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Writer and Entertainment Editor, MamaMia
Sydney
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I cover entertainment and news particularly relating to the toy industry.
Everything not related to fall color.
Content
By Laura Brodnik Verified| MamaMia Verified Strife is back for season two with new additions to the cast, and a series of new plot twists for Evelyn Jones, played by Asher Keddie. Inspired by Mia Freedman's memoir Work, Strife, Balance, written and adapted for screen by Australian screenwriter Sarah Scheller and produced by Made Up Stories (Big Little Lies, Nine Perfect Strangers), the series is set in the early days of publishing and digital media
By Laura Brodnik Verified| MamaMia Verified The White Lotus seasons are known for their extensive ensemble of actors portraying wildly memorable characters, so it can sometimes be difficult for every story arc to evenly capture the audience's attention. Which is why, going into season three, Leslie was nervous that her complicated friendship storyline with Carrie Coon (Laurie) and Michelle Monaghan (Jaclyn) would be overshadowed by some of the more dramatic moments playing out across the show
Company Info
MamaMia
Mamamia is Australia's largest women-focused media brand, established in 2007 by Mia Freedman. Based in Sydney, it serves as a digital content hub that reaches 7.5 million Australian women each month. The brand offers a variety of content, including articles, videos, and podcasts that cover topics such as news, entertainment, lifestyle, wellness, fashion, beauty, parenting, career advice, and personal finance. In addition to its content platforms, Mamamia produces original podcasts that focus on women-centric themes and hosts live events to engage its audience. The company is led by a team of editors, including Rebecca Jacobs, Holly Wainwright, and Gemma Garkut, and operates under the Mamamia Women’s Network. With a commercial model that includes advertising, sponsored content, and events, Mamamia continues to be a significant player in the Australian media landscape, catering to women of all ages and interests.
Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
+61 2 9299 9555
Founded: 2007