australian work places. I will find out who of the Masterchef judges have contacted him since the filming ended and how Jamie Oliver surprised him. We will also discuss what big change he would make when preparing his food and why making your food with extra can help you survive elimination. There is so much to unpack with Stephen. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Quicky news update for Monday, May 27th 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Click here to take the latest Mamamia survey and you'll go in the running to win one of five $100 gift vouchers Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia. CREDITS Host/Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Accusations of false equivalencies have flown from both sides of the conflict in the Middle East, and this week was no exception with the International Criminal Court's Chief announcing their intention to apply for arrest warrants for top leadership in the Israeli Government and those working for Hamas. Joining Tina Quinn to discuss this latest development is the ABC's Geraldine Doogue, Network Ten's Hugh Riminton and former Middle East Correspondent-turned-Human Rights campaigner, Sophie McNeill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Snezana the 8th eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. With food always on the brain, it's little wonder Snezana has found her way to the MasterChef Australia kitchen. At breakfast, she's thinking about lunch; at lunch, she's planning dinner; and she reads cookbooks to relax. Snezana started cooking around age seven, learning her skills in the kitchen from observing her Mum over the years and heavily inspired by traditional Serbian culture. Showing her love through food to her own family now, she cooks for husband Aleks, daughter Lenka, aged seven and son Lazar, five. The extended family are also a big bunch of foodies, and Snezana is proud that her own daughter is showing a keen interest. I loved catching up with Snez today and I am sure you will enjoy our chat which details her final cook last night. Snez will talk about her knowledge of desserts what she knew of Anna Polyviou's resume We will also unpack the debate over presentation vs flavour! To see what Snez thinks of the way in which the judges make their critics. I will find out who Snez would like to see win, who her favourite judge is and I will even get a couple of recipe recommendations. We will also discuss what Snez had to give up and leave behind to take part in the show There is so much to unpack with Snezana. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Yuan the seventh eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Born in Argentina, Juan De La Cruz is one of nine children. He now lives in New South Wales with his partner Amy. He is incredibly close to his family, speaking with them every day, despite them all being based in Argentina. With food heroes including Argentinian chef Francis Mallmann and, our very own Miguel they have inspired him to embrace his culture and we certainly saw that during his time on the show.. There is more to Juan than many of you would realise with a passion for singing, a creator of boardgames and obvious talent for cooking I don't think this will be the last time we hear from Juan. He is a man of many talents. Juan will share his Masterchef highs and lows and he reveal he was rushed to hospital after a cook with churros went wrong in one practice session. We will also unpack the decision to cook within your heritage and if he regrets not leading with an Argentinian dish last night. I will find out if the judges are different on camera to how they are in real life. We will discuss the reason why Jean Christophe had a special relationship with Juan. There is so much to unpack with Jean. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Lourdes the sixth eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Wednesday nights at 7:30. Growing up in Melbourne, Lourdes is fortunate to have had a heavy Spanish influence in her life and her cooking. With her mother Laly and Yiayia Ana Maria hailing from Catalonia, the family has strong ties to its maternal homeland. With a variety of Mediterranean influences, this youngest of three children became a vegetarian for a time during her teens, which saw her cook for herself a lot more. A perfectionist in many areas of her life, as an academic high achiever, Lourdes already has a university degree under her belt and is working in marketing Lourdes will bust a theory of mine about her name and if she was named after Madonna's daughter! We will also unpack this weeks episodes from cooking outside, chasing to make ice-cream and that elimination cook. I will find out if Lourdes thought Nat would use her pin and if she herself would have used a pin if she had one to use. We will discuss the judges relationships behind the scenes and find out who she clicked with the most! There is so much to unpack with Lourdes. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Lily the fifth eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Thursday nights at 7:30. Having relocated to Sydney in 2019, Lily loved it so much that she stayed, meeting her partner Nick. Not one to forget her British roots, Lily is inspired by English chefs and icons including Jamie Oliver, Clare Smyth, Mary Berry, Julius Roberts and Thomas Straker. Lily is an intuitive cook, her signature style is homely, hearty food, made with love. Confident in balancing flavours and has a knack for bringing ingredients together. Lilly is a perfectionist and challenge-seeker with a love of learning, I think our English born participant was really fun tot watch and a great debrief with her today. Lily will discuss everything from that chicken maryland being undercooked to which contestants and judges she liked the best. We will also unpack how common undercooked chicken can send you to hospital and what made her choose that dish. I will compare the English version of Masterchef with the Australian and find out which series is better and why We will discuss the clothing and styling of the contestants and why they are all wearing the same shoes. There is so much to unpack with Lily. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Lehrmann is ordered to pay most of Network Ten's costs after his failed defamation case.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Khristian. The fourth eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Thursday nights at 7:30. Khristian, 26 currently works in insurance services but he's had a passion for food ever since he was 10 years old and helped his single-mum out by stepping up and learning to cook. My guest today got a lot of attention during the promotion of this season and I think that has to do with his real passion for joining this season. He loves food and is a big softy... who I was really enjoying on this season. The guy would get excited about a spoon and didn't crumble when he forgot half the recipe. He was a joy to watch and a joy to chat with today. So I hope you enjoy our chat. Khristian will discuss his upbringing and what his mates thought of him going on the show. We also discuss who inspired him to sign up and which previous Masterchef Australia alumni is one of his good mates. After chatting with Khristian for like two minutes, I realised that he would be great to go into schools and talk about his Masterchef experience with young people. I will find out how bad that sugar glass cut was, which judge was his favourite and who he connected to the most. There is an opportunity to find out how the production company sends you off and what actually happens when you have been eliminated. There is so much to unpack with Khristian. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Jonathan the third eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Thursday nights at 7:30. MasterChef Australia's Jonathan is a carpenter by trade, but his passion has always been cooking. Ever since he was 10 years old, he's been making himself dinners and meals with very early experience in understanding of flavours. Jonathan loves the joy cooking can bring and he enjoys curating menus and entertaining his mates. On MasterChef Australia, Jonathan was hoping to get the experience he needs to move from being a carpenter to a chef. His source of inspiration is Andy Allen, a man who went from being a sparky to being one of MasterChef Australia's current judges. Jono will reveal the emotional story behind his final dish and why at such a young age he was cooking for himself and living with his Nona. We will discuss how the order of when the judges try your food could affect the judges critics. I will get Jono's insights into how the pressure of being filmed over long hours can make you feel self conscious and why that clock can send you made. There is an opportunity to highlight the magic of this show and how it has not only created a bond with his 2024 cast but now feels connected to an over Masterchef family. There is so much to unpack with Jono. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der Internationale Gerichtshof in Den Haag hat Nicaraguas Eilantrag gegen Deutschlands Rüstungsexporte nach Israel abgelehnt / In Wien haben Teilnehmer einer Konferenz zu KI-betriebenen Waffensystemen ein internationales Regelwerk gefordert / Israel plant laut USA zeitnah einen Grenzübergang für Hilfslieferungen in den Norden des Gazastreifens zu öffnen / Jim Chalmers sagt, dass Australien trotz eines Nestes indischer Spione, die aus dem Land verwiesen wurden, immer noch eine gute Beziehung zu Indien habe / Qantas untersucht ein Problem mit seiner App, nachdem Kunden Daten Fremder Reisender einsehen konnten / Bundesgericht wird heute die Kosten in Bruce Lehrmanns gescheitertem Verleumdungsfall gegen Network Ten und Lisa Wilkinson prüfen / Donald Trump sagt, die Maulkorbverfügung gegen ihn in seinem Schweigegeldprozess sei verfassungswidrig
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Steph. The second eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Thursday nights at 7:30. After making it into the MasterChef Australia class of 2024 Steph proved she is a breath of fresh air with her warmth and personality. Identifying as a savoury girl through and through, Steph cooks meat to perfection and loves creating high-end dishes. Inspired by favourite chefs like Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson, Ruth Rogers and Mike Reid, Steph is on a mission in the kitchen and in future, hopes to host exclusive pop-up dining experiences. Steph will reveal what was really going on inside her head and why she struggles to listen at times. We do find out what her Mum thought of that comment about her on the show and why she thinks Steph went home. We will discuss Jamie Oliver and what he was really like during filming and we get answers on reports Jamie Oliver is stopping viewers from getting to know some of the new judges? Steph offers insights into how they collect the stories during filming and if they do have producers on set that get edited out? There is a fun analogy of one of the judges being like Mr Bean and I am sure you will have a giggle on that. There is so much to unpack with Steph. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with James the first eliminated contestant on Masterchef Australia. Which is on Network Ten from Sunday through to Thursday nights at 7:30. Having forged a successful career in primary teaching, family man James is a father, to son Benji and daughter Goldie. Becoming a parent has changed his perspective and he told me his kids remind him everyday on how to always find the joy in life. James was determined to lead by example which in so many ways I feel he achieved and showing his own kids, along with those he teaches, that you can go against the grain and embrace a challenges with nothing to lose. While he was eliminated this week I think it is an amazing achievement to get onto the show and I look forward to unpacking his time on the show. James will reveal which of the judges-style he connected with the most and if he noticed a shift in making sure we as an audience hear some of the instructions being offered this season. With tips we can actually use at home. We will discuss his early departure. From his calamari, to how the kitchens are allocated and what advantages he learnt while filming his five episodes I will get his opinions on the way in which contestants can stand out and if having a bigger backstory helps you stay in the competition longer. There are some tips on how to be 'Masterchef-fit' and of course where he hopes his food dreams may still take him. There is so much to unpack with James. So sit back and relax as we unpack his time on Masterchef Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buckle up, buttercup: this week 20 years ago was a wild ride - equal parts horrifying, hilarious and of course nostalgic.The heavy:The Abu Ghraib prison scandal explodes, sending shockwaves around the world. We'll unpack the details and the fallout, but be warned, it's not a pretty picture.Dick Cheney and George W. Bush take a turn in the hot seat, testifying before the 9/11 Commission. Did they reveal anything juicy?The hilarity:Remember Shrek the sheep? The runaway merino who became a national treasure in New Zealand after six years on the run? We'll relive his epic shearing complete with celebrity guests.The headliners:Beyoncé's "Naughty Girl" is setting the charts on fire with its sassy vibes and dance moves inspired by Fred Astaire (yes, really!).D12 drops their album "D12 World," and we'll dive into the music and the group's complicated history.Coachella becomes a cultural phenomenon with Radiohead and The Cure headlining. Bonus Round:We'll mourn the end of an era: the Sunday night movie tradition bites the dust on Network Ten.So, grab your flip phones (good luck finding a charger!), dust off your old iPods and join us for a trip down memory lane.Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
This weekend on THE OTHER SIDE... Damian explores the reasons behind a week of tragedy and tears for Sydney.As sad as the Bondi Junction knife attack was, is there anything anyone could have done to prevent it? And what are we not realising about the social and political climate in Western Sydney? An apparently religiously-motivated stabbing attack on a beloved Christian Bishop in the middle of a religious service, left worshippers terrified and brought hundreds of supporters to the streets, sparking a riot. Why? We speak to local resident and new media commentator Joel Jammal for some important insights. Also what does Bruce Lehrmann's loss to Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson in his defamation lawsuit really tell us about the 'omni-shambles' that is the whole Higgins-Lehrmann 'rape' affair? And are Israel and Iran heading for all-out war? One expert thinks not. Ep 309 of The Other Side for the weekend commencing Friday April 19, 2024.Watch all our shows on ADH TV for FREE! Here:https://www.adh.tv/videos/the-other-side-with-damian-cooryGuest this week: Joel Jammal, Turning Point Australia and The Ark PodcastSupport the showThe Other Side Australia is a weekly news/commentary show on Australia's ADH TV available to watch FREE here: https://watch.adh.tv/the-other-side-with-damian-coory
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Khahn Ong. Our 6th eliminated celebrity from I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here for 2024. During his time in the jungle, Khanh used his chef skills from MasterChef Australia – and the tips and tricks he picked up during his time on Australian Survivor to make the most of the limited camp kitchen. But it wasn't just cooking and chatting for Khanh, who made the most of his time in the jungle by tackling some of the biggest and boldest challenges. Dropped off the side of a mountain on his very first day, Khanh also went on a shopping spree from hell in the Jungle Shop Of Horrors, Khanh asked for a refund during the first eating trial of the season namely titled Vom Appetite, and singlehandedly brought home a full suite of stars in Stinking Ship 2: Stink Harder! While there were laughs aplenty, Khanh's time in the jungle was for a cause close to his heart, Minus18 Youth, whose work had positively impacted his own journey of self-discovery. Kahn reveals how many times Network Ten asked him to do the show and he will share just how long he had been keeping this a secret. We will find out who he did not want to see in camp and the bizarre lengths he went to - to find out if this celebrity would be joining him on the show! I am also going to talk about his huge resume of reality shows and if he would ever return to Masterchef, Survivor and or a Allstars season of Im A Celeb? We will burn through a list of intrusive questions! As I ask Khahn to plead the fifth with a round of juicy questions about his career and his time in the jungle. (Which will expose things like who he hated in the camp and what is actually going on with his relationship with Bachelor Matt Agnew. Will he plead the firth? You will have to stick around to find out.) There is so much to unpack with Khahn. So sit back and relax as we unpack her time in the South African jungle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Marles unveils a last-ditch attempt to get our defence forces up-to-scratch, but Andrew explains why it is too little too late. Plus, Andrew unpicks the Lehrmann trial spin from Network Ten and the ABC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Случајот за клевета на Брус Лерман против Network Ten и Лиса Вилкинсон пропадна, при што судијата на Федералниот Суд утврди дека ја силувал Британи Хигинс во Парламентот во март 2019 година. Г-ѓа Wilkinson и каналот Теn велат дека наодот е потврда на вистината во нивното известување и треба да послужи како предупредување за другите.
Nabigo ang kasong defamation ni Bruce Lehrmannn laban sa Network Ten at Lisa Wilkinson. Kasabay nito ay napagdesisyunan ng hukom ng pederal na korte na ginahasa si Brittany Higgins sa Parliament House taong Marso 2019.
Bruce Lehrmann has lost his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, bringing to an end a sprawling legal saga which has gripped the nation. In a live oral summary that took two and a half hours, Justice Michael Lee said the former Liberal staffer was not defamed by Wilkinson and Ten when The Project broadcast an interview with Brittany Higgins on Monday 15 February 2021 in which she alleged she was raped in Parliament House. He found that on the balance of probabilities Lehrmann raped Higgins. Guardian Australia's media correspondent Amanda Meade tells Nour Haydar how Justice Lee reached his verdict.
Trigger warning: This episode speaks of sexual assault, please take care when listening. "Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins." Those were the words spoken by Justice Michael Lee on Monday afternoon as he handed down his verdict in Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson. It's a verdict we had been waiting to hear since the trial wrapped up late last year after 22 days of evidence. In this episode of The Quicky we take a look at what happens now that Justice Lee has found Brittany Higgins was raped by Bruce Lehrmann in 2019 at Parliament House. If this story has raised any issues for you, help is available at Lifeline on 13 11 14.If you or someone you know wants to talk about sexual assault or harassment, family or domestic violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au Listen to more on Bruce Lehrmann verdict, as it broke on MMOL Click here to take the latest Mamamia survey and you'll go in the running to win one of five $100 gift vouchers Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host: Claire Murphy With thanks to: Aaron Patrick - Journalist, Senior Correspondent for the Australian Financial Review and was in court on Monday when the verdict was handed down. Producers: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Kally BorgAudio Producer: Thom LionBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson has failed, with a Federal Court judge finding he did rape Brittany Higgins in Parliament House in March 2019. Ms Wilkinson and Ten say the finding is a vindication of the truth in their reporting and should be a warning to others.
Bruce Lehrmann's defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson reopened on Thursday, with former Channel Seven producer Taylor Auerbach giving new evidence. Guardian Australia media correspondent Amanda Meade tells Gabrielle Jackson what the fresh evidence could mean for one of Australia's highest-profile defamation cases.
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Michael Christian (born 21 August 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer and media personality from Busselton, Western Australia who played for East Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and Collingwood in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). Christian played 82 games for East Perth in the WAFL from 1981 to 1986 and then crossed to Collingwood to play out his football career. He played at centre half- back for the majority of his career but was also used sparingly as a forward. Christian was a member of Collingwood's 1990 premiership side and represented the West Australian team on three occasions. After retiring, Christian became a football commentator and has commentated on radio for Triple M, Geelong station K-Rock (3GL) and 3AW, as well as for Network Ten. He hosted the breakfast program, Prime Time Sports Interactive, on Sport 927 with Angela Pippos and The Fifth Quarter, a post-match show following Saturday night AFL games, between 2004 and 2007 with Andrew Maher and from 2008 to 2011, with rotating expert commentators Michael Voss, Malcolm Blight or Luke Darcy. Christian also commentated on weightlifting events at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. He compered The Final Siren, a Sunday night football review show, in 2011. Under reformed procedures introduced by the AFL, Christian was appointed Match Review Officer, the AFL's sole adjudicator for the Match Review Panel, in 2017.