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TV show Aunty Jack switches to colour in Australia in 1975.

From Aunty Jack to Kath & Kim and Bluey: 50 years of colour TV in Australia

Some moments will make you cringe, but that small box in the corner of the lounge room brought us together in ways streamers never will.

  • Michael Idato, Craig Mathieson and Debi Enker

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PLease Explain host Samantha Selinger-Morris.

Please Explain wins best daily podcast at Australian Podcast Awards

The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age’s daily news podcast took out a key prize the annual awards.

  • Helen Pitt
Nakkiah Lui (centre) on the road for her First Eat podcast.

How would your dinner differ if First Nations people owned the land?

How would your dinner differ if First Nations people owned the land?

  • Bianca Hrovat
Common Hours reversible gown. Bottega Veneta boots. Bottega Veneta jewellery (worn throughout).

‘Proud and scared shitless’: Could this First Nations writer be HBO’s next big thing?

Nakkiah Lui made her mark in ABC’s Black Comedy and Preppers. Now, the actor and writer from western Sydney has signed a deal with the network that brought us Sex and the City.

  • Jane Rocca

The October 9 Edition

In our cover story, Nakkiah Lui tells Sunday Life how her love of writing began as a child and how she is managing to juggle success and new motherhood.

Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell.

From white supremacy to tiaras: how The Debutantes podcast is tackling deb balls

The podcasting duo Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell take on a number of First Nations Australians questions.

  • Jacqueline Maley
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Miranda Tapsell and Nakkiah Lui in the final episode of Get Krack!n.

Outdated or empowering: is there still a place for debutante balls?

A new podcast from actor Miranda Tapsell and writer/actor Nakkiah Lui explores race, resistance and girl power through the prism of the debutante ball.

  • Ella Archibald-Binge
Miranda Tapsell, Nakkiah Lui, Adam Goodes and Dylan Alcott.

Good Weekend's Who Mattered 2019: Film / TV / stage

Adam Goodes: when two biopics brought the former AFL star back into the spotlight, he wasn't comfortable – but knew they'd enhance an important national conversation. Plus: Dylan Alcott, Nakkiah Lui and Miranda Tapsell.

  • Konrad Marshall
Black is the New White

Black is the new white for Australian social satire

The cast takes to the central comedy of manners with a dynamic, infectious sense of fun that had the opening night audience in gales of laughter.

  • Cameron Woodhead
Miranda Tapsell and Nakkiah Lui hosted the final episode of Get Krack!n.

‘One for the history books’: ABC’s Get Krack!n bows out with a bang

The tag 'must-watch TV' gets bandied about often, but ABC satire Get Krack!n just gave Australian TV its most searing half-hour in living memory.

  • Robert Moran

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