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Sabrina Carpenter Condemns Trump's Use of Her Song

Pop star Sabrina Carpenter has blasted the White House for using her hit song 'Juno' in a pro-ICE video, calling it 'evil and disgusting'. She joins a long list of artists objecting to Trump using their music.

Home Lifts Become Standard in Sydney Luxury Builds

Sydney's top builders are integrating home lifts from the start, driven by demand for accessible luxury and ageing in place. Discover how this trend is reshaping multi-level living across the city.

Home lifts become standard in Sydney's design-led homes

Home lifts are shifting from optional luxury to essential fixture in Sydney's multi-level homes. Driven by demographics and urban design, they offer future-proofing and accessibility. Discover the trends and planning tips.

WASO's Beethoven festival concludes with Emperor Concerto

The WA Symphony Orchestra's 2025 season culminated with Beethoven's majestic 'Emperor' Piano Concerto, performed by pianist Lukas Vondracek and conductor Asher Fisch at UWA Winthrop Hall. Discover the highlights of this five-concerto marathon.

Mum's plea: Daughters criticise her fun lifestyle

A devoted mother in her early 60s seeks advice after her adult daughters disapprove of her going to concerts and wearing youthful clothing. Discover why living life fully matters at any age.

Why modern pop music lacks emotional power

New research shows pop melodies have become less complex since 2000, explaining why songs like Queen's Don't Stop Me Now create stronger emotional responses than modern hits.

Teen's singing creates bond with autistic brother

Wollongong siblings Allee and Cooper Reynolds share an extraordinary bond through music. As Allee prepares for Schools Spectacular, discover how her singing helps her autistic brother communicate and connect.

Fort Scratchley concert cancelled, charity loses $2000

Fort Scratchley's major fundraiser, the Music of the Guns concert, was unexpectedly cancelled, costing the historical society $2000 and disappointing ticket holders. The event is now rescheduled for February.

Paul Kelly's Gravy Song Sequel After 30 Years

Australian music legend Paul Kelly discusses his new album Seventy and the long-awaited sequel to How To Make Gravy. Discover the story behind Rita Wrote A Letter and Kelly's creative process at 70.

Li-Wei Qin and WASO rock Tchaikovsky in Perth

Cellist Li-Wei Qin dazzled with the WA Symphony Orchestra under Asher Fisch in a magnificent performance of Tchaikovsky, Mozart, and Wagner at Winthrop Hall. Discover the highlights of this unforgettable classical music event.

Doja Cat's Chaotic Perth Show Review

Doja Cat kicked off her Australian tour in Perth with a fiery, chaotic performance. Read our review of the RAC Arena spectacle, including her clapback to critics.

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