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The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.

The ABC today announced nine creators from more than 550 applications as part of its innovative Creator Program producing digital-first content across its social platforms.
The team will publish regular vertical video to ABC masterbrand accounts (ABC Australia on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube), ABC Screen social platforms, field-based mini-documentaries for YouTube as well as developing YouTube-first formats.
The Creator Program is a key part of how the ABC is building future-facing talent pathways, and the 2026 team will collaborate with ABC Screen teams on a range of opportunities, including writers’ rooms, TV debuts and behind-the-scenes production.
The 2024–25 Creator Program achieved more than 140 million views, with 80 per cent from Australians under-34, across science, the arts, history, current affairs and comedy. It developed new formats and launched ABC careers, including Aslan Pahari’s video podcast ASSASSINS for ABC Audio Studios, Mary McGillivray’s segment on ABC TV’s The Art Of…, Maddie Massy’s science segment on Play School, and Tom Ford’s appearances in The Role of a Lifetime.
ABC Head of Social and Digital: Vanessa Arden-Wood: “Congratulations to the nine creators selected for the 2026 ABC Creator Program. This program is a key part of how we are building future-facing talent pathways, developing new ideas and voices to connect with young Australians.”
Creator Program Lead Daniel Ahern: “This year’s call-out received an overwhelming response, with applications from many of Australia’s largest and best-known creators.
“This cohort was selected from an exceptionally strong field and is well placed to deliver high-quality public service content for young audiences on the platforms they use most.”
To date, creators with a combined audience of more than 20 million followers have participated in the innovative program. The 2026 Creator Program cohort started this week at the ABC’s Ultimo headquarters.
Presenting the Woolloomooloo twins 👯♀️
Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee - Stream now on ABC iview or Wednesdays 8:35pm on ABC TV.
#GuyMontSpellingBeeABC #MelanieBracewell #Woolloomooloo #SamCampbell
Here’s how your brain gets tricked into spending big. 💰
We’re wired to spot patterns, even when they’re not really there. That’s why we like to think in terms of winning or losing streaks, even when the game at hand is totally chance-based.
But here’s the catch: reality doesn’t match what our gut is telling us.
When each outcome is totally independent and the odds haven’t changed at all, we still feel like we’re due a win.
That’s called the Gambler’s Fallacy — and it’s part of how gambling companies make billions every year.
Produced by Anna Levy and Zac Zinn | Presented by Zac Zinn
Shaun Micallef’s Going For Broke - Stream now on ABC iview.
#Neuroscience #Gambling #Psychology #Chance #ScribbleMouth
If you or someone you know needs help, call:
Lifeline on 13 11 14
Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858
National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007
3D Model Credits:
“Poker Chip” by Myles Griffen | “Roulette Table 2” by crittaa | “Chandelier” by Mikhail Kadilnikov | “Ege Carpets Atelier Velour VR Experience” by Aaron Openshaw | “One Pound Coin” by jerusalemheritage | “Smoke Effect Test” by UJJWAL CHAUHAN

Kylie, a new three-part Netflix doco made with the co-operation of the titular pint-sized pop monarch, offers a genuinely human portrait of resilience and reinvention.
Minogue grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave’s influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash - she was dismissed as a “talentless … singing budgie” from an early age.
Swipe for some of the most interesting details from the docuseries and read the full review at link in bio.

Kylie, a new three-part Netflix doco made with the co-operation of the titular pint-sized pop monarch, offers a genuinely human portrait of resilience and reinvention.
Minogue grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave’s influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash - she was dismissed as a “talentless … singing budgie” from an early age.
Swipe for some of the most interesting details from the docuseries and read the full review at link in bio.

Kylie, a new three-part Netflix doco made with the co-operation of the titular pint-sized pop monarch, offers a genuinely human portrait of resilience and reinvention.
Minogue grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave’s influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash - she was dismissed as a “talentless … singing budgie” from an early age.
Swipe for some of the most interesting details from the docuseries and read the full review at link in bio.

Kylie, a new three-part Netflix doco made with the co-operation of the titular pint-sized pop monarch, offers a genuinely human portrait of resilience and reinvention.
Minogue grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave’s influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash - she was dismissed as a “talentless … singing budgie” from an early age.
Swipe for some of the most interesting details from the docuseries and read the full review at link in bio.

Kylie, a new three-part Netflix doco made with the co-operation of the titular pint-sized pop monarch, offers a genuinely human portrait of resilience and reinvention.
Minogue grieves over late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, explains his and Cave’s influence on her career, and how she navigated merciless, often misogynistic media backlash - she was dismissed as a “talentless … singing budgie” from an early age.
Swipe for some of the most interesting details from the docuseries and read the full review at link in bio.
New John Travolta meme just dropped 😂
Can’t a man try out a new piece of headwear in peace?
The Grill – Hear it now on ABC listen via the link in our bio.
#TheGrill #JohnTravolta #Berets #AdeleDazeem
Her face was splashed across TV for days…
Media Watch - Stream now on ABC iview.
#MediaWatch #News #Defamation #Journalism #FatmaMallouk
Tell Big Ben it’s a ’no’ 😂
Urzila — Stream now on ABC iview.
#UrzilaABC #UrzilaCarlson #Comedy #LBGTQ #Doctor
Why don't people use that term anymore? #1988 #Archive #Australia #Nostalgia #Dating
Why is the women's line always so long? 😭
Urzila - Stream now on ABC iview and Wednesdays 9:25pm on ABC TV.
#UrzilaABC #Bathrooms #FemaleToilets #Toilets

Australia’s Commonwealth Games team unveiled its village and podium uniforms yesterday, following the ceremonial uniform reveal two weeks ago.
Athletes will be decked out in a classic green-and-gold ensemble with an Indigenous touch, as they take to the global stage in Glasgow this July.
#CommonwealthGames #TeamAustralia #Sport #Athletes #ABCNews

Australia’s Commonwealth Games team unveiled its village and podium uniforms yesterday, following the ceremonial uniform reveal two weeks ago.
Athletes will be decked out in a classic green-and-gold ensemble with an Indigenous touch, as they take to the global stage in Glasgow this July.
#CommonwealthGames #TeamAustralia #Sport #Athletes #ABCNews

Australia’s Commonwealth Games team unveiled its village and podium uniforms yesterday, following the ceremonial uniform reveal two weeks ago.
Athletes will be decked out in a classic green-and-gold ensemble with an Indigenous touch, as they take to the global stage in Glasgow this July.
#CommonwealthGames #TeamAustralia #Sport #Athletes #ABCNews

Australia’s Commonwealth Games team unveiled its village and podium uniforms yesterday, following the ceremonial uniform reveal two weeks ago.
Athletes will be decked out in a classic green-and-gold ensemble with an Indigenous touch, as they take to the global stage in Glasgow this July.
#CommonwealthGames #TeamAustralia #Sport #Athletes #ABCNews

Australia’s Commonwealth Games team unveiled its village and podium uniforms yesterday, following the ceremonial uniform reveal two weeks ago.
Athletes will be decked out in a classic green-and-gold ensemble with an Indigenous touch, as they take to the global stage in Glasgow this July.
#CommonwealthGames #TeamAustralia #Sport #Athletes #ABCNews
Asking the tough questions 😂
Aunty Donna’s Broden Kelly reveals over a cuppa with Edith Vale and Maureen McGilicuddy:
☕ The disgusting reason he started performing
☕ How he once stopped a robbery
☕ And why he doesn’t care what people say about him (thought they think he probably should)
ANOTHER CUPPA? with Granny Bingo – Hear it now on ABC listen via the link in our bio or stream on ABC iview.
#GrannyBingo #BrodenKelly #AuntyDonna #Comedy

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic
In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic
In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic

In the new season of The Assembly, comedian Dave Hughes opens up about his love of comedy and being a “workaholic” after going sober at 22.
✍️ By Fiona Purcell
The Assembly – Stream now on ABC iview.
#TheAssemblyAU #DaveHughes #Comedian #Workaholic
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