Kylie Minogue s hottest moments as she turns 53 - braless display to peachy bum flash
Kylie Minogue is turning 53 today and the Daily Star is here to help the Australian bombshell with celebrating her special day with some scorching throwbacks from the archives
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Age-defying icon Kylie Minogue is marking her 53rd birthday today and the Daily Star is here for it.
1988 marked the very first BBC Red Nose Day with £15m raised for charity. The year also saw new licensing laws which allowed pubs to stay open all day in England and Wales. The first group of sixteen-year-olds sat the General Certificate of Secondary Education exams replacing the old O-levels and CSE exams. The charts were topped for five weeks by Kylie Minogue’s I Should Be So Lucky while Enya also had a number one hit with Orinoco Flow (Sail Away). Two of the year’s big hitting films were Rainman, starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
What Neighbours stars did next â terrorist threat, secret wedding and drugs hell
Neighbours became a huge hit Down Under and when it hit UK shores â and it s still popular now. And the iconic Australian soap has catapulted many budding actors to international stardom
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Neighbours catapulted many of its stars to movie and music stardom.
House price party will end in tears unless someone turns off lights soon
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If the Australian property market were a party, itâs at that point where the drinks should be put away, the guests kicked out and the bed turned down for a good nightâs sleep.
Unless the Reserve Bank, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority and federal and state governments step in soon, the country is going to wake up with a hangover that will last for years.
Capital city house prices have climbed at their fastest rate since 1988, on the back of record low interest rates and government programs.
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