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Michael Di Iorio

Melbourne

Editorial Producer at SBS

Articles

  • 1 month ago | sbs.com.au | Michael Di Iorio

    This year's Alone Australia season 3 participants will be waking up in the heart of Tasmania / Lutruwita, isolated and surrounded by all the grit and gorgeousness the southern state has to offer. To survive, they'll have to camp in unexpected locations, embrace the chilling cold of Tasmania's winter nights, trek through nature and find a way to make it without modern comforts.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | sbs.com.au | Michael Di Iorio

    Dr. Michael Mosley lived an extraordinary life. With a broadcasting career spanning almost 40 years, his work revolutionised the health habits of millions across the globe. Following Mosley's death on the Greek island of Symi in June, SBS will air a special tribute to commemorate the journalist, producer and TV presenter, honouring not only his ground-breaking work but his passion for science and the affection in which he was held by audiences around the world.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | pedestrian.tv | Michael Di Iorio

    Actress and mother to us all Chloë Sevigny has subtly hinted at the backlash received by Variety, after it paired the Academy Award-nominated actress with Kim Kardashian as part of its famous Actors on Actors series. Criticisms aimed at the publication (and at times, the duo themselves) largely revolved around the fact that Kardashian is fairly new to acting, and merely fell into the artform through her celebrity status and wealth.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | pedestrian.tv | Michael Di Iorio

    Robert Irwin has Aussies in a twist, and not because of his recent controversial ad for Twisties. Nay, this time it’s because his arms are fkn huge. Yoked. Swole. Practically meat pillows resting on his bones. And now we’re all here wondering, when did Australia’s prince become so jacked? In a recent video shared to Instagram, Robert Irwin decided to warn his followers of the dangers of lifting weights.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | pedestrian.tv | Michael Di Iorio

    An American TikToker has gone viral for slamming Australia’s café culture and the worst part is he actually has a point. I’d rather not sit here and admit that an American was correct about Australia, but here we are!TikToker Gabe (@gabepietrafesa) went viral after a recent video of him in Perth piqued the interest of a whole bunch of Aussies. In the video, he desperately searches for a coffee at 2pm, but every café nearby was either closed or had already turned the coffee machines off.