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Arts & Culture

June 18, 2020

Covering COVID

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

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October 24, 2019

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, …

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Veteran Gold Coast drag queens Natasha St James, Sellma Soul and Scarlett Fever
October 6, 2019

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, …

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Warning signs at Clarkes Beach entry point
October 4, 2019

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 …

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October 3, 2019

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 …

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Ruin photography
October 2, 2019

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 …

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Artist Anne Leon
October 2, 2019

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 …

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Laneway Tea Festival
September 30, 2019

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 …

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Griffith University drama students
September 30, 2019

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 …

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Old Windmill Tower
September 30, 2019

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, …

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