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From snake bites to amputations, show captures the stress of being a new doctor

From snake bites to amputations, show captures the stress of being a new doctor

Fly-on-the-wall series Junior Doctors Down Under shows that life in a hospital emergency department is not what you see in TV dramas.

  • by Bridget McManus

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‘What are you willing to sacrifice?’ The upshot for comedian Steph Tisdell

‘What are you willing to sacrifice?’ The upshot for comedian Steph Tisdell

The stand-up comic, actor and screenwriter on advice for school-leavers, the importance of quelling self-doubt – and the harsh reality of political systems.

  • by Benjamin Law
‘To a certain extent, I’ve been in denial’: Ray Martin on life’s great mystery

‘To a certain extent, I’ve been in denial’: Ray Martin on life’s great mystery

He climbed to the pinnacle of Australian TV journalism. What challenge was left? The ultimate one.

  • by Tim Elliott
Seinfeld in a kitchen: Beef creator on why The Bear is ‘comfort’ viewing

Seinfeld in a kitchen: Beef creator on why The Bear is ‘comfort’ viewing

The creators of two of streaming’s biggest hits have come to Australia to share their take on how it’s done with local writers and producers.

  • by Karl Quinn
Concetta Caristo’s journey from Raw Comedy failure to grand final host

Concetta Caristo’s journey from Raw Comedy failure to grand final host

The stand-up comedian and Triple J host bombed out twice in Australia’s biggest open-mic competition, and now she encourages others to give it a go.

  • by Nicole Elphick
The Twelve is back, with new cast, new crime, old Trojan horse tactics

The Twelve is back, with new cast, new crime, old Trojan horse tactics

Sam Neill returns as the “silver fox” barrister, but around him swirl a storm of micro-plots that are the show’s real purpose.

  • by Karl Quinn
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I don’t mind making an arse of myself, says Lisa McCune

I don’t mind making an arse of myself, says Lisa McCune

She’s a triple threat who can sing, dance and act – but can Australia’s golden girl win Dancing with the Stars?

  • by Michael Lallo
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The July 7 Edition

Actor Tasma Walton graces our cover and talks about her latest role, one that has taken her along a path not unlike the one she has followed in real life.

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‘I was mobbed at shopping centres’: How Daniel MacPherson first coped with fame

‘I was mobbed at shopping centres’: How Daniel MacPherson first coped with fame

The former Neighbours star shares how he dealt with landing the high-profile gig so young.

  • by Robyn Doreian
‘You hid your identity’: Why Tasma Walton’s Indigenous past was a mystery for years

‘You hid your identity’: Why Tasma Walton’s Indigenous past was a mystery for years

In her latest role, the 50-year-old star of The Twelve goes on a journey of identity not unlike the one she’s taken in real life.

  • by Steve Dow
Nova Peris makes her dancing debut, but there’s one politician she won’t ask for advice

Nova Peris makes her dancing debut, but there’s one politician she won’t ask for advice

By competing on Dancing with the Stars, the Olympian and politician wants to prove “anything is possible”, no matter your age.

  • by Bridget McManus