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Local artist Dana Stoll’s new exhibition Garbage Girl transforms discarded materials into bold, absurd and thought-provoking wearable artworks. Opening at Ellenbrook Arts on 29 May, the exhibition uses secondhand textiles and rubbish to challenge the way we think about waste, fashion and consumer culture. Photographed against striking Western Australian landscapes, the...


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There is a new choir on the block here in Boorloo. Every Monday night, the Perth Gay Men’s chorus have been meeting and rehearsing in Northbridge. Sitting around 20 strong, these guys are coming out… and we are all invited! Three-part choral arrangements of music people know and love, performed by men ranging from their twenties to their seventies. Their debut performance is ...


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Chanel Beads, the moniker of New-York based electronic artist Shane Lavers makes music that lives in a world somewhere between dream pop, indie electronica and avant-garde rock.

Lavers incorporates post-punk textures, uncanny ambient field recordings, and unconventional song structures to blur the lines of contemporary pop music. Havin...


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A new cookbook has been released and it celebrates diversity, nutritious cooking and cultural stories. It’s called ‘Earth to Table’ and was co-developed by student dietitians from the WA Centre for Rural Health at The University of Western Australia, and Yamatji elders and families in Geraldton (Jambinu). “Earth to Table brings together Yamatji knowledge, stories and nutritio...


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A twenty four year-old Perth man is preparing to take on one of Western Australia’s toughest endurance challenges, all to help support vulnerable young people. Jack Morgan is set to trek the entire 1002 kilometre Bibbulmun Track, starting in Albany on May 29 and aiming to finish in Kalamunda just twenty three days later, the equivalent of twenty three marathons in twenty thre...


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