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on Stan and its beloved co-stars Nathalie Morris and Carlos Sanson Jr. And now, we’re stanning a new Gen Z comedy that not only is reflecting what it s like to grow up in an era of cancelled celebrities and competitive wokeness, but leaving us feeling personally attacked each episode . We’re talking about, ofc, ABC’s
Why Are You Like This.
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The hit new local six-part series follows three early 20-something best friends Mia, Penny and Austin as they stumble their way through the hyper-divisive, socio-political hellscape that is 2021 knocking everything in their messy and chaotic path.
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Mabel Li and Tegan Stimson,
The Tailings
Screen Australia and SBS have opened 2021 applications for their Digital Originals initiative.
The initiative is aimed at developing innovative drama projects to premiere on SBS On Demand and NITV, from screen creatives who are currently under-represented.
Screen Australia Senior Online Investment Manager, Lee Naimo said, “We have been incredibly impressed with the online original projects we have funded over the years including critically acclaimed
Homecoming Queens and
The Tailings and
Iggy & Ace. The web series format is a terrific way for emerging practitioners to explore and develop their creative voices, and this year we are expanding our initiative by supporting up to three projects to fruition with production funding. We hope the Digital Originals initiative will continue to find unique stories that add to the cultural landscape of Australian content and s
7 must-read books by Indigenous authors
From Melissa Lucashenko to Bruce Pascoe, here are seven books by Indigenous authors you should read this year.
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What narratives do we tell ourselves about our history? And more importantly, from what perspective?
Indigenous storytelling offers what Bundjalung/Kullilli/South Sea Islander presenter Daniel Browning describes as an authentic and unvarnished version of Australia .
“There is deep honesty in our storytelling because the time for lies is past and the truth is the best way forward, the presenter of ABC RN’s AWAYE! says.
If you re looking for books written by Indigenous authors in the lead up to January 26, there s plenty to choose from. But where to start?
Where are we going with Australia Day?
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As soon as I stepped off the tour bus the tears appeared. The other Aussies and Brits started to cry. The Turkish tour guide looked teary while the Americans looked solemn but puzzled. “Was there a war here?” one asked in hushed tones.
Anzac Cove in Gallipoli, Turkey.
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I have never felt more patriotic than during that visit to Anzac Cove. The little beach fringed by the low sandstone wall, the schoolbook history of the failed Anzac campaign suddenly alive and overwhelming, the pride in Australia and Turkey as two enemies that became friends.