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representation

As producers search for their star, Bachelor In Paradise's Niranga said this is an opportunity for culturally diverse Aussies to audition.
Opinion: Does Australia really need to pluck a white Irish man instead of one of our own homegrown talent to make successful TV?
The 'Look Who's Talking' actor called efforts to improve inclusion among Academy Award nominees a "disgrace to artists everywhere."
"Whenever we are included it seems we have to offer up our struggles."
"Girls from my country don’t really get to do something like this."
The Sri Lankan Australian speaks about representation on screen as Locky Gilbert's 'Bachelor' season continues.
She wanted “to represent a different side of Australia” after being “the only Pacific Islander girl” at her school.
The Larrakia woman speaks about facing racism and representation of First Nations people.
He also encouraged other people of colour to audition for reality dating shows.
"Diversity and inclusion is a top priority for us," a spokesperson for the cable network said, days after its announced holiday lineup was met with criticism.