Australia might be a relatively small nation in terms of population, but it more than makes up for it by producing an extraordinary lineup of Hollywood
Elsa Pataky and Chris Hemsworth are basking in family happiness as they celebrated incredible baby news on Wednesday. See details.
To mark Luke Hemsworth's 40th birthday, the whole family convented for a 1920s-themed party in Australia. Chris Hemsworth shared a black-and-white photo of the day to Instagram, which included ...
TV’s Alone Australia contestants may be surviving solo, but behind them is Gordon Dedman. This survival specialist is Alone Australia’s bushcraft consultant, and founder of training company Bushcraft Survival Australia.
A statement from the Sydney National Museum and Newcastle University said a new subspecies of deadly venomous spiders has been
Sydney’s Lunar New Year celebrations are set to attract more than half a million Chinese visitors to the Harbour City, which will inject up to a billion dollars into the local economy and has kicked off with a traditional ceremony.
But it was partially in reaction to the monotony of the show that prompted Guy to seek out only the strangest and most interesting roles, as amply demonstrated in his 1994 breakout film role as Adam/Felicia in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
An unhinged sister completely derails a Married At First Sight wedding by heckling her “frigid” sibling before poetically dubbing the reception an “abortion” – but it’s all for an understandable reason: she didn’t receive a pescetarian meal.
The charming town of Fish Hoek boasts a picturesque beach in the shadow of mountains, a short drive from the bustling metropolis of Cape Town on South Africa’s Western Cape.
Just as Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof completed shooting his 10th film, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, in April last year he was forced to flee his home in Tehran where he faced an eight-year prison sentence and lashings (flogging) for various offences.
Celebrities were out in force at the Australian Open on Sunday night as the men’s final served up rows of VIP guests. Among the famous faces enjoying the match between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev were politicians, actors, models, singers, business leaders, sporting stars and international guests.
A-list guests were plentiful at the last night of the Australian Open, and surprise singing stars outshone a Hemsworth.