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800 million and growing:Why everyone wants a piece of the anime action

800 million and growing:Why everyone wants a piece of the anime action

The market for animation from Japan is booming. And with a worldwide audience tipped to reach 1 billion,everyone wants to get in on the act.

  • byKarl Quinn
Lee Lin Chin has one of Australia’s most enviable wardrobes. Now,it’s for sale
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Lee Lin Chin has one of Australia’s most enviable wardrobes. Now,it’s for sale

If you’ve ever wanted to dress like the former SBS newsreader,here’s your chance.

  • byStephen Crafti
‘New but not improved’:TV networks to vote on Logies for first time

‘New but not improved’:TV networks to vote on Logies for first time

A major change to Australia’s TV awards seems designed to mirror the US Emmys,but not everyone is convinced.

  • byThomas Mitchell
How TV doctor Michael Mosley fixed his insomnia

How TV doctor Michael Mosley fixed his insomnia

A new SBS show profiles a world-first study from Flinders University setting out to tackle Australia’s sleeplessness problem.

  • byLauren Ironmonger
‘No more popularity contests’:Logies announce major overhaul

‘No more popularity contests’:Logies announce major overhaul

In a major change,the TV Week Logie awards have combined major categories in a bid to grant the awards greater legitimacy.

  • byThomas Mitchell
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The true crime drama about the UK post office which caused a national scandal

The true crime drama about the UK post office which caused a national scandal

Wrongful convictions wrecked the lives of almost 1000 innocent post office workers,putting 236 in jail. Now,the government is scrambling to deliver justice.

  • byMichael Lallo
TV’s nightly news is ruled by habit. So why is Nine shaking it up?

TV’s nightly news is ruled by habit. So why is Nine shaking it up?

Installing Alicia Loxley and Tom Steinfort as co-anchors of Nine Melbourne’s 6pm news bulletin marks a significant change. It’s timely,and not without risk.

  • byDebi Enker
Joyriding juveniles
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Joyriding juveniles

Young crime gangs are breaking into houses to steal the keys for powerful cars - and then racing through city streets at up to three times the speed limit.

Australian family films the terrifying moment of the Japan Airlines crash
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Australian family films the terrifying moment of the Japan Airlines crash

Australian family who were on board flight 516 when it collided with a coast guard plane in Tokyo,have filmed their terrifying experience.

Sport is our nation’s great unifier. It’s the government’s job to protect it

Sport is our nation’s great unifier. It’s the government’s job to protect it

The magic of the Matildas wasn’t that it was a consumer experience,or even a sporting one. It was that it was united everyone. That is a matter of public interest.

  • byWaleed Aly