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American Rape on Campus Documentary to be Shown In Australian Universities
One of the most confronting films you'll see all year.
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Event
Making a Murderer: In Conversation with Charlie Pickering
Thu, 10 Mar, 2016
The Event Centre, The Star, Pyrmont
All your questions about the case of Steven Avery are about to be answered.
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Sydney CBD's Live Music Venues Have Lost Almost Half Their Revenue Since the Lockouts
But angry reactions are all just "hysteria" right?
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Merrick Watts Thinks He Can Be Rude to Baristas Because They're "Not Doing Real Work"
Good luck getting a latte in Melbourne now, mate.
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The Filmmakers Behind Making a Murderer Are Coming to Australia
All your questions about the case of Steven Avery are about to be answered.
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Event
Spectrum Now Festival 2016
Tue, 1 Mar - Wed, 16 Mar 2016
Various locations across Sydney
More than two full weeks of art, music, performance and public discussion.
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Ten Awesome Airbnbs Still Available Over Easter
Spend the Easter holiday in an old Melbourne tram, an architect's holiday home or a shoe. Yep, a shoe.
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Why Would Someone Open a Water Bar in Sydney?
Dive in to Sydney's new aquatic pop-up with artist Janet Laurence.
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These Are the Best Films of the Last Year According to Australian Film Critics
The Australian Film Critics Association have announced their 2016 award winners.
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Win Tickets to Hail, Caesar!
The latest film from the Coen Brothers combines crime, comedy and a ridiculous cast.
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Ten Kickass Australian Films You Need to See in 2016
With everything from stories of Aussie cults to giant bloody spiders — it's easy to support local film this year.
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The Events You Shouldn't Miss at Spectrum Now Festival 2016
Burning Man sculptures, epic live mural painting and outdoor sideshow alleys (where you can get tattooed).
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These Three Satellites Could Help Get Billions of New Users Online
Bringing high-speed internet to some of the remotest places on earth.
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Rose Quartz Is Tasmania's Intimate New Music Festival
Held on the remnants of a pink crystal beach.
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Tropfest Founder John Polson Speaks Out on Why the Festival Almost Went Under
The Tropfest founder got real on triple j's Hack.
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NSW Premier Mike Baird Is Getting Ripped a New One After Defending Sydney's Lockout Laws
The NSW Premier and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.
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Event
Tropfest 2016
Sun, 14 Feb, 2016
Centennial Parklands, Paddington
It almost didn't happen. But Australia's beloved short film fest is back from the dead.