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Australian broadcaster Derryn Hinch, 'the human headline,' dies at 82

Friday, 10 July 2026, 06:26 · 1 min read

Derryn Hinch, one of Australia's most prominent broadcasters and former politicians, died at home in his sleep in the early hours of Friday, aged 82, reportedly following a period of ill health after a recent fall. Hinch built his reputation over decades in television and radio — most notably as a long-running host on Melbourne talkback station 3AW, which remembered him as "a titan of Australian broadcasting" — before entering politics and serving as a senator for Victoria under his self-founded Derryn Hinch's Justice Party from 2016 to 2019. Known for outspoken advocacy against child sex offenders and for repeatedly breaching court suppression orders, Hinch earned the nickname "the human headline" for a life lived loudly and controversially in the public eye.

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The GuardianAustralia news live: ‘human headline’ and former senator Derryn Hinch dies aged 82; Telstra must ‘face the music’ over outage, minister says ↗︎The GuardianDerryn Hinch, broadcaster once known as ‘the human headline’, dies aged 82 ↗︎
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