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Aussie Actor Masters Underbelly

by Olivia Taylor on 05/02/2009

in Australian Actors

…The award-winning TV series Underbelly put Melbourne gangsters in the spotlight last year. Now it’s Sydney’s turn.
…Premiering in February, Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities heads back to the ’70s, when Terry “Mr Asia” Clark and “Aussie Bob” Trimbole ruled.
Joel Meares meets five key players bringing us a new wave of crime.
THE ACTOR
The [...]

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Uniting Australasian Filmmakers

by Olivia Taylor on 17/01/2009

in Film Festivals, Industry News

Inside Film Reports…Director Tony Ayres has thrown his support behind the inaugural Sydney China Film Festival, which he believes will strengthen ties between the Chinese and Australian film industries.
…Following the success of Chinese film festivals in the United States, Canada and China, there are plans to start a similar festival in China that [...]

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TAKE YOUR AUSTRALIAN TALENT AGENT TO AMERICA FOR HALF PRICE

As corporate travel budgets get slashed under the current global economic climate, Qantas is having a half price sale to Los Angeles and other American cities! The sale is only three days, ends Monday 17 November 2008.
This great 2-for-1 offer applies to selected International airfares [...]

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Australia Premieres Bond Film

by Olivia Taylor on 15/11/2008

in Industry News

The 22nd installment of the legendary James Bond series has arrived in Sydney.
Welcomed by hundreds of 007 fans, Daniel Craig and his co-star Olga Kurylrnko lavished the red carpet for the Australian premiere of ‘Quantam of Solace’.
As Bond is constantly traveling to exotic locations Craig said he would love it if Australia was [...]

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Sydney Theatre Playbill from 1796

by Alan Nusbaum on 26/06/2008

in General

“So people like King were of the opinion that the colony shouldn’t just be a pure penal colony where people were sent to be punished, it should also be a civilised influence on them and try and reform them.
“So theatre was seen as one way of bringing that civilised influence in.” stated Andrew Sergeant from [...]

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