As with many competitions, viewers will also say 'goodbye' to one or two of their favourites each week.
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Watch Below: Ningaloo ReefAs the Aboriginal season of Makuru begins, the scorching heat gives way to cooler nights along the coast. Winter in Western Australia brings forth a delightful convergence of experiences.
From feasting on black truffles and indulging in silky wines by cozy log fires to witnessing the migration of magnificent whales along the coast, there's something for everyone to embrace during this season.We've curated a list of the top seven winter experiences in Western Australia that should not be missed. Whether it's swimming alongside the majestic whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, exploring the vibrant wildflower displays, or immersing yourself in the cultural wonders of the Kimberley, each experience offers a unique and unforgettable adventure. Nestled within Western Australia lies a true natural treasure, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef (Nyinguulu).
From March to August each year, this dazzling fringing reef transforms into a thriving sanctuary for our magnificent gentle giants – the whale sharks. Few places in the world offer the opportunity to come face-to-fin with these awe-inspiring creatures.Prepare to be captivated as you plunge into a marine wonderland teeming with vibrant colours, intricate coral formations, and a mesmerizing array of marine life.
With over 500 species of fish, playful pods of dolphins, graceful manta rays, and serene turtles, every moment spent exploring Ningaloo Reef is a testament to the beauty and diversity of our oceans.For those embarking from Melbourne, there's now an even more convenient way to experience this remarkable destination. Qantas' new direct flights to Exmouth bring the wonders of Ningaloo Reef within easy reach.
As with many competitions, viewers will also say 'goodbye' to one or two of their favourites each week.
Margot Robbie is gracing the pink carpet in Sydney!
The Idol has received backlash for months for its nudity, sex scenes and portrayal of toxic masculinity, with many critics questioning its value. Now, the show’s star, Lily-Rose Depp, is defending the decisions of the show. «We know that we’re making something provocative and we are not shying away from that. That’s something I knew I was setting out to do from the beginning,» she tells in an interview for the July cover story.
EXCLUSIVE: Vertical has picked up rights to the crime thriller Mother’s Milk, directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte (As You Are), with plans to distribute it in North America, the UK, Australia and New Zealand. The film in which two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank (Million Dollar Baby) stars opposite Olivia Cooke (House of the Dragon) and Jack Reynor (Midsommar) will hit theaters across North America beginning September 1, debuting in the other territories shortly thereafter.
A true Barbie girl. Margot Robbie revealed how she filmed the viral high heels scene that left fans with many questions.
Peach PRC has shared a playlist exclusively to accompany the launch of NME’s The Cover.The Australian pop artist is on this week’s (June 26) edition of The Cover, a renewal of NME’s commitment to supporting emerging talent across the globe on a weekly basis. Every week, a rising artist will feature on The Cover – you can read Peach PRC’s profile here, written by Ellie Robinson and featuring photography by Danny Draxx.Accompanying the story is an exclusive playlist curated by Peach PRC herself.
celebrity chef has “banned” vegans from his restaurant after reportedly receiving a negative review from a customer who criticised the lack of plant-based options. On Tuesday, Chef John Mountain revealed on the Facebook page for his restaurant Fyre that the eatery would no longer be catering to vegan diners. According to Mountain, the decision to ban vegans from the Perth, Australia, restaurant was due to “mental health reasons”.
MasterChef Australia has seen 18 of the country's most talented home cooks battle it out in the kitchen to see who will take out the top spot. Watch Below: Robbie is eliminated from MasterChefDespite a large number of contestants still cooking their hearts out in the competition - fans want to know one thing. Who will win MasterChef Australia 2023? Although the show was pre-filmed, the cast and crew have remained tight-lipped on any rumours - but that doesn't mean we don't have any hints about who will take out the coveted top title and $250,000 prize money. How? We went straight to the source of course! Here's what the eliminated contestants of the season had to say about who they think will win. Phil and Grace think Theo could win MasterChef Australia 2023."I really feel like anyone could win it at the moment," Phil Conway shared with New Idea following his elimination.
Ben Croll “The Fragile Colossus,” “Ten Pound Poms” and “The Seed” ruled the roost at this year’s Monte-Carlo Television Festival, with the three programs collecting two prizes each at a small-screen showcase that ran June 16 – 20 in the Monaco capital. Produced by Make It Happen Studio and Shoot Again Productions in partnership with TF1 France, telefilm “The Fragile Colossus” took home Monte-Carlo’s Golden Nymph for best film and the special jury prize. The French drama follows a one-time rugby star (played by soccer player-turned-actor Eric Cantona) confronting his history as a victim of childhood sexual abuse, and is based on the life and memoires of rugbyman Sébastien Boueilh.
Now entering its 12th season, and with a new judge on hand, the upcoming season of The Voice Australia is sure to pack a punch as our coaches and contestants battle it out to take home the winning prize.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief The Mother of all Lies, a docu-drama film that probes the secrets of Morocco’s 1981 Bread Riots, was Sunday named the best picture at the Sydney Film Festival. The jury, headed by Anurag Kashyap, called the Asmae El Moudir-directed film “audacious, cutting-edge and courageous.” It presented the A$60,000 ($41,100) cash prize film ahead at the State Theatre ahead of the Australian premiere screening of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” The film, which uses doll-like figurines, recently premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes, where it earned the section’s best director prize. “Juxtaposing evidence from barely existent public materials with private family memory, this film reconstructs the history of the state, the family and the individual, in three distinct levels,” said the jury of Kashyap, actor Mia Wasikowska (Australia), film curator and journalist Dorothee Wenner (Germany), writer and director Larissa Behrendt (Australia) and filmmaker Visakesa Chandrasekaram (Australia – Sri Lanka).
Thor star Chris Hemsworth, are so much the perfect bronzed and beautiful Australian beach couple I totally assumed they were both from Down Under, but she's Spanish! Did everyone else know that? I've seen in movies and heard her voice so I guess I'm the stupid one…anyway, the couple took a trip to her hometown of Madrid, and Pataky packed the perfect white summer tank."Enjoying my home town Madrid with my love ones.
Farmer Wants a Wife Australia were so sure of their strong connection, they left the show early. In the months that have followed, the pair have kept fans up to date on life after the show, with Claire settling into farm life and even showing Andrew around her own old stomping grounds.Watch Below: Farmer Wants A Wife cast 2023 answer fun factsThe pair have recently been sharing tidbits from their travel, and it was Claire's post about their visit to Badger Island, that revealed what prompted her to apply for the show in the first place. Claire shared a sweet pic of the couple in which she and Andrew were sporting matching hats. An eagle-eyed fan commented on the photo, pointing out that the farmer was wearing a new hat - a very different look to the usual well-worn hat he was spotted wearing throughout the season. New hats!"This is so funny," replied Claire. "His hat is what made me apply for the show, I thought geeez that hat has a few stories to tell and this guy doesn’t care about fancy things.""His new hat will have even more stories to tell tho." Following the pair's early exit from the show they spoke with Woman's Day about what was next.
The Saturdays’ Vanessa White, 33, and boyfriend Emmanuel Lawal have allegedly ended their relationship. After spending three years together, the couple have called it quits and chosen to separate. An insider told The Sun: “Vanessa and Emmanuel struck up a relationship during lockdown and quickly got close.
said at a recent press conference during Sydney’s Vivid Festival. “We kind of have to come to Australia if we keep going.”“It would be so fun,” he continued.
And whilst in the latest film - Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny - Harrison Ford and his iconic character have aged, Indiana's smart mouth, witty one-liners, and taste for adventure remain.
When Catherine Tate developed the idea for a brand-new royal comedy, she never thought it would take her all the way to Australia. Catherine created the series with producer Borga Dorter, who pitched for the show to take place on another continent entirely. “The series was originally Queen of Canada,” explains Catherine.
It was revealed last year that King Charles is planning the largest ever series of official tours in the UK, the Commonwealth and to other countries around the world to "extend a hand of friendship and support.” While it has been understood that the monarch will prioritise visits to the United States, Australia, New Zealand and a number of Commonwealth realms in the Caribbean, there are a number of countries that will also be high on the agenda such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.The King and Queen undertook their first visit to Germany before the Coronation, but are expected to make several more trips in the coming few years. While Their Majesties will carry out many of the visits themselves, they are ably supported by key senior royals, such as The Prince and Princess of Wales, who are thought to be instrumental in The King's plans for future foreign tours.
The Vanderpump Rules season 10 reunion bombshell is poised to rock the group amid the fallout from Scandoval, but Brock Davies can only see one reason why that would stop the group from returning next season.
K.J. Yossman She’s perhaps best known for her turn as David Tennant’s companion Donna in “Doctor Who” (a role she’ll reprise on screen this fall) but, for her latest project, Catherine Tate has swapped the Tardis for tiaras. Titled “Queen of Oz,” the new BBC comedy sees Tate play a disgraced British princess who is sent Down Under after screwing up one too many royal engagements. In the show, Tate plays Princess Georgiana who, after yet another public catastrophe (involving a school visit and plenty of alcohol-induced vomit), is banished to Australia. Tate says she was attracted by the “fish out of water” concept but, despite many royal-related headlines in recent years, is keen to point out that no real royals inspired Georgiana’s character. “I wasn’t thinking of anyone, because it’s nice to create something from scratch,” says the comedian, who co-wrote and stars in the series.