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Elvis: a Baz Luhrmann extravaganza

30 June 2022 Martin Fabinyi 0

Australian film producer and director, Martin Fabinyi reviews Baz Luhrmann’s latest film, Elvis.

Faded Glamour on the Gold Coast

10 June 2022 Sunny Grace 0

Sunny Grace celebrates her belated 50th birthday at the Palazzo Versace and is transported back to their heydays.

Bravehearts urges Australians to support their mammoth marathon to help fight child abuse

15 May 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

Leading child protection organisation Bravehearts has opened registrations for their eighth 777 Marathon, which will see runners complete seven marathons in seven states across seven days, to raise funds to support their important work.

NSW and Queensland floods: how you can help

2 March 2022 Makayla Muscat 0

The Salvation Army, Australian Red Cross and GIVIT have all launched appeals to provide humanitarian support for people in flood hit communities and are appealing to the public for donations.

Mark Trevorrow on his terrors, triumphs and a bloke called Bob

25 February 2022 Peter Hackney 0

Whether you know him as Mark Trevorrow or Bob Downe, he’s an icon of Australian entertainment. The Sentinel gets up close and personal with the man himself ahead of his new Sydney shows.

KEiiNO to bring a slice of Norway (and Eurovision) Down Under

8 February 2022 Danny Waterson 0

Norwegian pop purveyors KEiiNO are headed our way for “Eurovision – Australia Decides” and a fully fledged Australian tour. Danny Waterson spoke with the trio ahead of the shows.

RACGP calls for Facebook crackdown on anti-vaxxers

5 February 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has called on Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to crack down on anti-vaxxers targeting GPs with abuse and death threats.

“There are many areas which are very vulnerable”: how rising sea levels will change Sydney 

30 September 2021 Richie Black 0

As climate change continues apace, Richie Black explores how rising sea levels will impact coastal areas of Sydney – and the outlook is sobering.

Who killed Juanita? Part two: the heiress goes missing

9 September 2021 John Moyle 0

In part two of a three-part series of articles on Juanita Nielsen, John Moyle explores the lead-up to her disappearance and its immediate aftermath.

Horsing around: how the horse/human relationship has evolved

3 August 2021 Gary Nunn 0

In the wake of Sydney’s anti-lockdown protests, in which horses were used to help manage protesters, Gary Nunn investigates how horses are used in public life.

Marty Bright sprinkles the chai spice on his dazzling stand-up comedy

20 May 2021 Corin Shearston 0

Sydney comedian Marty Bright has taken his unique style of stand-up comedy from remote bush stages to Los Angeles. Youth editor Corin Shearston pried into his mind.

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