As lockdown laws in Australia are set to loosen up, Northern Territory is announced as the first state to allow public outings, including the visitation of local pubs, attending weddings and funerals.
15.04.2020 - 11:55 / variety.com
By Patrick Frater
Asia Bureau Chief
Australia’s federal government on Wednesday unveiled a package of financial relief measures intended to help the film and television industries weather the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. The measures have a cash value of $57.7 million (A$91 million).
Free-to-air TV and radio channels are to receive $26 million (A$41 million) of benefits as the government waives the annual fee for using spectrum. FTA channels and subscription -TV drama channels will
As lockdown laws in Australia are set to loosen up, Northern Territory is announced as the first state to allow public outings, including the visitation of local pubs, attending weddings and funerals.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to return this year despite the global coronavirus pandemic. Fans of the hit show will be relieved to know that ITV bosses are keen to continue casting and organising the run of the show.
Australia’s biggest online vogue battle, music and drag performances, comedy sketches, hip hop, all this and more are coming to your screen this Saturday.
The founder and creator of Gay Sydney Australia, Daniel Matatahi, has died after suffering a seizure on Saturday.
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Jean Bostock was one of life's great characters.
There's no doubt about it, the coronavirus crisis is impacting businesses around the world and the latest to fall victim to it is our beloved Kmart.
By Patrick Frater
BERLIN — Live music promoters across Germany, Australia and Switzerland are anticipating losses of €3.7 billion euros ($4.04 billion) in the first half of 2020 due to the coronavirus, according to a new joint paper from industry organizations.
BRISBANE - As Australia’s live music sector faces a cold, dark winter, the national government has cast out a lifeline. On Thursday (April 9), Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP pledged A$27 million in emergency funding for the arts, with the money targeting three specific and “vulnerable” fields.
2 min read New Zealand will not follow the United States into relaxing blood donation laws for men who have sex with men (MSM), while any Australian decision will be delayed due to COVID-19.