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The Jacksons Return to Australia: I’ll Be There!

With one of the most famous last names in the music business, The Jacksons need no introduction!

Five essential acts to see at Download 2019

Who do you need to suit up, boot up, and rock out to in March 2019?

Devastatingly good Victorian beer, outrageously cool merchandise

If you’re not drinking KAIJU!, you better be wearing it!

Divinyls announce Australian tour in honour of the great Chrissy Amphlett

It’s time…

Wah Bah have revamped their menu for summer

With stunning blue skies and chilled vibes, we couldn’t think of anything we’d rather be doing than soaking up the sun, cocktail in hand, bun in the other.

Rudimental are toasting to our differences

Returning in February for a national tour as part of their Toast To Our Differences world tour, a celebration for the release of the brand new third studio album of the same name, set to drop in January.

Did someone say new menu?

Taking pride of its place on Geelong’s spectacular waterfront, Edge has become the most exciting place to drink and dine for summer.

All Time Low are bringing the nostalgia to Good Things Festival

Kicking’ off in the MySpace heyday, All Time Low, for the better part of ten years now have been one of the worlds biggest pop punk bands.

Pulp 152

This week, I decided to try something a little different from what I would normally read.

Blues News #703

Just two days now and I will stop biting the head off anyone who tries to sing Jingle Bells at me. It will be December and I will regain my composure.

Pop Culture #703

One of the best things about paying attention to how movies do at the box office is the thrill when a film no-one expected much from does better than expected.

The Badloves in Bendigo

Comprised of various talented artists, there’s a reason why The Badloves still hold a very loyal and committed fanbase.

Too Heavy To Hug #703

Counting down the top 5 albums of 2018.

Psycroptic: As The Kingdom Drowns

As far as Australian extreme metal bands go, it’s pretty hard to argue that anybody has done it more successfully than Psycroptic in their almost two decades of domination.

Ziggy Alberts: Laps Around The Sun

Laps Around The Sun is simplistic, not to be confused with simple.

The Smashing Pumpkins: Shiny And Oh So Bright, Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun

It lived up to the expectation of most bands at this point in their career; safe and stagnant.

Loch Hart Music Festival

Going to a festival on its first year can be a bit of an interesting experience, mainly because you never know if it will be a one-off event that will cease to exist in the coming years, or if it’s going to be the start of something amazing. I believe Loch Hart is the latter.

Australia's Largest Indoor Hemp and Cannabis event is returning to Melbourne

With over 20,000 attendees across the last three years at its Sydney location, HHI Expo is the only event in Australia for ANYONE seeking information and awareness around all the crucial benefits that the hemp and cannabis plant offers both now and into the future.

HAWAII… bring out the guns.

It’s November and that can only mean two things… Christmas shopping is well under way and the professional surfing circus has descended on the North Shore of Hawaii for the last events of the year.

Pholklore is one place to check out this Summer

Often coined a winter dish (the perfect comfort food in the midst of a chilly winter night), for reasons that remain elusive, a bowl of pho is undeniably refreshing in the summer.

Where in the world is 2018?

Stamp Out And About with K Rock’s Music Director and Drive Announcer

What's on in Ballarat

Few things to get to…

BAM announce Youth Mentorship Program

Calling all young musicians, singers and songwriters in Bendigo and surrounds, we’ve got something just for you.

 

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