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“I think people felt sort of some strange sense of pride, perhaps, that we have a Parliament and an electoral system that could make...

Out for a Day

Lacking time for a proper holiday? Unwind with a glass of wind and a gourmet meal at the WA Wine and Food Festival on...

Sulking Holiday

What better way to sulk, than to revert to the time-tested formula of curling up with a movie, popcorn and bulk chocolate? Revelation International...

Gay Ski Week

All things winter can be found in New Zealand's adrenaline capital Queenstown during Gay Ski Week from September 1-9. Whether you are a fan...

Opera Under the Stars

Escape the Cold with Broome's 15th annual Opera Under the Stars on Saturday August 25 in the Cable Beach Amphitheatre. Opera Under the Stars...

Pink, pretty in PICA

Artists Helen Britton, Jacob Ogden Smith, Helen Smith and former WSO arts writer Andrew Nicholls have collaborated in an exhibition of screen based works...

FloorPlay

If Climaxx parties are anything to go by, Gilkison's and FloorPlay are two names that look like they belong together. So they do, but...

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The Australia Council has announced that it will fund a $20,000 collaborative residency for artists in virtual world Second Life. Just when you thought...

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