Derryn Hinch, broadcaster once known as ‘the human headline’, dies aged 82
Derryn Hinch, a prominent Australian media figure and former senator, has died at the age of 82. He passed away overnight at his home, with his former radio station 3AW confirming the news.

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AI-generatedDerryn Hinch, a prominent Australian media figure and former senator, has died at the age of 82. He passed away overnight at his home, with his former radio station 3AW confirming the news. Hinch had a distinguished career in journalism, moving from newspapers to television and radio, most notably as a presenter on 3AW and the host of Nine's "Midday Show." He also served as a senator for Victoria from 2016 to 2019. Hinch was recognized for his impactful broadcasting career, including his induction into the Australian Commercial Radio Hall of Fame. He was also known for his advocacy against paedophiles.
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5 extracted3AW described him as “a titan of Australian broadcasting and a figure inextricably linked to the heartbeat of Melbourne radio”.
Hinch served as a senator for Victoria in his eponymous Justice party between 2016 and 2019.
Derryn Hinch, broadcaster once known as ‘the human headline’, dies aged 82.
He was also well-known for campaigning against paedophiles, and was repeatedly found in contempt for breaching court orders.
Hinch had reportedly been in poor health since a recent fall.