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Subway Socceroos will take on Bahrain to begin the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ Asia Third Qualifier at Robina Stadium on the Gold Coast.The match, scheduled for Thursday 5th September at 8pm (AEST), will be the first time the Subway Socceroos have played in this part of Queensland.Australia were placed in Group C along with Japan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, China and Indonesia.Here’s everything you need to know to catch the action. How to watchThe match against Bahrain will be broadcast live for free on Australia’s ‘home of football’, Network 10, and will be broadcast on 10Bold for viewers in Perth starting…

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Some may say we are in a renaissance of video game adaptations as we’ve been treated to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, another Sonic the Hedgehog film, and TV series based on The Last of Us and Fallout, and could soon be getting adaptations of God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and so many more. The best part? A lot of these look so much better than video game adaptations we’ve gotten in the past. How many will actually make it through development and see the light of day remains to be seen, and only a fraction of these have…

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Screen Australia has announced the recipients of a new game investment worth A$2 million. Twelve of the games in development will be supported through the National Game Production Fund, and a further 27 games will be supported through the Emerging Game Makers Fund. Three gaming-focused events will also be supported through a dedicated gaming event fund. These separate funds have been established to support independent Australian game makers and are open to projects with budgets of less than AU$500,000. Its purpose is to foster the sharing of culture and creativity through the medium of games, and to empower developers to…

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2024 04 09 – Media release zodiac mountain Screen Australia has announced more than $2 million in funding to strengthen Australia’s gaming sector. This includes funding 12 games through the Game Production Fund, 27 games through the Emerging Game Makers Fund, and three events through the Games Events Fund. The Game Production Fund and Emerging Game Makers Fund provide vital support to Australian independent game makers, with the aim of funding original games with budgets under $500,000. Develop new talent through professional development opportunities. These efforts are supported by the federal government’s national cultural policy Revive,…

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Looking for the best shows and movies to stream on Prime Video in Australia this month? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re looking for a thrilling drama, a hilarious comedy, or a binge-worthy documentary, Prime Video Australia has something for everyone. Plus, you can explore our entire catalog with a 30-day free trial. Here’s our roundup of Prime Video Australia’s top shows and movies for September 2024, including new releases, fan favorites and hidden gems. Grab your popcorn, settle in, and start streaming. The Boys (Season 4) series link The Boys is a dark, gritty, and unapologetically violent take on…

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In the ‘coveted interview’, Olympic star Raegan will finally speak out and explain to the world why she is Australia’s best breakdancer.At the 2024 Paris Olympics, fans were blessed to see breakdancing introduced as a competition for the first time…and it didn’t disappoint, thanks to Dr. Rachel Gunn, aka Dr. Ray Gunn.No, she didn’t earn her PhD in sport, but as a lecturer in the Department of Media, Communication, Creative Arts, Languages ​​and Literatures at Macquarie University’s Faculty of Arts in Sydney.Her performance was praised by viewers as “hilariously ridiculous” and the Australian contestant went on to receive zero points…

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She may have taken a step back from the music industry, but Australian 1990s DJ star Havana Brown will be taking the party to her next adventure with her best friend Stephanie Wood on the next edition of The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition. I’m ready to go. Beloved by fans for his catchy hit singles and energetic performances, Brown brings his competitive and adventurous side to the hit reality show for a chance to win $100,000 for a chosen charity. It’s planned. Scroll down to learn more about this year’s next Amazing Race contestant, Havana Brown, as fans eagerly…

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Following on from his Academy Award-winning short film Harvey Clampett and his feature debut Mary and Max, comes the latest dark, trendy whimsy from Melbourne claymation filmmaker Adam Elliott. When will Memoir of a Snail be released in Australia? Snail Memoirs will be in Australian cinemas on October 17, 2024. What is Memoir of a Snail about? Set in Australia in the 1970s, Memoir of a Snail is a big epic bildungsroman (get ready for your next Scrabble tournament, everyone). The story follows a young Grace Poudel from her childhood to adulthood after losing her mother. She is then separated…

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With its vast landscapes and rich cultural tapestry, Australia is a source of inspiration for the global entertainment industry. Thanks to the power of global media, the beauty of the Outback, the vibrant energy of its cities, and the unique perspectives of its people are more accessible than ever. Once a regional treasure, Australian pop culture is now making a huge impact on the world stage, reshaping the way stories are told and experienced around the world. A unique flavor of Australian storytelling At the heart of Australian entertainment is a distinctive and authentic approach to storytelling that reflects the…

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Schedule to watch: These are the shows you want to pencil in on your calendar or unpack in a group chat. Photo illustration: by cut. Photo: Stars I understand. There are an overwhelming number of TV shows available today. The streaming landscape is a surreal maze, and the good stuff can easily get lost in the shuffle. But most of us can find one show that breaks through the noise. We call this “scheduled viewing.” That means carving out time in your busy schedule to watch the shows you want to watch with your friends the next day while they’re…

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