



FIVEAA Breakfast with David & Will - 5 December 2025
9News' Jonathan Kearsley - AUKUS review handed down Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority general manager Meg Whibley - Victor Harbor Horse Tram in Trouble due to algal bloom Garden of Unearthly Delights co-owner Scott Maidment - 2026 program announced 9News' Bianca Wylie - man on the run in Woodv…

9News/TODAY Show reporter Bianca Wylie reports as a police escapee goes on the run
9News/TODAY Show reporter Bianca Wylie reports as a police escapee goes on the run through Woodville.

Adelaide star Hugh Sheridan previews this year's Christmas carols
Adelaide star Hugh Sheridan previews this year's Christmas carols (which Will is hosting!)

Top 5 of the week on FIVEAA Breakfast
David and Will count down the top 5 moments from the show this week!

Breaking at 8 with Member for Grey Tom Venning
Tom Venning, the Member for Grey, has his say about the Federal Government's inaction over rural radar.

Concerns about the viability of an SA tourism institution
Victor Harbor Horse Tram Authority General Manager Meg Whibley discusses financial concerns for the seaside attraction.

FIVEAA Breakfast with David & Will - 4 December 2025
7News' Hayden Nelson - shooting in Pooraka Christmas Tree Farm owner Wess Saundry - Christmas tree industry booming Theo Kouts - his elderly mother was attacked while walking down the street SDA Secretary Josh Peak - ongoing crime against retail workers Surf Life Saving SA's Sean Faulkner - Sur…

Breaking at 8 - Exclusive on Noarlunga Christmas Weed
David & Will broke the news that a beloved Christmas decoration had been removed from the southern suburbs.

Spin of the Week - Matt Abraham
Matt Abraham joined David & Will for the spin of the week, including a miscommunication from the Communications Minister and the best part of the Josh Teague interview on our show earlier in the week.

Ongoing Crime Incidents for Retail Workers - Josh Peak
SDA Secretary Josh Peak joined David & Will on the back of the spate of crimes against retail workers and what needs to be done to keep them safe.