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How The 'Nutbush' Became A Uniquely Australian Cultural Phenomenon
"Whoever designed the Nutbush succeeded beyond any success they could have hoped for."
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ivy Nightclub
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“This is a dying art... the young girls don’t even know how to dance on a table in a heel.”
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John Butler
John Butler’s New Album Chronicles Healing After Complete Surrender: ‘I Had To Learn How To Chill The F*ck Out!’
Butler’s first solo album in 12 years is the balmy and atmospheric ‘Running River’. In our exclusive interview, he opens up about how it set him on a new path after he’d reached an all-time low.
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The Whitlams Black Stump
The Whitlams Black Stump Add Extra Shows To 'Kookaburra' National Tour
The Whitlams Black Stump are promoting their album 'Kookaburra', which remains at #3 on the ARIA Australian Country Albums Chart.
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Briggs, 3%, Cyril Lead Dreamtime At The G Music Line-up
"The Dreamtime game is one of the biggest events on the mob calendar, bringing all mobs together and showcasing our culture and spirit to the world."
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The Lounge, Chatswood
Chatswood Is Home To A Brand-New Live Music Venue
The Lounge fills an “important gap” in the New South Wales live music scene.
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Flyying Colours @ the Crown & Anchor
Are Community-Owned Music Venues The Solution? We Look At Some Options
“We know that these buildings are about much more than bricks and mortar; they are spaces for creativity and connection.”
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Controversial #1 In Apple Music’s 100 Best Albums List
Apple Music's 100 Best Albums list has been described as a "love letter" to albums that have shaped our world.
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Ceres
Ceres Make Triumphant Return With First New Music & Tour In Five Years
After five crushing years of silence, Australia’s most beloved indie-emo band are back.
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Charlie Colin was in Train from the band's formation in 1993 until October 2003 and was with the group when they experienced the success of 'Drops Of Jupiter'.
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Night At The Barracks
Icehouse, Birds Of Tokyo, The Presets & More Announced For Night At The Barracks 2024
This year’s jam-packed program features 12 unmissable concerts.