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Annette SharpJournalist/Columnist

Annette Sharp has been reporting on society, celebrity and sin for 25 years. She enjoys a deep dig. She doesn’t much enjoy watching the decay of Sydney society – though it does make for a good story from time to time.

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Brian Henderson won’t have treatment after cancer diagnosis

Brian Henderson won’t have treatment after cancer diagnosis

He graced our TV screens for 47 years, signing off his nightly news bulletins with “that’s the way it is”. But following a shock fifth cancer diagnosis, Brian Henderson tells Annette Sharp why he has made one of the hardest decisions of his life.

Opinion
Sam Armitage at the Soldier On Black Tie Gala Event, Four Seasons Hotel, Sydney, 17th May 2019. Picture by Damian Shaw

Armytage miffed at Oscars snub

Has Sonia Kruger’s return to Seven put the lovely nose of Sunrise breakfast host Sam Armytage out of joint? That was certainly the mail out of Seven this week, with Sammy said to be absolutely miffed at missing out on an Oscars gig.

Opinion
Tziporah Malkah, Charlotte Dawson and Annaliese Braakensiek - story

Tziporah, please escape the Sin City parasites

Sin City’s parasites are feasting on Tziporah Malkah, each taking a piece of her and then another, until ultimately there will be nothing left, just the memory of a woman who, in an earlier life, had the world at her feet, writes Annette Sharp.

TV
Digital artwork for the sunday tele

Aussie TV movers and shakers to watch in 2020

Some of the biggest names in TV are banking on a big year on the box. Viewers could be the winners, Annette Sharp writes, as she looks at the shows, stars and suits you need to watch in 2020.

NSW
Annette Sharp first persion piece on fires

‘How my family escaped from south coast fires’

When the bushfires struck the south coast, Annette Sharp obsessively checked the Fires Near Me app. After it glitched for hours it finally reloaded with an ominous warning: “Too Late To Leave”. READ HER STORY HERE.

TV
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH - Pictured at Fox Studios today is American actress Ann Dowd. Picture: Tim Hunter.

Dowd goes from sadist to saintly new role

AFTER making her mark in popular TV show The Handmaid’s Tale, Emmy Award winning actress Ann Dowd has come to Sydney to film a new four-part television drama series Lambs of God for Foxtel, where she will play a nun.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/annette-sharp/page/73