KIIS FM hosts Jase and PJ stop traffic with bizarre radio stunt
Their catchphrase is "always awkward".
Their catchphrase is "always awkward".
Videos on social media showed demonstrators holding placards and banging on the studio's glass windows.
"White people need to be taken off national television for their own safety"
Stephen Hawking, who died on Wednesday at the age of 76, was perhaps the most exclusive guest star in television history.
Step aside, Sophie Monk. Another lovable bogan is about to grace our television screens.
We're on the eve of finale week, and Married At First Sight needs some last ditch, headline-grabbing drama.
The judgment is expected to be the final chapter in a saga that began on Derby Day more than a decade ago.
Terrifying cakes are unveiled to hysterical laughter from all sides.
Even royals, it seems, may suffer from the gender pay gap.
After an acclaimed run on Big Little Lies, Nicole Kidman has unveiled her next TV project.
Sunrise faces backlash after a commentator suggested Indigenous children should be taken from their families "just like the first Stolen Generations".
I give up, Dean and Tracey are perfect for each other.
Alan Jones is polarising, but you can't argue with his results.
Former Channel Seven reporter accused of being one of Harvey Weinstein's "spies" has stopped Channel Nine airing footage from New York.
Harrow is disappointing, but Manu is infectious.
Yes, ABC's audience has shrunk. But that's no reason to wet the bed.
As foul-mouthed furniture queen Sando, Sacha Horler is terrific. But the comedy in this series doesn't always reach the same heights.
Our home-entertainment picks include the game Florence and Netflix series Love.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon turn their outsize talents into an improvised comedy that is suffused with affection.
Melbourne radio listeners have turned their backs on the ABC's new breakfast show in droves following the departure of long-time host Red Symons.
Alan Jones has surged ahead in the Sydney breakfast radio ratings, with a big jump in the first survey of the year.
Brash and brassy retail maven Sando looks a lot like some household-name billionaires, for example ...
The Big Question arising from Monday’s population-heavy Big Australia edition of Q&A;: is Australia Big Enough to contain Big Tony and Big Bob?
Australia has crowned the winner of this year's I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!
Just when you thought the drama was threatening to dry up, another blow-up takes centre stage.
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