With calendars already filling up with events and work commitments we're back in full swing as we say goodbye to Summer holidays.
Caro attended the AFL Women's Launch which she described as 'a beautiful launch' but while she felt the AFL got a lot right, there were a couple of things the AFL didn't quite get right.
This week its Vale Ron Walker and Joan Hamilton - Caro and Corrie discuss the contribution of both of these influential individuals. Caro noted the absence of an AFL official representative at Joan Hamilton's funeral and spoke of her catch up with Eddie Mcguire, prompting Corrie's critique of Caro and Eddie's relationship.
While the Grammy Awards didn't quite hit the mark for Caro and Corrie , Hilary Clinton's appearance sparked some interesting discussion about Michael Wolf's book 'Fire and Fury'. We talk porn names as speculation continues about Donald Trump's alleged affair with an adult film star.
Following the success of the Australian Open Caro and Corrie reflect on just why Melbourne is such a sporting mecca and Caro weighs in on the Bernard Tomic debate suggesting 'he's just a tool'. In 'BSF' Corrie's been reading 'The Bettencourt Affair' by Tom Sancton. Caro's excited by the return of 'Call The Midwife' on ABC TV and Corrie shares a simple yet delicious version of Geoff Slattery's crumble.
In '6 Quick Questions' we delve into 'What makes a great house guest?', the appeal of Kristina Keneally and Caro confesses to her daggy magazine addiction.Plus Corrie explains her surprise 'Crush Of the Week' in Kevin Andrews.
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