‘Like Brad Pitt, I got my start dressing like a chicken’
Radio host Mitch Churi may not have had the most conventional introduction to radio, but saying yes to every opportunity led him to headlining his own show.
Radio host Mitch Churi may not have had the most conventional introduction to radio, but saying yes to every opportunity led him to headlining his own show.
Journalist and TV host Jeremy Clarkson has never been afraid of expressing his opinions, on-screen and off – and believes that in today’s society, “you can get cancelled in five seconds.”
Nearly 30 years since Muriel’s Wedding, Toni Collette is still one of Australia’s most highly regarded acting exports. In a rare interview, she talks about juggling her nomadic career with family life, acting her age on film and her very relatable childhood.
TV host and veterinarian Dr Chris Brown is surrounded by babies, and he has brought something into his life that requires some parenting.
OCTAVIA Spencer won an Oscar for The Help. Now back in Oscar contention for Hidden Figures, she talks diversity, maths, dating — and “blackface” in Australia.
Adults who otherwise lead full and responsible lives are rendered mute by their phones, complains Kate Langbroek. And it means people are increasingly isolated.
THE popular Offspring actor is still approached by obsessed fans. But, with the memory of his childhood footy hero’s rudeness in mind, he is always nice — even when things get weird.
SHE plays the lead in Fifty Shades Darker but, as the daughter of Melanie Griffith and granddaughter of Tippi Hedren, the off-screen Dakota Johnson is far from a submissive woman.
FROM soft mint shades to moody olives, you’ll see lots of green in 2017. Neale Whitaker shows you how to use them.
NATALIE Medhurst is known for her efforts as one of Australia’s top netballers, but here’s some fun facts you didn’t know about the champion.
IN A candid new interview, Samantha Armytage introduces Banjo, breaks her silence over those “granny panties” headlines and speaks out about being single and the hypocrisy of the sisterhood.
LUXURIOUS locations, an impressive collection of bikinis and hordes of adoring fans… life’s a beach for Aussie model Jess Hart.
NOW that his time on breakfast radio is over, what next for Rove McManus? The comedian talks to Stellar about billboard budgets, the Logies and his worst ever gig.
THAT the AFL Women’s League will soon kick off is to the credit of those who ignored the sexist naysayers and believed in the ratings potential of female players.
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