Sambre
Currently watching this one on SBS On Demand.
it's really good.
Late '80s in Northern France, women are being sexually assaulted along the same road by the Sambre river. Follow the progression of the investigation and its repercussions from the '80s through to 2018 and the beginning of the #metoo era.
The Helicopter Heist is a reality-based and character-driven suspense series in eight parts about the drama behind one of the most spectacular heists in history, a grand and fast paced Icarus tale about winning, or losing, it all.
Making Manson
New 3 part series is dropping.
An explosive series offering unfiltered insights into America's most notorious killer, Charles Manson. Through 20 years' worth of never-before-aired conversations, those closest to the case have their views challenged.
Explores the lives and sacrifices of historical saints like Joan of Arc, Francis of Assisi, John the Baptist, Thomas Becket, Mary Magdalene, Moses the Black, Sebastian, and Maximillian Kolbe, highlighting their acts.
Thought I'd just let you know that posting links to torrents is against forum rules and they usually get removed.
Most just post a name or a review.
Just a heads up.
TV series based on James Paterson's Alex Cross novels. Alex Cross uses forensic psychology to analyze killers' minds, delving into victims' psyches to identify murderers and bring them to justice.
Shoot to Kill: Terror on the Tube.
Two part doco just dropped.
A gripping, forensic account of the manhunt across London after the 7/7 terror bombings of 2005 - and the police killing of innocent bystander Jean Charles de Menezes.
You obviously don't realise that TV and movie critics get sent episodes before their release date.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2024/nov/02/day-of-the-jackal-eddie-redmayne-review-lashana-lynch
https://www.rogerebert.com/streaming/day-of-the-jackal-tv-review
https://collider.com/day-of-the-jackal-2024-review/
Seeing as its policy, I just think you got a bad decision.
Despite what others say, it does happen.
I take it your kids are Australian Citizens.
If so, make sure you mention that in the new application.
That you intend to travel as a family.
90% of that visa subclass are processed within 28 days.
You'd be mad not to apply again.
Worst case scenario is you lose $200.00.
You could use an agent but it's a basic application so you really shouldn't need to.
Seeing as the decision maker has used policy, not legislation, that is a terrible decision IMO.
It's only been 2 years since her last visa.
I don't think the decision is appealable, so your only option is to apply again for another type.
You will be her sponsor so your wife not being in fulltime employment should not be a deal breaker. Plenty of people are granted visas without full time employment.
Just add as much as you can to the application.
You sponsoring the holiday, the length of your relationship, visit aging mother, reasons to retuen etc.
I feel your pain.
I'd be pissed off as well if that was me.