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The August 24 Edition
Tina Arena marks 50 years in the entertainment industry with a unique perspective on her life, including why she’s finally done listening to her critics.
‘I was exposed to things I should never have been’: Tina Arena’s 50 years in showbiz
From Young Talent Time favourite to stage star and mother, the 57-year-old musician has played many roles. Now, one image will aim to capture them all.
- Damien Woolnough
From Robbie Williams to running Flemington: The rise of Kylie Rogers
Flemington’s first female boss, Kylie Rogers, reflects on her time at the AFL, landing Robbie Williams for the grand final, and raising three boys after losing her husband to cancer.
- Danny Russell
Luke Foley returns to the Labor fold
Despite a period of political exile, the former NSW Labor leader still has many friends on Macquarie Street.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Scott Morrison favourite Tina Arena quits Australia Council board
Arena was appointed by former prime minister Scott Morrison, who called his interest in her “bordering on unhealthy”.
- Linda Morris
Guy Sebastian’s former manager Titus Day jailed for at least 2½ years
Day embezzled more than $600,000 of the singer’s money, including earnings for being a support act for US pop star Taylor Swift.
- Georgina Mitchell and Sarah McPhee
Tina Arena testimonial ‘speaks volumes’ for Guy Sebastian’s ex-manager
Tina Arena’s testimonial for Titus Day is among the “glowing references” handed to a judge ahead of sentencing for embezzling $624,000 of Sebastian’s earnings.
- Sarah McPhee
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Part-time Tina: Arena skips Australia Council board meetings, again
It seems Scott Morrison’s favourite singer doesn’t have much time for the arts body.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
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Heaven help my heart – and my best friend’s too
As my bestie and I recently found out, middle-aged women are good at looking after other people – but we are not so great at advocating for ourselves.
- Sharon Smith