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James Law's back from Splendour in the Mud and he wants drama. He's even willing to watch sport to get it.
Georgie Tunny and J.Law discuss the 'love triangle' between Kyle Chalmers, Cody Simpson, and Emma McKeon, and whether sportspeople and public figures are entitled to privacy, or if it's better just to embrace it and become the story.
Next up is Anthony Albanese's plan for a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and his promise to fulfil the Uluru Statement from the Heart. What can we expect from the referendum, how has it been received by First Nations people, and what happens if it fails?
And finally, it ends with the heartbreaking story about the end of an Australian institution: Neighbours is finally finished. More than 1.2 million Aussies switched on to watch the finale, and a cast of hundreds returned to bid the soap a farewell. Did J.Law cry? We find out.
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By Flash News AustraliaJames Law's back from Splendour in the Mud and he wants drama. He's even willing to watch sport to get it.
Georgie Tunny and J.Law discuss the 'love triangle' between Kyle Chalmers, Cody Simpson, and Emma McKeon, and whether sportspeople and public figures are entitled to privacy, or if it's better just to embrace it and become the story.
Next up is Anthony Albanese's plan for a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and his promise to fulfil the Uluru Statement from the Heart. What can we expect from the referendum, how has it been received by First Nations people, and what happens if it fails?
And finally, it ends with the heartbreaking story about the end of an Australian institution: Neighbours is finally finished. More than 1.2 million Aussies switched on to watch the finale, and a cast of hundreds returned to bid the soap a farewell. Did J.Law cry? We find out.
A reminder if you like it, hit the subscribe button to get notified whenever a new episode goes live š
New to Flash? We have an exclusive, limited time offer for new subscribers who listen to the podcast. Get a massive one month free when you sign up using the code FLASHDRIVE. Sign up today š flashne.ws/TRIAL
Follow us on the socials:Ā
Facebook š https://www.fb.com/flashnewsauĀ
Instagram š https://www.instagram.com/flashnewsauĀ
Twitter š https://www.twitter.com/flashnewsauĀ
TikTok š https://www.tiktok.com/@flashnewsau
Want to watch the podcast instead? No problem. Head to our YouTube channel and subscribe šŗ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-SjfDnelHsnjKWhaBDht6wĀ
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.