To locals it's known simply as “the mausoleum” – Scott Cam's once proud childhood home that has sat sadly, and eerily vacant for almost seven years.
It’s a lifestyle that is hard to beat. Originally published as Scott Cam’s ex-home now a sad ‘mausoleum’ that should be next The Block project “It’s a great part of the world there and has pretty much everything you could want nearby for that easy lifestyle.” It’s seems the perfect opportunity for The Block to provide an emotional homecoming of sorts for its celebrated presenter Cam and also a return to Sydney and the eastern suburbs where the show last featured in 2010. Scott Cam’s once proud childhood home, which has sat eerily vacant for seven years, now shapes as the ideal location for the next series of his hit TV show The Block. Scott Cam’s ex-home now a sad ‘mausoleum’ that should be next The Block project
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Whatever the verdict, the trial of journalism – for seeking to do what the criminal justice system had failed to do – may continue for a while. “The only reason I would run and I start — I went into a long-winded speech over the weekend to Robin about how I am going to do the very simple thing. Cilauro and Kavalee were the experts, he maintained: he just turned up and deferred to them on all matters soccer-related. For eight years he co-hosted SBS’s coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest with Julia Zemiro, initially noting that he knew nothing about the event. But, in his customary style, making a quieter yet equally noteworthy contribution to the event was Sam Pang, writes The Age’s Debi Enker. The real reason is less exciting, and as Freedman noted, less worthy of a headline. Listening to Hutchy recreating the call of a young News Corp journalist (which he used to be) is well worth your time. Sales was clear she is not, and has never pitched, hosting a talk show. I keep reading erroneous reports about what I want to do.” There was plenty of name-dropping in the latest episode of Mia Freedman’s popular No Filter podcast. The new episode went up yesterday and is even more compelling than most weekly episodes. “We were being disrupted by others, so why not disrupt ourselves?” Iger said at the Macquarie Technology Summit on Tuesday.
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Whatever the verdict, the trial of journalism – for seeking to do what the criminal justice system had failed to do – may continue for a while. “The only reason I would run and I start — I went into a long-winded speech over the weekend to Robin about how I am going to do the very simple thing. Cilauro and Kavalee were the experts, he maintained: he just turned up and deferred to them on all matters soccer-related. For eight years he co-hosted SBS’s coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest with Julia Zemiro, initially noting that he knew nothing about the event. But, in his customary style, making a quieter yet equally noteworthy contribution to the event was Sam Pang, writes The Age’s Debi Enker. The real reason is less exciting, and as Freedman noted, less worthy of a headline. Listening to Hutchy recreating the call of a young News Corp journalist (which he used to be) is well worth your time. Sales was clear she is not, and has never pitched, hosting a talk show. I keep reading erroneous reports about what I want to do.” There was plenty of name-dropping in the latest episode of Mia Freedman’s popular No Filter podcast. The new episode went up yesterday and is even more compelling than most weekly episodes. “We were being disrupted by others, so why not disrupt ourselves?” Iger said at the Macquarie Technology Summit on Tuesday.