The Secretlab TITAN Evo XL gaming chair provides a premium experience that justifies its price

Secretlab are no stranger when it comes to crafting some incredible gaming chairs over the years, and the TITAN Evo has been dominating as the popular premium option for a few years now. While I’ve never had one myself, I jumped at the opportunity to test the TITAN Evo XL option and have simply had…

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Interview: Nicholas Ralph on “Love and kindness being at the forefront” of All Creatures Great & Small

As All Creatures Great & Small returns for its sixth season, the Yorkshire Dales feel more alive – and more in flux – than ever. It’s 1945, the war in Europe has ended, and the world of Darrowby is shifting with new veterinary techniques, expanding families, and the hopeful hum of a community rebuilding itself….

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Film Review: Ella McCay is an inexplicable, aimless “comedy” that feels overstuffed and undercooked at once

Given how prolific James L. Brooks has been as a filmmaker across his career, one would feel safe in entering a production of his with a relative sense of ease. Across the 80s and 90s, whether it was as a writer and director (Terms of Endearment, As Good As It Gets) or producer (Big, Jerry…

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The 33rd Annual Meredith Music Festival proves that there is still life in music

When asked how to describe the Meredith Music Festival, my camping neighbour, Phoebe, told me it could be summed up in one word: “collaboration.” Examples abound: Campers negotiating space and interacting with their neighbours. Jostling for prime couch position on the banks of the Amphitheatre Supernaturale. Improved wi-fi access at the Meredith township (making for…

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Review: Lady Gaga’s The Mayhem Ball is the mother of sonic spectacle – Suncorp Stadium (09.12.25)

Whilst Lady Gaga – in her first Australian bout of concerts in over a decade – claimed that the evening’s rules were to either “Dance or Die,” Brisbane really had only one choice when being enveloped by The Mayhem Ball; “Put your hands up” and dance! Gaga perhaps overdid it on how many times she…

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Flight Review: Is Virgin Australia’s Business Class worth the extra expense from Sydney to Perth?

It’s been a while since I last few business class with Virgin Australia across the country. So long, in fact, the airline still offered flat beds on the route when I did. These days, Virgin’s business class offering seems to be consistent across the board on their 737-800 fleet, with just 8 business class seats…

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“I left everything on the table”: Full Flower Moon Band’s Babyshakes on the wild world of MEGAFLOWER Deluxe

When Full Flower Moon Band released MEGAFLOWER in 2024, it didn’t just mark a breakthrough — it detonated one. A #1 Australian album, a sold-out vinyl pressing, and a viral reel that rocketed the Brisbane group into international feeds; it was the moment the band became unavoidable. One year later, Kate “Babyshakes” Dillon and the…

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Goodnight Universe serves up a superb narrative that’s packed with heart

It’s crazy to announce it here in writing, but I can proudly say that my wife and I are expecting our first child. Am I excited? Of course. Am I also terrified? You bet. When Goodnight Universe came my way, I couldn’t resist the subject matter and felt compelled to give this one a shot….

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Interview: AirAsia X reveals Australian plans for 2026 as Sydney and Melbourne flights expand

There was a repeat performance at this year’s Australian Aviation Awards. For the second year running, the Best International Airline gong went to a low-cost outfit in AirAsia X. It was far from the company’s only recognition, too. At the World Travel Awards, it also won World’s Leading Long-Haul Low-Cost Airline. It’s about bang for…

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Exclusive Video Premiere: The Golden Gaytimes “They don’t make ’em like me anymore” (2025)

Australian art-rock outfit The Golden Gaytimes have dropped their brand-new video for “They don’t make ’em like me anymore” the latest single lifted from their receently released album BUNG IT ON!. The clip — equal parts gritty, glam and full-throttle — captures the band’s signature chaos, swagger and off-kilter charm. Frontperson Jane-O describes the track…

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Photo Gallery: Perfume Genius – Sydney Opera House (09.12.25)

American singer, songwriter, and musician Perfume Genius played tonight at the iconic Sydney Opera House in the Concert Hall. Michael Hadreas, better known by his stage name Perfume Genius performance was intimate yet powerful with his band adding synth-scapes, shimmering guitars and rhythms. Pete Dovgan was their to capture the gig  

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The Fray celebrate twenty years of How To Save A Life with a sold out night at Melbourne’s The Forum

Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of their landmark album How To Save a Life, The Fray returned to Melbourne on Sunday night for a sold-out show at The Forum. The venue was packed to the rafters, buzzing with those looming end of year vibes, and the crowd itself was surprisingly mixed. Clusters of twenty-somethings made up…

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Photo Gallery: Parcels – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (04.12.25)

Parcels brought a full-tilt disco to Melbourne’s Thursday night at the Bowl, sliding between favourites like “Tieduprightnow” and “Withorwithout,” plus a handful of tracks from their new album LOVED that already feel right at home in the set. A tight, joyful homecoming show that kept the crowd moving start to finish. Eloise Coomber was there…

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Here’s when and where you can watch The Game Awards 2025

It’s that time of the year again, when the best games of the year compete for the ultimate glory. In addition to the awards themselves, it’s also a great time for new announcements and trailers, with The Game Awards having gained quite the reputation over the years for some major news and surprises. The Game…

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Skate Story sticks its landing with finesse

  Skate Story is, as you might imagine, a game about skateboarding. Specifically, a game about skateboarding as a glass demon. And yes, it’s just as awesome as you might imagine. Created by developer Sam Eng (featuring music by band Blood Cultures and published by the iconic Devolver Digital), this one has spent a while in…

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Australian Independent Music Award winning band Winter’s End return with emotionally resonant new single “Deadtree”

Australian alternative pop/rock outfit Winters End makes a powerful return with “Deadtree,” a deeply affecting new single written in honour of the band’s late member – and frontwoman Marissa (Riss)’s brother – Christopher. After stepping way from music in 2020 following his sudden passing – where Riss admits that she went from “Writing songs daily…

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The 2026 Golden Globe Nominations announced; One Battle After Another reigns supreme in film, White Lotus the favourite in TV

One Battle After Another proved it was winning one of its own hardships as it was announced today that the Paul Thomas Anderson black comedy-thriller was this year’s most lauded title at the Golden Globe Awards. With nods for its director, lead actor (Leonardo DiCaprio), actress (Chase Infiniti) and supporting players (Benicio Del Toro and…

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Roborock stick vacuum

Roborock H60 Hub Ultra Review: Does this robot stick the landing?

I’m enjoying this neighbourly interplay between robot vacuums and stick vacuums. Both categories are moving forward, respectively, by borrowing liberally from each other in an ongoing attempt to change the way we think about home cleaning appliances. Since we started doing home tech reviews on the AU review, I’ve been able to test out plenty…

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Narwal Flow Review: second to none when it comes to mopping

I’ve tried my fair share of robot vacuums, from budget models that whirr around in confusion to premium options that promise smart cleaning but still leave crumbs in the corners. The Narwal Flow doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it feels like it’s paying attention to how the category is evolving, and how this brand can…

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Sydney to host very first Pokémon GO City Safari

Sydney is set to host the very first Pokémon GO City Safari this coming weekend. This unique experience will get fans exploring Sydney’s harbour, discovering new landmarks and hidden gems, all while meeting new friends along the way. The event will kick off this weekend and take place on December 13 and 14, 2025. We’ve…

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Win a double in-season pass to the new Christmas-themed horror Silent Night, Deadly Night

Thanks to StudioCanal Australia and Sixth Dimension, we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to giveaway to the new Christmas horror Silent Night, Deadly Night, in Australian theatres from December 11th, 2025. After witnessing his parents’ brutal murder on Christmas Eve, Billy transforms into a Killer Santa, delivering a yearly spree of calculated, chilling…

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House of Protection is the best band you’ve never heard of (and they’re coming to Australia)

All it took was one listen to “Fire” before I was ready to claim House of Protection as the best band in the world right now. Once I saw them live, it was pretty much a done deal. “I think, it’s like, The Prodigy meets Rage Against the Machine,” I would tell people in the…

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Film Review: Silent Night, Deadly Night is a fun and ferocious reinvention of an 80s cult classic

Director Mike P. Nelson is no stranger to reimagining cult horror properties. After completely re-envisioning the 2003 cannibalistic thriller Wrong Turn into something far more psychological for its 2021 outing, there’s a sense of comfort in him handling Silent Night, Deadly Night – originally a 1985 slasher that proved particularly controversial for its content around…

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Interview: Mike P. Nelson on reimagining the controversial cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night; “I wanted to give you something familiar, but then go off the rails.”

This Christmas, Santa’s gonna slay! A reimagining of the controversial cult 1984 classic slasher film Silent Night, Deadly Night, director Mike P. Nelson is preparing to scare a new generation this festive season. After witnessing his parents’ brutal murder on Christmas Eve, Billy transforms into a Killer Santa, delivering a yearly spree of calculated, chilling…

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Photo Gallery: Good Things Festival – Sydney (06.12.25)

Good Things Festival Sydney unfolded under brutal, blistering heat that turned Sydney Showground into a frying pan and tested every punter’s stamina. Even so, the crowd pushed through, fuelled by cold drinks, shade and the promise of big riffs. Highlights included Shirley Manson and Garbage, Weezer, Fever 333, Bad Nerves, Tonight Alive, Wargasm, James Reyne…

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Photo Gallery: Gwar at Good Things Festival – Sydney (06.12.25)

GWAR at Good Things Festival Sydney, turned their mid-afternoon set into a blood-drenched carnival of metal, satire, and sheer lunacy. From the moment the band stomped onstage in full intergalactic warlord regalia, it was clear no one in the crowd or photographers were leaving clean. Jets of blood spray blasted across the pit as the…

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How Disneyland is celebrating Christmas and their 70th birthday for 2025

As Disneyland continues its 70th Birthday celebrations in Anaheim, California, the Christmas decorations are out and the spirit of the Winter Holidays is in full force. I visited the park last month to get a taste of what guests will enjoy until 7th January 2026, and what’s been added to the park since my last…

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Westpac Openair Cinema reveals 2026 summer program

Westpac OpenAir, the world’s most beautiful cinema, has today announced a stellar program for its 30th Sydney season, featuring a dozen premiere and preview screenings. Launching with the Australian premiere of Marty Supreme, the 2026 line-up includes a roll call of the new year’s most anticipated films, from Toronto Audience Award Winner Hamnet, to Neil Diamond tribute Song Sung Blue, Emerald…

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2026 Public Domain Film Remix Contest: The internet archive is looking for creative short films made by you

Filmmakers, artists, and creatives of all skill levels and backgrounds are invited to celebrate Public Domain Day, by creating and uploading a 2-3 minute short film to the Internet Archive. This contest offers a chance to explore and reimagine the creative treasures entering the public domain, especially works from 1930 that will enter the public domain…

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Opinion: Netflix buying Warner Bros. is a disaster waiting to happen

When Netflix announced it would acquire Warner Bros. for more than $80 billion, the news landed with considerable weight. It wasn’t just another merger in an era already drowning in media consolidation. It was the moment Hollywood officially surrendered one of its last legacy studios to the gravity of a global tech giant. And let’s…

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