Freddy & the Eighth go Live in Brisbane! The boys are joined by a couple of QLD Legends who share some hilarious stories. Josh Kerr explains the context behind the microwave story. Millie Boyle joins the show to preview Women’s State of Origin and we have some fun with the Brisbane crowd. All that and more on an unhinged edition of Freddy & the Eighth.
Andrew Johns declares his wish for less slow-motion replays in the Bunker's decision making process.
Roman Catholic cardinals will meet from May 7 in a secret conclave to elect the church’s new leader.
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After weeks of chaos through Perth, nine teenagers have been charged.
The Demons finally have their new CEO in place. Elsewhere, St Kilda chief executive Carl Dilena has turned the heat on the Saints.
The world's eyes are about to turn to the regional Victorian town of Morwell as accused Mushroom killer Erin Patterson's murder trial begins.
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church believes the “world” defiles them, and don’t vote, but they are sending hundreds of their people to hand out how-to-vote cards for conservative candidates.
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NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo denies there has been a crackdown for high tackles in recent weeks.
NSW coach Laurie Daley speaks to Nine's Danny Weidler one month out from the State of Origin opener.
Four teens who had gone for a surf rushed to the rescue of a boy and his grandmother in South Australia.
A Chinese national is on trial in Brisbane Supreme Court, accused of killing his flatmate and storing her body in a box on his balcony for 10 months.
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli says there are signs the government's new youth crime laws are working, with a small reduction in some offences.
Few Queenslanders will have forgotten how the Roosters enforcer sparred with the Suncorp crowd and favourite son Johnathan Thurston.
Stepping in for Blake Lively in a horror movie, designing wave pools and winning iconic surf contests: it’s all just part of the Isabella Nichols story, past, present and future.
The group which administers the medical school exam for year 12 students has removed a section due to its “high coachability”. Try it yourself.
The TV-grown cooking superstar is widely regarded as a national treasure. But going into MasterChef: Back to Win, this time as a judge, she’s not totally convinced of her talents.
A world-class motocross star has died after a race in Adelaide.
For the first time in more than a decade measles is spreading in Victoria.
A nasal spray that's changed the lives of people living with chronic depression is set to be listed on the PBS.
Thousands of dollars worth of Pokemon cards have been stolen from a games store in Melbourne.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton spoke to Ally Langdon about the big issues facing Australians and how an elected Coalition government would fix them.
St Kilda chief executive Carl Dilena has turned the heat on the Saints. Meanwhile, the news isn’t all positive for Carlton after their big win over Geelong.