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Thomas Jane will star as Detective Ted Conkaffey in the Australian-set crime series Troppo . Stateless director Jocelyn Moorhouse will helm the eight-part series, which ABC, Screen Australia, and AGC Studios are financing. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation has given the greenlight to Troppo, a new Oz-set crime series starring Thomas Jane ( The Expanse). Stateless, has come on board to helm the eight-part series. Yolanda Ramke (Netflix’s Cargo) is writing the show based on Candice Fox’s bestselling novel Crimson Lake, the first in Fox s Detective Ted Conkaffey series. Jane will play Detective Conkaffey, an ex-cop accused of a disturbing crime who tries to find a safe haven in the outback of Far North Queensland. Instead, he again becomes entangled in a local private investigations agency and, together with his new partner Amanda Pharrell, sets out to solve a mysterious death. ....
ABC Australia Gives Greenlight to Thomas Jane Crime Series 'Troppo' msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Broward and Palm Beach counties have few Hispanic elected officials, despite growing population. That may be starting to change. msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As the Hispanic population soared has soared, changing the business and culture in Broward and Palm Beach counties, one thing strikingly hasn’t kept pace: the number of Hispanic elected officials. Upcoming local elections won’t produce any significant change and give the communities a political voice. ....
MIAMI â Win the lottery or nail an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine dose? For thousands of seniors, their friends and family members and caregivers, getting a shot might feel like winning the lottery. Thatâs how valuable â and seemingly hard to get â that appointment is given how demand far outstrips supply. And itâs also telling how technology tools are not always accessible to every member of a community. In a world where many seniors donât have computers or computer skills, asking an older population to constantly check websites, navigate links, monitor Twitter alerts as appointments open, close, then open again, has been a challenge. ....