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Harry Styles arrives in Australia – prompting a stampede, shoeys and screaming teens
HBF Park, Perth
Back on Australian soil for a tour delayed by Covid, the singer is a flamboyant, gracious showman, mixing huge hits with a Daryl Braithwaite cover

Rosamund Brennan

21, Feb, 2023 @12:23 AM

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Perth festival 2023 opens to the world – with Aboriginal techno, the promise of Björk and uncomfortable truths
Buoyed by a welcome return of international acts, the 70th Perth festival soars as artists dream of new worlds

Rosamund Brennan

15, Feb, 2023 @2:19 AM

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Summer in the City: your ultimate what’s on guide to the best events and things to do in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and across Australia
We’ve handpicked the most unmissable arts, festivals and gigs in every capital city through December, January and February – and we’ll update it regularly

Steph Harmon, Sian Cain, Michael Sun, Janine Israel, Elissa Blake, Tim Byrne, Walter Marsh, Anna McGahan, Sarah Aitken, Rosamund Brennan and Carmen Ansaldo

25, Jan, 2023 @10:09 PM

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‘Magic in your own back yard’: Danish artist hides enormous trolls deep in Western Australia
Featuring six trolls made out of salvaged scrap wood, Thomas Dambo’s Giants of Mandurah are towering tributes to sustainability, adventure and imagination

Rosamund Brennan

14, Nov, 2022 @2:00 PM

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‘This is a protest painting’: Aboriginal artists speak out in show backed by mining giants
In a landmark exhibition supported by the resources sector, Indigenous artists from the Pilbara don’t hold back about dispossession and exploitation

Rosamund Brennan

09, May, 2022 @5:30 PM

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Panawathi Girl review - hippies, pollies and cowboys converge in Perth’s joyous new musical
Written by David Milroy, Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company’s ‘big Black musical’ is a deceptively jolly take on Australia’s dark past

Rosamund Brennan

11, Feb, 2022 @7:00 PM

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Perth festival 2021: a moving celebration of Western Australia for those who made it home
Delayed by Covid, the festival captures our yearning to reconnect with the waterways, history and culture of our city

Rosamund Brennan

23, Feb, 2021 @4:52 AM

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'A conduit for healing': Perth’s $400m Boola Bardip is a museum for the post-truth era
The new museum invites ‘difficult conversations’ about history and culture, with perspectives from 70-plus Aboriginal language groups

Rosamund Brennan

23, Nov, 2020 @2:37 AM

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'Plastic is political': upcycled art exposes Australia’s fraught relationship with waste
As millions of tonnes of rubbish are shipped offshore, artists across south-east Asia are sending some of it back

Rosamund Brennan

12, Mar, 2020 @1:13 AM

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