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13 votes
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Six people killed in stabbing attack at Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction, offender shot dead by police officer
26 votes -
Taskmaster Australia | Season 1 complete playlist
9 votes -
Borders book store | Bankrupt
9 votes -
Show Tildes: mapping almost every law, regulation and case in Australia
14 votes -
Tom Cardy - Fruit Salad (2021)
21 votes -
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia
21 votes -
Glass Beams - Mahal (2024, live)
4 votes -
How Australian undercover police ‘fed’ an autistic 13-year-old’s fixation with Islamic State
26 votes -
Magpies swoop bald men more often, eight-year-old's viral survey finds
34 votes -
Arthur Cazaux stuns eighth seed Holger Rune to reach the Australian Open third round
3 votes -
Ancient Sahul's submerged landscapes reveal a mosaic of human habitation
17 votes -
New Greg Egan novel, Morphotrophic, coming in March 2024
13 votes -
Australia makes world-first decision to ban engineered stone following surge in silicosis cases
30 votes -
The achievement of gender parity in a large astrophysics research centre
7 votes -
Robot God - Ready To Launch (2022)
3 votes -
The Australian scientist who tried to raise the alarm about climate change asks himself "Where did I go wrong?"
17 votes -
Australian academics apologise for false AI-generated allegations against big four consultancy firms
10 votes -
In Canada’s battle with Big Tech, smaller publishers and independent outlets struggle to survive
15 votes -
Show Tildes: how I built the largest open database of Australian law
28 votes -
In the depths of Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art, a volcano is stirring – Hrafntinna (Obsidian) is an immersive installation by Icelandic artist and musician Jónsi
9 votes -
Tom Cardy - The Ballad of Smokin' Joe Rudeboy (2022)
11 votes -
Parcels - Live Vol. 2 (2023)
5 votes -
Haiku Hands - Not About You (2017)
5 votes -
Australian student invents potentially affordable electric car conversion kit
30 votes -
California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease
51 votes -
Yuki Tsunoda and Daniel Ricciardo to race for AlphaTauri in 2024
15 votes -
Summer of severe heatwaves predicted for Australia as Bureau of Meteorology declares El Niño
23 votes -
Australia tells dating apps to improve safety standards to protect users from sexual violence
12 votes -
The crazy VW Beetles that conquered Antarctica
7 votes -
Rafting the most polluted river in Australia
15 votes -
Rick Springfield - What's in my (record store) bag?
5 votes -
Ever Present, the National Gallery of Australia's behemoth exhibition of First Peoples art, resonates with Auckland audience
7 votes -
Victorian Aboriginal truth-telling inquiry calls for major overhaul of justice systems
12 votes -
How can I tell if my child is ready to start school next year?
10 votes -
Live roundworm found in Australian woman's brain in world-first discovery
14 votes -
Engineers just made concrete 30% stronger. The secret ingredient? Coffee.
37 votes -
Winners: Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year
18 votes -
Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds
19 votes -
A weekend away after the hardest year of my life
7 votes -
Lesbian group seeks human rights exemption to exclude trans women from Melbourne event
41 votes -
Matildas sign off with defeat as Sweden secure third place at Women's World Cup
8 votes -
Australian petition against bank actions cutting branch locations and restricting access to cash gains more than 120,000 signatures
12 votes -
MEUTE x Henrik Schwarz - The Coup (2023)
3 votes -
Australia mushroom deaths accidental, says cook
21 votes -
Matildas v France World Cup match pulls the biggest Australian TV audience of 2023 (so far)
9 votes -
Australia beat France in penalty thriller to reach World Cup semi-finals
11 votes -
Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso fire Australia into Women's World Cup quarter-finals with win over Denmark
9 votes -
Megathread for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup starts this Thursday, July 20th, and runs for the next month. here is a schedule that will automatically convert match times to your local...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup
starts this Thursday, July 20th, and runs for the next month.
here is a schedule that will automatically convert match times to your local timezone:
https://www.espn.com/soccer/schedule/_/date/20230720/league/fifa.wwc
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who lives in Australia or NZ. what have the preparations been like? are you planning on attending any matches?
or, anyone who is travelling from other countries to attend - what has your experience been like?
I'll be watching on YouTube TV. it's one of the more expensive streaming options (currently 73 USD/mo) but I've used it for men's and women's world cups since 2018 (as well as several years of live & time-shifted American football). they've had one glitch in all that time, during a 2018 semi-final match, but otherwise it's been damn near perfect. I'd definitely recommend it if you can afford it.
please limit discussion of other streaming options to legal ones only - linking to pirate streams could get Tildes and Deimos into copyright trouble.
like probably a lot of people, I'll be time-shifting matches because I'm on the US west coast and many will be inconveniently timed (but you better believe I'll be awake at 3am on Sunday Aug 20th for the final)
to avoid spoiling matches for people who haven't seen them yet, please use
<details>tags:<details> <summary>spoilers for Foo vs Bar match</summary> wow I can't believe so-and-so scored 15 goals </details>turns into:
spoilers for Foo vs Bar match
wow I can't believe so-and-so scored 15 goals
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2023 Logie Awards results
For non-Australians: This is Australian television's Night of Nights, equivalent to the USA's Emmy Awards or the UK's BAFTA Awards. The "Popular" awards are voted on by the general public. The...
For non-Australians: This is Australian television's Night of Nights, equivalent to the USA's Emmy Awards or the UK's BAFTA Awards.
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The "Popular" awards are voted on by the general public.
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The "Outstanding" awards are voted on by members of the Australian TV industry.
Gold Logie (Popular)
- Sonia Kruger
Silver Logies (Popular)
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Sam Neill
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Kitty Flanagan
Silver Logies (Outstanding)
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Patrick Brammall
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Harriet Dyer
The full results: https://www.nowtolove.com.au/celebrity/tv/logies-winners-2023-78374
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