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‘Dead Man’s Wire’ set to give Revelation a high stakes start
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Gus Van Sant's Dead Man's Wire will open Revelation Perth, blending true crime tension, strong performances, and darkly compelling storytelling.
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San Francisco police renew search for ‘The Doodler’
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
San Francisco police renew search for "Doodler" suspect linked to six murders of men in the 1970s, with new public interest emerging.
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On This Gay Day | Poet Pat Parker died in 1989
Graeme Watson
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17 June 2026
Pat Parker was a Black lesbian poet and activist whose work explored identity, justice and personal experience across decades of influential writing.
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Head back to the 80s with Go West and Debbie Gibson
Graeme Watson
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27 February 2026
The 80s legends will be teaming up for an Aussie tour that kicks off in Perth.
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Oz Comic-Con brings all the pop culture to PCEC this March
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26 February 2026
Helluva Boss creator Brandon Rogers and Xena: Warrior Princess star Renee O'Connor headline this year's expo.
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West End hit ‘Go Your Own Way’ celebrates the music of Fleetwood Mac
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26 February 2026
After a smash-hit run on London's West End, Go Your Own Way is heading down under.
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Sculpture By The Sea returns to Cottesloe Beach this March
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26 February 2026
The celebration of sculpture will bring together more than 70 artists from eight countries.
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New trailer for ‘Mortal Kombat II’ packs a punch
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26 February 2026
The fighters of Mortal Kombat are making the jump from the console to the big screen once again.
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Harmony Festival returns to City of Belmont this March
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25 February 2026
The City of Belmont is celebrating community diversity with the return of their annual Harmony Festival.
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OutStanding: Entries now open for queer miniature story competition
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25 February 2026
Looking for a fun opportunity to flex your creative skills?
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Urzila Carlson and Nazeem Hussain are ‘Separated at Birth’
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25 February 2026
Queer comedy superstar Urzila Carlson is teaming up with Nazeem Hussain for an all-new Aussie comedy series.
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