These weekly “That’s Life” podcasts cover the good, the bad and the ugly of Derryn Hinch’s sixty-plu
Years ago, I wrote a book which, unexpectedly, became a bestseller. The Derryn Hinch Diet Book. It c
The AFL Grand Final, for the first time since 1991, will not be held at the MCG. Because of Covid it
It started with Norman Banks and Ormsby Wilkins in the 1960s but talkback radio then revolutionised
Part 2 of the ganglands wars that shattered Melbourne in the late Nineties and early 2000s. Nearly 4
The ganglands wars shattered Melbourne in the late Nineties and early 2000s. Nearly 40 crims were mu
How the hell did a journo, who spent his life attacking politicians, suddenly become one? Where did
One of the most important ballots in recent history. Surely Trump Cannot be re-elected. But is Biden
How do people handle grief ? And how judgemental are we when people handle it differently (a la Lind
Life of a foreign correspondent. One of the world’s glamour jobs. Maybe a thing of the past with 24/
When I was diagnosed with terminal cancer, more than ten years ago, I discovered that another well-k
I have one dubious claim to fame. I am the only journalist in Australia to have interviewed every P
The first one happened within weeks of my joining 3AW. The pre-election political news blackout. I b
How intrusive, can it, should it, get? And how has social media turned things inside out? Old-fashi
Hinch once threatened (as a joke) to write a book called Famous People Who Have Met Me. In this podc
Australia after the lockdown. Questions, questions. How will Australia change, post Covid-19? There
Hinch was at Cape Canaveral when Apollo 11 blasted off for the moon. He recounts that historic occas
Only 700 people have had the honour to wear a lapel badge denoting them as an Australian senator. No