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  • The biggest moments in TV: Everything that had us talking in 2025 | The top-five television of 20…

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    By Meg Watson, Louise Rugendyke, Craig Mathieson, Debi Enker, Bronte Gossling, Michael Lallo and Nell Geraets

    TV moments: The final episode of The Project; Jonathan LaPaglia on Survivor Australia; Cate Blanchett on Squid Game; Magda Szubanksi at the Logies and Sam Pang,

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    While we love to talk about the best shows of the year and the best episodes of the year, there was so much more to the year in television. From news events, such as the axing of The Project, to I-can’t-believe-they did-that plot twists that had everyone talking (hello, White Lotus) and a glorious tribute to a TV legend, these are the TV moments that had us – and you, our readers – talking this year. We’d love to hear what you think of the list, and any moments you think deserved a mention, so please let us know in the comments below.

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    The 14 Best TV Shows of 2025

    On the small screen, 2025 was all about money—the ostentatious peacocking of wealth on shows such as Sirens, And Just Like That, Selling Sunset, and With Love, Meghan; the spiraling production costs of episodes themselves; the politicized wrestling over which megacorporation will take over Warner Bros. Discovery and its TV arms, including HBO. CBS canceled The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, in what seemed to many critics like an obvious sop to the Trump administration, ahead of Paramount’s $8 billion merger with the production company Skydance. ABC briefly pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live off the air, until public outrage mounted to such an extent that the market value of Disney, its parent company, fell by $4 billion. It’s hard to remember another time when the line between profiteering and entertainment has felt quite so porous.

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  • ‘The Abandons’ Is Everything Wrong With TV in 2025 | ‘The Abandons’ is a soap opera in Wester…

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    'The Abandons' Is Everything Wrong With TV in 2025

    The Abandons is a Rorschach test. What you see in the new Netflix western says at least as much about your perspective on the current TV landscape as it does about the show itself. Look at it one way, and it’s an innocuous potboiler—no masterpiece, sure, but entertaining enough to please fans of the genre. The girl-power themes; the casting of two beloved franchise leads, Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey, opposite one another; and the fact that it was created by Sons of Anarchy’s Kurt Sutter are guaranteed to delight various key segments of the platform’s meticulously quantified subscriber base. But for anyone who sifts through huge quantities of television, The Abandons embodies everything that’s frustrating about the medium right now. 

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    The dynamic landscape of current events often brings forth significant discussions. Monitoring these developments provides crucial insights.

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    Thunderstruck: AC/DC shakes Sydney in explosive homecoming show

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    Hearing AC/DC’s Thunderstruck played live answers a question you kind of already knew the answer to: yes, it sounds absolutely incredible in a stadium with around 70,000 people doing the “ah-ah, ah ah ah” bits. But when it’s played five songs in, it poses a more difficult question to answer: what are the band going to play as a final song now they’ve gone and ticked off what should be an obvious choice for a concert closer?

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    Travel Chaos to Unfold Across Australia Over an Event: What You Need to Know

    AC/DC’s final concert in Sydney has sparked an important travel advisory as authorities prepare for the massive crowds expected to descend upon Sydney Olympic Park. With around 70,000 fans making their way to the iconic venue, concerns about heavy traffic and transportation delays have led to calls for fans to prioritize public transport in order to avoid gridlock.

    The Transport for NSW Coordinator-General, Howard Collins, has issued a clear message to concertgoers: public transport should be the preferred mode of travel to Sydney Olympic Park. He emphasized the importance of planning ahead to avoid the expected traffic delays, especially during the busy Tuesday evening peak hour. Collins pointed out that large crowds traveling to the park during this time could exacerbate congestion, particularly for those coming from outside Sydney.

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    When you can’t celebrate on the original day, why not double-down for the WA Day festival?

    The annual celebration of our State will again be held across two days this weekend, with a plethora of free daytime entertainment backed up by high octane music concerts both nights at Burswood Park.

    A WA-themed drone show, exclusive to Saturday night, is tipped to be one of the weekend’s standouts, while fireworks will cap the free activities both nights.

    Local hip-hop artist Drapht headlines the onstage bill on Saturday, with other performers including Orchxtra featuring acclaimed stage star Lucy Durack, Eurovision contestants Voyager, Ullah, Boox Kid, Smol Fish, and South Summit.

    WA Day Festival 2025: Almost a dozen free rides, as well as showbag favourites, on offer for weekend of fun

    With just two sleeps to go, the countdown is officially on for WA’s favourite family festival — and there is plenty of fun to be had.

    WA Day Festival celebrations will kick-off on Saturday morning, with tens of thousands of festival-goers expected to descend on Burswood Park for the two-day carnival.

    The event will boast almost a dozen free fairground rides and more than 40 showbags — including the infamous Bertie Beetle showbag.

    Among the nine rides on offer are the heart-stopping Dream Swinger and Storm, and carnival favourites Dodgem Drift and Cup and Saucer.

    Seven-year-old Edie Murphy was given an exclusive sneak peak of the Fiesta Balloon on Thursday afternoon — a dizzying ride, spinning young thrill-seekers into the sky — and said she wanted to ride it “100 times”.

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    WA Day Festival reveals set times for big weekend of celebrations

    The set times for WA Day Festival have been revealed, with a massive lineup of sixteen homegrown acts hitting the stage at Burswood Park on Saturday, November 22 and Sunday, November 23.

    Live music highlights include Jebediah, Drapht, Little Birdy, South Summit and Voyager, while the free two-day festival will also have a display of fireworks, free rides and food stalls.

    On Saturday night, the WA Day Drone Show is set to light up the sky with hundreds of synchronised drones, forming displays of distinct Western Australian imagery. The Drone Show will be set to an original WA-made soundtrack and aims to celebrate the spirit, stories and landscape of WA.

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