The broadcaster and writer chats about ageing,treading the boards and the bad boys of ’80s teen movies.
The contenders for Eurovision’s crown step into the spotlight as Australia prepares for a semi-final showdown in Liverpool.
For Perth rockers Voyager – Australia’s entry for Eurovision – the mix of Aussie heavy metal and the eccentric,enduring Euro-pop contest couldn’t be a more harmonious coupling.
Musician Danny Estrin opens up about his early musical beginnings,marrying his best friend,and being surrounded by feminine energy.
After five years of soloists and power ballads,Australia is sending Perth synth-metal quintet Voyager to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Thelma Plum,Montaigne,Ziggy Ramo,Urthboy and Flume reveal the albums that have rocked their world.
The 22-year-old opens up about the motherly figures in his life,listening to Beyonce in secret at night,and his new children’s book.
The musician,who’s releasing a new album and making her theatre debut,is determined to maintain a work-life balance.
The passing of Olivia Newton-John,Archie Roach and Judith Durham in recent weeks has given us time to reflect on their contribution to the notion of Australianness.
The BBC will now stage the event,which normally draws a television audience of close to 200 million and was last held in Britain in 1998.
Vasyl Myroshnychenko is a techy,media-savvy Millennial,somewhat like Ukraine’s comedian-President Volodymyr Zelensky.