‘Our whole world stopped the day Ashton was diagnosed’
A routine trip to the doctor to see about six-year-old Ashton Epthorp’s cough turned into a two-year crusade against cancer, including a nine-month hospital stay, for the Epthorp family.
A routine trip to the doctor to see about six-year-old Ashton Epthorp’s cough turned into a two-year crusade against cancer, including a nine-month hospital stay, for the Epthorp family.
Celeste Barber is best known for poking fun of influencers but at heart she’s an actor — and says starring in a little Aussie film with tonnes of heart and family values was an irresistable opportunity and “just want the world needs now”.
Logie winner Larry Emdur may be Seven’s golden boy but there have been times in the past 40 years on TV he’s doubted everything. Today he feels lucky — he just wishes he felt that 30 years ago.
Wippa’s lighthearted radio vibe turns serious when it comes to getting kids of their phones. In his family, ‘choose your own adventure’ makes real life fun again.
Ian Thorpe admits that he came out ‘quite late’ in life and a decade after that significant moment the Olympic legend reveals the impact of that decision.
He’s played the dream role of Alexander Hamilton for four years – performing for longer than the show’s creator Lin-Manuel Miranda as the lead – and Jason Arrow says the intensity of the demanding role has changed the way his brain works.
After a difficult year, including a divorce and navigating life with a new female partner, Nat Bassingthwaighte is determined to seize every opportunity, including an unlikely new challenge with her sister Mel.
Abbie Chatfield started dressing for herself and is ready to show the world her authentic self, but she says most of the magic happens when her stylist is pushing her out of her comfort zone.
Who better to predict Logies winners than our very own Gogglebox cast? Here’s who TV’s biggest armchair critics think will take home the top gongs on TV’s night of nights tonight.
Despite 18 years as an expat and achieving success in Hollywood, Callan McAuliffe can be sent back to his childhood with the simple smell of eucalyptus.
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