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- 910 - Episode 335 - Part 2 - Coming OFF the BenchWed, 12 Nov 2025
- 909 - Episode 335 - Part 1 - AFL OverloadWed, 12 Nov 2025
- 908 - EP 334 - Part 2 - Push to DeceiveWed, 05 Nov 2025
- 907 - EP 334 - Part 1 - Tips and RulesWed, 05 Nov 2025
- 906 - Episode 333 - Part 2 - Fauna, Jet Skis, DartsWed, 29 Oct 2025
- 905 - Episode 333 - Part 1 - Betting, History, MelbourneWed, 29 Oct 2025
- 904 - Episode 332 - Part 2 - Gavin Wood
Sam Newman chatted to the legend Gavin Wood about his career and more. Television “Countdown” - ABC Voice and occasional host for 7 years. “Hey, Hey it’s Saturday” - 9 Network – Host “Pop Report” 5 years. “Personality Squares” - 10 Network – Square and Audience warm up - 2 years. “The Love Game” - 7 Network – Host “Nightlife” 10 Network - Segment Host - 4 years. “The Price is Right” – Network 10 – Voice and audience warm up – 4 years. “All Star Squares” – Network 7 – Square and Voice – 2 years. “Children’s Hospital Appeal Telethon” Network 7 – Host and panel member. “Lotto Draw Host” – Network 7 – Powerball, Oz lotto and Saturday Lotto – 13 years. radio Gavin’s media credits form a long list covering every television network and numerous AM and FM radio stations around Australia. His credit list is several pages long but in a nutshell his association with “Countdown” for 7 years, to over 3 million viewers each Sunday night lead to his number one breakfast show on EON FM. He has hosted his own show on another 10 radio stations across Australia, provided the voice, audience warm-up and presentations for tonight shows, game shows and variety specials around the country. Having one of the most “tuned-into” voices in the country, Gavin has provided the voice for scores of TVC and radio commercials. On the corporate front he hosted events including Bridal Shows, PR Product Launches, Award Nights, fashion parades, Press Conferences, Trade Promotions, Conferences, Balls and dinners. Gavin was CEO of his own Media Company for 25 years.
Wed, 22 Oct 2025 - 903 - EP 332 - Part 1 - Duck SoupWed, 22 Oct 2025
- 902 - Episode 331 - Part 3 - The Doc's BackWed, 15 Oct 2025
- 901 - Episode 331 - Part 2 - Rewriting HistoryWed, 15 Oct 2025
- 900 - Episode 331 - Part 1 - Is Tess Real?Wed, 15 Oct 2025
- 899 - Episode 330 - Part 2 - NRL 1, Harris 0Wed, 08 Oct 2025
- 898 - Episode 330 - Part 1 - Parity, Wind, HypocrisyWed, 08 Oct 2025
- 897 - EP 329 - Part 2 - Changing the GameWed, 01 Oct 2025
- 896 - EP 329 - Part 1 - Justifying DuckWed, 01 Oct 2025
- 895 - Episode 327 - Part 2 - Normie RoweWed, 24 Sep 2025
- 894 - Episode 327 - Part 1 - Duck MalaiseWed, 24 Sep 2025
- 893 - Episode 326 - Part 3 - Our CountryWed, 17 Sep 2025
- 892 - Episode 326 Part 2 - Ferrets, Vigilantes, VirginWed, 17 Sep 2025
- 891 - Episode 326 - Part 1 - Kirk, Finals, BrownlowWed, 17 Sep 2025
- 890 - Episode 325 - Part 2 - Vic. The Dystopia StateWed, 10 Sep 2025
- 889 - Episode 325 - Part 1 - Slobbering Suck UpsWed, 10 Sep 2025
- 888 - Episode 324 - Part 3 - I Cook Food ChaosThu, 04 Sep 2025
- 887 - Episode 324 - Part 2 - We PredictWed, 03 Sep 2025
- 886 - Episode 324 - Part 1 - Izak, BT, TomWed, 03 Sep 2025
- 885 - Episode 323 - Part 2 - DystopiaWed, 27 Aug 2025
- 884 - Episode 323 - Part 1 - Football Balls UpWed, 27 Aug 2025
- 883 - Episode 322 - Part 3 - This I SayWed, 20 Aug 2025
- 882 - Episode 322 - Part 2 - Snoop Dogg, JamaraWed, 20 Aug 2025
- 881 - Episode 322 - Part 1 - Duck Takes Flight AgainWed, 20 Aug 2025
- 880 - EP 321 - Part 1 - Pottery, Strippers, StupidityWed, 13 Aug 2025
- 879 - EP 320 - Part 2 - Bridges, PronounsWed, 06 Aug 2025
- 878 - EP 320 - Part 1 - GF, ABC, VirginWed, 06 Aug 2025
- 877 - EP 319 - Part 2 - Global PoliticsWed, 30 Jul 2025
- 876 - EP 319 - Part 1 - Migrating DuckWed, 30 Jul 2025
- 875 - Episode 318 - Part 2 - Dr. Fordham OpinesWed, 23 Jul 2025
- 874 - Episode 318 - Part 1 - Perception, Grooming, LiesWed, 23 Jul 2025
- 873 - Episode 317 - Part 2 - Tennis, Olympics, NascarWed, 16 Jul 2025
- 872 - Episode 317 - Part 1 - Angry Duck, SledgingWed, 16 Jul 2025
- 871 - Episode 316 - Part 2 - Reparation, Mushrooms, TennisWed, 09 Jul 2025
- 870 - Episode 316 - Part 1 - AFL Wrap, Piastri, SportWed, 09 Jul 2025
- 869 - Episode 315 - Part 3 - Political DickWed, 02 Jul 2025
- 868 - Episode 315 - Part 2 - AFL Survey, Boots, CaravanWed, 02 Jul 2025
- 867 - Episode 315 - Part 1 - New W to C, Coaching, CFCWed, 02 Jul 2025
- 866 - Episode 314 - Part 3 - George Donikian
George Jack Donikian (born 15 December 1951) is an Australian former radio and television news presenter/personality. He has worked at the SBS as well as the Nine network and Ten Network.
Wed, 25 Jun 2025 - 865 - Episode 314 - Part 2 - Becker, Chicken, MushiesWed, 25 Jun 2025
- 864 - Episode 314 - Part 1 - Nth Melb Shindig, Flu & VegemiteWed, 25 Jun 2025
- 863 - Episode 313 - Part 3 - Ray Mooney
In 1968, some months after separating from his wife, Mooney lured a 16 year old girl into his car. When she screamed and tried to escape, he punched her in the face, breaking her nose. He then raped her and a short time later, raped her a second time. Mooney was convicted of one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and two counts of rape. At sentencing, he was supported by a Catholic Priest, Father Kevin Toomey. Mooney was sentenced to 12 years goal with a minimum of 9 years and was sent to HM Prison Pentridge.
Wed, 18 Jun 2025 - 862 - Episode 313 - Part 2 - Chicken In - Duck OFFWed, 18 Jun 2025
- 861 - Episode 313 - Part 1 - Farmers, Poker, WIZZWed, 18 Jun 2025
- 860 - Episode 312 - Part 3 - Wilbur Wilde
Wilbur Wilde (born Nicholas Robert Aitken on 5 October 1955) is an Australian saxophonist, television personality and radio presenter. He is best known for his work on Hey Hey It's Saturday. He rose to prominence with the bands Ol' 55 and Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. Music career Wilde was the tenor saxophonist (and did some vocals) with Ol' 55 from 1975 until 1977. Wilde then joined Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons in 1977 as saxophonist and backing singer. He still remains in that role to this date. Television career He is most famous for appearing as part of the house band on Hey Hey It's Saturday, from 1984 until 1999, and again from 2009 until 2010. Wilde has made numerous other TV appearances throughout his career on shows including The Flying Doctors, MDA, The Paul Hogan Show, Blankey Blanks, Sale of the Century, Celebrity Squares, MTV, Getaway, Postcards, Prisoner, Temptation, Spicks and Specks, The Russell Gilbert Show, and commercials for the Australian Pensioners Insurance Agency. From 1992 to 1999, Wilbur toured with The New Rocky Horror Show, contributing to more than 750 performances along the way. His CV also boasts a string of movie credits including Trogan Warrior, Mad Max, The Coolangatta Gold, City of the Damned, Jenny Missed Me, Dead End Drive-In and Cool Change. Radio career Between 2000 and 2004, Wilde presented the Classic Cafe on Gold 104.3 Melbourne. In December 2005, Wilde joined Vega 91.5, hosted a drive show, The Wilbur Wilde Drive, between 3 - 6pm. departing the station in 2008. Wilde also previously presented radio shows at 3UZ and 3XY.
Wed, 11 Jun 2025 - 859 - Episode 312 - Part 2 - Foreigners, Riots, MailWed, 11 Jun 2025
- 858 - Episode 312 - Part 1 - Two Bad BoysWed, 11 Jun 2025
- 857 - Episode 311 - Part 3 - Glenn Robbins
Glenn Maxwell Robbins (born 30 December 1957) is an Australian comedian, writer, actor, television and radio presenter. He is best known for The Comedy Company, portraying Kel Knight in Kath & Kim and adventurer Russell Coight in All Aussie Adventures. Robbins has appeared on The Panel, Thank God You're Here and Have You Been Paying Attention?
Wed, 04 Jun 2025 - 856 - Episode 311 - Part 2 - Pol Pot, Karaoke, AWFLWed, 04 Jun 2025
- 855 - Episode 311 - Part 1 - Treason, Pride, FarmersWed, 04 Jun 2025
- 854 - Episode 310 - Part 3 - Doc ReturnsWed, 28 May 2025
- 853 - Episode 310 - Part 2 - Recipes, Bikes, BrownlowWed, 28 May 2025
- 852 - Episode 310 - Part 1 - Tutoring, Grovelling, ArmiesWed, 28 May 2025
- 851 - Episode 309 - Part 2 - Guests, AFL - AgainWed, 21 May 2025
- 850 - Episode 309 - Part 1 - Cow Eyes, Disco DuckWed, 21 May 2025
- 849 - Episode 309 - Part 3 - Jeff Kennett AC
Jeffrey Gibb Kennett AC (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian former politician who served as the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999, Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party from 1982 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1999, and the Member for Burwood from 1976 to 1999. He is currently a media commentator. He was previously the president of the Hawthorn Football Club, from 2005 to 2011 and again from 2017 to 2022. He is the founding Chairman of beyondblue, a national mental health advocacy organisation. Early lifeThe son of Kenneth Munro Gibb Kennett (1921–2007), and Wendy Anne Kennett (1925–2006; née Fanning), he was born in Melbourne on 2 March 1948. He attended Scotch College; and, although an unexceptional student academically, he did well in the school's Cadet Corps Unit. He also played football (on the wing) for the school. His failure to rise above the middle band academically almost led him to quit school in Fourth Form (Year 10 – 1963), but he was persuaded to stay on. His Fifth and Sixth Forms were an improvement, but he was still described in school reports as "[a] confident and at times helpful boy. Sometimes irritates. Sometimes works hard" (1964), and "[a] keen, pleasant, though sometimes erratic boy" (1965). After leaving school, Kennett was persuaded by his father Ken to attend the Australian National University in Canberra, but lost interest and left after one year of an economics degree. He returned to Melbourne and found work in the advertising department of the retail giant Myer – kindling an interest for advertising that would one day earn him his living. Kennett's life in the regular workforce was cut short when, in 1968, he was conscripted into the Australian Army.[9] Kennett was selected for officer training and graduated third in his class from the Officer Training Unit, Scheyville (OTU), near Windsor, New South Wales, outside Sydney. He was posted to Malaysia and Singapore as Second Lieutenant, commander of 1st Platoon, A Company, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR). This military career (and his earlier experience in the Scotch College Cadet Corps) has been noted by many biographers as an essential formative influence on the adult Kennett's character. His sense and regard for hierarchical loyalty, punctuality, and general intolerance of dissent or disobedience may be traced to this period. Kennett returned to civilian life in 1970, reentering a divided Australian society, split by the Vietnam War, of which Kennett was a firm supporter. Having returned to Myer, Kennett became impatient with his work, and so with Ian Fegan and Eran Nicols, he formed his own advertising company (KNF) in June 1971. Thereafter, in December 1972, Kennett married Felicity Kellar, an old friend whom he had first met on a Number 69 tram on the long trips to school. Their first son was born in 1974, followed by a daughter and two more sons. Political careerKennett was elected as a Liberal Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Burwood in 1976, having had an interest in local politics since the early 1970s.[14] His preselection for the seat reportedly irritated then Premier Dick Hamer, who disliked Kennett's campaigning style, and had endorsed the sitting member, Haddon Storey. However, by 1981, Kennett was promoted to Cabinet as Minister for Housing and Minister of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs. He was one of several younger MPs whom Hamer promoted to Cabinet in a bid to renew his government. Kennett retained his post when Hamer was replaced as Liberal leader and Premier by Lindsay Thompson in June of that year. Following the defeat of the longstanding Liberal government in 1982, Kennett was the leading candidate to replace Thompson despite being the youngest member of the outgoing government. On 26 October, he was elected leader of the Liberal Party and hence Leader of the Opposition. He took an aggressive posture against the Cain government, and was often criticised for his "bull-in-a
Mon, 19 May 2025 - 848 - Episode 308 - Part 3 - JFK TheoryWed, 14 May 2025
- 847 - Episode 308 - Part 2 - Tap Water, GP, MNDWed, 14 May 2025
- 846 - Episode 308 - Part 1 - Nits, Crabs, MumsWed, 14 May 2025
- 845 - Episode 307 - Part 3 - Lester Ellis
Lester Ellis (born 15 March 1965) is a British-born Australian former professional boxer. He is one-time world champion and four-times minor titles winner, having also held the Australian and Commonwealth (twice) titles. At the age of 19, In 1985, Ellis fought and beat then-reigning IBF, super featherweight champion Hwan-Kil Yuh over fifteen rounds. In 1993 he won the vacant World Boxing Federation (WBF) welterweight title against Rocky Berg. Ellis faced and defeated Al Coquille in 1994 for the vacant IBO light welterweight title. Ellis went on to win another two IBO world titles, both in different weight divisions. One in 1995 against Amado Cabato at lightweight and Cabato at lightweight and another at light middleweight against Eric Alexander.
Thu, 08 May 2025 - 844 - Episode 307 - Part 2 - Hetro, Cops, PoliticsWed, 07 May 2025
- 843 - Episode 307 - Part 1 - AFL, Hypocrisy, CollingwoodWed, 07 May 2025
- 842 - Episode 306 - Part 3 - Law & Duck FantasyWed, 30 Apr 2025
- 841 - Episode 306 - Part 2 - Touch Football, Voting, QueuingWed, 30 Apr 2025
- 840 - Episode 306 - Part 1 - Greg's BackWed, 30 Apr 2025
- 839 - Episode 305 - Part 4 - Ken JamesSat, 26 Apr 2025
- 838 - Episode 305 - Part 3 - RedemptionWed, 23 Apr 2025
- 837 - Episode 305 - Part 2 - Mr ANZAC VisitsWed, 23 Apr 2025
- 836 - Episode 305 - Part 1 - Duck's TakeWed, 23 Apr 2025
- 835 - Episode 304 - Part 3 - Calling Out DickWed, 16 Apr 2025
- 834 - Episode 304 - Part 2 - Easter, our Sad StateWed, 16 Apr 2025
- 833 - Episode 304 - Part 1 - Espresso Martini's, Reality DuckWed, 16 Apr 2025
- 832 - Episode 303 - Part 2 - The Duck DeliversWed, 09 Apr 2025
- 831 - Episode 303 - Part 1 - Fake News, HypocrisyWed, 09 Apr 2025
- 830 - Episode 302 - Part 3 - You CANNOT Be SeriousWed, 02 Apr 2025
- 829 - Episode 302 - Part 2 - The Games Decline, Coaching, SadnessWed, 02 Apr 2025
- 828 - Episode 302 - Part 1 - Politics, Ban, KerrWed, 02 Apr 2025
- 827 - Episode 301 - Part 4 - Seb Costello Take TwoTue, 01 Apr 2025
- 826 - Episode 301 - Part 3 - Leave our kids alone - Craig Cole
YOUR VOICE NEEDS TO BE HEARD Parents, Grandparents, Teacher's past and present even students past and present. Your voice needs to be heard. Please email in your accounts and experiences with your school, it is vital our stories are told. The more accounts we can get in and publish on this site will give further weight to our message. Or if you would like to contact us to assist with the campaign and find out what you can do.Email us at info@leaveourkidzalone.org This site is dedicated to informing parents of the immoral and depraved agenda, being perpetrated on our innocent children, by providing access to resources that are imperative to use, to raise awareness to every morally obliged and protective parent. The sexualized indoctrination of your children and grandchildren, is an attack on their innocence and also an attack on the moral fabric of our society. Unbelievably, Governments and politicians enable and encourage this attack on innocence. The Victorian Education Department is one of the main protagonists in this push to sexually indoctrinate your children, all under the lie and trojan horse of Diversity and Inclusion. Your rightful concerns are met with contempt and disdain from Principals and Teachers, who are fully aware of what they are implementing and are happy to do so Are you going to keep accepting this? Your children need you to stand up stronger than ever before. The intent of this site is to collate and gather as much information as possible, to have as a point of reference for you to increase your awareness and knowledge of the real extent of the situation. Also suggestions of what you can do to push back and stand up for the moral rights of your children. Are they important enough or are you going to keep accepting? Over to you…
Wed, 26 Mar 2025 - 825 - Episode 301 - Part 2 - Journo's, Grills & GolfWed, 26 Mar 2025
- 824 - Episode 301 - Part 1 - Shout Outs & InjuriesWed, 26 Mar 2025
- 823 - Episode 300 - Part 4 - Seb CostelloWed, 19 Mar 2025
- 822 - Episode 300 - Part 3 - Doctor FordhamWed, 19 Mar 2025
- 821 - Episode 300 - Part 2 - Not SportWed, 19 Mar 2025
- 820 - Episode 300 - Part 1 - Just SportWed, 19 Mar 2025
- 819 - Episode 299 - Part 4 - Mick GattoMon, 17 Mar 2025
- 818 - Episode 299 - Part 3 - Rod Owen
Roderick Owen (born 31 January 1967) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda, Melbourne and the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). Owen, who had only recently turned 16 when he made his league debut for St Kilda in 1983 against North Melbourne at Arden St Oval, suffered from various injuries early in his career and missed the entire 1985 VFL season. Owen had to wait until his 17th game, in 1986, to experience a win, with St Kilda having lost the previous 16 games he had played in. A Mentone Grammar recruit, Owen kicked a career high 39 goals in 1987, the second most by a St Kilda player that year behind Tony Lockett. After leaving St Kilda in 1990 Owen played out the season at Victorian Football Association (VFA) club Frankston and was then traded to Melbourne for Stephen Newport. He kicked two bags of five goals for Melbourne in 1991 against Carlton and North Melbourne. After just one year at Melbourne he was traded to Brisbane for the 1992 AFL season. Owen had a particularly strong game against Fitzroy at Princess Park when he kicked eight goals and six behinds, a club record against the Lions. Once he finished in the AFL, Owen played for Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) side Wanderers Football Club, where he was club leading goalkicker in the 1994/95 season with 39 goals, also at Broadbeach Cats Cairns, Noosa Tigers and Cheltenham Football Clubs. As a child in the 1970s, Owen attended Beaumaris Primary School, where he was one of a number of children to have been sexually assaulted by the school's librarian and sports coach, Darrell Ray. Trauma from these events, combined with the party culture at St Kilda in the 1980s, led to a decades-long battle with addiction to amphetamine and pain killers. In December 2000, Owen was sentenced to nine months in prison for assault, which he served at Dhurringile prison farm. Owen entered rehabilitation for his substance abuse issues in 2018, and has discussed his experiences with the media since the allegations against Ray from his time at Beaumaris PS become public in around 2020. In later years Owen has worked as a concreter and boxer. In 2021, he received a written apology from the St Kilda FC relating to a lack of support for his personal issues during his time at the club. He has also pledged his brain to the Australian Sports Brain Bank for post-mortem research
Wed, 12 Mar 2025 - 817 - Episode 299 - Part 2 - Poultry HourWed, 12 Mar 2025
- 816 - Episode 299 - Part 1 - Footy Shows, The BlockWed, 12 Mar 2025
- 815 - Episode 298 - Part 3 - Clive Palmer
Clive Frederick Palmer (born 26 March 1954) is an Australian businessman and politician. He has iron ore, nickel and coal holdings. Palmer owns many businesses such as Mineralogy, Waratah Coal, Queensland Nickel at Townsville, the Palmer Coolum Resort on the Sunshine Coast, Palmer Sea Reef Golf Course at Port Douglas, Palmer Colonial Golf Course at Robina, and the Palmer Gold Coast Golf Course, also at Robina. He owned Gold Coast United FC from 2008 to 2012. Palmer created the Palmer United Party in April 2013, winning the Sunshine Coast seat of Fairfax in the 2013 Australian federal election and sitting as an MP for one term. In 2018, after formally deregistering the party on 5 May 2017, Palmer revived his party as the United Australian Party, announcing that he would be running candidates for all 151 seats in the House of Representatives and later that he would run as a Queensland candidate for the Senate in the 2019 federal election, despite extensive advertising, he and his party won no seats. His party later contested the 2022 federal election, and won one seat in the Senate. The party was formally deregistered again in September 2022. Palmer has frequently been involved in legal cases relating to his businesses, and once listed litigation as one of his hobbies in Who's Who. He at times has been involved in complex cases, and journalist Hedley Thomas has written that Palmer's "lawyers take legal steps, presumably on his instructions, that prolong litigation and rack up costs for the other side" which can result in his opponents being unable to continue their case due to a lack of resources. Palmer has argued that the litigation he is involved in is justified as it rights wrongs. Palmer also attempted to use litigation as a gag order against his workers in his now defunct Queensland Nickel refinery, promising to pay the money he owed them only if they agreed not to make any disparaging comments about him. As of May 2023, Palmer was the fifth richest Australian, when The Australian Financial Review assessed his net worth at A$23.66 billion on the 2023 Rich List.
Wed, 05 Mar 2025 - 814 - Episode 298 - Part 2 - Doc, Zero Round, BathurstWed, 05 Mar 2025
- 813 - Episode 298 - Part 1 - Speed, Sports, SwearingWed, 05 Mar 2025
- 812 - Episode 297 - Part 3 Derryn Hinch
Derryn Nigel Hinch (born 9 February 1944) is a New Zealand-born media personality, politician, actor, journalist and published author. He is best known for his career in Australia, on Melbourne radio and television. He served as a Senator for Victoria from 2016 to 2019. Hinch was elected to the Senate representing Victoria as the head of Derryn Hinch's Justice Party, at the 2016 federal election. Aged 72 at the time, Hinch was, when elected, the oldest federal parliamentarian ever to be elected for the first time. He lost his senate seat in the 2019 election. He remained host of his weekly program Hinch Live until the election campaign period officially commenced, in a decision supported by Sky News Live. He has been the host of 3AW's Drive radio show, and a National Public Affairs commentator for the Seven Network on Sunday Night, Today Tonight and Sunrise. Hinch has been convicted of contempt of court three times, serving two prison sentences and one sentence of house detention.
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 811 - Episode 297 - Part 2 - Duck Doubles DownWed, 26 Feb 2025
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