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Melbourne indie rock Gods British India return with the release of their fifth studio album Nothing Touches Me. Their first album Guillotine was…
Without a doubt, Dubmarine are a musical propulsion all to themselves. Taking dub, dancehall, reggae and drum n bass with…
The Gold Coast is swiftly evolving to capitalise on urban culture, appealing to an increasingly sophisticated crowd of lifestylers. Urban lifestyle…
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Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a timeless classic that is definitely worth revisiting this winter. It is a truth…
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A wholesome Aussie adventure as true blue as the Great Barrier Reef itself, The BBQ is quite possibly the most…
Marc Fennell is the epitome of the Modern Australian Renaissance man. His face and words are ubiquitous on Australian TV…
As the singer-songwriter and front man of The Church, English-born Steve Kilbey is one of Australia’s most prolific musicians with…