Scott McDonald feels Tom Rogic faces a big call over his future this summer, as he struggles to find a place in the 3-5-2 system.
15.02.2020 - 15:36 / starobserver.com.au
By Mike Hitch
The Star Observer magazine, through its 41 years of service to the LGBTQI community, has raised an entire generation loud and proud members from all walks of life.
As another long-standing pillar of Australia’s LGBTQI community, Mardi Gras represents a time when the Star Observer and the community as a whole look back at our past to learn, understand and respect the queers who came before us.
However, while we look to the past for guidance, we must also look to our future for
Scott McDonald feels Tom Rogic faces a big call over his future this summer, as he struggles to find a place in the 3-5-2 system.
Loose Women panellist Carol McGiffin has turned 60 in style, celebrating the landmark birthday on what looks to be an incredible holiday Down Under.The star was joined by her husband, who is 36, and a whole host of friends for prolonged festivities in Australia and also had a surprise encounter with Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby.The main celebration was hosted at a very nice restaurant overlooking the water at Nelson Bay which is in New South Wales , just north of Sydney.
The National have contributed a cover of INXS' "Never Tear Us Apart" to an upcoming all-star benefit album for Australian brushfire relief entitled Songs for Songs for Australia. The compilation, organized by Australian singer/songwriter Julia Stone -- of duo Angus & Julia Stone -- is due out digitally on March 5 and on CD/vinyl in June.
Fire Fight Australia raised close to A$10 million ($6.7 million) for good causes and exceeded all expectations, say organizers of the historic concert Sunday (Feb. 16) in Sydney’s west.
Police claim the 29-year-old possessed and shared the material between January and February 2020. Several mobile phones and electronic devices were seized by police who raided a residence in East Perth.
“Stranger Things” star Noah Schnapp spoke about the future of the much-loved Netflix show during an appearance on Thursday’s “Lorraine”.
By Nellie Andreeva
Charlotte Rampling — a Berlinale Silver Bear winner in 2015 thanks to Andrew Haigh's drama 45 Years— is heading back to Berlin with her latest project.The British art house icon is to star in the dark comedy Juniper, from Australian director Matthew Saville (Hitch Hike, Dive), playing a feisty alcoholic grandmother alongside Marton Csokas (Loving, Into the Badlands, Kingdom of Heaven).Celsius Entertainment is handling worldwide sales rights (outside of Australia/New Zealand) to the feature —
Star Observer is proud and excited to announce that Lifestyle Solutions is partnering with us as the major sponsor of our float in this year’s Mardi Gras Parade.