How new arrival will carry on nightclub king’s name
Zoe Thornburgh went through a very dark period in her life after the shock death of her father, legendary Melbourne nightclub king Darren “Razzle” Thornburgh. Now she has reason to smile again.
Zoe Thornburgh went through a very dark period in her life after the shock death of her father, legendary Melbourne nightclub king Darren “Razzle” Thornburgh. Now she has reason to smile again.
Nick Kyrgios’s dating adventures have made headlines in recent weeks, but now it seems the Australian tennis ace may have finally settled down.
One of Neighbours most iconic characters from the golden era of the show is returning as a full time cast member after more than 30 years.
As the TV industry responds to the coronavirus, some top shows have been forced to rethink their traditional exotic pacific locations.
She is one of Australia’s most celebrated milliners but Melbourne’s Jill Humphries will no longer be making head-turning racewear — and she has issued a grim warning on the future of the bespoke industry.
It’s the jewel in Melbourne Cup Carnival’s crown, and celebs from Nicole Kidman to Snoop Dogg have partied there, now a surprise update means racegoers may be able to visit the Flemington Birdcage this year.
TV legend Bert Newton has been a familiar face on Australian television for decades, but at the ripe old age of 81, and after 70 years in the business, the prolific entertainer says the show must still go on.
Former Love Island winner Tayla Damir and Richmond premiership player Nathan Broad have taken a big step in their relationship. But COVID-19 has dampened the big celebration.
As the third week of Big Brother starts on Sunday night, Seven and its Big Brother production company, Endemol Shine are set to decide if they will confirm a new season of the reality show. So what does the future hold for the TV hit?
After 35 years on Channel 9, Footy Show host Sam Newman received a phone call from his boss that would end his decades-long stint as the “master of live television”. Here he reveals what really went down.
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