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AACTA Announces Short Film Nominees for the 4Th AACTA Awards
MEDIA RELEASE Strictly embargoed until Wednesday 3rd September, 2014. AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY ANNOUNCES FIRST NOMINEES FOR 4TH AACTA AWARDS The countdown to Australia’s top screen Awards has officially started, with the first nominees for the 4th Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards announced today. Nominees were announced in the Best Short Animation and Best Short Fiction Film categories for the 4th AACTA Awards, which will also see Australia’s best film, television and documentaries awarded in Sydney in January 2015. Feature Films in Competition and nominees for the AACTA Award for Best Feature Length Documentary for the 4th AACTA Awards will be announced in the coming weeks, and all Feature Film, Television and the remaining Documentary nominees will be announced later in 2014. NOMINEES FOR THE AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SHORT ANIMATION • GOD SQUAD. Nicholas Kempt, Troy Zafer • Grace Under Water. Anthony Lawrence • Love In The Time Of March Madness. Robertino Zambrano, Melissa Johnston • The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 & 3/4. Steve Baker This year’s Best Short Animation nominees arrive at the AACTA Awards with a host of Festival screenings behind them, both national and international. The Video Dating Tape of Desmondo Ray, Aged 33 & 3/4, which screened at SXSW 2014 and St Kilda Film Festival 2014, is by writer-director Steve Baker, a previous Tropfest and AFI Award winner. This darkly funny short film portrays Raymond, a loner with a penchant for peeing in the rain, as a likeable, if not likely, dating prospect. Also funny and touching is Love In The Time Of March Madness - a ‘tall short’ about a 6’4” woman whose success on the basketball court is at odds with her luck in love. -
Celia Pacquola Comedian/ Writer/ Actor
Celia Pacquola Comedian/ Writer/ Actor Multi-award-winning comic Celia Pacquola has cemented her position as one of the most in-demand comedians in Australia, while also forging a comedy career in the UK and abroad. Her stand-out solo festival shows The Looking Glass, Let Me Know How It All Works Out, Delayed, Flying Solos and Am I Strange have all garnered rave reviews wherever they were performed, from Melbourne to Edinburgh. In 2014 Celia was nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the best show and won the Amused Moose Laughter Award at the Edinburgh Fringe. In 2016, Celia became the youngest woman to host the Oxfam Gala for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival/Network Ten. Celia is also a talented actor with roles in the acclaimed ABC1 drama The Beautiful Lie, the AACTA award-winning Laid, Logie Award winning drama Offspring and in Working Dog’s series Utopia, for which she won an AACTA Award in 2015. Her wit and jokes will be familiar from guest appearances on Spicks and Specks, The Project, Good News Week, Dirty Laundry, Have You Been Paying Attention? and more. Internationally, Celia has been a guest on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Chelsea Lately and The Rob Brydon Show. She was also handpicked to support John Oliver on his 2015 Australian Tour. Following this, Celia was invited to the 2016 Just For Laughs festival in Montreal to perform as part of the Carrie Fisher Gala, and then to London for an appearance on Live At The Apollo. In 2016, Celia and her dear friend and Utopia colleague Luke McGregor starred on ABC1 in Rosehaven - a comedy series of their own creation. -
GRAND, DADDY Thurston and the Cowboys Cap a Sensational Year for Queensland
Official Magazine of Queensland’s Former Origin Greats MAGAZINEEDITION 26 SUMMER 2015 GRAND, DADDY Thurston and the Cowboys cap a sensational year for Queensland Picture: News Queensland A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN AT this time of the year, we are Sims and Edrick Lee is what will help home on Castlemaine Street around the normally thinking of all the fanciful deliver us many more celebrations in time of the 2016 Origin series. things we want to put onto our the years to come. It was the dream of our founder, the Christmas wishlist. Not all of those guys played Origin great Dick “Tosser” Turner, that the But it is hard to imagine rugby league this year, but they all continued their FOGS would one day have their own fans in Queensland could ask for much education in the Queensland system to premises, and the fact we now have it is more than what was delivered in an ensure they will be ready when they are one of the great successes we can incredible 2015 season. called on in the next year or so. celebrate as an organisation. Our ninth State of Origin series win Planning for the future has been a While we have been very happy in 10 years, a record-breaking win huge part of Queensland’s success over during our time at Suncorp Stadium, over the Blues in Game 3, the first the past decade, and it is what will that we are now so close to moving into all-Queensland grand final between ensure more success in the future. -
We Celebrate the NRL's Departing Class of 2020
FEATURE - RETIRING & DEPARTING PLAYERS A lasting legacy We celebrate the NRL's departing class of 2020 lose to 2,700 games of NRL experience will finish up at CHRIS LAWRENCE the end of the home-and-away season this weekend. Holding the records as the equal leading try-scorer (84) and youngest player to debut (17-years-old) for the Wests Tigers, Chris Lawrence For many, the final whistle will bring a close to wonderful showed remarkable determination to come back from several injuries Ccareers. Some will progress on to the finals. Others will head overseas that threatened to prematurely end his career. Finishing up as a in pursuit of new challenges. one-club player with the joint venture, the 31-year-old centre-turned- second rower represented Australia on six occasions. Each of these players has left an impression on the NRL and will be 253 NRL Games (Wests Tigers: 2006-2020) missed by clubs and supporters alike. NRL Debut: Wests Tigers 20 v Brisbane Broncos 6 - Round 21, 2006 (Wing, #18) From everyone at League Unlimited, we would like to extend our admiration and thanks to the departing class of 2020. JOEL THOMPSON Leaving the NRL as one of the most respected players in the league, DARIUS BOYD Joel Thompson gave great service to Canberra, St George Illawarra Excelling for club, state and country over the past 15 seasons, and Manly over the course of 13 seasons. Granted a release from the Darius Boyd finishes as the ninth most capped player in premiership final year of his contract to join English powerhouse St Helens, the history. -
ABC TV Congratulates 5 AACTA Awards Winners
RELEASED: Thursday 10 December 2015 ABC TV congratulates 5th AACTA Awards winners ABC TV collected two major awards at the 5th annual AACTA Awards held in Sydney last night, bringing the ABC’s total to 10 wins – making ABC the most awarded network. The edgy, supernatural drama, Glitch, received the AACTA Award for Best Television Drama Series for multi-AFI and AACTA Award winner, Tony Ayres, along with first-time winners, Louise Fox and Ewan Burnett. Shaun Micallef’s Mad as Hell collected the AACTA Award for Best Television Comedy Series, awarded to Shaun Micallef and executive producer Peter Beck. In total, ABC TV received a staggering 50 nominations for the 5th AACTA Awards season. Richard Finlayson, Director of Television said: “The AACTA Awards are Australia’s highest industry honour, recognising excellence in television and documentary screen craft. We are thrilled to be working with such a passionate, talented and creative bunch of professionals, and congratulate all of the ABC TV winners.” The full list of ABC TV nominees and winners are: THE SECRET RIVER – 8 nominations • AACTA Award for Best Telefeature or Mini Series • AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama - Oliver Jackson-Cohen • AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama - Sarah Snook • AACTA Award for Best Guest or Supporting Actor in a Television Drama - Lachy Hulme - Part 1 • AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television Part 1 • AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score in Television Part 1 • AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Television -
Charlie Pickering Stand up Comedian / Writer / Broadcaster / Presenter
Charlie Pickering Stand Up Comedian / Writer / Broadcaster / Presenter Edgy, polished and inventive, Charlie Pickering is a political junkie and law graduate who chose to pay his HECS debt by squandering his degree. Charlie spent ten years travelling the world as an award-winning stand-up comedian before settling into the closest thing he had to a day job. As host of The Project for 5 years, Charlie was at the centre of one of Australian television’s most daring experiments, re-defining the way that hundreds of thousands of Australians see the news. As a stand-up comedian, Charlie has scored nominations for Best Newcomer in Edinburgh and the Melbourne Comedy Festival Award, as well scoring an invite to perform at the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. As a TV host he’s been nominated for a Logie and in picked up Media Personality of the Year in the GQ Men of the Year Awards. In 2018, Charlie hosted a brand-new format for the ABC alongside Annabel Crabb. In each episode of Tomorrow Tonight, Charlie introduces Annabel and a panel of experts and comedians to a story that would have us all glued to the news, if it had happened yet. Tomorrow Tonight road tests the near future to see if humans are up to the task. After hosting The Project for 5 years Charlie changed things up and premiered The Weekly with Charlie Pickering on ABC TV a satirical show that promises to restrict itself to discussing the preceding seven days. The Weekly is a prime time hit, having wrapped its seventh season in 2021. -
5Th AACTA Awards Nominations Announced
MEDIA RELEASE Strictly embargoed until 6am Thursday 29 October 2015 BOX OFFICE SUCCESS BOLSTERED BY AACTA AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR AUSTRALIA’S TOP FILMS OF 2015 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) announces Feature Film, Television, Visual Effects or Animation and remaining Documentary nominations for the 5th AACTA Awards presented by Presto. SYDNEY - In a year of record box office success for Australian films, taking more than $65 million locally to date, speculation about which films would be nominated for Australia’s top screen Awards has been buzzing. Today the wait is over, with AACTA announcing that a total of 11 Australian feature films have received nominations. The five vying for the coveted AACTA Award for Best Film Presented by Presto are: THE DRESSMAKER, a comedic drama celebrating revenge and setting wrongs right in 1950s Australia; HOLDING THE MAN, a funny yet heart-breaking story of two men in love despite the height of 1980s prejudice; LAST CAB TO DARWIN, an uplifting drama about a dying man which shows it’s never too late to start living; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD, seeing the MAD MAX juggernaut continue with an explosive post-apocalyptic Road War; and PAPER PLANES, the story of a young boy’s Quest to compete in the World Paper Plane Championships. AACTA today also announced that a total of 31 television productions have received nominations for the 5th AACTA Awards presented by Presto, with PETER ALLEN – NOT THE BOY NEXT DOOR (Seven Network), DEADLINE GALLIPOLI (FOXTEL - Showcase), THE SECRET RIVER (ABC), REDFERN NOW – PROMISE ME (ABC) and BANISHED (FOXTEL - BBC First) making the top-five most nominated productions. -
Mad Butcher Club at MT SMART STADIUM, HOME of the MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS
Sir Peter Leitch’s Mad Butcher Club AT MT SMART STADIUM, HOME OF THE MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS 28 May 2015 Newsletter #74a To subscribe or unsubscribe email: [email protected] am as Gates Open Early For it all started at Otahahu, and by Iexcited as a Triple-Header the time his outstanding playing dog with two career was over – here, in Austral- tails because my beloved Vodafone The gates open for what will be ia and England -he’d clocked up 29 Warriors are back at our home a triple-header, at 11am in time tests, captaining 18 of them. on Sunday for the first time since for the 11.45am kick-off in the Anzac Day. NSW Cup game, with the NYC In 1995 he was one of the initial Vodafone Warriors taking the field inductees of the NZRL Legends When I say at home, that’s Mt at 1.40pm, and the NRL game of League, and a year later he was Smart for all you ning-nongs at kicking off at 4pm. I’m hoping we inducted into the New Zealand Auckland City who want us out. will be done and dusted by 6pm, Sports Hall of Fame. Our opponents are the Newcas- with six points from two each in tle Knights and something very all three games. If there is a league great bigger in special about this weekend is that our history, I don’t know who it is. it is the Women in League round, League Lunch Will Be where the club celebrates the role Biggest Ever of women in our great game. -
Footy Colours Day Trivia
Footy Colours Day trivia Rugby League Edition 1. What city is McDonald Jones Stadium located in? 2. Which two teams played in the 2015 NRL Grand Final? 3. Which NRL Club did Mitchell Moses make his debut for? 4. Which player won the Clive Churchill Medal in 2017? 5. Which club does Australian Jillaroos player, Kezie Apps, play for? 6. In 2019, who was awarded the Dally M Women’s player of the year award? 7. Name the four teams that play in the NRLW. 8. Which player holds the record for most points scored in a NRL season? 9. Who is the head coach of Melbourne Storm? 10. What NRLW club won the 2018 and 2019 premiership? 11. Australia beat New Zealand in the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup. What was the final score? 12. The Kangaroos have contested all 15 Rugby League World Cup finals – how many have they won? 13. Who is the most capped player of the Kangaroos? 14. Who is the captain of the Jillaroos? 15. How many teams are in the NRL? Lockyer (59); 14.Ali Brigginshaw; 15.16 Brigginshaw; 14.Ali (59); Lockyer 13.Darren 12.11; 16; – 11.23 Broncos; 10.Brisbane Bellamy; 8.Hazem El Masri, 2004 (342: 16 tries, 139 goals); 9. Craig Craig 9. goals); 139 tries, 16 (342: 2004 Masri, El 8.Hazem Zealand Warriors, St George Illawarra Dragons, Sydney Roosters; Roosters; Sydney Dragons, Illawarra George St Warriors, Zealand Illawarra Dragons; 6. Jessica Sergis; 7. Brisbane Broncos, New New Broncos, Brisbane 7. Sergis; Jessica 6. Dragons; Illawarra 3.Wests Tigers; 4.Billy Slater, Melbourne Storm; 5.St George George 5.St Storm; Melbourne Slater, 4.Billy Tigers; 3.Wests 1.Newcastle; 2.North QLD Cowboys vs Brisbane Broncos; Broncos; Brisbane vs Cowboys QLD 2.North 1.Newcastle;. -
Sir Peter Leitch Club at MT SMART STADIUM, HOME of the MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS
Sir Peter Leitch Club AT MT SMART STADIUM, HOME OF THE MIGHTY VODAFONE WARRIORS 22nd June 2016 Newsletter #127 Vodafone Warriors Win Against Roosters Ben Matulino weighing is options Bodene Thompson pushes through an Charlie Gubb gets his pass away attempted tackle Isaac Luke eyes up the opposition Ken Maumalo fends the Roosters Shaun Johnson on the run defence Simon Mannering looks for an open- Tuimoala Lolohea in action Tuimoala Lolohea is tackled by Dylan ing Napa Aussies Cry Foul By David Kemeys UITE AMUSING to take a look at the Aussie papers for a change in the wake of their much beloved QRoosters again failing to get the points, going down 12-10 to our boys at Mt Smart on Sunday. The Daily Telegraph said it all in just four words – The Chookies blew it. They must have been watching a different game to me though because they claimed the Warriors did not win it, the Roosters lost it, even claiming you could argue their boys were robbed because Ryan Matterson was pinged for a knock on with only minutes to play, when he did not knock on. Crikey there was so much whinging it could have been us after pretty much any game, critiquing the ref. Fair enough, they certainly had their chances, like when halfback Jackson Hastings went inside for Issac Liu on the last tackle. Who knows what he was thinking? Or when centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall, who showed what a class player he is, broke from the kick off, got to the last defenders and threw the ball into touch. -
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Article No. 6485 Available on www.roymorgan.com Link to Roy Morgan Profiles Wednesday, 30 September 2015 Cowboys vs Broncos: a head-to-head comparison of the 2015 NRL Grand Final clubs’ supporters Know thy enemy: with the North Queensland Cowboys and Brisbane Broncos preparing for 2015’s ultimate Rugby League match this Sunday, Roy Morgan Research has the lowdown on their supporters. E 1,106,000 Australians 14+ support the Brisbane Broncos, almost three times as many as support the North Queensland Cowboys (389,000). But the Cowboys’ fan-base is much more gender neutral, with women making up 49% compared with just 40% of the Broncos’. In terms of club spirit, the teams are closely matched: slightly more Cowboys supporters attended a match (22% vs 19%), but Broncos fans are more likely to be a financial member of their club (5% vs 4%) or to play the sport themselves (4% vs 3%). The two sides share virtually the same proportions of fans that watch rugby matches on TV (80-81%) or bet on the sport this past year (3%). When deciding whose house to watch the game at, consider this: Cowboys supporters are more likely to have a swimming pool (21% vs 16%) but more Broncos fans have a barbecue (71% vs 66%). Broncos supporters are more likely to have been overseas in the past year (24% vs 21%), donate an average $40 more per year to charity, and spend $19 more going out during the week (although Cowboys supporters spend $8 more on at-home entertainment). A quick guide to the supporters of 2015 NRL Grand Final Teams: Supporters' Vital Stats North -
Celia Pacquola Comedian/ Writer/ Actor
Celia Pacquola Comedian/ Writer/ Actor Multi-award-winning comic Celia Pacquola has cemented her position as one of the most in-demand comedians in Australia, while also forging a comedy career in the UK and abroad. Her stand-out solo festival shows The Looking Glass, Let Me Know How It All Works Out, Delayed, Flying Solos and Am I Strange have all garnered rave reviews wherever they were performed, from Melbourne to Edinburgh. In 2014 Celia was nominated for the Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival for the best show and won the Amused Moose Laughter Award at the Edinburgh Fringe. In 2016, Celia became the youngest woman to host the Oxfam Gala for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival/Network Ten. Celia is also a talented actor with roles in the acclaimed ABC1 drama The Beautiful Lie, the AACTA award-winning Laid, Logie Award winning drama Offspring and in Working Dog’s series Utopia, for which she won an AACTA Award in 2015. Her wit and jokes will be familiar from guest appearances on Spicks and Specks, The Project, Good News Week, Dirty Laundry, Have Been Paying Attention? and more. Internationally, Celia has been a guest on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Chelsea Lately and The Rob Brydon Show. She was also handpicked to support John Oliver on his 2015 Australian Tour. Following this, Celia was invited to the 2016 Just For Laughs festival in Montreal to perform as part of the Carrie Fisher Gala, and then to London for an appearance on Live At The Apollo. In 2016, Celia and her dear friend and Utopia colleague Luke McGregor starred on ABC1 in Rosehaven - a comedy series of their own creation.