Day: 15 July 2026

The Off Campus obsession continues with Funko POP! collection announcement

Prime Video’s Off Campus has quickly grown from bestselling book adaptation to streaming obsession, and now fans have another way to show their love for the series. Funko has announced its first-ever Off Campus POP! collection, with four of Briar University’s most beloved characters joining the company’s ever-expanding line-up of pop culture collectibles. Inspired by…

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Exclusive Video Premiere: Abby Nissenbaum “Gentleman” (2026)

Nashville-based indie-rock artist and LGBTQ+ advocate Abby Nissenbaum is serving up something playfully subversive with her latest single, “Gentleman”, and today we are delighted to premiere its wonderfully tongue-in-cheek new video. Lifted from Nissenbaum’s new EP, Want to Be Wrong, due for release this Friday, 17th July.  “Gentleman” takes aim at the idealised, hypermasculine “dream…

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The Meredith Music Festival Ballot is now open

The Meredith Music Festival Ballot is now open. It’s simple to enter, and it’s the easiest way to get tickets. Just head over to mmf.com.au before 10:34pm AEST, Monday 10 August. Meredith 34 will be held over three days and two nights at the one and only Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, from December 11, 12 & 13, 2026. Camping,…

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Delta Goodrem announces Australian dates for Pure World Tour in 2027

After returning to the spotlight in spectacular fashion this year, Delta Goodrem is set to hit the road once again, announcing the Australian leg of her PURE World Tour for April 2027. The eight-date arena run will see the multi-platinum, ARIA Award-winning singer perform in Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart, celebrating…

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The Dreame H16 Pro Steam knows how to drop it low

Robot Vacuum manufacturers are trying to make things jump (and mop without slushing dirt around). Phone manufacturers are constantly tweaking their cameras and trying to make life (even) easier for content creators. The ones building wet and dry vacuums? What keeps them up at night is profile. How can they produce a vacuum cleaner that…

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Series Review: Lucky; Anya Taylor-Joy makes Apple TV’s slick crime thriller worth the gamble

Crime thrillers live and die by two things: whether their central mystery keeps you guessing, and whether you care enough about the people at the centre of it to stay along for the ride. Thankfully, Lucky has Anya Taylor-Joy. Apple TV+’s seven-episode limited series wastes little time throwing audiences into the deep end. Luciana “Lucky”…

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Interview: The F Ward‘s creator Dan Edwards on why failure can make better doctors

Medical dramas have long been built around brilliance. The gifted surgeon. The impossible diagnosis. The life-or-death operation that only the best doctor in the hospital can pull off. But The F Ward takes a different approach, asking what happens when the people holding the scalpel are the ones still trying to put themselves back together….

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Digimon Story Time Stranger feels like the perfect fit for the Nintendo Switch 2

While both were prominent in the 90’s and early 2000’s while I was growing up, there’s no doubt that Pokémon and Digimon always went hand in hand. It’s not to say that one copied the other, and while Pokémon came out first, I felt as though I was always watching one anime show after the other each…

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The legend of Friday the 13th begins with Crystal Lake in chilling teaser trailer

More than four decades after Friday the 13th introduced one of horror’s most enduring legends, the franchise is heading back to its roots. The first teaser for Crystal Lake has arrived, offering an unsettling glimpse at the upcoming psychological thriller series that explores the tragic events before Jason Voorhees became a horror icon. Premiering October…

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Tasmania Road Trip Recs: Essential Stops for your Itinerary

As Australia’s only island state, Tasmania is already quite unique – but it’s not until you start navigating the winding roadways of the Tassie countryside that you realise just how different Lutruwita is from the rest of the Australian mainland. Beloved by the locals for its ancient wilderness regions, dramatic coastlines, and rich Indigenous history,…

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