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Zoë Ventoura on her work in Packed to the Rafters, Home and Away and Doctor Doctor, motherhood and secrets she s kept

Normal text size Very large text size Zoë Ventoura is being hugely apologetic. “I’m so sorry, I feel really awful about this” is how she starts our chat. We were meant to be doing this interview in person at the Sunday Life photo shoot but a bug has kept Zoë house-bound, so due to a pressing deadline we are speaking over the phone about her new role in Nine’s Doctor Doctor prior to the shoot instead. Pre-COVID, it was frustrating when a snuffly actor requested a “phoner” instead of a face-to-face interview in which it’s easier to gain insight into him or her as a person – dissecting a bored gaze or welcoming a warm smile. But if there’s a takeaway lesson from the pandemic, it’s this: if sick, stay home.

Zoë Ventoura on her work in Packed to the Rafters, Home and Away and Doctor Doctor, motherhood and secrets she s kept

Zoë Ventoura on her work in Packed to the Rafters, Home and Away and Doctor Doctor, motherhood and secrets she s kept
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Sculptor had strong work ethic, meticulous attention to detail

Sculptor had strong work ethic, meticulous attention to detail We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Simon McInnes Normal text size Motorists may well be familiar with sculpture Fire Within Two on the M1 Freeway at the Kororoit Creek Road intersection between Melbourne and Geelong. It was the creation of sculptor Adrian Mauriks, who has died following a battle with cancer. Mauriks, the creator of many notable sculptures in Melbourne, including the installation Silence at Docklands, became known for his prolific volume of sculptural work. Adrian was born in Holland and emigrated to Australia with his family in 1957. The family were in the printing business and Adrian completed his apprenticeship in printing before developing an interest in painting. In 1965, he travelled to England and Europe with his wife, Mary, and the two years they spent wandering through art galleries ignited his passion for art.

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Literature)

© Alice Neale. Courtesy of Ned Beauman London-born Ned Beauman is the author of four novels, each of them published to critical acclaim. Released in 2010, Boxer, Beetle, its protagonist a hapless Londoner with an unfortunate medical condition that lends him the smell of rotten fish, won The Guardian First Book Award, and its successor, The Teleportation Accident, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2012. Glow, published in 2014, updates the thriller for a new generation, its characters spread out over several continents but converging on a dentist’s office not far from Charing Cross. Published in 2017, his fourth novel, Madness Is Better Than Defeat, posits two competing expeditions to a Maya temple complex in Central America, one bent on dismantling a pyramid and sending it to New York. Beauman’s fascination for faux historical events that take improbable turns into the absurd have yielded some of the best novels in English in recent years. He also writes for

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