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Mystery Road’s Aaron Pedersen wins international acting award
ABC TV Mystery Road star Aaron Pedersen has won the inaugural AACTA International Award for Best Actor in a Series, trumping a strong field of nominees from Europe and the United States.
Pedersen’s role as Detective Jay Swan in the Indigenous-led drama series was recognised by members of the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts in the peer-judged award, which honours the best achievements in screen excellence from around the world.
The other nominees for the Best Actor in a Series Award were Jason Bateman for Ozark, Hugh Grant for The Undoing, Daniel Levy for Schitt’s Creek and Paul Mescal for Normal People.
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Warning to avoid swimming and fishing in parts of Avon and Swan Rivers
The Department of Health is warning members of the public to avoid areas of the Swan River where dead fish are visible and not to collect dead fish. Fishing in the area, as well as direct contact with the water, is also not advised.
The warning follows advice from the Parks and Wildlife Service at the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) that at least 600 dead fish have been reported in the Swan River.
The fish, mostly bream, have been reported near Garratt Road Bridge in Bayswater and upstream, however the extent of the fish kill is still being investigated.
The Bay Area s most anticipated restaurants opening this spring
After a year of casual fare, promising new fine dining restaurants are about to debut
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Mascarpone agnolotti from Bungalow Kitchen, an upcoming Tiburon restaurant by chef Michael Mina.David Varley
Many of the most exciting eats to emerge during the pandemic have been casual, takeout-oriented affairs, including pop-ups, ghost kitchens and home operations. But a rush of fine dining is on its way, with several of spring’s most anticipated openings leaning high-end and coming from chefs who used to work in Michelin-starred kitchens.
The recent lull in splashy, three-dollar-sign restaurant debuts makes sense with the pandemic, but now chefs are getting vaccinated and indoor dining is reopening across the Bay Area. Finally able to envision a future where their dining rooms can be full, these chefs have decided to open their doors this spring and many more are likely to follow this summer and fall. I
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Project Auckland: Fran O Sullivan - A Swan emerges from the cones
4 Mar, 2021 03:59 PM
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Barry Potter says all Aucklanders should be very proud of the massive redevelopment that is transforming the Downtown CBD and inner harbour. I want to acknowledge the patience that Aucklanders have had through the works that are being done. You can t do the kind of scale of work, change that s been achieved without disruption. The solutions down there will be truly transformational when they open up over the next couple of months, says Potter, who is the leading engineer in charge of the massive re-development of Auckland s City centre.