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Art Trail Arboretum-style
Phillip Rich, Vice President of the Arboretum and one of the organisers of this year’s Art Trail, said the day had been a “raging success as a community event”.
Live vibe at Drifters floats into winter
So far the band has racked up more than 160 million streams on Spotify, 12 million on Apple Music and 40 million YouTube plays from around the world.
Exhibitions explore lightness of being
Inspired by the geometry found in the Australian night sky, The Sky Is The Same is an immersive video installation that examines the transformative power of light, nature and geometry.
Chilean world music masters perform at Narara
The concert itself is fun. We go driving the audience into a trip and normally by the second half of the concert it is very upbeat and people have already danced a lot. They are very ancient rhythms and it is impossible not to connect with them.
The Point takes a writing tour
If you want to make positive changes to benefit future generations, you could use your talent and skills as a writer.
“Welcome to a new kind of tension’
An energy-fueled rock opera, American Idiot features little dialogue and instead relies on the lyrics from Green Day’s groundbreaking album to execute the story line.
GMS brings RENT to Laycock
How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this ground-breaking musical.
Still some chances left to see ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Sadly, the content of this play is just as relevant today as it was when penned by Harper Lee in the 1950s.
Red Tree hosting local productions of world-famous plays
Wyong Drama Group will be the next to occupy the Coast’s newest community performance space with a “fluid and sophisticated adaptation” of To Kill A Mockingbird