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Long Reign The Longrain Master Chef

Meet the man who turned the humble betel leaf into a must-have flavour experience. Sydney chef Martin Boetz has not only created some of Australia's...

Classical Music From Russia With Love

Classical music still stirs the heart strings of Borodin Quartet violinist Igor Naidin. Although he has played with the quartet since 1996 and performed classical...

Gay Mayor For Perth's Sister City

Perth's sister city, Houston, Texas became the largest US city to elect an openly gay Mayor when Annise Parker took office last month. Although...

Get Green for Summer

As the temperature soars so to do the power bills and with the new rates imposed by the State Government it is time to...

Kate Cebrano Talks Big Band And Big Passions

Prepare for a journey 'deep into the jazz-hood' when Kate Ceberano performs with the Western Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra at Perth Zoo on February...

Outgames Serves Human Rights, Not Just Tennis Balls

Athletes and human rights activists can enjoy the best of both worlds at next year's Asia Pacific Outgames. The format for the games has changed...

National News Briefs – January

VALE BILLY MAY World-renowned entertainment producer William H. 'Billy' May died on New Year's Eve at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne. Mr. May's death follows...

World News Briefs – January

MEXICAN MARRIAGE WIN Mexico City has become the first Latin American city to legally recognise gay marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt children. The...

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