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7NEWS
a day ago
- Health
- 7NEWS
Hawthorn midfielder Finn Maginness flown to hospital for surgery after suffering lacerated kidney
Hawthorn midfielder Finn Maginness is in hospital with a lacerated kidney following his side's clash against Port Adelaide on Saturday. The 24-year-old complained of soreness and discomfort in the abdomen region after the match, despite no clear sole incident that appeared to cause it. Maginness was taken to a Launceston hospital as a precaution after the game, where an assessment determined that he needed to be flown down to Hobart to undergo a procedure. 7NEWS Melbourne's Mitch Cleary, who broke the news on Seven's Sunday Footy Feast, said Maginness will be kept in hospital for several days. 'Hawthorn's Finn Maginness is in hospital with a lacerated kidney,' Cleary said. 'Felt discomfort post-game, was taken to hospital in Launceston for assessment, before he was transferred to a Hobart hospital to go under the knife. 'He's expected to remain there for multiple days.'


7NEWS
11-06-2025
- Business
- 7NEWS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially opens Seven's new Melbourne HQ in Docklands
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has officially opened Seven's brand new, purpose-built Melbourne headquarters, which is one of the most advanced broadcasting centres in Australia. Melbourne Quarter Tower (MQT), which is one of the most advanced broadcasting centres in Australia, is now home to Seven's entire Melbourne operation. This includes 7NEWS Melbourne bulletins, Seven's AFL, cricket and horse racing teams, and the popular 7AFL shows Sunday Footy Feast and The Wash Up. There is also a dedicated studio space for Sunrise to broadcast from Melbourne. Among the other attendees at the official opening on Wednesday night were Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan, the Minister for Communications and Sport Anika Wells, Seven West Media Chairman Kerry Stokes AC, SGH Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ryan Stokes AO and Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Howard. 'Seven is part of the fabric of Australian life — informing us, entertaining us, and helping shape the national conversation,' Anthony Albanese said of the achievement. 'This new purpose-built Melbourne headquarters is a major investment in the future of Australian media. It's not just a home for journalism and unforgettable sporting moments, but also a symbol of innovation and ambition. 'Congratulations to everyone involved. From suburbs to stadiums, Seven continues to play an ongoing role in telling our stories. And this world-class facility makes sure Melbourne remains at the heart of it.' Jacinta Allan said: 'This new studio will be a state-of-the-art home to those who tell the stories of our city and state. Whether it's footy, breaking news or the moments that bring us together — they'll be told from Australia's sports and major events capital — here in the heart of Melbourne.' Australia's most respected sports broadcaster Bruce McAvaney and 7NEWS Melbourne presenter Rebecca Maddern hosted the evening, which was also attended by 7NEWS Melbourne presenters and members of Seven's AFL and cricket teams. 'Our new Melbourne headquarters is more than just a state-of-the-art facility. It's a reflection of the city's important role in our national sporting and media landscape, and our commitment to delivering world-class content to all Australians,' Kerry Stokes AC said. 'Every day and night, millions of Australians watch Seven, both on free to air television and on 7plus. They trust us to deliver the breaking news events and the unmissable sporting moments that matter most to them. Our new Melbourne studio strengthens our ability to tell those stories with even greater impact and in more innovative ways.' After 23 years at Broadcast Centre Melbourne (BCM) in Docklands, 7NEWS Melbourne broadcast its first bulletin live from MQT on May 12. The innovative studio space features a digital IP-based television facility, a full high definition LED based news set and non-linear file-based story capture and editing, and a large-scale sports control room for the production of major events. 'For nearly 70 years, Seven has been a trusted voice in Melbourne homes, delivering essential news from around the world and down the street, showcasing the sports Australians are passionate about and entertaining generations of viewers,' Jeff Howard said. 'Our new Melbourne home is without a doubt one of the most advanced broadcasting facilities in the country. It represents a significant investment in both our people and our technology, ensuring we continue to deliver the very best content to our viewers now and into the future.'

Sky News AU
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Sky News AU
'He's not well': Australian Idol star Guy Sebastian rushed to hospital to undergo surgery after suffering serious injury in football game
Guy Sebastian has been rushed to hospital after he sustained an injury during a football game with AFL legend Brendan Fevola. On Saturday, the Australian singer, 43, and former Carlton player, 44, teamed up to help Masala Dandenong Football Club break a losing streak at Lois Twohig Reserve in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong North. Sebastian and Fevola led Masala to a tense 55–53 win over South Melbourne Districts as a thundering crowd cheered on the underdogs. The stars united as part of a promotion by Fox FM's Fifi, Fev, and Nick breakfast show, where Fevola offers his skills for battling local clubs. Masala suffered a 229-point defeat to St Bede's Mentone the week prior, but soared to victory with the 623-goal kicking star in their line-up. The AFL great scored six goals and plucked several one-handed marks to help secure the win. However, Sebastian's afternoon was cut short by injury. The Australian Idol 2003 runner-up could be seen limping out of the park in the fourth quarter. He had his leg iced and wrapped and left the ground on crutches. The Battle Scars hitmaker took to Instagram shortly afterwards and addressed his injury with worried fans. "Thought I'd strap on the boots after a LONG hiatus and performed for the locals," Sebastian said. "Great day out for Masala Dandenong getting their first win with @brendanfevola25 kicking a bag! "Unfortunately, I've done a proper number on myself. #realitycheck #sticktosinging #footyglorydaysareover @thefox1019." Fevola later appeared on Channel 7's Sunday Footy Feast where he revealed Sebastian ruptured his Achilles and was due to undergo surgery. "I spoke to him this morning, he's not well," the former Brisbane Lions player said. "He's ruptured his Achilles. He's getting surgery on Monday and is in hospital. "So he missed his mate's 40th, but hey, we got good headlines, which is great (laughs). "He had a mate's 40th back in Sydney, so when we decided to do this to help out a footy horrible. That was the whole point." Fevola said Guy agreed to Saturday's game and pushed himself to continue with the second quarter after originally only planning to play in the first. "There were a couple of other teams to play (on Saturday), but Guy Sebastian just released his new single, Maybe, so I said, 'mate, do you think you can come out and sing at half-time?'," he said. "And he said 'mate, I'd love to'." "Guy actually played the first quarter, sung at half-time, sung virtually a whole concert and then he was so into it, he was actually having a crack,' Fevola explained. "He goes, 'I'll play the second half'. Fourth quarter, I saw him fall down and I couldn't stop laughing because he just fell. I was like 'mate, singers shouldn't play footy, footy players shouldn't sing, keep to your genre'. "And he looked around, and he goes, 'I think something popped'. I said 'that's not good, because I've done both Achilles'." It came after the Victoria Amateur Football Club (VAFA) association investigated Sebastian and Fevola's appearance when VAFA clubs questioned their eligibility as the competition strictly prohibited payments to players. The investigation found Sebastian and Fevola would not be paid, so their appearance went ahead. Both stars were reportedly willing to sign a legal document to confirm the findings. A Fox FM producer said Sebastian and Fevola's appearance was purely 'a promotional exercise'.


Perth Now
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Guy Sebastian in hospital awaiting surgery after serious injury
Australian pop star Guy Sebastian is in hospital and due to undergo surgery after suffering a rupturing Achilles in a local footy game alongside AFL great Brendan Fevola. The music and sporting veterans turned out for Masala Dandenong Thirds on Saturday and helped the struggling Division 5 team to a win one week after they were demolished by 229 points. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Brendan Fevola shares update on Guy Sebastian's local footy injury. Sebastian, in full kit, performed some of his biggest hits at half-time and scrapped plans to leave early, getting back on the field only to finish with what he described as 'a little injury'. Fevola said it was a far worse situation than Sebastian let on. 'I spoke to him this morning, he's not well,' Fevola told Channel 7's Sunday Footy Feast. 'He had a mate's 40th back in Sydney so when we decided to do this to help out a footy club ... they're horrible. That was the whole point. 'There were a couple of other teams to play (on Saturday) but Guy Sebastian just released his new single, Maybe, so I said 'mate, do you think you can come out and sing at half-time and he said 'mate, I'd love to'.' The catch was that Sebastian would not be able to stay for the whole game, but he enjoyed himself so much that he stuck around to keep playing — a decision he would come to regret. Guy Sebastian suffered a ruptured Achilles in the local footy appearance. Credit: 7NEWS/Instagram 'Guy actually played the first quarter, sung at half-time, sung virtually a whole concert and then he was so into it, he was actually having a crack,' Fevola said. 'He goes 'I'll play the second half'. Fourth quarter, I saw him fall down and I couldn't stop laughing because he just fell. I was like 'mate, singers shouldn't play footy, footy players shouldn't sing, keep to your genre'. 'And he looked around and he goes 'I think something popped'. I said that's not good, because I've done both Achilles. 'He's ruptured his Achilles. He's getting surgery on Monday and is in hospital. So he missed his mate's 40th but hey we got good headlines, which is great (laughs).' Sebastian joined the circle for the team song while on crutches, then shared his own update in a light-hearted post on Instagram. 'Thought I'd strap on the boots after a LONG hiatus and performed for the locals,' he wrote. 'Great day out for Masala Dandenong getting their first win with Brendan Fevola kicking a bag! 'Unfortunately I've done a proper number on myself. #realitycheck #sticktosinging #footyglorydaysareover.' If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Fevola was the star of the show at Lois Twohig Reserve, kicking six goals in the Tigers' 7.13 (55) to 8.5 (53) win over South Melbourne. The win ended their 20-game losing streak. Fevola and Sebastian played in the match as part of a promotion run by Fevola's breakfast radio program. They were initially scrutinised for their involvement given VAFA rules state that no players are allowed to be paid. But Fevola hit out at the investigation, saying he never gets paid for any of his appearances. 'Everyone thinks I'm getting paid to be doing this but they don't realise we're doing it for radio,' Fevola said on The Fox's Fifi, Fev & Nick. 'All the other presidents around the VAFA have blown up. What's wrong with these people? Pull your head out of your butt. 'We are doing this for a team that is bottom, bottom, bottom of the ladder in Division 5. 'There's no cash here.' Fevola recently joined Richmond's AFLW side as a specialist coach helping out the forwards. Brendan Fevola at Richmond AFLW training in his role as a specialist forward coach. Credit: Richmond He said the role, his first formal position at a top club in more than a decade, came about after a dinner at veteran journalist Mike Sheahan's house. 'I didn't realise (Sheahan's daughter) Kate was involved at Richmond,' he told Sunday Footy Feast of the Tigers' long-time head of women's football. 'She sort of floated it as a 'what do I think of AFLW' and as I said to her, I've got four daughters and I pretty much watch every game and I have from the start. 'I've been down (at Punt Road) the last couple of months but pre-season officially kicks off tomorrow so I'm super excited for that. 'To be back in footy land, to be among the girls, I think it's a real credit to the AFLW girls — they don't get paid much, they're in their voluntary work for the last two months, they're in there every day. 'And they're doing it because they want to get better and they want to play footy. That really excites me, because they want to learn. 'They're pretty much sponges, everything you say they take in. They want to watch tape.' He said he is 'like a 12-year-old kid' when Richmond stars Katie Brennan and Monique Conti come to ask him for advice. 'I literally can't wait for tomorrow, I'm so pumped,' Fevola added.


7NEWS
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Guy Sebastian in hospital awaiting surgery after rupturing Achilles injury in local footy game with Brendan Fevola
Australian pop star Guy Sebastian is in hospital and due to undergo surgery after suffering a rupturing Achilles in a local footy game alongside AFL great Brendan Fevola. The music and sporting veterans turned out for Masala Dandenong Thirds on Saturday and helped the struggling team to a win one week after they were demolished by 229 points. Sebastian, in full kit, performed some of his biggest hits at half-time and scrapped plans to leave early, getting back on the field only to finish with what he described as 'a little injury'. Fevola said it was a far worse situation than Sebastian let on. 'I spoke to him this morning, he's not well,' Fevola told Channel 7's Sunday Footy Feast. 'He had a mate's 40th back in Sydney so when we decided to do this to help out a footy club ... they're horrible. That was the whole point. 'There were a couple of other teams to play (on Saturday) but Guy Sebastian just released his new single, Maybe, so I said 'mate, do you think you can come out and sing at half-time and he said 'mate, I'd love to'. 'But he had to be gone by about 1.30, he's catching a flight to a 40th. So we go perfect, we'll do the 9 o'clock slot because that's when the thirds division five play. 'Guy actually played the first quarter, sung at half-time, sung virtually a whole concert and then he was so into it, he was actually having a crack. 'He goes 'I'll play the second half'. Fourth quarter, I saw him fall down and I couldn't stop laughing because he just fell. I was like 'mate, singers shouldn't play footy, footy players shouldn't sing, keep to your genre'. 'And he looked around and he goes 'I think something popped'. I said that's not good, because I've done both Achilles. 'He's ruptured his Achilles. He's getting surgery on Monday and is in hospital. So he missed his mate's 40th but hey we got good headlines, which is great.' Sebastian shared his regret in a light-hearted post on Instagram. 'Thought I'd strap on the boots after a LONG hiatus and performed for the locals,' he wrote. 'Great day out for Masala Dandenong getting their first win with Brendan Fevola kicking a bag! 'Unfortunately I've done a proper number on myself. #realitycheck #sticktosinging #footyglorydaysareover.' Fevola was the star of the show at Lois Twohig Reserve, kicking six goals in the Tigers' 7.13 (55) to 8.5 (53) win over South Melbourne. The win ended their 20-game losing streak. Fevola and Sebastian played in the match as part of a promotion run by Fevola's breakfast radio program. They were initially scrutinised for their involvement given VAFA rules state that no players are allowed to be paid. But Fevola hit out at the investigation, saying he never gets paid for any of his apperances. 'Everyone thinks I'm getting paid to be doing this but they don't realise we're doing it for radio,' Fevola said on The Fox's Fifi, Fev & Nick. 'All the other presidents around the VAFA have blown up. What's wrong with these people? Pull your head out of your butt. 'We are doing this for a team that is bottom, bottom, bottom of the ladder in Division 5. 'There's no cash here.'