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For the millions of new fans, this Matildas documentary is must-see TV

For the millions of new fans, this Matildas documentary is must-see TV

On the pitch, we can’t take our eyes off them. For the down time between games, try this series, in which Sam Kerr, Ellie Carpenter, Mary Fowler, Steph Catley and others talk about their journey to the World Cup.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien

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What happens when private lives become public fodder?

What happens when private lives become public fodder?

A new US documentary is a cautionary tale about the risks involved when filmmakers invite real people to participate in documentaries about events that are of public interest.

  • by Tom Ryan
Ivory Glaze's final runway look
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Ivory Glaze's final runway look

A look at Ivory Glaze's final runway look before she was sadly eliminated on RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under.

Missing Persons Investigation hits close to home for Underbelly star

Missing Persons Investigation hits close to home for Underbelly star

Caroline Craig has seen the emotional toll police suffer when looking for some of the 50,0000 Australians who go missing each year.

  • by Bridget McManus
Christian O’Connell took a massive risk when he quit a No.1 radio show

Christian O’Connell took a massive risk when he quit a No.1 radio show

Five years ago, Christian O’Connell turned his back on Britain’s top radio show, uprooted his family and moved to Australia to begin again. Somehow, it worked.

  • by Karl Quinn
Emmys delayed for the first time since September 11 attacks

Emmys delayed for the first time since September 11 attacks

Hollywood’s strike continues to have far-reaching impacts across the TV and film industry.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
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‘Exhausting’ psychological reality show finds new celebrity victims

‘Exhausting’ psychological reality show finds new celebrity victims

The local version of The Traitors has taken a leaf out of the US playbook and recruited reality stars and an actor to play the game.

  • by Nicole Elphick
‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Annabel Crabb’s ‘wild’ chat with Peter Dutton

‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Annabel Crabb’s ‘wild’ chat with Peter Dutton

It’s been eight years since the ABC journalist came knocking for the foodie political series, and while some things have changed, a lot is still the same.

  • by Louise Rugendyke
Romance isn’t quite dead in our house. We like to watch

Romance isn’t quite dead in our house. We like to watch

In fact, romance is streaming episodically into our lounge room. Who needs to go out for date night?

  • by Julie Power
What does Australia ‘sound’ like? New show lends an ear

What does Australia ‘sound’ like? New show lends an ear

ABC radio producer Ann Jones has embarked on an entertaining and fact-filled mission to capture Australia’s unique sounds in The Soundtrack of Australia.

  • by Ben Pobjie
Murder, he wrote: Huge stars join Steve Martin’s whacky whodunnit

Murder, he wrote: Huge stars join Steve Martin’s whacky whodunnit

In the hands of stars Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building has become one of the great stayers of the streaming era.

  • by Debi Enker