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Wollongong's Music Scene Hits Golden Era

Discover how Wollongong's music venues are experiencing a remarkable renaissance with sold-out shows, emerging local talent, and vibrant nightlife transforming the city into NSW's newest music hotspot.

Daniel Johns Makes ARIA History With Silver Award

Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns receives groundbreaking honour at 2024 ARIA Awards, becoming the first artist ever to claim the prestigious Silver Award for his solo album 'FutureNever'.

Wingham Music Festival rallies for flood relief

Australian country music star James Johnston leads an all-star lineup at Wingham Music Festival, raising crucial funds for Mid-North Coast flood-affected communities this October.

Melbourne Cup 2025: Secret Barrier History Revealed

Discover how historical barriers, saddlecloth letters, and hidden patterns could predict the 2025 Melbourne Cup champion. Our expert guide reveals the omens that separate winners from also-rans.

Charlie Jones: Newcastle's Transport Visionary

Discover the untold story of Charlie Jones, the visionary transport planner whose revolutionary ideas could have transformed Newcastle decades ago. Learn why his forward-thinking proposals were ignored and what we can learn from his legacy today.

Queen's 1954 Wollongong Visit: Rare Photos Revealed

Discover stunning archival photos from Queen Elizabeth II's historic 1954 visit to Wollongong, as local resident Margaret Tougher shares her personal memories of the royal occasion that captivated the Steel City.

Geelong's Spectacular 1916 Gala Day Parade

Step back in time to witness Geelong's most magnificent public celebration - the 1916 Gala Day Parade that brought colour and joy to a city grappling with World War I.

Bradman's Cricket Club Seeks $9M Transformation

The historic St George Cricket Club, where Sir Donald Bradman once played, is pitching for a $9 million redevelopment to secure its future while honouring its legendary past.

Pinjarra Massacre Apology: A Watershed Moment

The Shire of Murray's historic apology for the 1834 Pinjarra Massacre represents a rare example of genuine accountability that could transform Australia's reconciliation journey.

Aussie elder plays Wordle with Pope Francis at Vatican

An Australian Indigenous elder's remarkable friendship with the late Pope Francis culminated in an unforgettable Wordle session with Pope Francis at the Vatican, bridging cultures through shared words and wisdom.

2CC Canberra Celebrates 50 Years On Air

Celebrate five decades of 2CC Canberra's iconic radio presence, from its 1975 AM launch to today's digital era, as the station continues to unite generations of listeners.

Newcastle Ocean Baths Heritage Under Critical Threat

The iconic Newcastle Ocean Baths, a century-old coastal treasure, confront serious challenges that could jeopardise their heritage protection and future accessibility for generations of Australians.

Earthkin: Cairns Band Makes Indigenous Music History

Cairns-based Indigenous band Earthkin is set to make music history with their groundbreaking single debut at the Tanks Arts Centre, marking a global first for First Nations music collaboration.

Music Reduces Dementia Risk By 40%

Groundbreaking Australian research reveals that regularly listening to music could dramatically reduce your chances of developing dementia, offering a simple and enjoyable prevention strategy.

Katrina Soares wins Joondalup Young Musician 2025

Discover how 17-year-old Katrina Soares wowed judges with her breathtaking violin performance to claim Joondalup's most prestigious youth music award and secure her place among WA's emerging musical talents.

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