Steve Irwin to be honoured with star on Walk of Fame
Steve Irwin, TV's beloved Crocodile Hunter, is set to receive a star on Hollywood's prestigious Walk of Fame.
Steve Irwin, TV's beloved Crocodile Hunter, is set to receive a star on Hollywood's prestigious Walk of Fame.
Legendary radio presenter Mick Molloy is leaving Melbourne's Triple M radio show to take up the hosting gig on the station's new national drive show.
The CEO is known for aggressively suing journalists and media organisations that run critical content.
It's fitting that a day after the solstice, HBO has dropped its icy new trailer for season seven of Game Of Thrones, with a simple hashtag: #WinterIsHere.
Hamish Blake and Waleed Aly among the Australian celebrities who fear there will be fewer opportunities for the next crop of up-and-coming TV stars.
Inventive two-man satire is a surreal, pinballing experience.
There was no time to scream emoticon as the final moments of the season finale of Wentworth raced towards its gripping conclusion this week.
Bachelor In Paradise may be forging ahead, but Australia's Keira Maguire says she'll no longer be a part of the "tacky" show.
There's a lot to like in Cleverman, which returns to our screens with a renewed sense of urgency and purpose.
The hit Australian comedy Here Come The Habibs leaves prestigious TV festival empty handed.
Carrie Bickmore has given politicians a good telling-off for not scrapping the tampon tax.
It's the news Stranger Things fans don't want to hear, but they'll have to accept: Barb's dead, guys.
Charlie Pickering and company are already missed; Ten's woes may be inevitable.
It is where Rove, Hamish and Andy and even Waleed Aly got their start.
On Monday night, the Q&A; panel came bearing a first: a stuffed monkey who has never been elected to the federal parliament - but possibly should be.
One of Australia's most versatile actors, Offspring star Kat Stewart reveals what drives her fabulous career.
Imposition of local content quotas may spark a stream of talking cats.
Channel Seven's upcoming reality series Yummy Mummies is facing heavy criticism before it's even gone to air.
SBS documentary shines a light on homelessness in Australia through a unique social experiment.
Hamish and Andy's new show is one of the shining lights of the small screen.
Slow-burning, gripping Netflix series begins with a simple whodunit and evolves into a much more complicated true-crime mystery.
Just when you think it's all fun and games, Preacher delivers a hit of gore.
Red Symons has apologised to Beverley Wang for the recent car-crash interview in which he asked the Radio National broadcaster whether she was "yellow" and "what's the deal with Asians?".
Despite the House Rules work site on the Gold Coast being ground to a halt due to Cyclone Debbie, the teams were able to return and finish their landscape designs.
Australia's top-rating radio host, Alan Jones, is back in hospital just a few months after he returned to the airwaves.
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