Australians settling in for a bright night at the Emmys
Nicole Kidman, Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, director Kate Dennis and producer Bruna Papandrea all up for key awards at this year's Emmys.
Nicole Kidman, Geoffrey Rush, Judy Davis, director Kate Dennis and producer Bruna Papandrea all up for key awards at this year's Emmys.
Prior to becoming one of Australia's richest businessmen and entering the political arena, Malcolm Turnbull had his eyes set a different career path.
Laura may have won Matty J's heart in the finale of The Bachelor, but the hearts of Australians were won over by a marriage equality ad aired during the episode.
Sam Newman has said Australians have "gone mad" following the controversy surrounding Malcolm Turnbull's footy photo.
Ahead of this weekend's Primetime Emmys, Australia's haul is now two following creative director John McKelvey's win for outstanding commercial.
ABC presenter Red Symons will return to breakfast radio on Monday after recovering from a brain injury.
It was a different Sean Spicer who paid a visit to US late night show Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The producers are borrowing a gimmick which was popular with 1980s television when primetime soap opera cliffhangers became the target of spoilers.
A year after his heart was broken on national television, marketing man Matthew Johnson claims to have found true love in the same place.
Showbiz heavyweights have thrown their support behind Rebel Wilson in the wake of her record-breaking defamation win.
The revered character actor died due to complications from heart surgery after a heart attack.
With her Will & Grace stars in a chorus of agreement, Messing said: "I just can't imagine why anyone would begrudge someone's happiness."
Matty J has chosen his final two bachelorettes.
Men swooned over her sex-bomb image. But all Monk wanted was someone in her corner.
"I'm disappointed in myself. It seems like I've learned nothing from all these past controversies," he said in a video post.
The spin-off has come into its own and is beginning to outperform The Walking Dead, writes Karl Quinn.
It's time to forget Dustin Hoffman's Oscar-winning role in Rain Man and embrace the more nuanced depictions of autism in recent TV shows.
ABC Radio won't be reviewing its vetting procedures after a caller rang Jon Faine's program on Monday morning to praise Hitler's treatment of gay people.
Vale Peter Luck, who set the ground rules for current affairs journalism.
Of all the potential topics to stir up heated debate on breakfast television, kids' sports seems the most unlikely.
Our pick of what's showing on the small screen this week
To mark the looming 100th episode of Gruen, the show's researchers look back on the ads that have burnt their way into our memory.
On Monday night, Q&A; went deep - what is democracy? what is marriage? what is citizenship? - questions which generally fell under the unasked but more central question: what the hell is going on?
With a second season on the way, we can't wait to see more of this full-blooded Gothic melodrama.
The popular comedy game show is reportedly returning to television after five years off air, but in a new home.
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