Eric Bana poses side by side with wife Rebecca at the premiere of his new movie, The Dry, held at Pentridge Cinema on Friday (December 11) in Melbourne, Australia.
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Courtney Barnett has announced her first gig with a full live band since January, a global livestream from her home city of Melbourne.She’ll perform from one of the city’s landmark structures, the Royal Exhibition Building, the first building in Australia to receive UNESCO World Heritage status.The ticketed show is set to take place on December 17, with streams going out at different times to allow fans all over the world to tune in.The show will be streamed at 8pm GMT / 9pm CET for European
.Eric Bana poses side by side with wife Rebecca at the premiere of his new movie, The Dry, held at Pentridge Cinema on Friday (December 11) in Melbourne, Australia.
Since then, the 40-year-old has appeared in many successful stage shows, among other creative projects, but his latest role could be the most iconic - if not the cutest!
WATCH BELOW: Rebecca Judd's sweetest mummy momentsThe 37-year-old AFL WAG shared a selfie taken in 2016 of her heavily-pregnant self."The twins were asking me this morning to see pics of them in my belly," she captioned the snap."This was at 34 weeks, measuring 47 weeks."Bec gave birth to her four-year-old twins Tom and Darcy in September 2016 via emergency cesarean section in Melbourne."This was at 34 weeks, measuring 47 weeks."Proud mum Bec also shared a rare snap of all four of her children
Anonymous Club, a documentary about singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett, has received funding from Screen Australia as part of the organisation’s $2.5million documentary production funding round.Taking its title from Barnett’s 2013 ‘How to Carve a Carrot into a Rose’ track of the same name, a brief synopsis of Anonymous Club says the film “[explores] the inner life of the notoriously shy artist amidst her significant rise to fame”.The documentary is written and directed by filmmaker Danny Cohen,
Kylie Minogue has confirmed the next single from her Number 1 album DISCO.
Two studies that were recently released in Melbourne, have tackled the reasons behind a lack of LGBTQI representation in professional sports. Both studies come at a time when the world’s highest-ranked sport industry journal is releasing a special issue of peer-reviewed papers, which have found LGBTQI issues in sport still largely go ignored by sport leaders.The first, analysed responses from a large sample of 1173 LGBTQI young people aged 15–21 that are living in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia,
WATCH: Sam Frost opens up about being in a 'toxic relationship'The actress, who stars as Jasmine on Home and Away, has been hanging out with the defence worker in Melbourne, frequently sharing footage of their cute catch-ups to Instagram. “Swimming lessons with Greg,” she captioned one clip, which shows her wading into the ocean while holding the dog she shares with the 27-year-old.Sam and Dave share Greg (pictured) together.In another post uploaded just days earlier, Sam, Greg, Dave and his
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, streamers face potential content quotas in Australia, Leonine hires former Red Arrow exec Nina Etspueler, Channel 4 commissions a second Diana doc and Tallinn’s industry section announces its winners.Global platforms facing imminent local production quotas across Europe could be looking at a similar situation in Australia, where new proposed TV reforms could force international streaming services to invest heavily in local content.According to the Sydney
This year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Here! has us hooked. Set in the chilly Gwrych Castle in North Wales, instead of the Australian Outback, this series is filled with a whole host of new challenges, not least the weather.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Entertainment One picks up the rights to Australian drama “The Newsreader,” Banijay reorganizes in Iberia, “Downton Abbey” lands on BritBox, Sony Pictures Television hires Jo Porter and Warner Bros.
Helen Reddy at this year’s awards ceremony, with an ensemble of female Australian artists covering Reddy’s iconic feminist anthem ‘I Am Woman’.Tones and I, Amy Shark, Marcia Hines, Christine Anu, Montaigne, the McClymonts and host Delta Goodrem were among those who sung live from the ceremony at The Star in Sydney.Over a dozen others appeared remotely as part of a virtual chorus, including Kate Miller-Heidke, Missy Higgins, Odette and more.Watch the powerful tribute to Reddy below:Former
Tame Impala performed ‘On Track’ at this year’s ARIA Awards in their native Australia, at which they also won a slew of awards for latest album ‘The Slow Rush’, including Album of the Year.Bandleader Kevin Parker was joined for the sprawling performance by a host of frequent live collaborators.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman fill top spots at the Australian Academy, ITV Studios and Nippon team on a new co-development deal, Abacus Media Rights and Revelation Films announce “The Real Manhunter,” Anderson Entertainment and ITV team on expanding classic sci-fi brands, and the International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg announces this year’s award winners.The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television (AACTA) has announced that two of the