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Womadelaide 2023: blockbuster headliners and record crowds drive a euphoric long weekend
Florence and the Machine, Bon Iver, Sampa the Great and a blizzard of feathers headline a festival striving to recapture its pre-pandemic glory

Walter Marsh

14, Mar, 2023 @1:07 AM

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‘An extraordinary act of courage’: the Aboriginal activist who protested against Nazi Germany
A new song cycle from Lior, Nigel Westlake and Dr Lou Bennett pays tribute to Yorta Yorta elder William Cooper and his 1938 march

Walter Marsh

01, Mar, 2023 @2:00 PM

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The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia? review – Claudia Karvan stars in bestiality comedy that loses itself in farce
Edward Albee’s 2002 play has a deliberately ridiculous premise – but this production eschews the real issues it could interrogate in favour of broad laughs

Walter Marsh

20, Feb, 2023 @11:44 PM

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Reborn Rich: a K-drama like Succession – with time travel
With its class politics, family warfare and a healthy dose of goofy melodrama, this 16-hour saga became South Korea’s most-watched show in 2022

Walter Marsh

14, Feb, 2023 @2:00 PM

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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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Sunny, sexy and super-fun: our all-time favourite summer reads
From salacious and savage to escapist and evocative, here are the page-turners Guardian Australia writers are whipping through on break

Beejay Silcox, Paul Daley, Declan Fry, Viv Smythe, Walter Marsh, Janine Israel, Chris Womersley, Alyx Gorman, Yvonne C Lam, Caitlin Cassidy, Maddie Thomas, Antoun Issa and Michael Sun

29, Dec, 2022 @2:00 PM

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The Tourist, Byron Baes, Muster Dogs and more: the 14 best Australian TV shows of 2022
From drama to documentary, comedy to cartoons, here’s the television our critics loved in 2022

Luke Buckmaster, Beejay Silcox, Nathan Jolly, Walter Marsh, Jared Richards, Patrick Lenton and Andrew P Street

28, Dec, 2022 @2:00 PM

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Flume, Body Type, Midnight Oil and more: the 21 best Australian albums of 2022
From globe-trotting glitch-pop to Aria-winning Yolŋu surf-rock, here are Guardian Australia’s favourite releases of the year

Andrew Stafford, Nathan Jolly, Shaad D'Souza, Sian Cain, Michael Sun, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Nick Buckley, Janine Israel , Walter Marsh and Jared Richards

27, Dec, 2022 @2:00 PM

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I’ve never lost sight of the true meaning of Christmas: my birthday | Walter Marsh
My unusual date of birth has invited a lifetime of sympathetic sighs from strangers, but I wouldn’t trade it for any other day of the year

Walter Marsh

24, Dec, 2022 @7:00 PM

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Andor: how a Star Wars deep cut became one of the best TV shows of the year
With no Jedi or Skywalkers to be seen, this politically charged, slow-burn thriller adds human stakes and a real sense of the fascism behind Star Wars’s endless civil war

Walter Marsh

21, Nov, 2022 @2:00 PM

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Stuff the British Stole: Marc Fennell’s TV series wades headfirst into colonial quagmires
The hit ABC podcast makes the leap to the screen with objects that speak directly to the current upheavals in the UK’s corridors of power

Walter Marsh

31, Oct, 2022 @2:00 PM

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Holly Throsby on her ‘anti-crime’ novel, inspired by the Lynette Dawson murder investigation
The musician turned novelist’s latest book came from a tiny detail in the high-profile case, and the regional Australia that she now calls home

Walter Marsh

30, Oct, 2022 @2:00 PM

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