Culture
TV & radio
Today Show cuts ties with Pauline Hanson
The One Nation leader will no longer appear as a regular contributor on Nine’s breakfast show.
- by Broede Carmody and Melanie Kembrey
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Review
New four-part doco attempts to offer fresh perspective on Peter Falconio case
Airing this Sunday, Murder in the Outback uses dramatised recreations and witness interviews to further dissect the 2001 killing.
- by Ben Pobjie and Craig Mathieson
MasterChef
What MasterChef’s Poh Ling Yeow plans to cook up next
"I do want to thank the people who’ve supported me and understood my madness and embraced me for who I am," the fan favourite said. "I know I’m hard to watch."
- by Broede Carmody
Film
Film, TV industry divided on local drama reforms
Submissions in response to the government's review of the film and TV sector closed on Friday, with little sign of a sector-wide consensus to guide reform.
- by Karl Quinn and Zoe Samios
What's on TV: Sunday, July 12
The extensive presence of a disgraced former defence lawyer diminishes the credibility of this series.
Review
How a virtual bar became a 30-something Cheers for the COVID-19 era
Meg O'Connell, the creator of online series Content, has created a comedy-drama in isolation about the crisis we're living through.
- by Craig Mathieson
What's on TV: Saturday, July 11
So life drawing is now a TV reality genre, an unlikely artistic variant on event TV.
What's on TV: Friday, July 10
The latest season of this adaptation confirms the show has found a worthwhile rhythm.