News about Christine Anu

Christine Anu makes a rare public appearance with the daughter she shares with actor Rodger Corser

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 6, 2023
On Wednesday night, Christine Anu and her daughter Zipporah made a rare public appearance at the GQ Awards in Sydney, Australia. The Australian singer, 53, looked chic in a black layered dress at the award's reception for the daughter she shares with actor Rodger Corser. She ended her appearance with a pair of silver heels and carried a sparkly silver bag to the occasion.

Viewers lash out at ABC's Australia Day Live concert at the Sydney Opera House

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2023
On Thursday night, viewers at the Sydney Opera House attacked ABC's Australia Day Live performance. Several of the country's top celebrities, including Casey Donovan, Dami Im and Christine Anu, were among the festival's highlights, including Casey Donovan, Dami Im and Christine Anu. However, many viewers weren't captivated by the show's sound quality, as well as the song picks, and took to social media to condemn the artistry and the song choices.

Channel 10 has dropped out of Australia Day! In 2018, the network broadcasted a January 26 concert

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 20, 2022
Staff on Channel ten recently informed staff that there will not be a network acknowledging Australia Day in 2023. But the network held a star-studded January 26 concert at the Sydney Opera House in 2018, just four years before avoiding the public holiday. Anthony Callea, Christine Anu, Guy Sebastian, Casey Donovan, Dami Im and Lorenzo Rositano performed at the festival.

2022 AFL Grand Final: Geelong fans cheer as Swans fans lick their wounds into the night

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
Following the match, jubilant Cats supporters took to the streets of their city (left, center, inset), while Swans supporters were left to ponder what might have been had been seen on a wet evening in Sydney (top right). When the city was lit up in blue and white, wild celebrations swept the streets, Geelong fans became reunited with players at Yarra Park to celebrate, with mounted police called in to limit the jubilant crowd.

2022 AFL Grand Final: Geelong fans celebrate as Swans fans lick their wounds

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
After the final whistle, the Cats and Swans fans were clear to see, with Sydney fans in tears and Geelong supporters cheering their monumental 81 point triumph. After a game that was only ever going one way from the first bounce, dejected Swans fans were left to lick their wounds, with Cats fans winning their first premiership flag in more than a decade. Although Geelong supporters partied into the night, Sydney was left looking like a ghost town.

Since the debut of Sweet Disposition, Temper Trap's singer appears to have a very different look

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
The Temper Trap, Australia's hipster rockers, looked very different from their hipster days as they entered the AFL Grand Final on Saturday. When they wow fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2009, the Indie group, who rose to fame with their 2009 hit Sweet Deposition, opting for eye-catching rock star looks. It's a far cry from the band's more muted appearances when they first arrived in the noughties, which saw the band don skinny jeans, beanies, and hoodies.

During an AFL appearance, fans applaud nonbinary singer G Flip's unveiled message for his girlfriend

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
Fans have lauded singer G Flip's outstanding performance at the AFL Grand Final Halftime Show. The Australian hitmaker, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, sung a version of Jet's Is Ignite, with fans expressing their displeasure with his choice.' Georgia Claire Flipo, a Melbourne-born actress who may have acted as a muse for the performance, is focusing on American reality star Chrishell Stause from Netflix's Selling Sunset.

Footy enthusiasts are on alert for the 'woke' display in the Grand Final halftime

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
Viewers have savaged the most diverse and progressive halftime show in AFL Grand Final history as 'worse than Meatloaf's pathetic 2011 appearance. During the Geelong vs. Sydney match on Saturday, first Nations stars were given the spotlight, but some dissatisfied supporters called it a 'woke' move destined to 'tick boxes'. Goanna, an Australian rock band, led the halftime show with their 1982 hit Solid Rock, before being joined by Indigenous artists including Christine Anu, Emma Donovan, Tasman Keith, and William Barton.

Katie Noonan 'nervous' to sing the National Anthem at the AFL Grand Final

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2022
Katie Noonan is unquestionably one of Australia's most versatile and respected vocalists. However, the former George frontwoman has admitted that she is getting the nerves ready for her rendition of the National Anthem at Melbourne's Grand Finals. 'I'm excited, I'm nervous,' the 45-year-old said on Friday night as part of The Project.' I'm excited all at once!'