Kitty Flanagan hates interviews, so we sat down with Helen Tudor-Fisk
Now she has been made a partner in her law firm, Helen talks frankly about office politics, perfect relationships and finally being on trend.
- by John Mangan
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Pat Cash, Luc Longley and Cathy Freeman take their turn at The Front Bar
The Front Bar’s Andy Maher, Mick Molloy and Sam Pang cover the full spectrum of sports as they start the new year
- by John Mangan
How closely were you watching? Take our 2023 TV Super Quiz
How much do you remember about our TV favourites in the year just passed?
- by John Mangan
What did you love on TV this year? Let’s start in the kitchen
When we asked our readers to nominate their best show of the year, they came up with an eclectic list from The Bear to Gogglebox.
- by John Mangan
A priest with a gun sets the scene in TV’s newest ‘whydunit’
Based on Chris Hammer’s best-selling novel, this thriller shows a community struggling to come to terms with a violent event.
- by John Mangan
The tsunami of history-making sport in primetime
Sports fans are spoilt for choice this month with a smorgasbord of gripping competition on free-to-air television.
- by John Mangan
Bloody hell: A funny and shocking look at our multicultural past
In Who the Bloody Hell Are We? John Safran, Cal Wilson and Adam Liaw go digging for forgotten stories of our multicultural history
- by John Mangan
How television gold was found in a forgotten tourist town
The star-studded ABC sitcom Gold Diggers sets two sisters among the “lads, lice, and lechery” of the goldfields, on a mission to make their fortunes.
- by John Mangan
How The First Inventors took Rob Collins on a journey of discovery
The co-commission between Ten and NITV shines a light on pre-colonial Australia and the achievements of the world’s longest surviving culture.
- by John Mangan
Five series in, Rob Sitch still can’t escape Utopia
When the actor-director and his Working Dog colleagues think of a joke, the Nation Building Authority is still the best place to express it
- by John Mangan
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Tim Winton makes the case for protecting Ningaloo’s amazing wildlife
In a three-part nature documentary series, the acclaimed author puts his body on the line to display the wildlife in a remote part of WA.
- by John Mangan
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