Above: Victoria Devine and Glen James
The highest honour of the night, Podcast of The Year, has been awarded to the powerful True Crime podcast The Lawyer, the Sniper & the Nsw Police. A popular podcast, which shares powerful testimonies from two survivors of the Nsw Police workforce, also nabbed the top spot for the Best Interview Podcast.
Selected by the Australian Podcast Awards, Podcast Champion was awarded to APA multi year award winners Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley’s Life Uncut. Listeners’ Choice went to mum and daughter duo Kat and Latisha Clark’s Basically Besties.
The ever-growing popularity of business, finance and ‘money saving’ audio shows saw multi-nominated ‘She's On The Money’ take the coveted top spot of the Business podcasts. A consistently popular category of True Crime podcasts saw Inside The Tribe take home the win, whilst Sex & Relationships podcast The Hook Up beat out popular listens ‘It...
The highest honour of the night, Podcast of The Year, has been awarded to the powerful True Crime podcast The Lawyer, the Sniper & the Nsw Police. A popular podcast, which shares powerful testimonies from two survivors of the Nsw Police workforce, also nabbed the top spot for the Best Interview Podcast.
Selected by the Australian Podcast Awards, Podcast Champion was awarded to APA multi year award winners Laura Byrne and Brittany Hockley’s Life Uncut. Listeners’ Choice went to mum and daughter duo Kat and Latisha Clark’s Basically Besties.
The ever-growing popularity of business, finance and ‘money saving’ audio shows saw multi-nominated ‘She's On The Money’ take the coveted top spot of the Business podcasts. A consistently popular category of True Crime podcasts saw Inside The Tribe take home the win, whilst Sex & Relationships podcast The Hook Up beat out popular listens ‘It...
- 11/22/2023
- Podnews.net
The nation’s most prestigious podcast ceremony, The Australian Podcast Awards (APAs) powered by iHeart, returns for 2023 – celebrating the very best of the Australian podcast industry - while spotlighting rising talent that has gained acclaim over the past year.
The 2023 Australian Podcast Awards promises to be bigger and better than ever with a total of 30 award categories from Best New Podcast to Podcast of the Year and every genre-based category in between.
Over 45 judges listened to nearly 700 submissions in 2022, awarding gold to 28 top podcasts across categories from True Crime to Comedy and Sex & Relationships.
The news of the 2023 Australian Podcast Awards comes as Australia retains it title against the U.S. as the world’s biggest podcast listening nation, and the industry continues to produce a record-number of break-through podcasts.
Jennie Meynell, Business Lead, Australian Podcast Awards, said:
“Australia is home to some of the world’s best podcast production.
The 2023 Australian Podcast Awards promises to be bigger and better than ever with a total of 30 award categories from Best New Podcast to Podcast of the Year and every genre-based category in between.
Over 45 judges listened to nearly 700 submissions in 2022, awarding gold to 28 top podcasts across categories from True Crime to Comedy and Sex & Relationships.
The news of the 2023 Australian Podcast Awards comes as Australia retains it title against the U.S. as the world’s biggest podcast listening nation, and the industry continues to produce a record-number of break-through podcasts.
Jennie Meynell, Business Lead, Australian Podcast Awards, said:
“Australia is home to some of the world’s best podcast production.
- 6/6/2023
- Podnews.net
The Challenge two-time champ Jonna Mannion was the first Challenge legend off the board in World Championship when Australia standout Grant Crapp drafted her. In a recent interview, she admitted she considers the players from the Australian franchise the players to beat and explained why.
The ‘Australian’ Global MVPs all teamed up with ‘The Challenge’ champs
Four Global MVPs representing spinoffs The Challenge: Argentina, Australia, UK, and USA returned for World Championship to face off alongside Challenge veterans for the global title. It began with the group competing in a multi-step qualifier with the male and female player who finished last, earning a spot in elimination.
Additionally, the MVPs would pick an MTV legend of the opposite sex in a draft based on when they finished the challenge. Australia’s Grant Crapp won and picked two-time champ Jonna Mannion first, initially surprising her and the rest of the competition.
The...
The ‘Australian’ Global MVPs all teamed up with ‘The Challenge’ champs
Four Global MVPs representing spinoffs The Challenge: Argentina, Australia, UK, and USA returned for World Championship to face off alongside Challenge veterans for the global title. It began with the group competing in a multi-step qualifier with the male and female player who finished last, earning a spot in elimination.
Additionally, the MVPs would pick an MTV legend of the opposite sex in a draft based on when they finished the challenge. Australia’s Grant Crapp won and picked two-time champ Jonna Mannion first, initially surprising her and the rest of the competition.
The...
- 3/13/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Challenge: Australia included several competitors from popular reality TV shows, with Troy Cullen and Kiki Morris winning the series. They, along with Emily Seebohm and Grant Crapp, are currently competing in the World Championship. Here are three things you should know about Australia if you didn’t watch the spinoff.
The ‘Bachie’ Alliance ran the house
Several players who previously appeared on The Bachelor: Australia, including season 4’s Megan Marx and Kiki Morris, season 5’s Ciarran Stott, season 6’s Brittany Hockley and Brooke Blurton, and season 7’s Jessica Brody and Konrad Bién-Stephen quickly allied arriving to the Challenge house, calling themselves the “Bachie” crew.
A few came into The Challenge: Australia with history as Jessica and Ciarran, who had a fling during Bachelor in Paradise: Australia didn’t end things on the best terms. Additionally, Brooke B. worried about working with Konrad as he made it to her final...
The ‘Bachie’ Alliance ran the house
Several players who previously appeared on The Bachelor: Australia, including season 4’s Megan Marx and Kiki Morris, season 5’s Ciarran Stott, season 6’s Brittany Hockley and Brooke Blurton, and season 7’s Jessica Brody and Konrad Bién-Stephen quickly allied arriving to the Challenge house, calling themselves the “Bachie” crew.
A few came into The Challenge: Australia with history as Jessica and Ciarran, who had a fling during Bachelor in Paradise: Australia didn’t end things on the best terms. Additionally, Brooke B. worried about working with Konrad as he made it to her final...
- 3/12/2023
- by Tamara Grant
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Rebel Wilson recently spoke on the “Life Uncut” podcast, where she shared with hosts Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne how she met her girlfriend, Ramona Agruma.
“Well, we met [through] my mutual friend Hugh Sheridan. He had known Ramona for years and me for years, and I was always telling him like, I went to New York with Hugh and realized, ‘Ah, all these dudes. Like, they’re either not romantic or something, and I feel like they could be cheating.’ There was always some issue,” stated Wilson.
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“And then he just was like, ‘You should meet Ramona.’ And I was like, ‘Uh, who?’ And he’s like, ‘Yeah, I’ll set you up.’ But then he waited weirdly for two months. And then, like text introduced us. And it could...
“Well, we met [through] my mutual friend Hugh Sheridan. He had known Ramona for years and me for years, and I was always telling him like, I went to New York with Hugh and realized, ‘Ah, all these dudes. Like, they’re either not romantic or something, and I feel like they could be cheating.’ There was always some issue,” stated Wilson.
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“And then he just was like, ‘You should meet Ramona.’ And I was like, ‘Uh, who?’ And he’s like, ‘Yeah, I’ll set you up.’ But then he waited weirdly for two months. And then, like text introduced us. And it could...
- 2/14/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Actress Eva Mendes was once fired from a hotdog stand after giving an “inappropriate” gift to a co-worker.
The 48-year-old actress worked as a hotdog vendor before finding fame in Hollywood and revealed that she was dismissed from her position after giving a colleague an “inappropriate gift” during the holiday season, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Without revealing exactly what the gift was, she told Will McMahon and Woody Whitelaw on Kiis FM: “I got fired from one place only, but it was a hotdog on a stick place. Oh god, this is bad too… I was a Secret Santa and I gave an inappropriate gift. I’m giving you guys way too much right now. You’re like, literally this is the end of my day. But the good thing about getting fired is you get to collect unemployment (benefits)!”
Meanwhile, ‘Hitch’ actress has been in a relationship with...
The 48-year-old actress worked as a hotdog vendor before finding fame in Hollywood and revealed that she was dismissed from her position after giving a colleague an “inappropriate gift” during the holiday season, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Without revealing exactly what the gift was, she told Will McMahon and Woody Whitelaw on Kiis FM: “I got fired from one place only, but it was a hotdog on a stick place. Oh god, this is bad too… I was a Secret Santa and I gave an inappropriate gift. I’m giving you guys way too much right now. You’re like, literally this is the end of my day. But the good thing about getting fired is you get to collect unemployment (benefits)!”
Meanwhile, ‘Hitch’ actress has been in a relationship with...
- 11/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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