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Steph Tisdell: ‘This year’s for us. This year is about saying we’re still here’The Yidinji actor and writer on dealing with backlash, being an Aboriginal woman in comedy and why this year’s Naidoc is ‘for us’
Fake review – Asher Keddie thrills in visceral drama about a romance scammer
The web of deception woven by David Wenham’s shady Joe Burt sets pulses racing in this slow-building TV series inspired by Stephanie Wood’s memoir
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Love Lies Bleeding, Brats and Lady in the Lake: what’s new to streaming in Australia in JulyPlus Anthony Bourdain’s long-running series, a black comedy set during the bubonic plague and the latest from the makers of You Can’t Ask That
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Marc Fennell: ‘Nobody wants to be lectured about colonialism, but everybody loves a treasure hunt’Neighbours star Ryan Moloney announces he is leaving soap after nearly 30 years of playing ‘Toadie’
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The stars of Colin from Accounts: ‘As I tapped Ewan McGregor’s shoulder, I knew I’d made the wrong decision’Exposure review – Alice Englert shines in this interesting, if flawed mystery series
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Three things with Melissa Leong: ‘I think they revoke your licence to be Asian if you don’t own a rice cooker’Ladies in Black review – a tepid period drama that feels a bit fusty
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Three things with Melissa Doyle: ‘It’s funny what we get attached to as kids’10 Chaotic Questions
Samuel Johnson: ‘My biggest fashion crime? I had to wear pink lycra for a year’
Austin review – this funny, big-hearted comedy will leave you wanting another season
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Priscilla, The Bear and Black Barbie: what’s new to streaming in Australia in June
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Colin from Accounts season two review – still delightfully cattyThree things
Three things with Ian ‘Dicko’ Dickson: ‘It’s a dirty, smelly old beast, rather like myself’
From Crater Crescent to Canberra: Mr Squiggle gets a new home at the National Museum of Australia
The original pencil-nosed puppet and objects including fellow puppets, artworks, scripts, costumes and more have become part of the National Historical Collection
Swift Street review – this fresh, bingeable crime drama is an absolute blast
Tanzyn Crawford and Cliff Curtis are great as a father and daughter who must raise $26,000 by whatever means necessary
How would you raise $26,000 in 10 days? The rollicking Melbourne crime drama exploring shades of grey
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Chloé Hayden on pigeons, high school and celebrity run-ins: ‘This hand pulls me up … and it’s Hugh Jackman’Heartbreak High season two review – busy, blingy but all a bit flaccid
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