Matthew Burgess
Matthew Burgess is the Community Manager for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Brisbane Times and WAtoday.
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Centre stage for the celebration of our city
The Herald’s vital role in telling compelling stories about artists and arts companies was especially important in 2021 when so many were pushed to breaking point by COVID restrictions and lockdowns.
- by Matthew Burgess
Australian dollar could slump to 'mid-60s', says Vimal Gor
It is one the worst performing major currencies in the world already this year, but a fund manager predicts things could get worse for the Aussie.
- by Matthew Burgess & Ruth Carson
MIFF 2016 review: Hong Sang-soo's Right Now, Wrong Then a rich and contemplative comedy
Right Now, Wrong Then
- by Matthew Burgess
Comedy Festival review: Stephen K Amos turns spotlight on guests in Talk Show
This is a secondary show for Amos and while themes from his Welcome to My World re-emerge, the spotlight is mostly on the guests.
- by Matthew Burgess
The Voice 2014 live blog: first blind auditions
Who found a spot with either Kylie Minogue, Ricky Martin, Joel Madden or will.i.am? Read all the highlights and lowlights below.
- by Matthew Burgess
2014 Logies blog
All the action of the 56th Logies, including the winners and performers, our interactive guide to the Gold Logie and reports from our experts.
White Night 2014: Melbourne comes alive
Live coverage of Melbourne's all-night arts event, including an interactive guide, our critics' picks and reports from the city streets. Click <a href="http://m.theage.com.au/interactive/2014/whiteNight/">here</a> to view our interactive guide on your smart phone.
Vance Joy out of Meredith Music Festival
Just days out from the start of this year's Meredith Music Festival, Melbourne troubadour Vance Joy has pulled out of the event due to illness.
- by Matthew Burgess
Next time, can we have a bigger shot of Jack?
Like the titular character, <i>Jack Irish: Bad Debts</i> wasn't perfect, but ended up squaring the ledger.
- by Matthew Burgess
Howzat? An enthralling Australian drama
We all know how it ends - World Series Cricket was a success and goes on to revolutionise the game - but Howzat! is a glimpse into the Packer camp during those turbulent times.
- by Matthew Burgess
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