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The Five Best Things to Do at Brisbane Writers Festival 2016
It's the most literary time of the year.
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The School of Life Is Launching a Brand New Philosophy Festival in Melbourne's West
Think West will take over some of the inner west's most iconic venues this November.
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The Ten Most Interesting Things to See at Melbourne Fringe Festival 2016
Lasers and white lights, cabaret and comedy — and everything in-between.
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The Ten Best Things to See at Brisbane Festival 2016
Pharrell Williams' new work, rainbow vomit and a city pop-up dancefloor. It's baaaaack.
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Melbourne's Newest Library Is Located on the City's Trains, Trams and Buses
Books on the Rail sees books travelling on the city's public transport network.
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The Ten Best Japanese Restaurants in Brisbane
Gear up for mouth-melting sashimi, hearty ramen and fresh nigiri.
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The New York Times Might be Launching in Australia
They're "focused" on Oz as part of their global expansion.
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Concrete Playground Meets The Offensive Nipple Show
Watercooler vaginas, why being naked is empowering and what's next for the raucous physical comedy.
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Melbourne Fringe Reveals Doozy of a 2016 Program
Featuring lasers and white lights as well as cabaret, comedy and all the regular festivities.
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Melbourne Festival Announces Killer 2016 Program
Featuring free hair cuts from children, fiery drummers and an epic Bowie tribute.
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Wynyard Quarter is Celebrating Its Fifth Birthday With a Day-Long Blowout
The loveable community space is all grown up.
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The Five Best Dates in Auckland This August
Take a friend, take your S/O, take that person with who you have a thing but you're not putting any labels on it.
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Brisbane Writers' Festival Has Revealed Their 2016 Program
Revisit Looking for Alibrandi, get tips on getting published and learn how to write the cryptic.
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Where News Meets Comedy: How Australian Journalists Are Using Satire to Deliver Bad News
Finding the funny bits with 'The Feed' host Jeanette Francis and 'The Weekly with Charlie Pickering' writer James Colley.
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Win Tickets to Storyology 2016
Dig into the headlines with some of the world's top journalists.
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Mona's Dark Mofo Just Got $10.5 Million in Funding from the Tasmanian Government
There's many more dark wintry art times in Hobart ahead.
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The Program Has Been Announced for LATE at the Museum 2016
On the pulse of current and forthcoming local issues.
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Thousands of Nude People Paint Themselves Blue for Spencer Tunick's Latest Installation
Over 3000 punters "blue" themselves in the name of art.
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The Finalists for the 2016 Archibald Prize Have Been Announced
Time for your yearly dose of prestigious portraits of prominent Aussies.
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Sydney's Festival of Dangerous Ideas Announces Provocative 2016 Program
From #BlackLivesMatter to teenage communists and our own Federal Government (TBC).
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Brisbane Festival 2016 Is Building a Giant Pop-Up Dancefloor in the City
Just the tip of the iceberg for this year's huge program, out now.
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Sydney Fringe Festival Announces New Parramatta Road Creative Precinct
It's called 'Off Broadway'. Heh.
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Concrete Playground is Looking for an Intern
Concrete Playground is looking for an intern to join our team for a fixed three-month stint, starting immediately.
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White Night Is Coming to Ballarat for the First Time Ever
Joining Melbourne, Paris, Toronto and São Paulo as the newest global location for the one-night festival of light.
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This New Service Texts Your Friends Game of Thrones Spoilers After Each Episode Airs
The ultimate jerk move.
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How to Dance Your Shame Away with Sydney Choreographer Amrita Hepi
If you've ever felt awkward or put in a corner, Amrita wants to help you dance through it.
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Brilliant Things To Do In Auckland This Queen's Birthday Weekend
18 ways to celebrate the long weekend and the sovereign state.
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Auckland Museum Announce Their First Major Exhibition Dedicated to New Zealand Music
From the Dunedin Sound to barbecue reggae.
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Breakbread Aims to Facilitate Cultural Understanding Through Food and Conversation
Small victories in cultural togetherness.
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How Long Does It Take to Become an Overnight Success in Australia?
Take notes from some of Sydney's most innovative new entrepreneurs: Wine Island, PS40 and Bodypass.
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Take a Walking Tour Through the Tang Empire in Sydney's Chinatown
You've probably never noticed the golden age of China hiding inside your Emperor Puffs.
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Sydney's Lockout Laws Will Be Debated In Parliament Today (And You Can Be There)
A genuinely good reason to chuck an afternoon sickie.













































































































