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.

Hinch's long career spanned newspapers, radio and television.

Hinch was known for his distinctive broadcast style, his time in the Senate, and his law-breaking crusades to expose sex offenders that earned him several stints in jail.