Kyle Sandilands Settles Legal Dispute with ARN for $12 Million
Kyle Sandilands has reached a settlement with ARN Media, agreeing to a $12 million payment over three years following his dismissal from the radio network.
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Kyle Sandilands has reached a settlement with ARN Media, agreeing to a $12 million payment over three years following his dismissal from the radio network.
The Aura XR glasses, a collaborative effort between Google and Xreal, are now available for preorder, though the final launch price is still unknown.
A recent survey indicates that most Australians under 25 have never turned to newspapers or radio for news, reflecting a significant shift in media consumption habits among the youth.
The Prix Versailles has announced its selection of the world's seven most beautiful airports for 2026, with Frankfurt being the sole representative from Europe.
During her recent tour of 15 member economies, AIIB President Zou Jiayi underscored the critical need for sustainable infrastructure projects to enhance living standards.
A new waste-to-sand plant in Shanxi, China, has commenced operations, converting coal waste into valuable industrial materials and supporting the country's zero waste goals.
As Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu enters the final year of his term, he emphasizes his commitment to achieving significant goals, while remaining noncommittal about a potential run in 2027.
In today's updates, Wong expresses support for the US-Iran peace deal while Joyce asserts he has raised millions for One Nation ads. Concerns over free speech among university students are highlighted.
The thrilling second-half performances from both the Netherlands and Japan suggest promising prospects as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup.
Despite its lack of mountainous terrain and dense forests, Singapore is embracing a burgeoning trail running community that is set to host a challenging 165km ultramarathon.
In a lively display of team spirit, thousands of Dutch fans donned orange attire and gathered outside Dallas Stadium prior to the Netherlands' World Cup clash with Japan.
As the Women's T20 World Cup progresses, Pakistan faces a challenging target after India's impressive opening performance.
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, Japan is being viewed as a potential dark horse, with increasing confidence in their ability to achieve unprecedented success.
In a surprising turn of events, Australia has taken an early lead against Turkey in what is shaping up to be an exciting match.
Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam has decided to leave politics, expressing that the recent leadership turmoil has taken a toll on him, and he feels the need to focus on his family.
Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonathon Duniam has revealed plans to retire from politics by year-end, while a father and daughter were found deceased in a Sydney river.
In response to fierce competition from BYD, Geely Auto is set to reduce excess capacity as part of a broader strategy to enhance its global competitiveness in the automotive sector.
This writer's journey along the Mekong River reveals Laos' rich culture, diverse food, and the lingering impacts of its wartime past from Vientiane to Luang Prabang.
As reliance on a limited number of countries for ocean monitoring falters, Europe and Asia face a critical choice: to allow the system to deteriorate or to collaborate for the future of deep-sea ecosystems.
In a strategic move, Japan plans to invest in rare-earth mining operations in Greenland, aiming to lessen its reliance on China for these critical minerals.