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On This Gay Day | Music producer David Cole died

A one half of the C+C Music Factory team David Cole made a stack of hits.

5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Perfume Genius and The Knocks remake ‘Smalltown Boy’

It's all part of the 40th celebrations of Bronski Beat's debut album 'Age of Consent'.

Troye Sivan to headline the Spilt Milk House Party

Perth fans finally get their wish to see Sivan's latest tunes live.

Renowned trumpeter Chloe Rowlands set to collaborate with WAYJO

Acclaimed Brookly-based trumpeter Chloe Rowlands is heading to Australia to work with the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra

New ‘Heartstopper’ video podcast goes behind the scenes of the new series

The cast give some hints on what to expect from the new series.

Fresh Tracks | The latest tunes worth checking out

New music from Faithless, Bryan Ferry, A Little Sound and Sugababes, Jamie xx, John Glacier, Kelsey Lu, Panda Bear and Estelle.

Crazy P singer Danielle Moore dies suddenly aged 52

Her colleagues have paid tribute to her and expressed their shock and sadness about her passing.

Bibliophile | ‘Lest: Australian War Myths’ sheds a light on warped history

Lest: Australian War Mythsby Mark DapinScribner Former soldier and President of the Victorian Returned and Services League (RSL) Bruce Ruxton is on record as stating...

Bibliophile | ‘Art Hour at the Duchess Hotel’ helps find a fresh start

Art Hour at the Duchess Hotelby Sophie GreenHachette On a whim, Joan leaves her Sydney life, her husband, her children and her grandchildren and drives...

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On This Gay Day | Music producer David Cole died

A one half of the C+C Music Factory team David Cole made a stack of hits.

5 Fringe World shows to check out if you’re after a camp music party

One thing you can always guarantee at Fringe World is shows that feature your favourite hits from years gone by.

Roger Cook says WA won’t be getting lock-out laws that destroyed Sydney’s nightlife

The WA premier says there are many ways to keep nightclub patrons safe.

Sydney man faces court over homophobic slurs and abuse delivered in gay-friendly venue

The judge told him he was an example of "the Ugly Australia" .

On This Gay Day | Composer Samuel Barber died in 1981

Barber's best known work is his Adagio for Strings that was composed in 1936.
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