Photo Essay by Dylan Crawford The images taken over a ten-week COVID lockdown visualise the eerie silence and sense of …

High school students ponder `What’s the point of free speech’ at Integrity 20
Jesse O’Keefe Today schools from around Australia came to Brisbane for the beginning of Griffith University’s three-day Integrity 20 conference, …

Veteran drag queens show how it’s done
TILLY HANNAN The drag queen scene on the Gold Coast is going strong, thanks to drag veterans Natasha St James, …

Coastal erosion damages Byron beaches
ASHLEIGH HARTLEY Byron Bay is known for its laidback lifestyle and it’s nine beautiful surfing beaches, which make Australia’s most …

The Source News on Global Digital – 3 October 2019
Coming up on The Source News, we talk about the premiere of Dracula’s Cabaret new show Muertos, the misuse of …

Ruin photography embraces history and decay
JACK HOLT In recent years, ruin photography, sometimes called “ruin porn”, has been gaining more and more interest, both from …

Textile artist shares passion through teaching
GEORGIA MARR Mullumbimby-based textile artist Anne Leon has been sharing her 30 years of experience in the business with a …

Festival promises to delight tea lovers
JAKE KEARNAN Brisbane’s first Laneway Tea Festival will hit Bakery Lane in the Fortitude Valley on October 5, bringing a …

Performance highlights climate change effects
MATTHEW HENDRY A group of Griffith University drama students are preparing to perform a play that highlights the effects of …

Open House opens doors on local architecture
BRITTINY EDWARDS Brisbane’s most interesting buildings will once again be opening their doors to guests from October 12 to 13, …