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SBS Australia
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- SBS Australia
First Nations Programming and Performances at 2025's Brisbane Festival
NITV Radio's Veronica Lenard speaks with multiple First Nations talents involved in the Brisbane Festival 2025, including writer, performer and director Miss Ellaneous (AKA Ben Graetz), Director and Co-writer Stephen Page and Artistic Director Louise Bezzina. Louise Bezzina is now entering her sixth and final Brisbane Festival, championing a program that is full of Firs Nations Talent. Sharing with us that having such big public projects if part of the strategy, saying "is an opportunity to conversations that we are not having and to do it in a way that is respectful". Stephen Page is the Director and Co-writer of Baleen Moodjan in an epic collaboration with dancers Kiarn Doyle, Rika Hamaguchi, Gusta Mara, Beau Dean, Riley Smith, and Glory Tuohy-Daniel as well as musicians Jorjabelle Munday and Taj Pigram and more. Stephen shares about his connection to the storytelling shared by his late mother, saying " this is a gift for our people and our storytelling and also a black perspective.. under water in the mainstream that is celebratory". Ben Graetz is the writer and director of Tina - A Tropical Love Story, but is also known as performer Miss Ellaneous. Ben shares what audiences may expect from this show as he invites other performers to do a Tina Number as well, as an enable of high energy performances saying "it is really my love letter and tribute to the only and only Tina Turner"
Herald Sun
28-04-2025
- Sport
- Herald Sun
2025 VOBIS Gold Strike at Warrnambool preview: Henry Dwyer with Miss Ellaneous
Don't miss out on the headlines from Horse Racing. Followed categories will be added to My News. Miss Ellaneous will debut against some promising fillies, including the recent $250,000 VOBIS Gold Rush winner Killiana, with only one autumn jumpout behind her. Dwyer had previously abandoned Miss Ellaneous's spring campaign after one jumpout but said he had seen enough to know the Brazen Beau filly had talent. • PUNT LIKE A PRO: Become a Racenet iQ member and get expert tips – with fully transparent return on investment statistics – from Racenet's team of professional punters at our Pro Tips section. SUBSCRIBE NOW! 'We like her,' Dwyer said. 'She's a big, strong filly that we bought at the Magic Millions. 'She trialled up well around that time and we had delusions of grandeur but she just went sore in the knees and we had to put her out again. 'She seems good this time and we've got a good opinion of her but this looks a strong race.' • Gronkowski primed for another touchdown at Warrnambool on Tuesday Miss Ellaneous is a $15 chance in early betting on the VOBIS Gold Strike. Dwyer said the two-year-old had plenty of improvement left in her and would continue her preparation after her debut test at Warrnambool. 'She's a nice competitive filly but she's probably been rushed a fraction to get to this race because it's such a nice race to kick off in,' Dwyer said. 'But I think she's a good level of horse. 'Whatever she does, she'll improve on but I still think she's good enough to be competitive.' Full fields for Tuesday's Warrnambool meeting are available here. Originally published as Trainer Henry Dwyer to aim unraced filly Miss Ellaneous at 2025 VOBIS Gold Strike at Warrnambool

News.com.au
28-04-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
Trainer Henry Dwyer to aim unraced filly Miss Ellaneous at 2025 VOBIS Gold Strike at Warrnambool
An abbreviated preparation could suffice for a Henry Dwyer -trained filly in Tuesday's $125,000 VOBIS Gold Strike (1000m) at Warrnambool. Miss Ellaneous will debut against some promising fillies, including the recent $250,000 VOBIS Gold Rush winner Killiana, with only one autumn jumpout behind her. Dwyer had previously abandoned Miss Ellaneous's spring campaign after one jumpout but said he had seen enough to know the Brazen Beau filly had talent. • 'We like her,' Dwyer said. 'She's a big, strong filly that we bought at the Magic Millions. 'She trialled up well around that time and we had delusions of grandeur but she just went sore in the knees and we had to put her out again. 'She seems good this time and we've got a good opinion of her but this looks a strong race.' Miss Ellaneous is a $15 chance in early betting on the VOBIS Gold Strike. Dwyer said the two-year-old had plenty of improvement left in her and would continue her preparation after her debut test at Warrnambool. 'She's a nice competitive filly but she's probably been rushed a fraction to get to this race because it's such a nice race to kick off in,' Dwyer said. 'But I think she's a good level of horse. 'Whatever she does, she'll improve on but I still think she's good enough to be competitive.'