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First Look: Scrublands season two filmed in Augusta WA last year and will air on April 17 on Stan
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Scrublands: Silver, which filmed last year in Augusta, is coming to Stan on April 17. Pictured: Bella Heathcote and Luke Arnold. Credit: David Dare Parker/Photograph by David Dare Parker
The second season of Scrublands, which filmed last year in Augusta, will finally hit screens on April 17.
Cast and crew, who relocated to WA’s South West for filming last year, said they thoroughly enjoyed their time based in the coastal hamlet.
“Filming Scrublands: Silver in WA was a joy from start to finish, both from a production and an aesthetic point of view,” Martha Coleman, producer of Scrublands: Silver said.
“The West Australian crew was exceptional and almost all heads of department were local.
“The locations we used were outstandingly beautiful — even in winter — showing a different West Australian ‘look’.
“Our interstate cast loved being in Augusta and made good friends with the locals — our experience filming in WA was brilliant.”
The Stan series, which stars Luke Arnold (Black Sails) and Bella Heathcote (Pieces of Her), is based on the best-selling novel Silver by Chris Hammer, a sequel to his acclaimed novel, Scrublands, which was adapted for television.
Season two sees Arnold reprise his role as investigative journalist Martin Scarsden, with Heathcote once again playing his love interest, Mandy.
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Scrublands: Silver crew on location in Augusta. Credit: David Dare Parker/Photograph by David Dare Parker
In the story, the couple travel to Martin’s hometown of Port Silver, where they are dragged into an unfolding murder investigation — Augusta doubles for the sleepy town.
Arnold, who temporarily relocated to Western Australia for several months last year, said he thoroughly enjoyed his experience living and working in the coastal town.
“We all really fell in love with (Augusta),” he said.
“We were welcomed so warmly by the town, who of course then all got involved, either hosting us, or being extras, or doing stuff for the show.
“It just couldn’t have gotten any better, really.”
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Scrublands: Silver is coming to Stan on April 17. Credit: David Dare Parker/Photograph by David Dare Parker
The second season of Scrublands plays out as a stand-alone story and takes place a year on from the horrific events of season one.
“It’s been a year since the life changing events of Scrublands and award-winning investigative journalist Martin Scarsden (Arnold) has returned to his coastal hometown, Port Silver, to set up a new life with partner Mandy Bond (Heathcote),” an official logline reads.
“When he arrives to find his childhood friend Jasper brutally murdered and Mandy the prime suspect, Martin struggles with doubts — about Mandy and about his own ability to recognise the truth.”
Joining Arnold and Heathcote is a stellar cast, which includes Luke Carroll, Debra Lawrance, David Roberts and Tasma Walton.
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Tasma Walton is one of many guest stars. Credit: David Dare Parker/Photograph by David Dare Parker
Luke Pegler, Caroline Brazier, Joel Jackson, Toby Truslove and Damian De Montemas also star.
The series was brought to Western Australia with the help of Screenwest, Lotterywest and the WA Regional Screen Fund, with a $1.6 million investment from the Cook government.
According to Screenwest, the investment resulted in over $5 million WA expenditure, including over $2 million regional expenditure, creating 140 jobs for Western Australians.
Scrublands: Silver premieres Thursday April 17 on Stan.
Source: The West Australian
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Madness takes control!
"Madness takes control!" a review of 'Alice in Wonderland' at the Pieter Toerien Theatre, Montecasino, until 4 February 2024.
“AND why is a raven like a writing desk?” ponders the Mad Hatter (Sandi Dangalala) with cheeky aplomb in Neka da Costa’s Alice in Wonderland at Montecasino, Fourways until 4 February 2024. Photograph courtesy VR Theatrical. IT ALL BEGINS with a bit of masked and gloved mystique that gets even the littlest of littlies focused on the stage. That is the kind of magical lure you will experience in…
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teenmomcentral · 2 years ago
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Sarah with her daughters Tinleigh, Tessly and Kerrington and her husband Justin (Sarah is from 16 & Pregnant season 4)
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shanna254 · 6 months ago
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lagrith · 7 months ago
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i wish i was a witch just to live there
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veryberryjelly · 9 months ago
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LAST DAY
to send in requests for my 1.5k dinner party! i’m you by to continue writing the requests i haven’t already posted but today is the last day to send something in!
send asks to my inbox !
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attheedgeofthecreek · 3 months ago
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The End of Innocence by Robert Heindel
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darklinaforever · 2 months ago
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Robert Eggers is really going to make a sequel to Labyrinth ?! For real ?! You know the kind of childhood movie that introduced most of us to the world of villainous crushes / villains & heroines ?! Oh, holy fucking shit...
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Well... With that he remains in the metaphor of the male character / villain who embodies the desires (particularly sexual) of the heroine.
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First look images on Scrublands: Silver
Source: Stan Australia
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saydesole · 2 months ago
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Building a connection with GOD🫶🏽
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How to dance with a tiger
"How to dance with a tiger", a review of 'The Jungle Book' adapted and directed by Daniel Butcher-Geddes, at the Pieter Toerien Theatre, Montecasino, until 16 February 2025.
JUST a bear and his boy: Baloo (Grant Towers) with Mowgli (Noluthando Mathebula) in Daniel Butcher-Geddes’s version of The Jungle Book at the Pieter Toerien Theatre until 16 February 2025. Photograph courtesy Montecasino. MAY DAY! MAY day! There’s a small boy in a big jungle doing his thing with panthers and monkeys and as a result, you must immediately make your way to see The Jungle Book…
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teenmomcentral · 1 year ago
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Sarah with her daughters Tinleigh, Tessly and Kerrington and her husband Justin (Sarah is from 16 & Pregnant season 4)
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propertyofjameswilson · 1 year ago
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my pretty babygirl!!!!!!!
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jenniferchecksbitch · 6 months ago
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It’s their season
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Decorative Sunday
In Praise of Patterned Papers was printed in an edition 360 copies by Graham Moss at his Incline Press in Oldham, England in 1997. It includes dozens of paper samples and a collection of essays by noted British designers and patterned-paper experts Tanya Schmoller, Paul Nash, Phyllis Barron, Enid Marx, Alan Powers, Sebastian Carter, Victoria Hall, and Graham Moss himself. Moss writes:
What you have here is a guide book rather than an encyclopaedia, not a study so much as an exuberance. . . . Patterned paper is a particular type of decorated paper, and has as many uses as you might put it to. The main emphasis of this collection of essays is to take a look at its use as a book covering, with a little but the occasional turn of the head to look at other decorated papers used in bindings.
The patterns shown here are by Sarah Nechamkin, Hans Schmoller, Edward Bawden, Enid Marx, and Robert Simon.
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