The National Film and Sound Archive has released 4K restorations of the 1960s film series Life in Australia, commissioned by ...
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It’s mid morning on a lazy Sunday, and in the past few hours I’ve watched an opera singer consume the entire unexpurgated ...
Holly Valance has broken her silence after a controversial song tied to Pauline Hanson’s latest film was temporarily removed from Apple Music, triggering a political and cultural storm.
Chants of “send them back” and “you will not replace us” were heard throughout the march. The latter references the Great Replacement Theory, a debunked far-right conspiracy theory that white European ...
The Today host has branched out beyond his on-air duties with an independently produced podcast. Here’s what we learnt from ...
‘What Aussie ears want to hear’ is a brand platform that reinforces LiSTNR’s position as Australia’s leading audio brand, ...
The reworked hit briefly topped Apple Music charts before being removed and later reinstated, with the artist explaining why it worked in her favour.
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Viewers at home branded Hugh “the biggest D bag” for his demeanor in the clip, with one person tweeting, “Is Hugh Grant just ...
One Nation was the first Australian political party to register a website. Now, the party is poised to exploit AI ‘slopaganda’ in the 2028 election campaign.
US comic Akaash Singh has a theory as to why it seems every second man on the planet has their own podcast: “There’s no other space for us to talk in any kind of therapeutic way. It’s not socially ...