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3:18 PM Entertainment reporter Pete Ford says it's likely media will be scrambling to secure an interview with 18-year-old Jamie Murphy as the Perth teen arrives home.
8:34 AM Concerns are being raised about the increasing diagnosis of autism and how they will be supported under the NDIS.
7:19 AM New research shows introducing daylight saving could help stabilise Queensland's dwindling koala population.
A Melbourne sergeant who played a crucial role in uncovering the world's worst online paedophile ring has been presented the prestigious Mick Miller Detective of the Year Award.
Channel 7 newsreader Peter Mitchell joined Ross and John in studio ahead of a "10 to 1" news special.
Beachgoers are being warned to keep their distance from seals who make their way ashore during the breeding season.
Bribing teens with cars, booking accommodation for them...parents are pretty inventive.
Students at a Melbourne school have been tested for tuberculosis after a student became infected.
A Dank lookalike who was served with papers yesterday was actually a police officer.
Hundreds of Victorians have been struck down by a mass incident of "thunderstorm asthma".
The Police Association is furious after a senior member was stabbed between the eyes.
Ross and John consider whether or not the word "fart" is okay to use in parliament.
There are calls for older Australians to be given fewer tax concessions.
A farm dog has been brazenly stolen at the Lilydale show. Ross and John spoke with his owner.
The voice of horse racing in Victoria has called his 36th and final Melbourne Cup.
3AW Breakfast wants to find out whether a marriage proposal sprayed on a Melbourne laneway was successful.
During a spring clean, workers at the Junortoun General Store found an antique locket and now are desperate to find the owner.
Victoria is leading the world in cancer research with an exciting announcement that melanoma can now be diagnosed with a blood test.
Yibbida Yibbida, that's NOT all folks. Rex Hunt is returning to 3AW!
Sports clothing company signed by St Kilda has gone into receivership only a week after signing a three-year deal with the club.
Don't have a security screen on your front door? You might want to get one...
Ross and John find out more about a new home cooked meal delivery service, which launched in Melbourne today.
3AW Breakfast's Rumour File has struck again. Apple is poised to set up shop at Federation Square.
Victoria Police is about to crush 14 cars taken by its anti-hoon taskforce.
It's been revealed there are almost three times as many $100 notes in circulation as $5 notes.
A massive earthquake has rocked New Zealand, leaving at least two people dead.
The Rumour File has confirmed the Peninsula Pistol Club was broken into on Thursday night last week.
It's often been thought that a full moon brings out the lunatics. But is all a myth?
Cheese and wine lovers rejoice, the Bon Fromage Festival is a marketplace for you love of camembert.
More property than ever before is being snapped up by buyers overseas, particularly in China.
Doctors are seen to be the most trusted profession in Australia, but some say they need more testing.
Pain medication containing codeine could disappear from the shelves and become a prescription-only pill.
The company that supplies Australia with crucial air support during the bushfire season has filed for bankruptcy in the US.
Ross and John are trying to get a quote on how much it would cost to build a wall between USA and Mexico.
"PARTY IN THE USA" told The Rumour File a well-known Australian will be invited to Donald Trump's inauguration.
It's D-Day for the squatters in the East West Link houses in Collingwood.
Channel 9 has announced it's producing another Underbelly series. But there's a twist!
A Sunbury man who sent a drone to pick up a Bunnings sausage could end up paying a huge fine for his laziness.
A specially designed Minion letterbox in a small farming community in the Wimmera has been stolen in what can only be described as a despicable act.
3AW listener Anne asked a question to Ross and John that had them both looking a bit silly!
A man armed with a tomahawk threw a country pub into lockdown for more than three hours.
Gary Meek sent his wool overseas, with it now returning as a $10,000 suit.
A large Melbourne cathedral will not be holding its traditional midnight mass this year.
More than a dozen unauthorised radio transmissions have been made with aircraft at Melbourne and Avalon airports.
It's been revealed four Officeworks stores across Melbourne were hit by thieves on Saturday.
Peter Ford pays tribute to dear friend Maria Venuti, revealing the startling call he received about her stalker.
Australian's are set to spend more on presents this upcoming festive season than last year.
Ela Carte Part deli, part rotisserie, part wine bar – it's all communal dining or window seats inside, with the option of smaller tables outside on the busy streets of Elizabeth and Therry.
Australians can expect a number of quality drama series produced right here on home soil.
Conjuring up an unflattering mental image stuffing your face could be the answer to staving off cravings for junk food, a UK study has found.
The UK government has been dealt a major blow in its bid to leave the European Union.
Ross and John played host to small crowd of 3AW prize winners, who all watched the sun rise across the track.
Julian Price The RACV has called for laws to be introduced before driverless cars officially hit the roads.
Police have stumbled across a burglary during a routine run to the Forensic Centre.
RUMOUR CONFIRMED | "COFFEE MACHINE" told 3AW Breakfast a jockey at a country meet rode not one, not two but SIX winners.
Victoria's road toll is 16% higher than this time last year and Doug Fryer says it's not acceptable.
Ross and John announced the winner of their Live longer in Arcciaroli competition on Friday.
Life expectancy has hit a new high, with newborn girls now expected to live to 84.5 and boys to 80.4. But it's not all good news.
One hundred years ago today, two teams of Australian soldiers played an Australian Rules football match in London.
Taxi drivers have told 3AW they'll be boycotting the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Qantas has banned its pilots from having handlebar moustaches, wearing backpacks and chewing gum.
Jake Bourke More than 150 drivers were busted illegally using the emergency lane on the Western Ring Road at St Albans on Wednesday.
Developers who illegally demolished Carlton's Corkman Pub may be ordered to rebuild it brick by brick.
Dozens of backpackers in the CBD have had an early morning wake-up call amid reports someone left the toast on for too long.
A former family farm in Wyndham Vale snapped up by Frasers Property for a cool $95 million will be home to 1200 houses, a school and a town square.
Campaign launched encouraging parents to read 1000 books to their child from birth until they begin school.
Rumour File: Witness tells of armed robbery at Chelsea Heights service station.
Violent attack on a Melbourne taxi driver by two men in Melbourne's CBD
A truck has lost a load of toilet paper, sparking a string of jokes in the 3AW studio.
Independent supermarket changes their name to match their competitors.
A new app lets women share their creepy experiences to help make Melbourne safer.
Anger over plans to cut down 229 trees along the fence line at Beaumaris High School to make way for school upgrades.
A farmer from the tiny town of Patchewollock says he's "pretty embarrassed" by his portrait painted onto a silo.
A ban on heavy trucks using the West Gate Bridge is about to get underway. But where will they go?
The deer population is Victoria is out of control, despite a record number being shot and killed last year.
The bowlers had their work cut out for them during Saturday's game between St Kilda and Footscray Edgewater in Albert Park.
Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal dropped in for a chat with Ross and John on Wednesday.
Tomatoes keep their natural flavours best when they are left out of the fridge, research has confirmed.
The Salvation Army has rubbished a left-field proposal from a Lord Mayor candidate about what to do with homeless people.
Jake Bourke An iconic Carlton pub has been demolished illegally and it's left the government fuming.
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