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How Matt Corby overcame 19 years of fear and found magic in tragedy
Matt Corby on new album Tragic Magic, returning to live TV and writing Brother Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 4:30am Nineteen years after stepping away from TV live performances, Matt Corby surprised everyone, including himself, when he agreed to play ABC's New Year's Eve celebrations. The singer-songwriter had avoided such situations ever since competing as a 16-year-old on Australian Idol. "I swore to myself I would never put myself in that position again," Corby wrote in a social post after the fact.
Is the Ferrari Luce’s Design Really That Bad? 3 Italian Auto Experts Weigh In
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The Surprising, Liberating History of Marriage
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So You Want a Coat of Arms
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May's Blue Moon wows stargazers worldwide — see these stunning photos of the smallest full moon of 2026
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