Multiple Australian outlets run a “life in pictures” style retrospective on Derryn Hinch, a journalist, broadcaster and former senator. Across Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Brisbane Times, the pieces characterize Hinch as a high-energy public figure who consistently expresses strong views in multiple formats. The summaries emphasize that he is “never short of an opinion” and that he maintains the energy to deliver those views across different media. While the provided descriptions do not list specific events or controversies, they collectively frame the retrospectives as a visual compilation reflecting the span of Hinch’s media and political presence. The coverage appears to focus on his broader role in Australian public life, highlighting how he communicates through print, on-screen work, and on-air broadcasting. Overall, the sources agree on the central themes of his varied career and his outspoken, consistently active public voice.