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The music of Western Australia’s refugees and migrants is being championed – SBS News

The music of Western Australia’s refugees and migrants is being championed – SBS News

by StaffOctober 3, 2020

Behind dark sunglasses, a man in a grey suit sits cross-legged on a stage, a stringed instrument called a tambura in his

City Multicultural Mass a reminder of why we gather – Catholic Leader

City Multicultural Mass a reminder of why we gather – Catholic Leader

by StaffOctober 2, 2020

National dress: Members from 22 multicultural Catholic communities were represented in the entrance procession. CATHOLICS from 22 multicultural communities processed into St

WHAT’S ON: 14 things to do on the Coffs Coast this week – Coffs Coast Advocate

WHAT’S ON: 14 things to do on the Coffs Coast this week – Coffs Coast Advocate

by StaffOctober 2, 2020

THERE’S plenty of COVID-safe events taking place on the Coffs Coast over the next week (October 3 – October 9). Here’s your

What’s On 1 October – 8 October – Neos Kosmos

What’s On 1 October – 8 October – Neos Kosmos

by StaffOctober 1, 2020

ONLINE VIRTUAL SEMINAR: FROM THE PHASIS TO THE PILLARS OF HERACLESAssociate Professor Lieve Donnellan will be presenting a lecture Greek overseas “colonisation”

Community diary: 60+ events on in Mackay this week – Daily Mercury

Community diary: 60+ events on in Mackay this week – Daily Mercury

by StaffSeptember 29, 2020

LET US KNOW The Community Diary and Weekend Planner offer free entries to not-for-profit groups, organisations, clubs and schools in the wider

WHAT’S ON: 12 things to do on the Coffs Coast this week – Coffs Coast Advocate

WHAT’S ON: 12 things to do on the Coffs Coast this week – Coffs Coast Advocate

by StaffSeptember 25, 2020

THERE’S plenty of COVID-safe events taking place on the Coffs Coast over the next week (September 26 – October 2). Here’s your

What’s On 24 September – 1 October – Neos Kosmos

What’s On 24 September – 1 October – Neos Kosmos

by StaffSeptember 24, 2020

ONLINE VIRTUAL OPEN LECTURE: THE TREATY OF LAUSANNEMarkos Carelos will be presenting a lecture on the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, viewed through the

Australia News: COVID-Safe Festivals, Roger Field Promoted At Live Nation – Pollstar

Australia News: COVID-Safe Festivals, Roger Field Promoted At Live Nation – Pollstar

by StaffSeptember 23, 2020

Good Day Sunshine sitemap Good Day Sunshine, Remix Hotel, Set Up Groundbreaking COVID-Safe Measures Two of the first festivals to stage after

Revered noise rockers Wax Chattels on their darker, more cathartic second album, ‘Clot’ – Beat Magazine

Revered noise rockers Wax Chattels on their darker, more cathartic second album, ‘Clot’ – Beat Magazine

by StaffSeptember 23, 2020

Words By Tammy Walters We chat to the band’s bassist and vocalist Amanda Cheng about the new record. From jazz school to

The making of an Aussie legend: Colin Buchanan – Eternity News

The making of an Aussie legend: Colin Buchanan – Eternity News

by StaffSeptember 22, 2020

We think of him as more Aussie than an Akubra. So it may surprise you to learn that the loveable larrikin of

Celebrating excellence: Griffith Industry Fellow takes out Queensland media award – Griffith News

Celebrating excellence: Griffith Industry Fellow takes out Queensland media award – Griffith News

by StaffSeptember 22, 2020

The Queensland Clarion Awards are prestigious state-based awards promoting excellence in the media. The winners of the 2020 Queensland Clarion Awards were

Australia Council calls for your input on COVID’s impact – ArtsHub

Australia Council calls for your input on COVID’s impact – ArtsHub

by StaffSeptember 21, 2020

With the release of the discussion paper Re-Imagine: What Next? the Australia Council looks at the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector and

Show goes on at Mitchell Creek Rock ‘N’ Blues Festival pandemic style – ABC News

Show goes on at Mitchell Creek Rock ‘N’ Blues Festival pandemic style – ABC News

by StaffSeptember 21, 2020

The crowd sat in allocated spaces in their friendship or family groups. No-one was allowed to dance and it was BYO, so

Identifying COVID-19 vulnerabilities: beyond the economy – Croakey

Identifying COVID-19 vulnerabilities: beyond the economy – Croakey

by StaffSeptember 21, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating health, social and economic impacts and exacerbated the inequities that already exist within our community. A

On the Move Latest sector appointments and departures – ArtsHub

On the Move Latest sector appointments and departures – ArtsHub

by StaffSeptember 20, 2020

NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES ASSOCIATION STEPS DOWN Alex Marsden, the director of the national peak body for museums

‘Edge of the world’: The (new) locals’ guide to the best of Australia – The New Daily

‘Edge of the world’: The (new) locals’ guide to the best of Australia – The New Daily

by StaffSeptember 19, 2020

Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there’s still a lot to love about Australia. As restrictions begin to ease around the nation and

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Houses as art?

They are all around us, but little thought is often given to the potential of our suburban boxes. They are massive canvases with infinite


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