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Today show announces 'Karl will not be returning'

Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times

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June 25, 2026

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Today show announces 'Karl will not be returning'

Karl Stefanovic's colleagues have announced he has finished up with Nine amid the fallout from his podcast interview with far-right activist Tommy Robinson.

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