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Father-son duo open Harcourts Katanning & Districts

The Announcement: Local real estate veterans Steve and Reuben Davis have established Harcourts Katanning & Districts, marking a significant expansion for the brand in Western Australia’s Great Southern region. The father-son team brings generations of local knowledge to their new venture, with Steve Davis’s real estate career dating back to the late 1980s when he […]

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Queensland’s top residential business opens new commercial arm

This addition to the business marks a significant milestone for the group as it diversifies its service offerings. RWC Collective will be a collaboration between experienced commercial real estate professionals Isaac Sarra and Neal Orpin, and Ray White Collective business owners Haesley Cush and Matt Lancashire.  The commercial team will be supported by real estate

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Puerto Rican artist iLe: 'I feel motivated to rescue our cultural history'

Right now, Ileana Mercedes Cabra Joglar should be working feverishly at a recording studio somewhere in her native Puerto Rico, adding new songs to her much-anticipated fourth solo album. But at 35, the artist known as iLe — one of the most luminous and visionary voices in contemporary Latin music — tends to get a

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How to watch the 2025 SAG Awards and everything else you need to know

Awards-season junkies, grab your popcorn and ballots. The Screen Actors Guild Awards, the last major awards ceremony before the Oscars, are just a few days away. The awards show — voted on by members of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists — recognizes the best film and television performances of the

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Review: A master director's empathy shines in the belatedly released 'The Annihilation of Fish'

No movie deserves the ignominious burial that Charles Burnett’s 1999 romantic drama originally received. Premiering at the Toronto Film Festival before making its way to a few subsequent events, it essentially vanished in the wake of a negative Variety review, failing to secure distribution and seemingly destined to languish in obscurity. But to watch “The

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Amid Liam Payne death probe, singer's friend and two hotel workers cleared of charges

Two hotel workers and a friend of late pop star Liam Payne will no longer face charges relating to the One Direction singer’s unexpected death last year, Argentine judges decided this week. According to a court document reviewed by The Times, appeals court judges on Wednesday decided to reverse involuntary manslaughter charges for Rogelio “Roger”

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Review: In the uplifting yet mundane 'The Unbreakable Boy,' a dad finally wises up

First, the good news about “The Unbreakable Boy,” a family drama based on the 2014 memoir by Scott LeRette: Zachary Levi is finally acting his age. After a few high-profile childlike roles in the “Shazam” movies and “Harold and the Purple Crayon,” it’s a relief to see him as an adult. The film is also

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'A Thousand Blows' review: Steven Knight's boxing drama is anything but subtle

Fictionally speaking, of all criminal pursuits, thievery is the most romantic because it requires a significant degree of cleverness, of subtlety and skill and, by practical necessity, isn’t violent. Thieves do their work without being noticed. It’s not just a case of “nobody gets hurt”; nobody has to be told that nobody gets hurt because

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TikTok's top artist Yeri Mua gets real on immigration, Bellakath beef

Inside Santa Ana’s Yost Theater last Saturday night, the thick bass of gritty reggaeton beats turned the crowd into one sweaty, shimmering mass of limbs. Twerking at the center of the action was Yeri Mua: a fiery, red-haired Mexican woman holding court in a sparkling, skin-tight dress. After becoming the No. 1 global artist on

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