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He's back: Kyle Sandilands teases new project

'Don't tell anyone, but I'm working on a new project, and all will be revealed soon.'

By Natasha LeePublished Apr 30, 2026
2 min read
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Kyle Sandilands has signalled a return to the spotlight, teasing a new “live” project as his high-stakes legal battle with Australian Radio Network (ARN) continues.

In a video posted to an Instagram fan account, the former KIIS FM host told followers he is “coming back, bigger than ever” following his removal from the airwaves in February.

The move comes as Sandilands fights to enforce his reported 10-year, $100 million contract with ARN, saying he wants to return to broadcasting and honour the remaining eight years of the deal.

'A little secret'

Addressing fans directly, Sandilands struck a self-deprecating tone, joking that it was “a surprise that I've even got fans left” before thanking them for their support.

He then hinted at a new venture currently in development.

"Don't tell anyone, but I'm working on a new project, and all will be revealed soon," he said.

"Thank you for your prayers – coming back guys, bigger than ever hopefully... actually not fatter."

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The video, filmed in front of a blank console, offered few concrete details. However, a logo reading ‘Kyle Sandilands Live’ briefly appeared on a nearby screen as Sandilands acknowledged his manager, Bruno Bouchet.

The logo is spotted in the background of the video.

While no platform or launch timeline has been confirmed, the reference to a “live” format - combined with Sandilands’ lack of a current radio licence - has fuelled speculation the project could take shape on a digital platform such as YouTube or podcasting.

From broadcast to direct-to-audience?

If confirmed, the move would mirror a broader shift among high-profile media personalities opting to bypass traditional broadcast channels in favour of owned, digital distribution.

English broadcaster Piers Morgan, for example, launched his YouTube channel Piers Morgan Uncensored after departing Good Morning Britain, building a direct-to-audience model following controversy around his on-air commentary.

Closer to home, there's Karl Stefanovic, who, while still remaining on Nine's Today Show, has started his own podcast, The Karl Stefanovic Show.

For Sandilands, the timing is notable. His exit from KIIS FM followed an on-air clash with long-time co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, which escalated into a breakdown of both their professional partnership and personal relationship.

Henderson has since claimed she previously lodged complaints about her co-host and, following the incident, said she felt unsafe working alongside him. She was also released from her contract and is now suing ARN for $82 million, alleging unfair termination.

Main image: Kyle Sandilands. Source: Instagram

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