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The Charlatans announce 2022 Australia and New Zealand shows - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain - New Zealand - Ireland
nme.com
09.05.2022 / 11:31

The Charlatans announce 2022 Australia and New Zealand shows

The Charlatans have announced they will embark on a run of Australian and New Zealand shows later this year to mark their 32nd anniversary.They’ll be making the trip down this October for six shows, kicking off with one show in Auckland, New Zealand, on Thursday 6. They’ll then head to Australia, playing Sydney on Saturday 8, continuing through Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne before wrapping up in Perth on Saturday 15.The band will play a number of songs from across their career, with ‘The Only One I Know’, ‘Jesus Hairdo’, ‘Can’t Get Out Of Bed’, ‘One To Another’, ‘Love is The Key’, ‘Blackened Blue Eyes’ and more appearing on their setlist.

‘Last King Of The Cross’: Paramount+ Australia Drama Adds Cast Members Including ‘300: Rise Of An Empire’ Star Callan Mulvey - deadline.com - Australia
deadline.com
06.05.2022 / 22:03

‘Last King Of The Cross’: Paramount+ Australia Drama Adds Cast Members Including ‘300: Rise Of An Empire’ Star Callan Mulvey

EXCLUSIVE: Paramount+ Australia drama Last King of the Cross has added more cast with the likes of 300: Rise of an Empire’s Callan Mulvey joining previously-announced Ian McShane and Lincoln Younes.

Warner Bros Australia, Speech & Drama Team For Film Adaptation Of Christmas Ballad ‘How To Make Gravy’ - deadline.com - Australia - Washington - Indiana
deadline.com
05.05.2022 / 14:07

Warner Bros Australia, Speech & Drama Team For Film Adaptation Of Christmas Ballad ‘How To Make Gravy’

Warner Bros International Television Production Australia, in partnership with Speech & Drama Pictures, has acquired exclusive international rights to develop holiday-themed ballad “How To Make Gravy” into a Christmas film.

Amyl Still Hard to Find in Australia - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia
starobserver.com.au
30.04.2022 / 04:07

Amyl Still Hard to Find in Australia

Yes, that’s right, one of the few benefits of having a scary experience with angina is that you get to bring home your very own government-sanctioned bottle of the good stuff – being a vasodilator, it does a great job of dilating your blood vessels, offering relief from chest pain.Plus, as we’ve established, it also makes for a more exquisite experience when you’re taking it up the choofer.It’s important to note a few things about this seemingly innocuous and extremely common recreational drug. They have certainly never been discussed or warned about by anyone handing me a bottle of leather cleaner, so just so’s you know!Because it dilates blood vessels, Amyl certainly does not play well with other drugs, recreational or otherwise.

I’m A Celebrity 2022 line up rumours as ITV show returns to Australia - www.msn.com - Australia - Britain
msn.com
28.04.2022 / 17:49

I’m A Celebrity 2022 line up rumours as ITV show returns to Australia

confirmed, the rumours about who'll be entering the camp have already started. Last month ITV bosses confirmed that it was likely to return to Australia after two years being based at Gwrych Castle in Wales due to the pandemic. Hosts Ant and Dec also hoped to return to Australia, despite saying they had a warm welcome in Wales.

The Wiggles call Lil Nas X’s bluff on tour offer - completemusicupdate.com - Australia
completemusicupdate.com
28.04.2022 / 15:41

The Wiggles call Lil Nas X’s bluff on tour offer

Lil Nas X and The Wiggles are heading out on a co-headline tour later this year. Possibly. Well, almost certainly not.

BBC MasterChef viewers open-mouthed by John Torode's pre-watershed moment - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Birmingham
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.04.2022 / 11:07

BBC MasterChef viewers open-mouthed by John Torode's pre-watershed moment

MasterChef viewers were gobsmacked during the latest episode of the cooking competition after spotting a pre-watershed moment with John Torode.

Airline to sell Manchester to Australia flights for just £10 - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - Ireland - Dublin - Qatar
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.04.2022 / 14:21

Airline to sell Manchester to Australia flights for just £10

It’s on the other side of the world from the UK, so it’s not surprising that a visit to Australia is often a once in a lifetime trip. Except now there’s the chance for some Brits to fly to and from Adelaide for as little as £10.

MasterChef Australia's Minoli De Silva reveals the moment she found out her cancer had returned - www.who.com.au - Australia
who.com.au
26.04.2022 / 05:13

MasterChef Australia's Minoli De Silva reveals the moment she found out her cancer had returned

MasterChef Australia fans - and Minoli De Silva has certainly lived up to the hype so far on the Fans & Favourites season, returning to the iconic kitchen for a second shot at the title. While she's thrilled to be back, the 35-year-old contestant has revealed the amazing opportunity came at one of her toughest moments.WATCH: Minoli De Silva on MasterChef 2022On the same day that she got the phone call to return to MasterChef, she found out her breast cancer had returned."It was probably the day that had the biggest high and the biggest low I ever had.

I’m A Celeb planning 'secret all-stars summer show in South Africa' before Australia - www.msn.com - Australia - South Africa
msn.com
22.04.2022 / 02:41

I’m A Celeb planning 'secret all-stars summer show in South Africa' before Australia

ITV is reportedly planning to film a two-week-long series of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! this summer, in addition to the usual series – featuring some of fans’ favourite old faces. The hit reality show has been on for nearly 20 years, with Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly remaining at the helm for nearly all of that time. But like pretty much every popular programme on the box, it was affected by the Covid outbreak and moved to Wales for two years.

Rita Ora looks incredible in purple dress for The Voice Australia - www.msn.com - Australia - Britain
msn.com
18.04.2022 / 19:45

Rita Ora looks incredible in purple dress for The Voice Australia

Rita Ora is back on screens, appearing as a judge on the new series of The Voice Australia. And the Brit star dressed to impress for the first episode which aired Down Under on Monday, wowing in a series of backstage shots shared to her Instagram ahead of the broadcast. Rita chose a slinky purple dress for filming, posing up a storm as she showed off her look for her followers.

Federal Election 2022: One In Three Australian LGBT Voter Undecided About Their Vote - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia
starobserver.com.au
11.04.2022 / 12:51

Federal Election 2022: One In Three Australian LGBT Voter Undecided About Their Vote

One in three LGBTQI Australian voter said that they are undecided about who they will vote for or are considering changing their vote at the forthcoming federal elections scheduled to be held on May 21, 2022. The results of one of the largest national online surveys of LGBTQI voters conducted by advocacy group Equality Australia was released on Monday, just as major political parties started their six-week campaign before the federal elections. One in five LGBTQI voter, who had voted Liberal, National, Labor or Greens at the 2019 elections, said they were reconsidering their vote this time.   A post shared by Equality Australia (@equalityaustralia)Equality Australia estimates that there are around 850,000 LGBTQI voters who are eligible to vote at the elections in May. Around 7,902 people, including 5,578 LGBQI people currently living in Australia, responded to the LGBTIQ+ Federal Election survey conducted in February and March 2022. The elections are being held months after a failed bid by Prime Minister Scott Morrison to get an anti-LGBTQI Religious Discrimination Bill passed in Parliament.

MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong is charging into her 40s - www.who.com.au - Australia - county Jones - county Allen
who.com.au
11.04.2022 / 07:19

MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong is charging into her 40s

MasterChef Australia, the fashion-loving foodie may have found her feet in the gig, but she’s still chewing on the side dish of fame that comes with it.WATCH: Behind the scenes of WHO's sexiest people issue with Melissa Leong“I really do feel like you need to keep something of yourself for yourself and for the people that you love,” Leong tells WHO during a lunch break while filming the upcoming 14th season of the show, which will pit past winners against new hopefuls in Fans and Favourites.“I do things on my own terms. I’m very clear with my boundaries and while this job is deeply public and I’m very grateful for how much the audience has accepted [fellow judges] Jock (Zonfrillo), Andy (Allen) and myself, and of course there’s going to be a natural interest in one’s private life, but I share enough.”Leong has just turned 40, an age that some may find challenging but one that she’s embracing.

Ever wondered how much the MasterChef contestants pocket when they go on the show? - www.who.com.au - Australia
who.com.au
08.04.2022 / 06:27

Ever wondered how much the MasterChef contestants pocket when they go on the show?

MasterChef Australia, there's no denying the talent belonging to some of the contestants. But like anything, there's got to be at least a little compensation to pouring their hearts and souls into highly stressful challenges as they get tested in ways they've never been before in the elusive kitchen setting.WATCH: MasterChef returns in 2022And while there's no doubt that the contestants are paid during the show, the actual sum of said payment has been a little unclear - until now.Enter us curious folk, who did some digging to find out exactly what lures so many foodies to try their hand at the show each year...When MasterChef first hit Aussie screens in 2009, the country was immediately enamoured with the cook-off format series.Now, many of our country's most loved chefs have strong ties with the show - either as former contestants or guest judges.In 2022, a whole bunch of "favourites" will return.Indeed the show does seem to be quite the labour of love for budding cooks, who undergo challenging tests against the clock in a format that would stress out even the most cool, calm and collected of us.But is there at least some kind of lucrative lure to sweeten the deal for those that don't go on to win? Well, as it turns out, it seems there really isn't.Yep, reports on the show have revealed that contestants are actually only paid slightly more than the legal minimum wage.According to the Sydney Morning Herald, a mere $630 allowance each week was handed out to the 2013 contestants, which is only slightly more than the minimum $583 a week for an entry level cook.Added extras included food and accommodation expenses covered, but even so, that's not a lot to write home about.In 2011, the situation was even more dire, with it

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