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Bastardry as entertainment: The nasty reality of Australian Survivor
The latest iteration of Australian Survivor is consumed by double-dealing, duplicity and deceit.
Karl has held a variety of senior editing and writing roles since joining Fairfax Media in 1999. Most recently he was The Age's entertainment editor from 2009-2012. As national film editor, he oversees our film coverage in print and on our digital platforms.
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