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Joseph Zada
Joseph Zada is an Australian actor. He has appeared in television series such as '' Total Control'' (2024) and Stan Australia series '' Invisible Boys'' (2025), as well as Australian movies ''Bilched'' (2019) and ''The Speedway Murders'' (2023). He is set to appear in Netflix series '' East of Eden'', Amazon Prime Video television show ''We Were Liars'' and star in the Lionsgate movie adaptation of '' Sunrise on the Reaping'', a prequel to ''The Hunger Games'', as Haymitch Abernathy. Early and personal life Zada was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. His father, Jeremy Cumpston, is a director, actor, and doctor. His mother is a film producer. He has 4 siblings, including Hal Cumpston. Zada previously used the name 'Joseph Cumpston' in his acting career. He has Afghan- Aboriginal heritage through his paternal great-grandmother. Career His first notable acting role was as Toby in the 2019 comedy drama ''Bilched.'' The film was directed by his father Jeremy and starred his b ...
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Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about 80 km (50 mi) from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Blue Mountains (New South Wales), Blue Mountains in the west, and about 80 km (50 mi) from Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the Hawkesbury River in the north and north-west, to the Royal National Park and Macarthur, New South Wales, Macarthur in the south and south-west. Greater Sydney consists of 658 suburbs, spread across 33 local government areas. Residents of the city are colloquially known as "Sydneysiders". The estimated population in June 2024 was 5,557,233, which is about 66% of the state's population. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2017. The city's nicknames include the Emerald City and the Harbour City. There is ev ...
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Aboriginal Australians
Aboriginal Australians are the various indigenous peoples of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland and many of its islands, excluding the ethnically distinct people of the Torres Strait Islands. Humans first migrated to Australia (continent), Australia 50,000 to 65,000 years ago, and over time formed as many as 500 List of Aboriginal Australian group names, language-based groups. In the past, Aboriginal people lived over large sections of the continental shelf. They were isolated on many of the smaller offshore islands and Tasmania when the land was inundated at the start of the Holocene Interglacial, inter-glacial period, about 11,700 years ago. Despite this, Aboriginal people maintained extensive networks within the continent and certain groups maintained relationships with Torres Strait Islanders and the Makassar people, Makassar people of modern-day Indonesia. Over the millennia, Aboriginal people developed complex trade networks, inter-cultural relationships, law ...
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Variety (magazine)
''Variety'' is an American trade magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York City in 1905 as a weekly newspaper reporting on theater and vaudeville. In 1933, ''Daily Variety'' was launched, based in Los Angeles, to cover the film industry, motion-picture industry. ''Variety'' website features entertainment news, reviews, box office results, plus a credits database, production charts and film calendar. History Founding ''Variety'' has been published since December 16, 1905, when it was launched by Sime Silverman as a weekly periodical covering theater and vaudeville, with its headquarters in New York City. Silverman had been fired by ''The Morning Telegraph'' in 1905 for panning an act which had taken out an advert for $50. He subsequently decided to start his own publication that, he said, would "not be influenced by advertising." With a loan of $1,500 from his father-in-law, he launched ''Variety'' as publisher and editor. In additi ...
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We Were Liars
''We Were Liars'' is a 2014 young-adult novel by E. Lockhart. The novel has received critical acclaim and won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction. It was also listed as an ALA Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults for 2015. ''We Were Liars'' focuses on the theme of the consequences of one's mistakes. It is centered on the wealthy, seemingly perfect Scots-American Sinclair family, who spend every summer sitting gathered on their private island. However, not every summer is the same — when something happens to Cadence during the summer of her fifteenth year, the other three "Liars" (Johnny, Mirren, and Gat) re-emerge two years later to prompt Cadence to remember the incident. Plot Cadence Sinclair Eastman is the eldest grandchild of the wealthy family patriarch Harris Sinclair. Harris has three daughters (Cadence's mother, Penny, and her aunts Carrie and Bess) and owns an island near Martha's Vineyard called Beechwood Island, where the Sinclairs spend t ...
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We Were Liars (TV Series)
{{Infobox television , image = We Were Liars 2025.jpg , caption = Amazon Prime Video poster , genre = {{Plainlist, * Psychological thriller{{cite web , last=DeGrushe , first=Allison , title='We Were Liars' cast: Meet the actors at the heart of Prime Video's most twisted family drama , url=https://ew.com/we-were-liars-cast-and-character-guide-amazon-11756339 , website=Entertainment Weekly , access-date=25 June 2025 , date=18 June 2025 * Family drama , based_on = {{Based on, ''We Were Liars'', E. Lockhart , developer = Julie Plec& Carina Adly Mackenzie , showrunner = {{Plainlist, * Julie Plec * Carina Adly Mackenzie , starring = {{Plainlist, * Emily Alyn Lind * Caitlin FitzGerald * Mamie Gummer * Candice King * Rahul Kohli * Shubham Maheshwari * Esther McGregor * Joseph Zada * David Morse , music = Michael Suby , country = United States , language = English , ...
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Aydan Calafiore
Aydan Calafiore, also known as simply AYDAN, is an Australian singer best recognized for being one of the four finalists in the seventh season of ''The Voice Australia'' in 2018 and for his role as main cast member in Network Ten's 2012 reboot of ''Young Talent Time''. He performed in ''Eurovision - Australia Decides'' in February 2019 on the Gold Coast. He also played Phoenix in the Australian cast of Jagged Little Pill at the Theatre Royal Sydney and Comedy Theatre in Melbourne. Personal life Calafiore resides in Moonee Ponds, Victoria, with his parents, Melanie and Phil Calafiore, and two sisters, Sam and Madi. Career 2012: ''Young Talent Time'' In 2012, Calafiore was the youngest cast member of Network Ten’s reboot of Young Talent Time at eleven. When the show finished in May, he went on tour with his fellow cast members and performed in live performances. 2013: ''Australia’s Got Talent'' In 2013, Calafiore auditioned for '' Australia’s Got Talent'' season 7, s ...
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Joe Klocek
Joe Klocek (born 24 June 1995) is an Australian actor. He is known for his roles in the television series ''Nowhere Boys'' (2016–2018), as well as his role in the film '' The Dry'' (2020). Klocek has also appeared in the TV shows ''Barracuda'', ''Please Like Me'' (both 2016), ''Glitch'' (2017), '' Harrow'', ''Life of Jess'' and ''Patricia Moore'' (all 2018). He has also appeared in the films '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017) and '' Children of the Corn'' (2020). Early life Klocek was born in Brisbane to parents Roly and Judy. He has an older brother and grew up in the Brisbane suburb of Chapel Hill. Klocek and his brother were both born with a progressive genetic liver disease. Klocek received a liver transplant in 2005, at 10 years old. Klocek attended Kenmore State High School where he studied drama. He later joined Queensland Theatre's Youth Ensemble program. Career In 2017, Klocek had a guest role as Evan Lewis in the Australian soap opera '' ...
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The Conversation (website)
''The Conversation'' is a network of nonprofit media outlets publishing news stories and research reports online, authored by academics with professional journalist editors to produce accessible research-informed outputs. Articles are written by academics and researchers under a Creative Commons license, allowing reuse without modification. Copyright terms for images are generally listed in the image caption and attribution. Its model has been described as explanatory journalism. Except in "exceptional circumstances", it only publishes articles by "academics employed by, or otherwise formally connected to, accredited institutions, including universities and accredited research bodies". The website was launched in Australia in March 2011. The network has since expanded globally with a variety of local editions originating from around the world. In September 2019, ''The Conversation'' reported a monthly online audience of 10.7 million users, and a combined reach o ...
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Same-sex Marriage In Australia
Same-sex marriage has been legal in Australia since 9 December 2017. Legislation permitting same-sex marriage, the '' Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017'', became law on 8 December 2017 and came into effect the next day. This immediately recognised overseas same-sex marriages. The first same-sex wedding under Australian law was held on 15 December 2017. The passage of the law followed a voluntary postal survey of all Australians, in which 61.6% of respondents supported the legalisation of same-sex marriage. Australia was the second country in Oceania, after New Zealand, and the 23rd in the world to allow same-sex couples to marry nationwide. Other types of recognition for same-sex couples are also available. Under federal law, same-sex couples can also be recognised as ''de facto'' relationships. ''De facto'' couples have most of the same rights and responsibilities afforded to married couples, although these rights may be difficult to assert and ...
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Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey
The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey was a national survey by the Australian Government designed to gauge support for legalising same-sex marriage in Australia. The survey was held via the Australia Post, postal service between 12 September and 7 November 2017. Unlike elections in Australia, voting in elections and Referendums in Australia, referendums, which is compulsory voting, compulsory in Australia, responding to the survey was voluntary. The results of the survey were published on 15 November 2017. The survey returned 7,817,247 (61.6%) "Yes" responses and 4,873,987 (38.4%) "No" responses. An additional 36,686 (0.3%) responses were unclear and the total turnout was 12,727,920 (79.5%). A survey form, instructions, and a reply-paid envelope were mailed out by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to every person on the federal electoral roll, asking the question "Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?" The ABS established processes to ensu ...
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Geraldton
Geraldton (Wajarri language, Wajarri: ''Jambinu'', Wilunyu language, Wilunyu: ''Jambinbirri'') is a coastal city in the Mid West (Western Australia), Mid West region of Western Australia, north of the state capital, Perth. As of the , Geraldton had an urban population of 38,595. Geraldton is the seat of government for the City of Greater Geraldton, which also incorporates the town of Mullewa, Western Australia, Mullewa, Walkaway, Western Australia, Walkaway and large rural areas previously forming the shires of Shire of Greenough, Greenough and Shire of Mullewa, Mullewa. The Port of Geraldton is a major west coast seaport. Geraldton is an important service and logistics centre for regional mining, fishing, wheat, sheep and tourism industries. History Aboriginal Clear evidence has established Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal people living on the west coast of Australia for at least 40,000 years, though at present it is unclear when the first Aboriginal people reached the ar ...
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Radio Times
''Radio Times'' is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items. Founded in September 1923 by John Reith, then general manager of the British Broadcasting Company, it was the world's first broadcast listings magazine. In September 2023 it became the first broadcast listings magazine to reach and then pass its centenary. It was published entirely in-house by BBC Magazines from 8 January 1937 until 16 August 2011, when the division was merged into Immediate Media Company. On 12 January 2017, Immediate Media was bought by the German media group Hubert Burda. The magazine is published on Tuesdays and carries listings for the week from Saturday to Friday. Originally, listings ran from Sunday to Saturday: the changeover meant 8 October 1960 was listed twice, in successive issues. Since Christmas 1969, a 14-day double-duration issue has been published each December ...
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