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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 4 June 2016 of The Courier-Mail est. 1933 The Courier-Mail
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* Contents derived from the 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
It’s a Gain for the Arts, single work column
'A Labor government would splash out $60 million for ABC to produce more Australian dramas as part of a swath of arts funding ...'
(p. 8)
Backstage to Sci-Fi Cleverman, Shannon Molloy , single work column
'...Cleverman.The series, which debuted on the ABC this week, has already been picked up for a second season and there’s a growing buzz about Page-Lochard’s performance, both here and abroad. The series is set to air in the US and UK, and he could be on the cusp of stardom.His maternal lineage means he holds an American passport in addition to his Australian one, making work across the pond a slightly less daunting prospect. ...'
(p. 27)
The Amazing Mrs Livesey : Review, Karina Grift , single work review
— Review of The Amazing Mrs Livesey : The Remarkable Story of Australia's Greatest Imposter Freda Marnie Nicholls , 2016 single work biography ;
'Ethel Livesey was quite a gal. Married eight times, she had four children by different fathers and abandoned them all. A serial bigamist, liar and cheat (with more than 40 aliases) ...'
(p. 37) Section: Qweekend
Out of Alice : Review, Karina Grift , single work review
— Review of Out of Alice Kerry McGinnis , 2016 single work novel ;
'Out of Alice traces a few months in the life of Sara Blake, an Adelaide woman who escapes trouble in her life by taking a job on a remote station in the Northern Territory. The descriptions of the land are gorgeous – you can see, smell and feel it ache for rain. ...'
(p. 37) Section: QWeekend

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