'Fierce, unapologetic passion': Derryn Hinch dies aged 82
3AW said Hinch died at home after a long health decline tied to a fall and repeated infections, ending a six-decade broadcasting career.
- Outspoken media figure and former senator Derryn Hinch died at his home on Thursday night at age 82. Melbourne radio station 3AW confirmed the death on Friday, saying he had died in his own bed as he wanted.
- Dubbed the "human headline," Hinch spanned six decades across radio and television, including ratings-winning slots on 3AW; he became one of Australia's most recognizable faces through unabashed opinions and catchphrases like "That's life."
- Known for his no-holds-barred approach, Hinch often pushed legal boundaries to expose sex offenders, resulting in multiple jail stints for contempt; he refused to pay a $100,000 fine for revealing a murderer's criminal history, choosing imprisonment instead.
- Transitioning to politics at age 72, Hinch founded the Derryn Hinch Justice Party and served as senator for Victoria from 2016 to 2019; he championed stricter bail laws and a public sex offender register.
- Former colleagues remembered Hinch as a "titan of Australian broadcasting" and "crusader for justice" who remained active despite health struggles; his legacy of uncompromising broadcasting fundamentally shaped Melbourne radio.
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'Fierce, unapologetic passion': Derryn Hinch dies aged 82
Legendary Australian broadcaster, journalist, and former senator Derryn Hinch has died, aged 82, after a lengthy illness.The news was confirmed on Hinch’s former station 3AW. His former colleague Peter Ford paid tribute to Hinch’s “extraordinary life and career” on air this afternoon.“Apart from having a really good journalist’s mind for a story, he knew how […]
Derryn Hinch, broadcaster and former senator, dies aged 82
Broadcaster-turned-politician Derryn Hinch has died at the age of 82. The outspoken and at times controversial journalist was dubbed “The Human Headline” and was known for his distinctive broadcasting style and his decades-long campaign to expose sex offenders, which earned him several stints in jail. He served in the federal parliament as a senator for Victoria from 2016 until 2019. At the time of his election, at the age of 72, he was the olde…
Derryn Hinch dies at 82: Australia's 'Human Headline' who transformed media and politics
Australian broadcasting legend Derryn Hinch has died at the age of eighty-two. Known as the "Human Headline," he had a remarkable and controversial public career. Hinch spent decades in journalism, radio, and television, becoming a prominent media personality. He also served as an Australian senator, advocating for criminal justice reform and victims' rights. His life was marked by significant health battles and a continued public presence.
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