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Viewership for the 2025 Australian Open was down 11 percent from last year and 16 percent compared to 2023. That's despite Madison Keys winning her first Grand Slam title by upsetting World No. 1 ...
In this review, former Indigenous players at the club alleged mistreatment of them and their families. Figures at the club such as Alastair Clarkson and Chris Fagan were alleged to have orchestrated efforts to isolate the players from family and partners, and in one case even encouraged a pregnancy termination, to achieve on-field results. [ 52 ]
The Home Affairs Minister, Brendan O'Connor, asked the Classification Review Board to reassess the decision; [21] however, the review failed to find any fault in the classification. The film was banned in 1998, and was released after two failed attempts in September 2010, when the ACB classified an uncut version of Salò R 18+ , mainly due to ...
Kenny received positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reports that all 25 reviews listed gave the film positive feedback, with an average review score of 7.60 out of 10. The site's consensus reads: " Kenny uses its seemingly lowbrow mockumentary premise as the foundation for a well-acted and surprisingly thoughtful character study". [ 3 ]
Amazon was the first of the initially-significant players to launch their cloud music locker service, in late March 2011, and the first to discontinue it, on 30 April 2018. [3] Amazon Music launched without obtaining any new music streaming licenses, which upset the major record labels. [ 4 ]
Aussie is an Australian retail financial services group with operations spanning all mainland capital cities and major regional centres throughout Australia. As of April 2012 [update] , Aussie reported a loan book under management of over A$42 billion through 750 brokers and 150 stores.
Ruby's Choice is a 2022 Australian drama directed by Michael Budd and produced by Michael Budd and Jessica Butland, and Holly Brisley.It stars Jane Seymour, Jacqueline McKenzie, Stephen Hunter and Coco Jack Gillies.
In a negative review, Dread Central wrote, "Despite a promising beginning with potentially interesting characters and a creepy, intimidating concept (a sinister road train), Road Kill squanders its potential by hurling itself off the rails, descending into rank absurdity."