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Getting her money's worth! TV reporter Angela Bishop wears the same $1,600 designer frock at THIRD major event in a matter of months
Getting her money's worth! TV reporter Angela Bishop wears the same $1,600 designer frock at THIRD major event in a matter of months

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Getting her money's worth! TV reporter Angela Bishop wears the same $1,600 designer frock at THIRD major event in a matter of months

Angela Bishop is getting her 'cost per wear' down when it comes to her favourite gown. The TV presenter, 57, has donned the same sleek, black designer dress at three major events this year so far. The $1,599 gown from Rebecca Vallance has proven a wardrobe staple for Angela, who wore it to the Golden Globes, the AACTA Awards and now the Grace Gala in the past few months. Angela was again in the frock this weekend as she attended the gala on Saturday at Hyatt Regency Sydney. She showed off her slimmed-down frame in the off-the-shoulder black number which features a corseted bodice. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. It's proven to be a wardrobe staple for the thrifty television host - who even donned the same heart earrings that she's previously matched with the dress. Angela first wore the dress when she stepped out for the 2025 Golden Globes in Los Angeles January. She then wore the same satin gown again at the 2025 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast in February. The Channel 10 star was hard at work on the red carpet at the Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast for the glitzy event on the night. The television star has not only been flaunting her favourite frock but her recent slim down. Angela had first showed off her shock weight loss at the Golden Globes in January. At the time, she posted to Instagram to share a very glamorous image of herself before she took to the red carpet for Channel 10 on the glitzy evening. Angela has spoken openly about her weight loss and previously described the key changes she made in her lifestyle to drop the kilos. Back in 2020, Angela told how she made one simple change in her diet rather than hitting the gym regularly. 'I recently gave up my sugar-free energy drink addiction,' she revealed on her morning TV show at the time. 'I was drinking between 2-3 cans a day and changing absolutely nothing else about my diet, I've lost two kilos in three and a half weeks.' She admitted she had a 'painful' withdrawal from the energy drinks but felt 'great' after kicking the habit. 'I had very very bad headaches and didn't feel good at all,' she added. After dropping further kilos, she has been showing off her slender frame in recent months with a string of glamorous red carpet appearances. Angela made a name for herself on Studio 10 but the embattled program was axed in November 2023 after more than a decade on air. Angela, as well as her fellow hosts Narelda Jacobs and Tristan MacManus, remained with Channel 10 and were redeployed into new roles. She now serves as 10 News First's entertainment editor and takes to the red carpet for the program interviewing the stars.

Channel 10's Angela Bishop shows off her trimmer than ever figure in skin tight jeans after incredible weight loss
Channel 10's Angela Bishop shows off her trimmer than ever figure in skin tight jeans after incredible weight loss

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Channel 10's Angela Bishop shows off her trimmer than ever figure in skin tight jeans after incredible weight loss

Angela Bishop is fighting fit and happy to show off her new figure. The TV presenter, 57, stepped out at the Sydney premiere of new movie Bring Her Back on Monday night and was looking slimmer than ever. The Channel 10 star opted for a pair of skintight jeans that flared to a bell bottom design and sat close to her trim pins. Angela added a well tailored denim jacket in the same fabric over a brown lace camisole. The television host finished the look with a pair of stacked heels and statement earrings as well as a red manicure. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. For makeup, Angela chose a clean and peachy palette with a nude lip gloss while wearing her blonde hair down in waves. Angela has been slimming down in recent months and was looking trim and terrific as she arrived at the 2025 AACTA Awards in February. She was hard at work on the red carpet at the Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast for the glitzy event. The TV star opted for a slinky black dress that clung close to her slimmed down figure. Angela had first showed off her shock weight loss as she stepped out for the 2025 Golden Globes in January. She posted to Instagram to share a very glamorous snap of herself before she took to the red carpet for Channel 10 on the glitzy evening. She showed off her slimmed-down frame in a $1,599 off-the-shoulder black gown with a corset bodice from Rebecca Vallance as she posed in her hotel room. Angela has spoken openly about her weight loss and previously described the key changes she made in her lifestyle to drop the kilos. Angela has been slimming down in recent months. She is pictured in May 2022 Back in 2020, Angela told how she made one simple change in her diet rather than hitting the gym regularly. 'I recently gave up my sugar-free energy drink addiction,' she revealed on her morning TV show at the time. 'I was drinking between 2-3 cans a day and changing absolutely nothing else about my diet, I've lost two kilos in three and a half weeks.' She admitted she had a 'painful' withdrawal from the energy drinks but felt 'great' after kicking the habit. 'I had very very bad headaches and didn't feel good at all,' she added. After dropping further kilos, she has been showing off her slender frame in recent months with a string of glamorous red carpet appearances. Angela made a name for herself on Studio 10 but the embattled program was axed in November 2023 after more than a decade on air. Angela, as well as her fellow hosts Narelda Jacobs and Tristan MacManus, remained with Channel 10 and were redeployed into new roles. She now serves as 10 News First's entertainment editor and takes to the red carpet for the program interviewing the stars. Angela Baikie died in late November 2017 after battling a rare form of cancer. The couple married in 2005.

Channel 10's Angela Bishop's heartbreaking tribute to her late husband Peter seven years after his death: 'I miss you with all my heart'
Channel 10's Angela Bishop's heartbreaking tribute to her late husband Peter seven years after his death: 'I miss you with all my heart'

Daily Mail​

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Channel 10's Angela Bishop's heartbreaking tribute to her late husband Peter seven years after his death: 'I miss you with all my heart'

Veteran entertainment reporter Angela Bishop has made a heartbreaking tribute to her late husband Peter Baikie on what would have been their 20th wedding anniversary. The 57-year-old Channel 10 reporter posted a picture of the couple on their big day back in May 2005. '20 years ago today. I miss you with all my heart,' Angela wrote in the caption. The image shows Angela wearing her lavish cream wedding gown with a veil and long train as the couple pose for professional wedding photos. Peter looked dashing in a formal black suit with a white dress shirt and cream tie. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. In the photo, the couple can be seen gazing adoringly at one another. Angela has often spoken out about her crushing grief following Peter's death from a rare form of cancer in November 2017. He was just 54. The couple share a 15-year-old daughter, Amelia. Friends and followers of Angela sent messages of support under her post, including comedian Jane Kennedy. 'Sending much love,' the Castle filmmaker posted, adding a smiley emoji and four kisses. The Morning Show's Kylie Gillies also sent her love, posting three red heart emojis on Angela's post. 'Sending warm hugs' messaged singer and actress Tottie Goldsmith. Lauren Zonfrillo, widow of the late MasterChef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo also posted a trio of red love heart emoji's in support. Meanwhile, Australian actress Kerry Armstrong sent a beautiful message to Angela. 'We can see and feel how much Pete loved you and you him Ang. Our love will always live on xxxx,' the SeaChange star posted, Angela and Peter met in 2002 in a bar and married three years later in 2005. Back in 2021, Angela opened up about the heartbreak she feels every Father's Day amid twin tragedies. The entertainment reporter lost both her father Alan and then her husband seven years apart. 'Now, Father's Day is the hardest day of the year,' the former Studio 10 star wrote in a piece for Stellar magazine. 'The sight of a father holding his little girl's hand in the street becomes impossible to bear.' Angela's father Alan passed away in 2010 following an eight year battle with gastrointestinal stromal tumours. A veteran red carpet reporter, Angela has also acted, famously making a brief cameo in the 1983 Nicole Kidman film BMX Bandits. She has also made two cameo appearances on American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2021, for 'service to entertainment journalism'.

Angela Bishop shares never-before-seen photos of a young Nicole Kidman and Robin Williams as she marks 36 years at Channel 10
Angela Bishop shares never-before-seen photos of a young Nicole Kidman and Robin Williams as she marks 36 years at Channel 10

Daily Mail​

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Angela Bishop shares never-before-seen photos of a young Nicole Kidman and Robin Williams as she marks 36 years at Channel 10

Angela Bishop has shared a photo gallery of the A-listers she has interviewed over the past three decades, showing big names like Nicole Kidman and Robin Williams Williams like we've never seen them before. The veteran presenter, 57, recently marked 36 years with Network Ten and to celebrate the occasion, uploaded a treasure trove of old photographs. One precious photo from the early '90s shows Angela posing with a frizzy-haired Nicole Kidman, as the Hollywood actress was on the brink of stardom. Another picture captures her posing with American actors Robin Williams and Billy Crystal, when they were in Australia in 1997 to promote their movie Father's Day. She also shared photos of her meeting Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones, U2 frontman Bono, Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman and Hugh Grant. The Sydney-born presenter captioned the gallery with some heartfelt words: 'This month marks my 36 year anniversary at Network 10. I got to flicking through some old pics. You never know what you'll find.' Many of Angela's celebrity friends took to the comment section to congratulate her on her long career. 'OMG ANG!!! You are such an icon of media! Love you & your amazing body of work! One of the most fabulous women I know!' gushed fellow presenter Jessica Rowe. 'The best of the best! Massive achievement, congrats!!!' added Nova radio star Jase Hawkins. Angela began working for Channel Ten in 1989 and is one of the network's most esteemed presenters. She made a name for herself on Studio 10 but the embattled program was axed in November 2023 after more than a decade on-air. Angela, as well as her fellow hosts Narelda Jacobs and Tristan MacManus, remained with Channel 10 and were redeployed to new roles. She now serves as 10 News First's entertainment editor and takes to the red carpet for the program interviewing the stars. Angela shares daughter, Amelia, 15, with her late husband Peter Baikie. Baikie died in late November 2017 after battling a rare form of cancer. The couple married in 2005. The 54-year-old mechanic was diagnosed in February 2016 and he died on November 22. In an interview with The Australian Women's Weekly, Angela revealed what it was like raising her daughter alone following the loss of her husband. 'I'm a single mum, not by any choice or planning, but unexpectedly,' she said. 'Parenting is a huge responsibility and when I lost Peter I had no-one to bounce off anymore,' she went on. 'We were often on the same page and now I don't have that person to run things by. 'I've had wonderful extended family to help since I've been on my own, but it's not quite the same.'

Affordable housing projects moving forward to Saskatoon city council
Affordable housing projects moving forward to Saskatoon city council

CBC

time07-02-2025

  • Business
  • CBC

Affordable housing projects moving forward to Saskatoon city council

Social Sharing Three locations in Saskatoon — a downtown gravel parking lot, a portion of land next to the Lakewood Civic Centre and an empty lot at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Ruth Street — are on track to become affordable housing hubs. On Wednesday, Saskatoon's standing policy committee on planning, development and community services recommended city council approve three affordable housing projects, totalling 256 units, and the associated incentives to build them. In June 2024, council authorized city administration to start accepting proposals to build housing on city-owned land, with priority given to applications from non-profits, housing co-operatives and Indigenous organizations. With $15 million from the federal government's housing accelerator fund — which is meant to increase housing across the country — the city offered incentives of $50,000 per unit and five years of incremental tax abatements. As a part of the deal, the projects had to meet certain criteria, including meeting housing accelerator fund timelines, making sure units remain affordable for at least 20 years and renting all affordable units to low-income households. 3 projects recommended The largest application comes from Camponi Housing Corporation, a Métis housing organization looking to build 120 units on a portion of 1635 McKercher Drive, adjacent to the Lakewood Civic Centre. Camponi's proposal includes wraparound supports, a community garden, training space, common room, daycare, confectionary and more. Angela Bishop, chair of trustees for Camponi, said their waiting list for affordable housing grows daily. "Currently for our entire portfolio, we have over 800 individuals and families that are on our waiting list for any affordable housing that we have," Bishop said at Wednesday's committee meeting. While the organization is getting $5.6 million in capital grants and almost $1 million through the incentive, Bishop said the deal doesn't come without a cost for Camponi, which still has to cough up around $3.5 million for the land alone. Another project, slightly smaller at 112 affordable units, is being proposed by the Saskatoon Open Door Society (SODA), which has its own unique vision for what is currently a parking lot at the corner of 23rd Street East and Third Avenue North. "SODA is embarking on a transformative initiative to create Welcome Place Affordable Housing Community, a purpose-built, centralized facility that integrates affordable housing with comprehensive community services," said Ahmad Majid, the fund development and communications manager at SODA. Majid said the downtown hub would also offer wrap-around supports like settlement and integration services, social and emotional support, children and youth services, food security programs, classrooms, an ethnic grocery store and a daycare. "Between October 2022 and October 2023, Saskatoon's population grew by 14,400 individuals, the largest year-over-year increase in the post-war era, with 85 per cent of that growth attributed to newcomers," said Majid, while highlighting the critical need for affordable housing options. The report from city administration lists $5.6 million in grants and about $850,000 in tax abatements for SODA. The smallest affordable housing project in the report is a for-profit build by a private business. It would be located at the corner of Broadway Avenue and Ruth Street, with 24 affordable units. It's getting $1.2 million in grants and around $100,000 in tax abatements. City administration noted in the committee meeting that even if the building is sold, the next owner would have to maintain the agreement with the city, including keeping the rent affordable for at least 20 years. Housing better than parking lots: expert Ehab Diab, an assistant professor in the department of geography and planning at the University of Saskatchewan, supports the projects. "I think this is very promising to add this affordable housing in a different area of the city and I'm very excited particularly with the one that is going to be in the downtown.… I think downtown needs more residents," said Diab. Diab said building more housing in the downtown will help improve public transit ridership, while also providing low-income people with more accessibility to transit. "When we get more people living in downtown, we'll get more activity going on like economic activities … maybe a grocery store hopefully, so we need this," he added. Compared to someone using a parking lot, Diab said, it's a benefit to everyone to have more people permanently living in downtown.

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