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Legal disputes between ARN Media and former radio hosts Jackie Henderson and Kyle Sandilands

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Consensus Summary

Jackie Henderson has filed a $82.25 million wrongful termination claim against ARN Media following her abrupt departure from the Kyle and Jackie O Show in February 2026. The dispute stems from Henderson’s complaint letter to ARN alleging bullying by co-host Kyle Sandilands, which led to her termination under her 10-year contract. ARN Media denies the claims and plans to defend the case in federal court, while Sandilands—who was also terminated from his $100 million contract—has separately filed his own wrongful termination lawsuit. Both hosts had a long-standing partnership of over 25 years and a combined $200 million deal with ARN, set to continue until 2034. The Guardian highlights legal technicalities like the Fair Work Act violation and misleading statements, while ABC adds emotional context from Sandilands’ public remarks about trauma and his desire to return to work.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Jackie Henderson filed a legal action against ARN Media in federal court claiming at least $82,250,000 in compensation for wrongful termination of her 10-year contract for the Kyle and Jackie O Show on KIIS 1065 Sydney
  • ARN Media confirmed Henderson’s termination followed her sending a ‘Complaint Letter’ to CBC (a subsidiary) alleging psychosocial health and safety issues and bullying by Kyle Sandilands, dated prior to February 20, 2026
  • ARN Media disputes Henderson’s claims and intends to defend the proceedings in the Federal Court against Commonwealth Broadcasting Corporation Pty Ltd (CBC)
  • The Kyle and Jackie O Show ended abruptly in February 2026 after an on-air row between Henderson and Sandilands
  • Sandilands was suspended and later terminated from his $100 million contract with ARN Media, and he has also filed wrongful termination claims against the network
  • Henderson and Sandilands had a combined $200 million contract with ARN Media, with the show scheduled to continue until at least 2034
  • Henderson and Sandilands had worked together for over 25 years prior to the show’s collapse

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • ARN Media’s ASX statement explicitly references section 340 of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) as allegedly violated by Henderson’s termination
  • The Guardian notes ARN’s announcement on March 3 included misleading and deceptive statements under the Australian Consumer Law as part of Henderson’s claims
ABC News
  • ABC includes a direct quote from Kyle Sandilands saying his termination was ‘traumatic’ and his priority is to return to radio
  • ABC reports Sandilands told reporters he had not spoken to Henderson since his suspension and that a judge provisionally reserved five hearing days in June for his matter
  • ABC provides social media handles for Henderson (@jackieo_official) and the show (Facebook: The Kyle and Jackie O Show)
  • ABC cites AAP reporter Bianca de Marchi and ABC News reporter Jamie McKinnell as sources for additional details

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • No contradictions found between the two sources regarding core factual claims
  • Both sources agree on all key numbers and events but ABC includes additional contextual quotes and procedural details not mentioned in the Guardian

Source Articles

GUARDIAN

Jackie O seeks $82m for wrongful termination in legal action filed against her former radio station

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ABC

Jackie 'O' Henderson files legal action against ARN Media

Former Sydney radio broadcaster Jackie 'O' Henderson has filed legal action against employer ARN Media, following the collapse of the hit Kyle and Jackie O Show....