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The glam NSW coastal town thats back after 18 months in the doldrums
2025-04-15 09:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
PropertyNewsNSW residential propertyBy Sue WilliamsApril 4, 2025 4.00am, registeror subscribeto save articles for later.Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time.Asking rents across regional NSW have jumped 9.1 per cent over the last year, the latest Domain research has revealed, and the Byron Shire posted a 10 per cent upsurge after 18 months in the doldrums.The median rent at the NSW North Coast holiday hotspot now sits at a record $1100 a week compared to Sydneys $775.Experts believe that Byron rents have jumped as a result of both the general critical shortage of rental property in the regions, outside the capital cities, plus new Airbnb regulations persuading landlords to put their properties back on the rental market.Byron is such a popular coastal lifestyle location and theres just not enough rental property there to satisfy demand, said Domain chief of research and economics Dr Nicola Powell.The biggest change weve seen in NSW... [ more ]
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2025-04-15 07:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Movies Thriller Movies ByWitney SeiboldApril 12, 2025 1:00 pm EST Searchlight Pictures We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The first film adaptation of an Agatha Christie story was Leslie H. Hiscott's and Julius Hagen's "The Passing of Mr. Quin," released in 1928. This was only eight years after her first work, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," was published, so she was still quite active when movie versions of her stories began to appear. Starting in 1930, Christie also began penning works for the stage (starting with "Black Coffee"), so she was already a media empire unto herself, years before such a thing had become de rigueur. As of this writing, there have been about 50 official cinema adaptations of Agatha Christie's novels and short stories, close to 40 TV movies, not to mention the long-running TV shows "Agatha Christie's Poirot" (1989 2013) and "Agatha Christie's Miss Marple" (2004 2014), plus a whole host of projects where she is a character herself... [ more ]
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Samuel L. Jackson knew how to guarantee box office numbers, even if it meant personally fronting the first thousand bucks. During a hilarious appearance on The Graham Norton Show, Jackson cracked the secret: I know when I have a movie thats opening, I know its going to make at least $1,000 that weekend because I buy $1,000 worth of tickets. I give them to the church, or I give them to somebody, and their kids go. Thats not just confidence. Thats commitment. The moment had the audience in stitches, but he wasnt joking. Jackson backed his films, literally. And while $1,000 wouldnt dent todays box office reports, the gesture summed up Jacksons larger-than-life energy. Whether it was Pulp Fiction or Snakes on a Plane, he showed up for his work. Before becoming the legend everyone quoted, Jackson built his resume with films like Coming to America, Goodfellas, and Patriot Games. His big break exploded with Pulp Fiction in 1994. As Jules Winnfield, he delivered Bible verses with gun... [ more ]
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