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Nude Tuesday, The Gray Man and more Mystery Road: what’s new to streaming in Australia this July
Plus David Gulpilil’s final work, a French film about a man who really likes his jacket and a superhero sequel that is much better than the first
Luke Buckmaster
30, Jun, 2022 @5:30 PM

‘I didn’t know he was my dad’: Simon Baker shares his remarkable family story
After years of invites, the Australian actor finally agreed to appear on Who Do You Think You Are?, revealing both painful memories and some incredible relatives
Brigid Delaney
20, Jun, 2022 @5:30 PM

Three things with Matt Moran: ‘The sharper the knife is, the less chance of an accident’
In our weekly interview about objects, the celebrity chef tells us about a treasured kitchen set, and the strange connections behind his favourite number
As told to Katie Cunningham
07, Jun, 2022 @5:30 PM

Three things with Kumi Taguchi: ‘It truly hurts my heart that I didn’t look after Piglet well enough’
In our weekly interview about objects, the Insight host tells us about the significance of a googly eyed pet rock, and the toy that followed her into her 30s
As told to Katie Cunningham
24, May, 2022 @5:30 PM

Rod Sims says Facebook should be forced to negotiate with SBS under news media bargaining code
Despite dozens of deals to pay Australian news publishers for content, social media company has left out SBS and the Conversation
Amanda Meade
22, May, 2022 @5:30 PM

Laura Tingle laments ‘stupid and depressing’ election campaign as Morrison dodges ABC debate | Weekly Beast
7.30 political correspondent labels grilling of Anthony Albanese over costings ‘embarrassing’ for journalists. Plus: Kennedy awards take a bizarre turn
Amanda Meade
20, May, 2022 @3:03 AM

Three things with Ray Martin: ‘My wife-to-be issued the ultimatum. Her or the Cooper Bristol’
In our weekly interview about objects, the veteran journalist tells us about the classic tourer he wasn’t allowed to buy, and his love of Banjo Paterson
As told to Katie Cunningham
03, May, 2022 @10:56 PM

Eurovision, Mike Myers, and every James Bond movie: what’s new to streaming in Australia this May
Plus The Time Traveler’s Wife, The Nightingale, and the greatest Australian horror movie of all time: the election
Luke Buckmaster
29, Apr, 2022 @6:00 AM

Soft focus: News Corp embraces Morrison and Joyce’s flattering election photos | The Weekly Beast
Daily Telegraph condemns ‘offensive posts’. Plus: Crikey correspondent wins plaudits for epic apology
Amanda Meade
22, Apr, 2022 @6:09 AM

Gaslit, Devs and Better Call Saul: what’s new to streaming in Australia this April
Plus A Very British Scandal, a series about surfing entrepreneurs and Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s comedy about being a fictional president of Ukraine
Luke Buckmaster
31, Mar, 2022 @4:30 PM

Iron Chef is coming back: Adam Liaw celebrates Japan’s cult classic cooking show
Known for its flamboyant dubbing, costumes and absurd premise, Iron Chef transformed cooking into entertainment. Liaw remembers a show he loved as a teenager – and how it has influenced his own
Adam Liaw
29, Mar, 2022 @4:30 PM

Australia’s 2022 federal budget: what we found in the fine print
Away from the big-ticket items, some smaller spending reveals odd priorities or important areas that have been overlooked
Anne Davies
29, Mar, 2022 @10:07 AM
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