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Australia · AustraliaUS musician Fletcher will be kicking off her upcoming In Search Of The Antidote 2024 Tour in Perth with a show at the Metro City. Fletcher will bring her one-of-a-kind live show to fans in Australia and New Zealand this July with stops in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. Returning down under in the wake of the release of her sophomore studio record, In Search Of The Antidote, Fletcher promises to treat audiences to a world-class perfor…See the Story
Perth will be the first date on tour schedule for Fletcher
Australia · AustraliaLauv has shared his new song Potential, and it comes with a video that sees him looking for true love. Speaking about the song Lauv said the song marked a new chapter in his career. “Potential is about realizing you have feelings for someone and dreaming about the potential of what it could be,” Lauv shares. “It’s the beginning of my next, most authentic chapter, and I can’t wait to share this and everything that’s coming next.” The video dir…See the Story
Listen to 'Potential' the new song from Lauv
Australia · AustraliaLate Night Orchestra – The Portishead Legacy is a collection of Australia’s finest musicians, backing a cast of acclaimed headline vocalists in a performance celebrating the legacy of influential UK band Portishead, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album. Performers Clea, Jaguar Jonze, Ngaiire and Ben Woolner (Safia) will be joined by a 12-piece ensemble, including strings, brass, and turntables to celebrate the legacy of the ba…See the Story
Celebrate the music of Portishead
Australia · AustraliaIn 1954, the Woolfenden Committee met for the first time On this day in 1954, the Woolfenden Committee, also known as the Departmental Committee on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution, met for the first time. The group was established by the British government to examine the law and practice concerning homosexuality and sex work. The committee was named after its chairman, John Wolfenden, who was a British educationalist. The committee’s repor…See the Story
On This Gay Day | UK takes first steps to decriminalise homosexuality
Australia · AustraliaThe Australian Hotels Association (WA) has announced Pair’d Margaret River Region (Pair’d), a dynamic new festival that will celebrate the finest offerings of the South West’s food, wine, and music scene. Scheduled to take place from 14-17 November 2024, Pair’d promises to be an exciting addition to the state’s major homegrown events calendar. AHA(WA) CEO Bradley Woods said Pair’d will be a fantastic opportunity to showcase Western Australia’s …See the Story
New event 'Pair'd' will showcase the Margaret River region
Australia · AustraliaHave you got a dream of becoming a writer in the realm of speculative fiction? Since 2004, the Older Writers Grant has been awarded annually to writers who are at least fifty years of age at the time of application to assist such writers who are just starting to work at a professional level. These grant of USD$1,000 from the Speculative Literature Foundation may be used as each writer determines will best assist their work. Speculative liter…See the Story
Are you an aspiring writer over 50 years of age?
Australia · AustraliaActor Sophia Bush has spoken about the happiness she’s found in her new same sex relationship with former US soccer player Ashlyn Harris. The One Tree Hill and Chicago P.D. star shared her news in a cover interview with Glamour magazine. Where she spoke about the breakdown of her marriage, fertility challenges, and finding new love with new partner Harris. Bush said she hated that ‘coming out’ was still a thing, but also recognised the importa…See the Story
Sophia Bush shares her new same sex relationship
Sydney, Australia · SydneyTeenagers arrested as part of a suspected terrorist cell were already on bail, and it is understood that their arrests were in relation to recent assaults on gay men in the Sydney area. Sydney police arrested five juveniles and charged with terror offences earlier this week. It is alleged that the five arrested had also interacted with the 16-year-old boy accused of attacking Bishop Mari Mar Emmanuel during his sermon earlier this month. A Syd…See the Story