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Hack attack
Mr Robot is a great, rare TV series
MICHAEL IDATO 11:45pm This high-concept thriller ought to be an outright failure. Instead, it is a cracker.
Chris Lilley slammed for 'anti-gay' slurs
GARRY MADDOX Jonah From Tonga criticised in new survey by GLAAD.
Spin cycle with Wil Anderson
NICK GALVIN The comedian looks back on the success of the Gruen franchise.
Greatest sitcom ever made
Adam Zwar Celebrating 40 years since the first episode of Fawlty Towers.
The Block: 'Ugliest building I've ever seen'
Debi Enker Renovation show contestants have their work cut out for them.
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