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Yirra Yaakin Theatre 2026 Season Announced

Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company reveals its powerful 2026 season at Subiaco Arts Centre featuring three WA premieres exploring Aboriginal stories, identity and culture. Book now!

Paula Huston's Estate Gift to Young WA Artists

Western Australian arts patron Paula Huston leaves her entire estate to WA Academy of Performing Arts, creating transformative opportunities for emerging artists. Discover this incredible legacy.

Canberra housing: 8+ years to save deposit

New research reveals Canberra home buyers need over 8 years to save a deposit, though housing affordability shows steady improvement. Discover the key factors driving this positive trend.

Jada Geelong's End of Year Concert Success

Jada Geelong's talented students dazzled at their end-of-year concert at Geelong Arts Centre. Witness the celebration of young performers in our coverage.

Perth Festival 2026 Program Unveiled by Anna Reece

Artistic director Anna Reece reveals Perth Festival 2026's ambitious program, building on 2025's success with 20 world premieres and the return of the East Perth Power Station hub. Discover the full program and book tickets.

Cube Nightclub Closes After 20 Years in Canberra

Canberra's iconic Cube nightclub, a pillar of the city's LGBTQ+ community, announces its final closure on December 31, 2025, marking the end of an era for nightlife in the capital.

Canberra's Korean-Japanese Fusion Restaurant Review

Discover Azuma Den, Canberra's exciting Korean-Japanese fusion restaurant at East Hotel. From tender fried chicken to innovative desserts, see why this venue is becoming the capital's must-visit dining destination.

Geelong Calisthenics 2025 Concert Mega Gallery

Experience the vibrant Geelong Calisthenics 2025 Concert through our 120-photo gallery showcasing talented performers in spectacular routines. Don't miss the visual spectacle!

Newcastle Men's Book Club Fosters Connection

The Tough Guy Book Club in Newcastle proves the literary man is thriving. Men gather monthly in pubs to discuss books, build friendships and challenge stereotypes about male reading habits.

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