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Arts Centre Melbourne's Morning Melodies is returning in 2024 with a feel-good lineup beat.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from beat.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Pants on Fire Melbourne DATE Pants On Fire, live on-stage at Andrew Kay’s brand new venue Brunswick Ballroom. Two teams of well known showbiz types from comedy, television, film, music and more; compete to see who is the greatest bullshit artist of them all. Pants on Fire is a live on-stage panel game, which started as a way to stay sane during lockdown and now explodes live onstage. Host Karen Davitt (Blue Heelers, Skirts, All Day Fritz) is joined every Wednesday evening (starting March 24) by headliner performers from the Melbourne Comedy Festival and beyond including: Jane Clifton, Geraldine Hickey, Brian Nankervis, Derek Guille, Dave O’Neil, Anna Go-Go, Adam Zwar, Fiona Scott Norman, Russell Fletcher, Alison Ferrier, Dan Witton, Fahey Younger, Dylan Lewis and more to be announced, not to mention surprise kamikaze guests from the audience itself. ....
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Getty/sutlafk 2020 has been tough – but that’s no reason not to celebrate our successes, whatever form they’ve taken. As the year that no one was prepared for draws to a close, optometrists from Cornwall to Edinburgh tell us about the achievements they’re most proud of. Ahmed Ejaz, locum optometrist, West Midlands: taking on a residency and finishing a novel “This hasn’t been easy. Nobody said it would be, but I’ve kept as positive as possible for my family, friends and the patients that I’ve seen since returning to practice. “Although locum work has picked up, I decided to take on a residency for the first time in years. Now is as good a time as any. My training and support team have been amazing in welcoming me back to practice. ....