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Drake officially cancels remaining dates of Australia and New Zealand tour

Drake officially cancels remaining dates of Australia and New Zealand tour

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Your web browser is no longer supported. To improve your experience update it here BREAKING New inflation data paves way for interest rate cut in two weeks Drake has cancelled the remaining shows on his Australian and New Zealand tour, months after he abruptly postponed the dates due to a scheduling conflict. Drake's management said the team was "actively working on rescheduling these dates along with adding some additional shows". Drake has cancelled the remaining shows on his Australian and New Zealand tour. (Getty) Live Nation Australia confirmed the cancellation in a statement on its website. "Live Nation Australia regrets to inform you that the previously postponed Drake shows in Australia and New Zealand have now been officially cancelled," the company said. "Despite extensive efforts to find a solution, rescheduling within the necessary timeframe was not possible. "Drake remains committed to returning and performing these shows when his schedule permits. "All purchases for the cancelled shows will receive a refund." Drake kicked off the February tour in Perth in early February before heading to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. According to air tracking websites, Drake's plane left Brisbane for Nadi in Fiji. CONTACT US
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'I'm not retiring': Actress Lynne McGranger announces major career news after winning Gold at the 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards
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  • Sky News AU

'I'm not retiring': Actress Lynne McGranger announces major career news after winning Gold at the 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards

Lynne McGranger has no plans to retire, a move many expected her to announce after winning Gold at the 65th TV WEEK Logie Awards. McGranger took home the gong at Sydney's The Star on Sunday evening, marking a celebrated end to the 72-year-old's three-decade-long role playing Irene Roberts on the famed Australian soap Home and Away. The actress announced her departure from the show in February and filmed her final scenes in March, with her exit airing in the coming days. Now, McGranger has traded Summer Bay for standing ovations and even could make a return to TV for the right role. She is on the road touring with the play, The Grandparents Club in which she plays modern grandmother Liz, who is navigating family complexities. 'I'm not retiring, absolutely not,' McGranger told The Daily Telegraph on Monday. 'If I had the opportunity to come back to television at some point, of course I would consider it depending on the role and the show…but not another 33 years because otherwise I'd be very, very old.' She described the momentous last few weeks as "the world's colliding" with Irene's storyline ending, a shift to live acting and now a Logies win. Reflecting on her time on Home and Away, she said she is very comfortable with her decision to leave the show given her record as the longest-serving female cast member of a TV soap in Australia. McGranger on Sunday evening won the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television over stars Julia Morris, Poh Ling Yeow, Allison Langdon, Hamish Blake, Lisa Millar and Sonia Kruger. "Thirty-three years, I've done this amazing show," she said when accepting her award, dressed in a stunning gold gown. "I'm thrilled and honoured. "Before I forget, this is going to be pride of place next to my 1974 Wagga Wagga Drama Festival Best Actress (award). "And it's true, it's absolutely true. That's when I went, 'This acting thing is kind of good! Maybe I will be better at it than I am at teaching'." Earlier in the evening, McGranger won the Silver Logie for Best Lead Actress in a Drama for the same role. "I know I've only got 30 seconds, but I'm old," she said at the time. "I want to thank the beautiful cast of Home and Away, who have just been my family and my friends. "I love you all." McGranger, on her final day on the Home and Away set, went out with a heartfelt farewell and was gifted flowers by her emotional co-stars. "I've had the ride of my life," she said in a statement. "And I love each and every one of you so much: The cast – Ray, Georgie, Emily, Shane, Ada, James, all the young'uns. "The art department, the writers, everybody – there are so many unsung heroes. This show is made up of so many parts. "You're all amazing, and it's been my great privilege to work with each and every one of you. "I'm touched, I'm humbled, and I'm so honoured. Thank you so much."

Lindsay Lohan arrives in Sydney for Freakier Friday premiere
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Courier-Mail

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Lindsay Lohan arrives in Sydney for Freakier Friday premiere

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Five hours was enough on Singapore Airlines' oldest, worst plane
Five hours was enough on Singapore Airlines' oldest, worst plane

The Age

time7 hours ago

  • The Age

Five hours was enough on Singapore Airlines' oldest, worst plane

The seats are arranged in a 3-3 configuration, and my aisle seat is second from the back. I selected this seat hoping to score a spare seat beside me. I'm thrilled to see this has worked. The 737-800 NG is an older style of plane, a relic from former regional carrier Silk Air. For several reasons, this plane is an outlier in the Singapore Airlines fleet. The economy seat width is fairly standard, at 17.7 inches (45cm). But its pitch is a paltry 30 inches (76cm) with a 5-inch (12.7cm) recline, giving it the dubious distinction of having the least legroom of any Singapore Airlines plane. It's worth noting that this plane has the only business class seats in the fleet that do not lie flat. Entertainment + tech Under the seat is a universal power outlet compatible with Australian plugs and a USB-A port. These are shared between passengers on a two-between-three basis. Another deviation: There's no seat-back entertainment screens. A subset of the KrisWorld Entertainment system can be viewed from your own device; I've forgotten my headphones, so that counts me out. The crew provides headphones, to plug into the armrest to listen to one of the 12 channels, as in the olden days. Wi-Fi? I'm afraid not. Service Something that's not an anomaly is the service. The Singapore Airlines crew is as attentive and efficient as always. When I realise the overhead locker above my seat is reserved for crew use, a friendly crew member kindly whisks my bag to a space further forward. Food The spiced chicken in creamy tomato gravy is finished by the time the cart gets to me, but my fish arrabbiata pasta, and salad of barley, cucumber and smoked salmon are tasty. Wines, beers and spirits are complimentary and later there are individual tubs of ice-cream. Surprisingly, there is no menu card in the seat back, nor on the limited selection of KrisWorld entertainment on my device. Sustainability Among many airlines, Singapore Airlines has committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2050.* Newer-generation aircraft help this cause by using less fuel, but not this one, which could be one reason the airline plans to replace it. Loading One more thing Singapore Airlines flies these dinosaurs on three routes, from Singapore to Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Kathmandu. By October, the airline plans to replace all 737-800 NGs with the more modern 737-Max 8 (which it already flies, with Boeing 787 Dreamliners, on the Kathmandu route). Seat pitch in economy will remain the same, but all seats on the new planes will have entertainment screens and Wi-Fi. Business class seats will lie flat, standardising this in the entire fleet. The price From about $1600 return for economy class from Sydney or Melbourne**. The verdict Five hours was long enough on the worst Singapore Airlines plane. The service was excellent, the food was good, but this does not feel like a Singapore Airlines experience. Our rating out of five ★★★

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