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Opinion | What’s wrong with the Better Together podcast

Lyn Hardy breaks down the arguments made by Matt Beard from All Out.

Tasmania agrees to redress scheme over laws against homosexuality and cross-dressing 

The scheme is the first of its kind in Australia.

Get creepy crawly at Club Silly this Friday at The Bird

The Bird will be buzzing for Club Silly's fourth outing this weekend.

Our Only Guide Is Our Homesickness

Nandi Chinna Five Islands Press Nandi Chinna - a South Australian whom the Perth poetry scene has gladly adopted as one of their own...

Dona Juanita – And The Love Of Boys

Gabrielle EverallSuccess PrintFor John Kinsella - Cambridge Fellow and the world's leading luminary light in regards to all things poetic - to dub...

Up-and-Coming: Whitley

The opening act for Mia Dyson's recent tour, Whitley next takes to the road with Josh Pyke to play a few ditties...

The KU DE TA Life

Following the release of KU DE TA: 2 Sunset Soundtracks, DJ Donni1talks about life beachside at Bali's restaurant and premier DJ venue,...

The Panics – From The Streets Of Perth

The Panics may have originally formed in Perth, but they drew their name from a song by The Smiths about ‘Panic on...

Eran James – 10 Songs About Love

How did 18-year-old Eran James go from a backyard-produced album of covers to the BIG lights and BIGGER names of New York City?...

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Opinion | What’s wrong with the Better Together podcast

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The scheme is the first of its kind in Australia.

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