Rebel Wilson opened up about her “Year of Health” and weight loss transformation on Australia’s “Sunrise” morning show Tuesday.
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It's common knowledge that peanut butter goes hand-in-hand with jelly, but what happens when you combine those two flavours with chocolate? Well, you can find out with this brand-new chocolate block.
Whittaker’s have launched their new Peanut Butter & Jelly 250g Block in Australia to give you a taste of this ultimate flavour combo.
The company have partnered with fellow New Zealand brand, Pic’s Peanut Butter, to feature their salty, smooth peanut butter at one end, and a tart, fruity boysenberry
Rebel Wilson opened up about her “Year of Health” and weight loss transformation on Australia’s “Sunrise” morning show Tuesday.
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The sad death of New Zealand rugby star Sean Wainui is being treated as a suspected suicide according to police officials.
The new Violet Crumble Caramel Milk features the iconic flavours of the golden honeycomb and a creamy caramel white choc, splattered with milk.
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Billie Eilish has added three more dates to the forthcoming Australian and New Zealand leg of her ‘Happier Than Ever’ world tour next year.Marking the final additions to this leg of the colossal tour, Eilish will now be playing a third show in Auckland and Brisbane, and a fourth show in Melbourne during her planned September run of shows.These additions come just a few days after her first expansion to this leg of the tour, where she added an extra show to each city she’s set to play – Auckland,
Courtney Barnett has released ‘Smile Real Nice’, a new track the Australian singer-songwriter has penned for Apple TV+’s animated adaptation of Harriet the Spy.“I don’t wanna be / You don’t wanna be / We don’t wanna be told what to do,” Barnett declares in the scrappy new song’s opening verse. “No I won’t cut my hair / And I’ll wear whatever I like!”‘Smile Real Nice’ serves as the opening theme for the new series, which will premiere on the streaming platform on November 19.
Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has said he fully supports the use of gender-neutral terms in cricket.The Laws of Cricket, last month, officially amended their rules to include gender-neutral language such as “batter” and “batters” rather than “batsman” and “batsmen”.Marylebone Cricket Club agreed on the changes following thorough discussion among the Laws’ sub-committee.“MCC believes that the use of gender-neutral terminology helps reinforce cricket’s status as an inclusive game for
by the way.The local star has made his mark on Australian and New Zealand screens over the past few years, with roles in Dead Lucky, Fresh Eggs and The Luminaries. Not to mention, a major role in Disney’s live-action Mulan.Now, he’s starring as Leung Wei Shing in the captivating SBS drama New Gold Mountain.
The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! campmates are preparing to run the gauntlet again in North Wales instead of sunny Australia.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe New Zealand International Film Festival had to cancel the Auckland leg of its multi-city exhibition series, but will continue in Wellington and Christchurch with a diverse lineup that includes an impressive Asian selection.Wellington will screen a total of 164 feature films from 51 countries over 18 days (Nov. 4-21) across its eight venues.
smile vacantly into space as the perfectly haloed lights of a projector wash over them. As cinemas reopen across formerly locked-down parts of Australia in the coming month, here are some of the most notable new and delayed releases that demand big-screen viewing.
Billie Eilish has added even more dates due to “overwhelming demand”.Last week (October 6), Eilish announced dates in Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth for September 2022, with one show per location.
Ronan Keating has admitted he felt ‘anger, resentment and bitterness’ over being unable to see his family in Ireland during the pandemic.
WATCH: Sex Education's Ncuti Gatwa and Aimee Lou Wood chat to WhoWith talk about sexual wellness, toys and intimacy making their way into the mainstream and shows like Netflix’s hit Sex Education taking the world by storm, we can only wish we’d been having these discussions earlier.Much to our delight, in all sense of the term, Australian start-up, NORMAL, is giving us a much-needed re-education in sex.Founder Lucy Wark and sex coach Georgia Grace designed the course.Their masterclass, titled