Paul Dalgarno

Paul Dalgarno is author of the novels A Country of Eternal Light (2023) and Poly (2020); the memoir And You May Find Yourself (2015); and the creative non-fiction book Prudish Nation (2023). He was formerly Deputy Editor of The Conversation and joined ScreenHub as Managing Editor in 2022. X: @pauldalgarno. Insta: @dalgarnowrites

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What’s new to streaming this week on Netflix, Binge, Stan, SBS, Apple TV+, iview and more

Your guide to new shows and films to stream in Australia from 6–12 November 2023.

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Hayu: new shows streaming in November 2023

Married to Medicine and The Real Housewives of Miami are among this month's highlights on Hayu.

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Shudder: new shows and films streaming in November 2023

November sees two new Shudder exclusive films, with Mastemah and The Tank.

Ray Martin: The Last Goodbye. Image: BBC Studios/ SBS.
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Ray Martin: The Last Goodbye to be produced by BBC for SBS

Martin will plan his own funeral, uncovering how Australia is choosing to say goodbye to its dead.

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Boy Swallows Universe: Netflix trailer released

The show 'explores the crossroads where a boy becomes a man, good toys with evil, and the everyday meets the…

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SBS unveils its 2024 content line-up

Next year sees the broadcaster's biggest ever slate of shows, including the return of some viewer favourites.

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New shows and films streaming in November 2023: Australia guide

What's new to Netflix, Stan, Prime, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Disney+, Binge, SBS On Demand, ABC iview and other platforms this…

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Prime Video: new shows streaming in November 2023

From 007: Road to a Million to Comedy Island: Japan, here are the November highlights for Prime Video.

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With or Without You: Australian film to start shooting in Adelaide

The project is being made with principal production funding from Screen Australia and South Australian Film Corporation, and with investment…

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Best Australian horror films – top 20

From Little Monsters to Talk to Me, these Australian films are sure to make your hair stand on end.

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