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Will wax paper return to the fold?

And will Telstra ever fill the bill?

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In our cover story, Heather Mitchell pulls back the curtain on her storied 40-year career, and explains why a ‘messy’ life has been key to her success.

On paper, Heather Mitchell’s career looks flawless. In reality, there have been huge lows

It’s been a “messy” path to acting success – but Mitchell would choose it again.

  • Myffy Rigby
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A nuts and bolts narrative

While pondering a lack of wax.

Students from the fictitious Delhi College of Linguistics get acquainted with the Australian vernacular and learn how to comport themselves in the land Down Under.
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Official trailer for How to Talk Australians

Students from the fictitious Delhi College of Linguistics get acquainted with the Australian vernacular and learn how to comport themselves in the land Down Under.

Best shows to come: The Airport Chaplain, Harry Potter, Colin From Accounts, The Killings at Parish Station and Black Doves.

TV shows we can’t wait to see: 25 new titles – and 10 returning hits – to keep an eye out for

The first half of the year in television has been consistently rewarding – and the good news is that there is more to come.

  • Craig Mathieson
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Florence Pugh stars as Cathy Ames in this fresh adaptation of John Steinbeck's family saga.
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East of Eden (Netflix)

Florence Pugh stars as Cathy Ames in this fresh adaptation of John Steinbeck's family saga.

Nicole da Silva as new doctor Amelia on Home and Away.

Chris Hemsworth watched her first screen kiss, now this star is back in Summer Bay

It’s been 20 years since Nicole da Silva was on Home and Away – but it’s another role that has fans excited.

  • Bridget McManus
Australian-made children’s content on TV has collapsed in recent years.

‘I give us 10 years’: The alarming collapse of Australian children’s TV

Industry insiders feared what the removal of commercial quotas on children’s content in 2020 would mean for local content. Six years later, their worst fears seem to have been realised.

  • Nell Geraets
Nick Mohammed appears in a new promo campaign for SBS.

From Ted Lasso to SBS? Nick Mohammed on life after Nate

The Ted Lasso star is yet to confirm he’s making an appearance in season four. But he does have a surprising gig in Australia.

  • Meg Watson