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Australian Survivor 2021: Channel 10 s shock new twist changes the game for good

Share With a laser like mental focus, this year s cast will do what it takes to get their way, Channel Ten said in an announcement. The smiling assassins who like to win, know keeping friends close and enemies closer is the only way to be the last one standing.   New game: With a laser like mental focus, this year s cast will do what it takes to get their way, Channel Ten said in an announcement. Pictured is host Jonathan LaPaglia, who is returning for the upcoming season Jonathan LaPaglia will return as host for the upcoming season.

Goodbye Hollywood it s g day Aussiewood! A-list stars from flee LA for Down Under

Advertisement Masks not mandatory. Bars and restaurants buzzing. Live music events. Wonderful beaches, every designer shop and huge financial incentives to boot. No wonder Australia has taken over from Hollywood as the new epicentre of the entertainment industry. For months, tinseltown A-listers have been quietly arriving and completing their 14-day hotel quarantines, while looking forward to the almost unfettered freedoms to be enjoyed. Film production is under way everywhere from the sprawling city of Perth in the south-west to the remote glory of the Whitsunday Islands in the north-east.  Life s a beach: Natalie Portman in Byron Bay (left)  and tinseltown star Julia Roberts (right)

Hollywood productions have set up shop in Australia thanks to the pandemic Now, government and industry want to entice them to stick around

If you follow Chris Hemsworth, Idris Elba or any number of Marvel-attached actors, you will have noticed a pronounced uptick in the number of Hollywood’s elite who have decamped to Australia for the summer.

George Clooney, Julia Roberts Reunite to Film in Australia

George Clooney, Julia Roberts Reunite to Film in Australia Oscar winners Julia Roberts and George Clooney will be filming in Queensland later this year thanks to a federal arts program. The romantic comedy, Ticket to Paradise has attracted a $6.4 million grant under the Location Incentive Program and is expected to create more than 270 jobs for the local cast and crew. Directed by Ol Parker (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again) and produced by Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner of Working Title, Ticket to Paradise revolves around a divorced couple who attend their daughter’s wedding in Bali. Parker and the directors chose Queensland for its COVID-safe environment, diverse locations, and supply of skilled crew workers, according to Screen Queensland chief executive Kylie Munnich.

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