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Ellen Grimshaw
Ellen Grimshaw is an Australian actress and writer of theatre. She is known for her roles in films and television dramas. Her performance as Chaar in '' Bad Behaviour'' garnered her the "Best Supporting Actress" accolade at the 2010 Melbourne Underground Film Festival. In 2021, she played ''Casey'' in the Australian drama series ''Jack Irish''. In 2024, Grimshaw joined the cast of the soap opera ''Neighbours'', playing Veronica McLain. Early life Grimshaw began her training at the Southbank Institute of Technology in Brisbane, where she completed a performing arts and acting diploma, graduating in 2006. She then attended the Queensland University of Technology where she graduated from a Fine Arts course in 2009. She then began appearing in independent theatre productions in Brisbane and Melbourne. Grimshaw also developed herself as a writer with a comedic-feminist style and set up permanent residence in Melbourne. In 2018, Grimshaw completed a master's degree in Writing for Per ...
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Southbank Institute Of Technology
The Southbank Institute of Technology (formerly known as Southbank Institute of TAFE or SBIT) was a Technical and Further Education college in Queensland, Australia. SBIT operated in the highly competitive post secondary education sector within South-East Queensland, and received a significant proportion of government funding (about 60%.) The college offered 300 courses and each year approx 30,000 students passed through its doors. SBIT also provided fee for service style courses and corporate training. The Institute has undergone several redevelopment projects (hundreds of millions of dollars) to rebuild and revamp facilities. This major renewal project was initiated by the Queensland government through the first Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Queensland. On 19 May 2014 SBIT ceased operations as a statutory body and amalgamated with Brisbane North Institute of TAFE and Metropolitan South Institute of TAFE to become TAFE Queensland Brisbane (region) under new statutory ...
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University Of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public university, public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state of Victoria (Australia), Victoria. Its Parkville Campus (University of Melbourne), main campus is located in Parkville, Victoria, Parkville, an inner suburb north of Melbourne central business district, Melbourne's central business district, with several other campuses located across the state of Victoria (Australia), Victoria. Incorporated in the 19th century by the State of Victoria, colony of Victoria, the University of Melbourne is one of Australia's six sandstone universities and a member of the Group of Eight (Australian universities), Group of Eight, Universitas 21, Washington University in St. Louis, Washington University's McDonnell International Scholars Academy, and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Since 1872, many ...
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Australian Feminists
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21st-century Australian Actresses
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Green Room Awards
The Green Room Awards are Australian peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, theatre companies, independent theatre, musical theatre, contemporary and experimental performance, and opera. The awards, which were established in 1982, are based in Melbourne, Victoria. History The Green Room Awards were established in 1982 by a group of theatre people, with the inaugural awards ceremony held in 1983. Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards Association. The Association's 40th awards ceremony, took place at Melbourne's Capitol Theatre to a sell-out audience on 29 May 2023. Description Association The Green Room Awards Association is composed of members of Melbourne's performing arts community, including journalists, performers, writers, directors, choreographers, academics, theatre technicians and administrators. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria. Awards The Green Room Awards recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, theatre companies, indep ...
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The Newsreader
''The Newsreader'' is an Australian television Drama (film and television), drama series created by Michael Lucas and broadcast on ABC (Australian TV network), ABC Television, starring Anna Torv and Sam Reid (actor), Sam Reid. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the journalists and crew in a 1980s Australian newsroom. The first season premiered on August 15, 2021 and became the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC's most-viewed drama program of that year. The second season premiered in September 2023. Each season was met with critical acclaim and received the most nominations of any show or film at the AACTA Awards in 2021 and 2023. The third and final season was released on 2 February 2025 on ABC iView. Cast Main * Anna Torv, as Helen Norville, the first female newsreader of the ratings-dominant ''News at Six''. She rises into the position in an era where pervasive misogyny and sexism create roadblocks in her career, especially as her fragile mental ...
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Superwog
''Superwog1'' or just simply ''Superwog'', is a YouTube duo consisting of two Australian brothers, Theodore and Nathan Saidden. The channel consists of various videos including comedies and skits. They have gained over 3 million subscribers and 483 million video views. They have produced a television comedy series based on their YouTube sketch comedies. The series follows Theo, aka "Superwog", his family, and his friend Johnny, getting into all kinds of trouble throughout the Australian suburbia. Produced by Princess Pictures with production support from Film Victoria, the original series was developed in association with Screen Australia and YouTube through the "Skip Ahead" initiative. The six part series was the first Australian long-form series to be released on YouTube, followed by ABC linear channel, and at its conclusion had reached 13.5 million people across YouTube alone, with another 1 million plus reached across ABC. ABC Comedy. The series premiered on 9 October 2 ...
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The Wrong Girl (TV Series)
''The Wrong Girl'' is an Australian drama television series, based on Zoë Foster Blake's book of the same name, that first aired on Network Ten on 28 September 2016. The series follows Lily Woodward, a producer on a morning television show, and what happens when life, love and friendships collide. Longing for a life rich in romance, a dynamic career and a happy family, Lily is constantly thrown off course. As her journey continues, Lily discovers that sometimes the right choices can lead to the wrong places and the wrong choices can turn out to be the right ones. On 4 November 2016, Network 10 renewed the series for second season to be aired in 2017, with filming beginning on 29 May 2017. The second season premiered on 24 August 2017. In November 2017, ‘’The Wrong Girl’’ was snubbed from Network Ten's announced 2018 upfronts with no word on whether the show has been cancelled or put on hiatus. Cast Main * Jessica Marais as Lily Woodward * Ian Meadows as Pete Barnett * ...
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Restoration (2016 Film)
''Restoration'' is a 2016 Australian made-for-TV science fiction thriller film directed by Stuart Willis. It premiered in Australia on 6 August 2016 on 9Go! and screened on Stan from November 2016. It was released in September 2019 as a DUSTx Original Series. Producers are now developing the concept into a long-form series. In 2019, Restoration was ranked #11 in Web Series World Cup's "All Time" Rankings for most awarded and acclaimed web series since 2015 and was crowned the overall Sci-Fi Champion. It was ranked #11 in the Web Series World Cup in 2018, and #19 in 2017. Premise In a near-future world, where individuals have their memories downloaded for backup, a man awakes in a body that is not his own. Cast * Grant Cartwright as Oliver Klein * Stephen Carracher as Gavin Worth *Craig McLachlan as Andrew Majury * Nadia Townsend as Emma Laws * Rosie Lourde as Talia Klein * Ailís Logan as Dr Francis Parr * Ellen Grimshaw Ellen Grimshaw is an Australian actress and writer ...
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Panic At Rock Island
''Panic at Rock Island'' is a 2011 Australian-New Zealand TV movie made for the Syfy (Australia) Channel. Cast * Zoe Cramond as Ari * Vince Colosimo as Hirsch * Paul Tassone as Robert Abood * Ellen Grimshaw as Claire * Jessica Tovey as Nina Quinn * Dee Smart as Denny Quinn * Grant Bowler as Jim Quinn * Anna Hutchison as VJ Pilly * Nathan Page as Matthew Cross * Marshall Napier as Paul Thorpe * Pua Magasiva as TK * Sarah Tasik Production The film was made with financial support from Channel Nine and Universal Networks International (UNI). UNI purchased the film at the development stage purely on the basis of the storyline. The film was shot over four weeks on Goat Island and in Balmain, Sydney. "It's our passion and drive to return to these bigger and higher concept stories which tend to be shyed away from due to budget concerns,” said director Tony Tilse. "Australian telemovies need to present something good and this is a bolder concept than what has ever been done before." ...
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