Ross Clarke-Jones is SUING Australian Survivor producers after breaking his ankle on the show

Surfing legend Ross Clarke-Jones is suing Australian Survivor producers, a new report has claimed.  According to The Sunday Herald Sun, the big wave surfer is taking legal action against Endemol Shine Australia, after he broke his ankle on the show during a rope challenge.  The publication reports that the 53-year-old ‘is claiming damages, loss of past … Read more

Australian lifesaver on working alongside Daniel Radcliffe

‘He’s the main man, always setting a great example’: Former Australian lifesaver Daniel Webber recalls working alongside Daniel Radcliffe on set… and admits he ‘doesn’t know’ how the Harry Potter star ‘handles’ his fame By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 13:38 BST, 30 May 2020 | Updated: 13:41 BST, 30 May 2020 Rising … Read more

Ex-Sunrise producer says Australian breakfast TV too ‘extreme’

Ex-Sunrise producer reveals what’s wrong with breakfast TV today – and explains how certain guests could be alienating viewers By Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:02 BST, 28 May 2020 | Updated: 03:14 BST, 29 May 2020 Adam Boland, the former Sunrise executive producer who helped Channel Seven win the breakfast TV war … Read more

Australian startup testing new fertilizer made out of repurposed alkaline batteries

New fertilizer made out of repurposed alkaline batteries being tested by Australian startup to help keep some of the 158 million batteries sold each year out of the landfill An Australian company has announced new testing of a new kind of fertilizer It’s made with a mix of zinc and manganese powder sourced from old … Read more

How to hack Family Feud: Australian host Grant Denyer reveals the secret winning

How to hack Family Feud: Australian host Grant Denyer reveals the secret to always getting the most popular answer to the survey questions By Kylie Walters For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:47 BST, 28 May 2020 | Updated: 00:47 BST, 28 May 2020 Family Feud is returning to Australian television after a two-year hiatus. And … Read more

House Rules beat by ABC’s Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian

House Rules: High Stakes has suffered another humiliating defeat in the ratings.  Tuesday’s episode of the Channel Seven renovation series pulled in just 465,000 viewers.  It was defeated by Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian on ABC, which pulled in a more impressive 569,000. Winners are grinners! Miriam Margolyes Almost Australian (pictured) on ABC defeated Channel Seven’s House … Read more

Australian health official says second wave of COVID-19 unlikely as transmission sits at nearly zero

WESTERN AUSTRALIA * Western Australia is going further than any other state in relaxing coronavirus rules, the government says, amid a mixed reaction to the state’s economic roadmap. * Locals are encouraged to return to work and take regional holidays, and the limit is at 20 people, and hospitality businesses will be allowed to serve … Read more

Tiny rock art found in an Australian cave may have been made by CHILDREN using beeswax stencils

Incredibly rare pieces of tiny Neolithic rock art found in a shallow Australian cave were made by creating tiny stencils out of beeswax, researchers have concluded. Located in the Yilbilinji rockshelter in northern Australia’s Limmen National Park, miniature stencils of this type are only known from two other sites across the globe. Although the site — traditionally … Read more

Australian Instagram model Jadé Tuncdoruk REFUSES to take a pay cut

Instagram model earning $3,000 per sponsored post REFUSES to take a pay cut despite the coronavirus recession devastating the luxury goods market By Marta Jary and Jo Scrimshire For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:00 BST, 25 May 2020 | Updated: 21:35 BST, 25 May 2020 Instagram model Jadé Tuncdoruk has revealed the coronavirus pandemic has … Read more

Why escape Brussels to kowtow to Beijing, asks former Australian prime minister TONY ABBOTT

Along with killing tens of thousands of people in countries such as Britain, and inflicting years of subsequent economic pain, the corona crisis should drive lasting change in our perceptions of China. It’s not that this virus has changed the nature of the Chinese regime; but it has made its repressive, secretive and self-aggrandising side … Read more