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The sad history of rugby league TV deals in focus: Why AFL zoomed ahead of rival code in rights rumble
Rugby league’s first television deal in 1973 with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation was worth just $1000 a game.
History is strange. The first global cricket World Cup was not played by men but by women in 1973. They ran before anyone ...
The Rocky Horror Picture Show film still screens in cinemas around the world, captivating a new generation of cinemagoers.
In the fall of 1969, Robert Redford appeared in two films that changed his life and the careers of generations of people who ...
The brand conceives of itself as a distribution system for utopian values as much as a clothing company. Can it become the ...
The first 75 honorees are designated “Made in the PSAC,” a group that recognizes former student-athletes who have gone on to ...
In a market hungry for recession-resistant, high-yield ventures, laundromats are making a clean comeback. Alliance Laundry Systems, the nation's leading provider of commercial laundry solutions, is ...
Professorial Fellow in History, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, The University of Melbourne Kate Darian-Smith receives funding from the Australian Research Council. Sue Turnbull ...
Naturally, with LaPaglia being the OG Australian Survivor zaddy — after all, he hosted the shebang for 10 years — many fans are advocating for the beloved reality TV icon, with many urging the network ...
Vegemite's Happy Little Vegemites has been named Australia's most iconic childhood advertisement in a nationwide survey examining what makes campaigns endure across generations. The 1954 jingle topped ...
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