Amber Heard picked a sly name for her new dog.
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The Australian Academy Of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has crowned its winners for 2021, with Justin Kurzel’s Nitram scooping the Best Film award among eight total prizes.
The movie, which debuted at Cannes, recounts the factors leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, Australia. The pic also won Best Director for Kurzel, Best Lead Actor for Caleb Landry Jones, and Best Lead Actress for Judy Davis.
Presenting the Lead Actress prize, Sam Neill delivered one of the better jokes
Amber Heard picked a sly name for her new dog.
Now, they'll rejoice once more upon the news that the beloved snack is not only here to stay, but Tasty Toobs has moved forward with additional production in Australia.
Andy Murray has changed his plans in a bid to prevent Covid from derailing his preparations for the Australian Open. The 34-year-old will now limit his time training at the National Tennis Centre this coming week in an attempt to avoid contracting the virus.
BandLab NME Awards 2022 have announced nominees in its Australia-specific categories as well as its all-new Asia-exclusive categories.The Awards, sponsored by leading social music creation platform BandLab, will take place on March 2, 2022 at O2 Academy Brixton in London, marking the Awards’ grand return after a break this year due to the pandemic.
My Chemical Romance have added three new dates to their 2023 run of Australian shows, effectively doubling the slate announced earlier this year.With the addition of a second show in Brisbane, the tour is now slated to kick off on Monday March 13, 2023.
Australian comedian Celeste Barber is returning to her acting roots, making her debut as the lead in Wellmania, a new comedic drama series which has received an eight-episode order by Netflix. Barber also will serve as executive producer on the series inspired by Brigid Delaney’s novel Wellmania: Misadventures in the Search for Wellness. The half-hour Wellmania will be produced by Fremantle Australia with principal photography in Gadigal Country, Eora Nation in Sydney, Australia.
Guy Lodge Film CriticA perky kids’ distraction from Netflix Animation, “Back to the Outback” is at pains to remind its audience throughout of its very Australian credentials, sometimes to endearing effect.
Serena Williams has made the difficult decision to withdraw from next month’s Australian Open, admitting she is not where she needs to be physically to compete.The athlete, who recently attended the premiere of ‘King Richard’ will not be participating in the highly anticipated 2022 tournament, as she announced on Wednesday after receiving advice from her medical team.“I have decided to withdraw from this year’s Australian open,” Serena wrote, “While this is never an easy decision to make, I am
The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. Following it up with roles in TV shows like Safe Harbour, The Affair, Westworld and Bloom, Phoebe reveals she's "so excited" to be appearing in an Australian film.WATCH: Phoebe Tonkin and Ryan Corr chat to TV WEEKTransfusion is a Stan Original thriller due out in 2022, starring Sam Worthington - Avatar star and husband to Phoebe's close friend, Lara Worthington - in the lead role. Producer Michael Schwartz called Transfusion "a movie that has that special
Serena Williams will not be competing at the Australian Open. On Wednesday, the Twitter account for the tennis tournament, which is set to begin on Jan.
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WATCH: New Gold Mountain | Official TrailerIn a year where we all spent much more time at home than we would have liked, our favourite films and series became a source of true comfort and joy.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAustralian contemporary political thriller series “Total Control” has been licensed by broadcasters and streamers across Asia and Latin America, following the recent launch of a second season.Starring Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths, the show confronts a range of issues around race, diversity and First Nations rights.
CANBERRA, Australia -- Australia’s most acclaimed Indigenous actor and dancer, David Gulpilil, has died of lung cancer, a government leader said on Monday. He was 68 years old.Gulpilil found his widest audiences with his roles in the 1986 hit film “Crocodile Dundee” and in director Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 epic “Australia” in a career that spanned five decades.
Sky News Australia.Morrison had personally introduced the Religious Discrimination Bill in Parliament on November 23.
Adele in their recent shelved interview, calling it a “terrible mistake”.Matt Doran – from Channel 7 – flew from Sydney to London on November 4 to sit down with Adele for her one and only Australian interview to promote her latest record, but during the chat he admitted he hadn’t heard the album.This admission led to the singer’s label, Sony Music, withholding the interview footage, which was part of a rights package that had cost Channel 7 A$1m (£500,000), according to Australian media (via BBC