Allison Langdon's heartfelt A Current Affair debut

Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?
 
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Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?

No I did not watch it! We used to watch Tracey every night! But this one is not a patch on her surely there could have been a much better choice?
 
Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?

I'm a survivor of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
I do feel the pain Kimbarlie is going through.... My heart was breaking for her.....They say time heals all pain"it doesn't!" Time finds away and teaches you how to deal with it" Mine was an amazing Psychologist....
The hardest thing is the "Triggers" I'm hoping Kimbarlie is or will seek help from a Psychologist that specialises with domestic violence and sexual abuse....
The one thing that might stop her is the cost 😢
The photo showing the pain Kimbarlie is going through, to me is haunting....
Stay strong Kimbalie....
Apart from Tracey Grimshaw, I could not have picked a better person than Ally...
Great job Allison,! Ignore the negative comments Ally, their usually
Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?

I don't think Allison Langdon did a good job at all... She did an amazing job!
Tracey Grimshaw would be proud of you...
As far as the doom and gloomers that love to be negative, they don't like changes at all, they don't like Allison, they say they won't be watching Current Affair anymore.... Like we care about them! 🙄
They won't be missed at all.."GOODBYE!" 😅
Congratulations Allison you're a professional with empathy and really do care,
just Iike Tracey, We'll be seeing you for a very long time....
 
Give the girl a break - of course we were all 100% on the game the first hour/day/week of a new job
With all due respect may I suggest that you should do a little research into Ally Langdon's career as she certainly is NOT a new rep[porter as she has been on aTV for several years.
 
I'm a survivor of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
I do feel the pain Kimbarlie is going through.... My heart was breaking for her.....They say time heals all pain"it doesn't!" Time finds away and teaches you how to deal with it" Mine was an amazing Psychologist....
The hardest thing is the "Triggers" I'm hoping Kimbarlie is or will seek help from a Psychologist that specialises with domestic violence and sexual abuse....
The one thing that might stop her is the cost 😢
The photo showing the pain Kimbarlie is going through, to me is haunting....
Stay strong Kimbalie....
Apart from Tracey Grimshaw, I could not have picked a better person than Ally...
Great job Allison,! Ignore the negative comments Ally, their usually

I don't think Allison Langdon did a good job at all... She did an amazing job!
Tracey Grimshaw would be proud of you...
As far as the doom and gloomers that love to be negative, they don't like changes at all, they don't like Allison, they say they won't be watching Current Affair anymore.... Like we care about them! 🙄
They won't be missed at all.."GOODBYE!" 😅
Congratulations Allison you're a professional with empathy and really do care,
just Iike Tracey, We'll be seeing you for a very long time....
I ALSO AM A "VICTIM" OF FAMILY VIOLENCE WITH A FATHER ANND STEP FATHER BEING ALCOHOLICS AND WHO PHYSICALLY ABUSED MY MOTHER FOR YEARS UNTIL I was old enough to attempt to stop it only to have my mother take his side and kick me out of home. And what on earth has this got to do with the incompetence of Langdon.
 
It's not like she is NEW to this field of work of cause she was going to do a great job, personally I would have preferred Tracy to have stepped down a long time ago.
 
Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?

I always loved Tracey Grimshaw but now that Alison has taken over ACA, I think she is amazing as an interviewer and she’s doing a great job, absolutely love her!!
 
Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?

Anybody could do a better job than Tracy “Dole Bludger Basher’ Grimshaw. ACA support for RobiDebt was shameful and vindictive.
 
Content warning: This story contains mentions of domestic violence. Reader discretion is advised.

At SDC, we love stories of individuals acting with kindness.

And that's exactly why we're honoured to share with you Allison Langdon's powerful and touching debut on the beloved news program, A Current Affair.



The former Today host left a lasting impact on thousands of viewers who were touched by her sensitivity and compassion during a poignant segment about domestic violence.

As Langdon opened the show, she spoke from the heart about how 'privileged' she felt to be given the opportunity to host such an important program.

Her words set the tone for the following emotional segment about Kimbarlie O'Reilly, a survivor of abuse at the hands of her ex-boyfriend Jake Frecker, who had just been released from prison after serving only four of his six-year sentence.



O'Reilly's life was forever changed when she met Jake Frecker, a footballer from Victoria's Dimboola Football Club, in 2018. At first, she was captivated by him, but their relationship quickly turned into a nightmare.

'He would trap me in the garage, not letting me out until 7 am the next morning. He even locked me outside of the house,' O'Reilly recounted in an interview.



In 2019, the unimaginable happened. Frecker, fueled by rage, launched a vicious attack on O'Reilly, leaving her with a broken eye socket and shattered teeth.

But even in the aftermath of this assault, Frecker continued to torment her. When the police arrived, responding to the screams of O'Reilly's neighbours, Frecker lied and tried to convince them that her injuries were simply the result of a fall.


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Kimbarlie's harrowing story of the years of abuse from her ex-boyfriend, Jake Frecker, left members of the audience feeling heartbroken. Credit: Pexels/Kat Smith.



With all the evidence against him, Frecker pleaded guilty to assaulting two of his former partners, including O'Reilly. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but, in a cruel twist of fate, was released on parole just four years to the day of the assault.

O'Reilly's voice broke as she spoke about the fear that now consumes her. 'I can't stop thinking about what the next few years will bring, and how long I have left to live.' Her words are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating toll domestic violence can take on its victims.



Langdon was deeply moved by O'Reilly's story, and when she saw the guest's emotions overflowing, she offered a moment for O'Reilly to recollect herself.

That moment of empathy and compassion from Langdon proved to be the turning point in the broadcast.

With a gentle touch, Langdon leaned in to comfort O'Reilly. 'You are strong, brave, and a fighter,' Langdon told her.

O'Reilly, drawing from an inner well of strength, responded with a powerful message of her own. 'I'm never going to stop. I have a responsibility to speak up, to be loud, and to shine a light on the injustice that so many people face when it comes to violence,' she declared.



The story didn't just touch viewers at home. The show's Facebook and other social media pages were filled with praise for Allison Langdon, commending her for her 'stellar job' and saying that if she carries on in the same direction, they'll definitely be watching the show more regularly.

'Ally was 100 per cent the right choice,' one viewer wrote.
Key Takeaways

  • Broadcaster Allison Langdon made her debut as the host of A Current Affair and won plaudits from viewers.
  • Kimbarlie O'Reilly, who was a survivor of domestic violence, was so overcome with emotion in her interview that Langdon had to step away from the cameras and offer her comfort.
  • The abuse survivor called for the courts to give greater weight to the victims of domestic violence when parole hearings are being considered.
  • Viewers praised Langdon's performance, saying she was the 'right choice', and that if this is the direction she is taking the show, they would watch it more often.
Allison Langdon's poise in this highly emotional setting was truly admirable. It was a beautiful reminder that having a platform doesn't auto-grant you the ability to speak on the topics you're discussing – you must have the heart, too.

We wish the very best of luck to Allison Langdon in her new role at A Current Affair.



If you or someone you know is facing sexual abuse or domestic violence, you can reach out to the following organisations for help:
  • National Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Hotline: 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) - available 24/7
  • Emergency Accommodation Hotline: 1800 800 588 - available 24/7
  • Safe at Home Hotline: 1800 633 937
  • National Violence and Abuse Trauma Counselling Service: 1800 FULLSTOP (1800 385 578). They also have a specific line for the LGBTIQA+ community: the Rainbow Sexual, Domestic and Family Violence Helpline (1800 497 212)
  • Family Violence Crisis and Support Service: 1800 608 122
It's important to know that help is available. Don't suffer in silence or feel like you're alone. Reach out for support. You have the right to be safe and live without fear.

Members, did you watch Ally’s debut episode? What did you think?
 
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I always loved Tracey Grimshaw but now that Alison has taken over ACA, I think she is amazing as an interviewer and she’s doing a great job, absolutely love her!!
Fantastic she is just absolutely wonderful and she has big shoes to fill but she will do her best congratulations Alison
 
I watched that programme and couldn't get over what a loser/deadbeat that Jake Frecker was, and would still be. Coward.
I think Ally has big shoes to fill. Still early days for her.
I agree. You have to be silly and stupid next to Karl, as that is what he is, so I think when she finds her groove on ACA she will do good job. Please not too much of visiting homes with a sob story.
 
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I feel the same. She still thinks she's on 60 Minutes. I took particular note the other night she was interviewing someone and kept repeating what the person said....dragging it out and found it was heading towards the sensationalist type of "journalism" typical of 60 Minutes. Not a fan!
I never watch any station except 7 even though they have multiple repeats & far too much sport! They are an excellent trainer of new talent!
 

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