“We Could Have Done A Better Job”: Woolworths Boss Concedes Regrets Over Australia Day Decision
Woolies chief says he has Australia Day regrets. Quickly adds January's hot cross bun haters can go stuff themselves.
Woolies chief says he has Australia Day regrets. Quickly adds January's hot cross bun haters can go stuff themselves.
Sunrise's Matt Shirvington endures slightly damp hair while reporting live from the current North Queensland cyclone.
B&T warns this contains a ribald gag about vegans. We don't want anyone spitting their nut meat in the wrong direction.
Nine & News at war over Today claims. Meanwhile, Lisa Wilkinson takes to the swivel chair to pat her Persian longhair.
Andrew "Jail Bird" O'Keefe not getting all the press today, as B&T oddly revisits Karl's infamous 2009 Logies boozing.
It would appear Karl can now add his own colleagues to Kochie, Cassandra & Uber drivers on his growing list of enemies.
Karl calls out the government for spending like "drunken sailors!" And this from the man who loves a drunken Uber ride.
Other married couples B&T would like to see host Today include The Block's Mitch and Mark or Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne.
Andy Lee confirms he was approached to front Today. Not to mention all the other shows he's been approached to front.
This Today reporter being greeted by her family will tug at the heartstrings. Unless you're a producer on Sunrise.
Here's a roundup of Karl's latest tête-à-tête with the Treasurer. That's French for "on-air argument for ratings".
Nothing has stirred up the media commentators like the Indian travel ban. And that's despite all the other travel bans.
Pauline now appears banned from just about every news service in the country save for Comedy Central and Sky News.
This news should have old Karl popping the Champagne corks. Let's just hope he doesn't catch an Uber after it.
Nine staff doubly hit with office Kris Kringle and further leaving present for Today Show EP.
Not wanting all the limelight to be on Seven today, Nine's Karl Stefanovic has pulled a sickie live on-air.
Sonia’s controversial comments on Muslim immigration from 2016 aren’t going away despite Nine’s best efforts.
Often enticed in by provocative headlines only for the article not to live up to the promise? B&T proudly presents this.