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Rebecca Gibney will make her STC stage debut in 2025.

Sydney Theatre Company leans on TV star power in big season reveal

Logies Hall of Fame inductee, Rebecca Gibney, headlines a list of “national treasures” Kip Williams has recruited to lead the flagship company’s 2025 season.

  • Linda Morris

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The February 4 Edition

This week, Rebecca Gibney shares some key learnings from her amazing 44-year career and tells writer Lorna Gray about her exciting new challenge.

“As I age, I love the idea of moving into roles that are challenging and vastly different from other characters I’ve played.”

‘Don’t waste time worrying about trivial crap’: Rebecca Gibney on a life worth living

Once described as the “mother of the nation”, the veteran actor speaks frankly on mental health, menopause and her latest role as a calculating church leader.

  • Lorna Gray
Richard Roxburgh as the charismatic pastor Cal Quinn who heads the fictional U Star megachurch in a scene from Prosper.

Richard Roxburgh is a troubled pastor at the helm of a megachurch in new drama Prosper

Co-starring Rebecca Gibney and Ewen Leslie, the provocative eight-part drama explores the Quinn family’s ascension to the top of a wealthy evangelical church.

  • Lenny Ann Low
Julie Rafter (Rebecca Gibney) doesn’t know quite what is lacking, but she’s pretty sure she won’t find it in Buradeena.

After eight years away, the Rafters make a welcome TV return

The Packed to the Rafters reboot is heart-warming and well-judged for the age we find ourselves in.

  • Karl Quinn
Geraldine wears KitX dress, Holly Ryan earrings.

Tested by fire and plague, how Australia’s great new drama nearly didn’t get made

First, bushfires forced production of ABC drama Wakefield to relocate, then COVID-19 shut it down. When filming resumed, actors would test and isolate before shooting intimate scenes. Geraldine Hakewill reflects on the challenges and, like her character, her internal demons.

  • Steve Dow
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Mad F------ Witches remain unimpressed with Alan Jones.

Alan Jones review promise does little to silence the mad witches

Macquarie Media's review of the 2GB breakfast radio show hasn't mollified the social media activists who initiated the advertiser backlash.

  • Nathanael Cooper
Compass: A Peace of Nourishment

Daily Picks M Magazine Sunday June 2

Sunday Picks: Compass: A Peace of Nourishment, Jewish GIs of World War II, House Rules

  • Bridget McManus

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