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In recent times, I have felt the highs and lows when observing the behaviour, commentary and political discourse in our society. I despaired when I heard the booing of First Nations Elders during the Welcome to Country ceremonies on Anzac Day morning. That same afternoon, I was inspired when a crowd of 90,000 people stood and cheered Uncle Colin Hu...


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A Brisbane radio host has slipped up. Confusing retired Brisbane Lions AFL player Mitch Robinson with retired West Coast player Mitch Brown, Suzie O’Neill announced the former had made a big statement about his sexuality last year.

Olympian Suzie O’Neill has moved from sports into radio and now co-hosts The Nick, Luttsy and Suzie Show on Nova 106.9. On Mon...


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An symphony orchestra playing some of the greatest dance hits of all time, plus some of the world’s best DJs on the same bill, is guaranteed to be one of the best parties of the year.

Headlined by CLASSICAL performed by the Ministry of Sound Orchestra, Summer Dance Festival features a lineup of iconic international DJs including Roger Sanchez (USA), Seb Fontaine (UK) ...


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In 1968 Andy Warhol was shot by Valerie Solonas

Artist Andy Warhol gained fame and acclaim in the 1960s as part of the Pop Art movement. He created his famous paintings of Campbell’s Soup Cans and portraits of cultural icons such as Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe.

His studio space, The Factory, was a hotbed of creativity, and he branched out into filmmaking and...


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An employment tribunal in England has dismissed a discrimination case brought by a Christian man who asked his prospective employer to remove all Pride symbols from the workplace and to bar colleagues from using pronoun identifiers before he commenced his role.

Mark Jennings applied for a job as an employment coach at a Job Centre run by Britain’s Department for Wor...


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