Phil O’Neil is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Chocolate Chip Cookies (recipe courtesy recipetineats.com) Ingredients 225g unsalted butter, cut into 1cm / 1/2″ cubes DRY INGREDIENTS: 2 cups (300g) plain flour […]


When much of the city sleeps, Phil O’Neil is keeping you company.
Overnights provides laughs and companionship, the news & stories of the day and your calls from midnight, Tuesday to Friday. You can hear Mike Jeffreys on Mondays.
Hear more highlights from Australia Overnight with Phil O’Neil below:
Nights with John Stanley – 1st April
Missed the show? Catch up on the full show with John Stanley. Host: John Stanley Executive Producer: Charlie Meller Producer: Tom Kennedy Technical Producer: Liam Achurch Publisher: Nine Radio
Money News with Deb Knight – 1st April
The RBA leaves interest rates on hold at 4.1%; RBA board wary of oncoming tariff threat; agriculture industry expected to be hit by 10%; supermarkets react on prices; Tinder starts up use of AI; small businesses get help with advertising; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom […]
‘Worth the amount of pain’: Former Super League CEO reflects on ARL war 30 years on
It has been 30 years since News Corp created the Super League in hopes of rivaling the Australian Rugby League. The creation of the Super League led to battles over television rights, player contracts, and the future of rugby league in Australia. Former Super League CEO John Ribot told Peter Psaltis on Wide World of […]
Are We Getting Dumber? Cherie Gilmour on the Decline of Human Intelligence
Mike speaks with freelance writer Cherie Gilmour about her recent SMH article on the decline of human intelligence. Studies show literacy and numeracy are slipping, with attention spans and cognitive focus eroding. Cherie shares her own experience—missing her LANTITE teacher training test by a day—highlighting how digital distractions may be dulling our minds.
Phil O’Neil’s weekly talk with Leith Van Onselen, Chief Economist at the MB Fund & Co-founder of Macrobusiness, to dissect the politics behind Australia’s economy.
Overnights with Phil O’Neil – Thursday 3rd April
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National Days for April 3
Phil O’Neil chats with Dale Sinden for the story behind today’s National Days for 3rd April
New research reveals stress affecting sleep for one in two Australians
For Stress Awareness Month, Phil speaks with Shannon Webb, Psychologist at The Banyans Healthcare, about new research revealing that over six million Australians (25%) lose sleep due to work worries. Experts stress the vital link between sleep and stress, as Australians report higher stress levels than the global average—48% experience high daily stress compared to […]
The U.K. Report with Enda Brady
Phil O’Neil’s weekly chat with U.K. correspondent Enda Brady, host of Round Table On TRT World, about what’s making news in the United Kingdom.
Phil O’Neil is joined by Sarah Boorer, Communications professional & CWA award-winning cook, to look at the world of baked goods, delicious treats and & easy recipes. This week Sarah whips up Chocolate Chip Cookies (recipe courtesy recipetineats.com) Ingredients 225g unsalted butter, cut into 1cm / 1/2″ cubes DRY INGREDIENTS: 2 cups (300g) plain flour […]
Nights with John Stanley – 1st April
Missed the show? Catch up on the full show with John Stanley. Host: John Stanley Executive Producer: Charlie Meller Producer: Tom Kennedy Technical Producer: Liam Achurch Publisher: Nine Radio
Money News with Deb Knight – 1st April
The RBA leaves interest rates on hold at 4.1%; RBA board wary of oncoming tariff threat; agriculture industry expected to be hit by 10%; supermarkets react on prices; Tinder starts up use of AI; small businesses get help with advertising; and Henry Jennings joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deb Knight Executive Producer: Tom […]
‘Worth the amount of pain’: Former Super League CEO reflects on ARL war 30 years on
It has been 30 years since News Corp created the Super League in hopes of rivaling the Australian Rugby League. The creation of the Super League led to battles over television rights, player contracts, and the future of rugby league in Australia. Former Super League CEO John Ribot told Peter Psaltis on Wide World of […]
Are We Getting Dumber? Cherie Gilmour on the Decline of Human Intelligence
Mike speaks with freelance writer Cherie Gilmour about her recent SMH article on the decline of human intelligence. Studies show literacy and numeracy are slipping, with attention spans and cognitive focus eroding. Cherie shares her own experience—missing her LANTITE teacher training test by a day—highlighting how digital distractions may be dulling our minds.
Clinton Maynard talks with NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman and NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey about the NSW Police pay increase and the upcoming nurses’ strike.