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As global audiences and buyers embrace uniquely Australian series, it’s a great time for Magpie to focus on authentic female voices that will create the next big Australian global hit.
Celebrity Big Brother had its third live eviction tonight. It comes after ITV show removed Mickey Rourke over his ‘behaviour’. But what exactly happened on CBB? It was another dramatic night ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. West Norfolk Riding for the Disabled Association's Magpie Centre has partnered with the Pony Club. This makes the centre part of a network ...
A Canberran has drowned on the South Coast ahead of the Easter long weekend, NSW police have said. Jacob McArthur is opinions editor for The Canberra Times and Australian Community Media.
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Rents are up across the board in Canberra’s housing market, but the pace of those gains has slowed, new data reveals. According to Domain’s Rental Report for the March 2025 quarter ...
A new wetland at Belconnen Oval has been opened by the government to reduce the likelihood of blue-green algae blooms in Lake Ginninderra. Ralph Ogden of the ACT Healthy Waterways Project says the ...
The Interchange Health Co-operative (IHCO), which had 5,000 patients on the books, was closed earlier this month and entered voluntary administration. A private operator will take over its running ...
Josh Gabelich WESTERN Bulldogs midfielder Ed Richards is expected to be the next big name to wipe his name off the free agency ... just seeing the physicality of it from defenders to forwards.
Don't miss out on the headlines from SuperCoach. Followed categories will be added to My News. Carlton has been one of the stingiest defences in 2024, consistently limiting opposition defenders ...
Nick Daicos has run amok at the Gabba as Collingwood delivered a brutal 52-point defeat of AFL premiers Brisbane.
If Collingwood achieved that same level in its home crowds, the Pies would have had to average 82,971 at games last year, just over 14,000 more than the Magpie Army secured. Collingwood fans in ...