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Red Dog director Kriv Stenders knows he’s going to cop flak for his TV adaptation of Australian classic Wake in Fright.
Red Dog director Kriv Stenders knows he’s going to cop flak for his TV adaptation of Australian classic Wake in Fright.
He’s back with two new shows. Where does H.G. Nelson end and Greig Pickhaver begin?
Christine Holgate is not your everyday CEO. Smart, ambitious and driven, she is also frank and someone who does things differently.
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Aussie actress Yvonne Strahovski on instant Hollywood success, playing villains and sunsets on Instagram.
This chic new hotel on the Hobart waterfront, designed to look like a shipping shed, is full of eccentric character.
He’s a master of reinvention, with his feet firmly on the ground. How does David Wenham pull it off?
He’s a master of reinvention, with his feet firmly on the ground. How does David Wenham pull it off?
He has Brad Pitt and Hollywood’s deep pockets on side, but Aussie filmmaker David Michôd can’t quite believe he’s made it. By Megan Lehmann
He has Brad Pitt and Hollywood’s deep pockets on side, but Aussie filmmaker David Michôd can’t quite believe he’s made it.
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