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  1. Jan 12, 2024 · Critically acclaimed ABC drama, Total Control is coming to an end in 2024 and for star Deborah Mailman, knowing that this was the final instalment, allowed the cast and crew to “really raise the stakes”.

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  2. Jun 1, 2023 · Directed by Wayne Blair and Jub Clerc, “Total Control” films in Canberra, the regional NSW town of Trangie and Sydney over the next three months. Season three will premiere on ABC and ABC iview...

  3. Nov 7, 2021 · Laurie Martin (William McInnes), the double-dealing factional bully boy leader of the Australian Labor Party, crashes a late-night bar-room meeting between his offsider Paul Murphy (Wayne Blair, who also directs all six of this season’s episodes) and wildcard political aspirant-cum-wrecking ball Alex Irving (Deborah Mailman).

  4. Jan 6, 2024 · Australian drama Total Control is concluding after three seasons of political manoeuvres and internal chaos in the government. Starring Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths as Alex Irving and Rachel Anderson, respectively, their characters are pitted against each other in this tale of perennial ambitions and deception.

  5. After two years of shepherding a country that’s increasingly riven after the panic of the pandemic, bushfires, floods and nationwide upheaval, including the BLM protests, her habit of stealing the headlines and seeming inability to keep her house in order rankles Paul.

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  6. Total Control is an Australian television political drama series first screened on ABC TV in October 2019. Its working title was Black Bitch, but that was deemed too controversial and the series was renamed. Season 2 began airing on 7 November 2021, and the final season premiered on the ABC on 14 January 2024.

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  8. Alex Irving, a charismatic and contradictory Indigenous woman, is thrust into the national limelight after a horrific event, Australia's embattled Prime Minister Rachel Anderson, sees a publicity goldmine for her party. In a bold power play, she handpicks Alex for the Senate.

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