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‘Every part of my body was screaming’: Truth behind comic’s ‘rude’ interview

‘Every part of my body was screaming’: Truth behind comic’s ‘rude’ interview

This Aussie foursome can be rude and downright vulgar – and Jennifer Aniston is among their biggest fans.

  • by Michael Lallo

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Fisk a global hit on Netflix as Aussie TV shows win over the world

Fisk a global hit on Netflix as Aussie TV shows win over the world

The subtly charming suburban lawyer is just the latest homegrown character to find a global audience.

  • by Karl Quinn
Why your local Facebook Community group offers the best drama on the internet

Why your local Facebook Community group offers the best drama on the internet

Lost pets, found keys, and paranoid posts about teens wearing hoods – welcome to your community Facebook group.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
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
Two dishwashers? It’s time we all lowered our standards

Two dishwashers? It’s time we all lowered our standards

Why have we allowed our lives to become so dominated by domestic drudgery?

  • by Richard Glover
Denise Scott, star of Mother and Son reboot, diagnosed with cancer

Denise Scott, star of Mother and Son reboot, diagnosed with cancer

The comedian worked 12-hour days on set, while undergoing treatment for an aggressive form of cancer. “I was thinking, I don’t want to shut this whole production down.”

  • by Nell Geraets
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It began as a funny coincidence. Somehow it became my greatest work stress
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It began as a funny coincidence. Somehow it became my greatest work stress

I’ve been thrust into a more unorthodox, though not entirely unwelcome, workplace pattern.

  • by Thomas Mitchell
How this comedian turned her TikTok fame into a role in a musical

How this comedian turned her TikTok fame into a role in a musical

Gabbi Bolt first found fame with her song for the unofficial Ratatouille musical and TikToks about Australian politics. Now she’s taking on a new challenge.

  • by Hannah Story
My kid’s favourite picture book keeps me awake at night

My kid’s favourite picture book keeps me awake at night

This widely accepted children’s classic is absolutely terrifying, so why can’t I stop reading it?

  • by Thomas Mitchell
Cal Wilson: ‘I had terrible taste in men in my 20s. I was attracted to the bad boys’

Cal Wilson: ‘I had terrible taste in men in my 20s. I was attracted to the bad boys’

The stand-up comedian met her now-husband and thought, “He could be a great fling.” Twenty years later, they are still together with a 14-year-old son.

  • by Jane Rocca
As a comedy about the modern workplace, Utopia hits all the KPIs

As a comedy about the modern workplace, Utopia hits all the KPIs

From diet fads to “respectful behaviour” workshops, the latest season of Working Dog’s comedy delivers refreshing insights into the contemporary world.

  • by Debi Enker