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March Film Reviews

That Sugar Film (PG) Directed by Damon Gameau Damon Gameau first stopped eating sugar to impress his girlfriend. Now married, with a child on the way,...

Build Sandcastles for Rescue Helicopters

On Saturday March 28th, Westpac is hosting the Big Beach Brekky World Record sandcastle attempt at Cottesloe Beach. The event aims to raise funds for...

New State Representatives for NAPWHA

Izaac Bukley and Paul Baines have been elected as WA’s new representatives to the National Association of People Living with HIV Australia (NAPWHA). Izaac Bukley Tell...

Bibliophile: New Books

Moon at Nine by Deborah Ellis Allen & Unwin Living in Australia, we are quite naïve about the consequences in many countries for expressing love for someone...

Editor's Note: Why Can’t We Be Friends?

I’m not sure if I’m good at making friends. Colleagues – sure, acquaintances – got hundreds of them, but true friends are few and...

Kylie Minogue Style Inspiration: A Retrospective

This weekend Kylie Minogue is bringing her Kiss Me Once Tour to the Perth Arena. In celebration, here's a sonic and visual journey through...

Peter Abetz: Anti-Bullying Program Promotes "LGBTI Agenda"

Liberal Member for Southern River Peter Abetz made a presentation to Liberal MPs at Parliament House this week voicing concerns about the Safe Schools...

Sam Smith and John Legend Join Forces for Comic Relief

Modern merchants of musical melancholy John Legend and Sam Smith have joined forces in a charitable duet. The single 'Lay Me Down' featuring both Smith...

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