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2 days ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire |Max Aitchison |Peter van Onselen
Young (Liberal) at heart How old is too old to no longer be considered a Young Liberal? Well, it seems like age is just a number for 42-year-old Felicity Wilson. The Liberal member for Sydney’s well-heeled North Shore in the NSW Parliament has not let her recent promotion to the opposition frontbench get in the way of having a good time. Wilson made an appearance at the NSW Young Liberal ball last weekend alongside her state party leader Mark Speakman and Liberal Senator Dave Sharma.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire |Peter van Onselen
Are footy pundits 'in the zone' for new overlords? News Corp announced last December it had sold off Foxtel Group to London-based global sports streamer DAZN as part of an acquisition valued at $3.4billion. The sale saw DAZN (pronounced 'da-zone') take control of the Australian pay-TV company and all its subsidiaries, including Fox Sports, Kayo Sports, BINGE and Hubbl.
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1 week ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
Five years ago, gossip columnist Annette Sharp posed the question of how much responsibility Channel Nine has for its fallen star Suzi Taylor. It was a question worth asking given that Taylor, a former contestant from renovation series The Block, had just faced a Brisbane court over a bizarre 'honey trap' kidnapping, the details of which had the whole television industry aghast.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire
Just a few short years ago, Jake Thrupp was a rising star in Sydney's eastern elite. As the enigmatic protégé of veteran broadcaster Alan Jones, the young producer was an endless source of gossip for society scribes, whose innuendo-laden dispatches always noted how he was 'by Jones' side constantly'. Their friendship began when Jones, a longtime friend of the Thrupp family, took Jake under his wing when he moved from the Gold Coast to attend Sydney University.
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Jo Scrimshire |Max Aitchison |Peter van Onselen
Expresso Redundum!One of the few perks of watching a media exec crash and burn after a short, brutal reign is finding out what nickname the traumatised staff gave them. So farewell, then, Anthony De Ceglie - the blink-and-you'll-miss-him 7News boss whose redundancy spree earned him the nickname Voldemort among junior staff in the newsroom. Partly for the pasty resemblance, mostly because everyone was terrified they'd be next on the cost-cutting chopping block.
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