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Brandon Jack, author of Pissants. Image: Maya Cook/ Simon & Schuster.
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Pissants review: Brandon Jack's hilarious book about unruly footballers

The young men’s antics in Brandon Jack's book Pissants will astound and amaze you.

A group of people in Regency period costume in a parlour room. Plied and and Prejudice.
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Plied and Prejudice review: Austen thrills His Majesty’s Theatre, WA

An evening of Austen with plenty of laughs, Plied and Prejudice may be the most fun you’ll ever have at…

The cast of The Visitors - Seven people in suits either sitting or standing on a rock-like formation.
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The Visitors review: a play's reimagining of the First Fleet from an Indigenous perspective

'The Visitors' invites us to see our past from a different storyline.

Two panels, on the left is a woman in pink scrubs with a thermometer around her neck. On the right is cover of book, 'Brown. Single. Author.'
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Brown. Female. Doctor. review: Sarah Arachchi's marvellous medical memoir

Brown. Female. Doctor. examines the professional and personal life of a Sri Lankan paediatrician.

A comfortably furnished hotel room decorated with art as part of SPRING1883.
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SPRING1883: three reasons why you should visit this hotel art fair

Returning to The Hotel Windsor from 13-16 August, SPRING1883 blends the Victorian aesthetic with contemporary flair.

Photo of Hiromi wearing a red dress sitting on a leather couch alongside four string quartets.
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OzAsia Festival 2025: what’s hot and what’s new

Opera comes back from the dead, The Female Pope, dance in public spaces, and the greatest debate on never moving…

Kait James, 'Kait James: Red Flags' 2024. Installation view, Warrnambool Art Gallery. Courtesy of the artist and Neon Parc. Image: Christian Capurro.
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Raising red flags for change: Kait James exhibition

Fearless exhibition opens by Wadawurrung artist Kait James.

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Learning music helps young people flourish, says new report

New research calls for schools to treat learning music as essential for mental health, not just a nice-to-have activity.

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, a fair-skinned man with red hair, plays an accoustic guitar live on stage while standing in front of a screen showing a larger-than-life black and white image of himself.
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Ed Sheeran announces 2026 Australian tour

Sheeran, who recently surpassed 100 million monthly listeners on Spotify, returns to Australia in January-February after a record-breaking 2023 tour.

view of an art installation of a traditional chinese gate made from paper. NAS Gallery. Neighbour at the Gate.
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Neighbour at the Gate review: NAS Gallery exhibition

The Neighbour at the Gate exhibition unpacks connections and truth telling between First Nations and Asian Australians.

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