Melbourne ‘still in game’ for ABBA hologram gig. But at what cost?
After talk a deal was dead, Melbourne is “still in the game” for ABBA Voyage. But promoters are said to be asking the Victorian government to stump up to stage the virtual concert.
After talk a deal was dead, Melbourne is “still in the game” for ABBA Voyage. But promoters are said to be asking the Victorian government to stump up to stage the virtual concert.
A group of white supremacists who tried to hide their identity while marching through Corowa over the weekend may have blown their cover after heading out for lunch at a local venue.
As one Victorian government department braces for the release of a potentially damning report, those at the helm are scrambling to do damage control.
He’s a familiar Melbourne face with a fondness for expensive items — including the kind that get you asked to leave a well-known eatery after heading for a toilet cubicle.
Former Channel 7 political editor turned government media spinner Brendan Donohoe has packed up his desk in the Premier’s private office as the clean out of Dan’s former staff continues.
Rumours over an Olympic rowing cox purportedly raining “celebrations” at a rival coach in a feud between Melbourne private schools have been swept away as he steers his way toward the 2024 Games.
Marty Sheargold is preparing to end his self-imposed exile, but the timeline for his return to radio is still unclear.
The boss of Melbourne’s Arts Centre says she’s “deeply sorry” after a recent data breach revealed hackers are getting cyber attacks down to a fine art.
Who needs pics of a home for sale when you can instead gaze upon a full-body shot of a real estate agent. Property billboards which sell the agent rather than the property are being mercilessly mocked.
Never shy to express himself, legendary British singer-songwriter, Morrissey has done little to mask his disdain while telling Melbourne crowds about his scrapped Perth show.
Lots of people seem to be miffed with the ABC at the moment, from Jewish Australians, to the Greek Community of Melbourne who are mad with Aunt’s coverage concerning “the pinnacle of ancient Greek art”.
Gun-collecting aficionados now have a chance to buy the late, great Ron Walker’s mighty, antique pistol collection being sold online by an up-market auction house.
It seems Daniel Andrews can’t go anywhere these days. It’s not just golf courses which are out of bounds, now he’s been told off by a guest at the NGV Gala.
Stage star Rob Mills has taken aim at Craig McLachlan’s ongoing shows of defiance, saying the disgruntled actor needs to “put his hand up” and admit he was wrong.
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