![]() ![]() Guy Pearce as Jack Irish, Marta Dusseldorp as Linda Hillier - Photo Credit: Easy Tiger Productions / Acorn TV Most made it home.In advance of hit Aussie crime thriller Jack Irish completing its run in the US and Canada, I had the pleasure of chatting with the show’s leading lady, Marta Dusseldorp. Considering the fact that there’s usually a diaspora of 1 million Aussies living and travelling overseas at any given time, 26k is pretty good. Their problem, NOT something we taxpayers should pay for. LetsRoc137 While Morrison stamps his feet and sulks International Borders are his responsbility yet he duck shoves it to States like he has Aged Care & Quarantine His only contribution ha been Sniping Undermining Bullying & Sitting on his Hands ! Morrison has abandoned Australia! ALoha They CHOSE to go there, and they could afford airfares for SEVEN to go there, and it's hardly a Third World country. the storm is comingįamily faces $70,000 bill to get home as 26,000 Aussies stuck overseasMore than 26,000 Australians stranded overseas have registered as wanting to come home, including 4000 classed as vulnerable. Cant wait to get in debt slavery for 40 years to appreciate the property values of jews boomers and Chinese It sounds like something to protect banks, not help people get into a home loan. The Government wants to make it easier for you to get a mortgage - but there's a catchThe Federal Government wants to relax lending rules, which would make it easier for Australians to access personal loans and mortgages. The Age Live: Attica’s Ben Shewry x Church Road WinesTonight, join award-winning chef and owner of Melbourne’s Attica restaurant, Ben Shewry, and Church Road Wines' Chief Winemaker, Chris Scott, in conversation with Good Food's National Food and Drink Writer, Callan Boys, for an exclusive evening of cooking, fine wine and entertaining conversation. These are the sounds she wants to remember. ![]() These are the sounds Kylie wants to hear before her world falls silentSomeday soon Kylie Webb will visit a specialist and she will lose what's left of her hearing. FttN is rubbish Fletcher has FINALLY admitted it Fletcher's 'fix' is also rubbish 6 million homes have FttN 400,000 will get upgrade Murdoch didn't want the competition to Foxtel We got stuck with Malcolm Turnbull's Mess And the toadies in the MSM will oblige and help get everyones attention off the Coalition governments stuff ups, back flips, lies and rorting. A couple of MouthFrothers you'd ever see pictured above No.The problem won't go away. The Coalition wants eyes on the budget, not mud on their shoesWith deepest recession since the Second World War to deal with, the Federal Government has limited time and energy to continue battles of the past, writes Melissa Clarke. Read more >īetter than Jordan? Freak play stuns NBALeBron's going to hate being on the end of this highlight reel □ 9WWOS The 58-year-old’s lawyer says his client is ‘happy to be going home’. ‘Suffering’ driver released after court appearance over horror bus crash As Dusseldorp points out, before the coronavirus brought us to a standstill, “The whole world was talking about Tasmania … the flights were full.” Read more:įailed to load news. ![]() “It wasn’t soundproofed – we had to stop when the bell rang at the school next door, we had to stop when it rained, we had to stop when someone coughed on the other set – it was not purpose-built.”Īdvertisement But despite its chronic social and economic challenges, Tasmania’s breathtaking landscapes, relatively cheap real estate, and growing cultural confidence, bolstered by the arrival of MONA, is attracting a rising number of “tree-changers” from the mainland, heading primarily to Hobart. In a tile factory,” she says of the 1950s period drama in which she played Sarah, a nurse and Nazi concentration camp survivor. There are plenty of empty spaces that could be converted into a film lot. ![]() Dusseldorp would like to see a film studio set up in Tasmania to support local production and stories it needn’t be huge or hugely expensive, she says. Nearly a decade after MONA opened and two years after they left Sydney for Hobart, actors Marta Dusseldorp and Ben Winspear are hell-bent on kick-starting phase two of Tasmania’s creative-led recovery. ![]()
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