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From The Newsroom

From The Newsroom

By: news.com.au
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Every morning, afternoon and across the weekend the team at news.com.au get you your headlines, entertainment, sport and everything in between in bitesize easily digestible mini-podcast chunks.

2023 News Corp Australia
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Episodes
  • Jonesy & Amanda: Why We Drank Each Other's Blood 28/11/25
    Nov 27 2025

    After two decades on air, Jonesy & Amanda reveal the moments that shaped them, including the risky bets, the deep regrets, the chaos, the laughs, and yes… the day they drank each other’s blood.

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    22 mins
  • Ashes Chaos: The Three Moments That Shocked Cricket 21/11/25
    Nov 20 2025

    Cricket tragic and Half-Arsed History host Riley Knight joins us to revisit the three most controversial moments in Ashes history — from Dennis Lillee’s infamous metal bat stunt to Jonny Bairstow’s explosive stumping.

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    16 mins
  • Mushroom Murders: The Evidence That Sealed Erin Patterson’s Fate 14/11/25
    Nov 13 2025

    When Erin Patterson was found guilty over the mushroom murders, jurors said the evidence spoke for itself. But what exactly did they see? In this episode, we speak with writer Greg Haddrick, who followed the case closely to unpack the most shocking moments from the trial and the evidence that sealed Erin’s fate.

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    15 mins
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