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Blue Dog: a tale of two dreams

With The Water Diviner and Paper Planes but a box office memory, a pair of pooches now aims for Australia's…

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Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem

A striking, solemn and sublimely performed portrait of martial disharmony, institutionalised domination and societal dysfunction.

Career Advice

How to be your own CEO

Schedule a daily meeting with your inner CEO and you can apply the rigour an external manager would bring to…

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Fury Road on white-knuckle ride at box office

Fury Road opened at number one in the Australian box office...

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National Ratings Sunday 17 May 2015 - Catching Milat

Seven grabs market by throat with local serial killer story.

Opinions & Analysis

A budget without a policy is directionless

Two entirely separate funding entities disbursing the same combined pot cannot be adding to ‘efficiencies’ so what is the Government…

Opinions & Analysis

Arts Funding: Why It's Unwise to Cut Off Your Arm

Principles of arms-length funding are being sacrificed to a 'trickle down' approach the Federal Government would not countenance in other…

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Ratings Thurs 14 May 2015

Nine pips Seven, as Ten's Masterchef dominates, but unsupported by other content.

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Age of Cannibals

There's flash and fire in this take on the ruthlessness of corporate life, but nothing else other than stating the…

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St Kilda Film Festival: saved from bean bags by Lithuanian renovation

The 2015 St Kilda Film Festival improvises a very comfortable pop-up cinema at a moment of crisis.

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