Hanan Dervisevic
Hanan Dervisevic is a digital journalist for ABC News Digital. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism and arts from the University of Queensland in 2021.
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Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish and G Flip hit the Peoples Choice Awards red carpet
The awards which brings together the biggest names in movies, television, music and pop culture in general. Here's some of the looks we've seen so far.
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BAFTAs red carpet features pretty in peach, statement trains, and classic monochrome styles
The awards season has crossed the pond and arrived in the UK, with the stars gathering for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards.
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Prince Harry and Meghan launch new website with duke and duchess titles and coat of arms
Prince Harry and Meghan launch new personal website, dropping the "royal" tag but not their titles.
Australian Swifties have Ticketek accounts hacked and tickets stolen days out from Eras tour
Taylor Swift fans have reported having their Ticketek accounts hacked and concert tickets stolen right underneath their noses, just days before the pop star begins her Melbourne shows.
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Pig butchering: The brutal phrase that explains how scammers drained a Sydney mum of $32k
Vida and a man she'd met online messaged every day for weeks. Their chat history shows how scammers gained her trust — and stole $32,000 she borrowed from friends and family.
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All the stylish looks at Australia's night of nights, the 2024 AACTA Awards
The best and brightest of Australian film and television grace the red carpet for the 2024 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast.
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Chilean ex-president drowns after helicopter he was piloting crashes into lake
By Hanan Dervisevic with wires
Sebastian Piñera dies from drowning after his helicopter crashes into a lake, plunging the country he led for two terms into mourning
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This year the RBA won't meet as often as it used to so what will that mean for interest rates and your mortgage?
Households will now only have to grapple with a maximum of eight cash rate changes flowing through to their mortgages. Here's what that could mean for you.
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See what the property market is doing in your capital city
A more stable interest rate environment, coupled with ongoing population growth and improved consumer confidence will support house price growth in 2024. Here's how your capital city fared in January.
Winners come forward in record $200 million lottery
Two Australians have struck gold, winning $100 million each in Powerball's largest ever jackpot in history.
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Blasting your aircon at 21 degrees Celsius to beat the heat? Here's the cost-effective temperature experts recommend
As the mercury rises, you may be looking for some cost-effective ways to cool your home. Here's how to lower your energy bill without sacrificing comfort.
National median rents have jumped to $601. Here are the most affordable suburbs across the capitals
With rent prices skyrocketing across the country, there are still some suburbs where Aussies can find a more affordable alternative.
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Are you slapping on the recommended seven teaspoons of sunscreen each day?
Experts say you should be using at least 35 millilitres of sunscreen every day. And if you get sweaty, you'll need to reapply.
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Five quick hits — De Minaur leaves us with one last highlight and Djokovic is sick again
By Hanan Dervisevic, Claudia Williams, and Jon Healy
Alex de Minaur gives us some memorable highlights on his way out of the Australian Open, while Coco Gauff tries to keep things in perspective. Here are five quick hits from day eight at Melbourne Park.
Alex de Minaur knocked out of Australian Open by Andrey Rublev in five-set classic
By Hanan Dervisevic, Claudia Williams, and Jon Healy
Alex de Minaur loses to Russian fifth seed Andrey Rublev in their fourth-round Australian Open showdown, denying the world number 10 his maiden quarterfinal at his home slam.
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World number one Iga Świątek knocked out of Australian Open in 45-year first
By Hanan Dervisevic, Claudia Williams, and Jon Healy
World number one Iga Świątek is upset by 19-year-old Czech Linda Nosková in the third round of the Australian Open, as the fourth-round match-ups are finalised on day seven.
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Five quick hits — Djokovic joins Federer and Serena in exclusive club, koalas turn heads on court
A century of matches, fashion statements and Aussies dominating in the doubles. Here are five quick hits from day six at Melbourne Park.
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Alex de Minaur dreaming of career-best Australian Open run after third-round victory
Alex de Minaur is through to the fourth round of his home grand slam for the third consecutive year, triumphing over Italian qualifier Flavio Cobolli in straight-sets.
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Five quick hits — Alcaraz hits the shot of the tournament and Zverev dodges trial question
Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo Sonego showcase what's special about the Australian Open as Alexander Zverev hits out at trial questions. Here are five quick hits from day five at Melbourne Park.
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Medvedev pulls off all-time comeback as Kokkinakis, Tomljanovic bow out
Daniil Medvedev has pulled off one of the great Australian Open comebacks, coming from two sets down to win a titanic struggle that finished after 3:30am.
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Want to catch all the action from the Australian Open? Here's where to watch and all the Aussie players in main draw
Here's your comprehensive pocket guide on the first grand slam of the season.
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Golden Globes red carpet: Superstar Barbie, gothic chic and pops of colour — see all the looks
Awards season is kicking off in Los Angeles as the 81st Golden Globes Awards gets underway, with TV and film stars rocking fancy frocks on the red carpet.
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Looking to clean up your finances in 2024? Here are eight money moves put forward by the experts
Whether you're a seasoned budgeter or have never really paid attention to your money, you could consider using the start of 2024 to plot out the year ahead financially.
How drinking on holiday could impact your travel insurance claim
Travel insurance can give you the protection you need if your holiday doesn't go as planned. But don't count on it if something happens to you and alcohol is a factor.
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Christmas is over and the new year is picking up speed, so when should you take your tree down?
Some believe it's bad luck to leave Christmas decorations up beyond the Twelfth Night, which is fast approaching, but what can you do with your tree once it's stripped bare?
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