The race for Gold is on as this year’s TV Week Logies nominations announced.
Clare Rigden
The nominees for the 66th TV Week Logie Awards has been revealed alongside the newest award named in Bruce McAvaney’s honour.
Fraser Williams
In a massive coup for the local screen industry, WA-based production company Deadset Pictures has secured the screen rights to Yeah the Boys.
Caitlin Vinci
A top cop in South Australia has hit back at claims made during a television special on the disappearance of Gus Lamont.
Steve Zemek
As her memoir tells, the Orange Is The New Black star’s childhood was scarred by bigotry, cruelty and insecurity. Yet Cox possessed inner defiance — a determination to realise her dreams on her terms.
Tim Teeman
Find out what Screen Queen Clare Rigden thinks of a new paranormal mystery on Stan and take a peek at what else she’s watching this week.
This week we’re peeping a sensational doco about disgraced swimmer Scott Miller, checking out the final season of The Bear, watching House Of The Dragon and obsessively bingeing The Killings At Parrish Station.
It has already been a massive year for brilliant television, and it’s only June. Clare Rigden weighs in on the top shows currently dominating our screens.
The former shock jock radio host has revealed how he spent his time after being sacked – including buddying up with One Nation’s Pauline Hanson.
Alexandra Feiam
Radio host Jackie O Henderson has vowed to continue her court fight against her former employer just days after co-host Kyle Sandilands settled for $12.09m.
Rhiannon Lewin
‘If treatment is all successful, I’ll see you next season - and if it isn’t, I won’t.’
Tegwen Bescoby
New details of Kyle Sandilands’ final settlement with radio giant and former employer ARN have been revealed.
Jack Nivison
Two MPs have sparred in a fiery on-air clash over claims small businesses are being silenced as Labor pushes their proposed CGT changes.
Ria Pandey
Find out why Screen Queen Clare is finding it hard to watch Alice And Steve. Plus her verdict on Sugar, The Rest Is Football, Escape To The Chateau and Monty Don’s British Gardens.
From Euphoria to Margo’s Got Money Troubles and Aussie reality TV, OnlyFans has never been more popular on our screens. But for most creators, the numbers tell a very different story.
Jade Jurewicz
This week we’re returning to Chateau de la Motte Husson, scratching our heads at Sugar, dusting off our pompoms for a spot of cheerleading and peeping the latest Harlen Coben adaptation.
Health Minister Mark Butler and deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume have clashed over One Nation’s anti-Labor donation drive.
She hit the big time when her song Dance Monkey became a massive global smash hit in 2019, and now Tones and I is returning home to share the secrets of her success as a mentor on this year’s The Voice.
This week, Screen Queen Clare is diving into the Race Around The World reboot, and is every bit as invested as she was in its 90s forebear. Here’s what else she’s watching on TV this week.
As The Rookie returns to Seven for season eight, Jenna Dewan tells Clare Rigden why our local obsession makes her heart happy — and how the show’s massive global reach caught her by surprise.
It doesn’t take much imagination to think the phrase ‘wild west’ might describe the time Jai Courtney spent at WAAPA. After all, the actor has made a career of playing bad boys, even when cast as a good guy.
Ben O'Shea
Newcomer Rocco Forrester-Sach is loving life on the sunny shores of Summer Bay, but a catastrophic mistake by his rookie cop character is about to change everything.
Western Australia is no longer Australia’s best-kept secret; it is the screen industry’s newest frontier, with two huge global productions rolling cameras in the state.
An affecting Rolf Harris doco, Alan Cumming’s drama Tip Toe, a new Race Around The World, The Rookie & Every Year After: here’s what we’re watching on TV this week.