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  1. The highlights from Wednesday’s headline show at Sydney’s Metro Theatre.
  2. “If this happens Bacchus Marsh and Moorabool will be without a community radio station," station organisers told listeners last month.
  3. As Vika & Linda prepare to release 'Where Do You Come From?', the beloved sibling duo discuss Mum’s habit of “critiquing from the front seat of the car” during spontaneous singalongs, being drilled by Venetta Fields, recording a track with Iggy Pop, wanting to be the Finns, and much more. 
  4. The Australian debut of CORE features a strong showing of local and international dance and EDM acts.
  5. BIGSOUND have unveiled a batch of local names for its Artists In Conversation series, alongside an impressive roster of international representatives.
  6. "It’s super exciting and such an honour to be welcomed by the Bad Apples family," Kayps said.
  7. “If this is indeed the smartest technology presented in human history, it makes no sense as to why it deserves exemptions that no technology before has required to be successful."
  8. Following reports that the station could exit the airwaves in July, a new reduced capacity model has ensured 2SER will remain broadcasting for some time still.
  9. Ahead of a massive regional tour, Chris Cheney recounts The Living End’s long and winding road from punk covers band to the ARIA Hall Of Fame.
  10. Led by guitarist Al Anderson, The Original Wailers showcase the authentic spirit of Bob Marley by offering songs of peace, love, and unity.
  11. Extra shows have been added in Melbourne and Sydney following phenomenal demand for pre-sale tickets.
  12. Fans can enter to win an intimate, acoustic performance from The Temper Trap—just for you and twenty friends.
  13. The festivals share the headliners Barry Can’t Swim (DJ Set), Interplanetary Criminal, and Richie Hawtin, while Mall Grab also headlines at Overtone.
  14. Australians are attending more artistic and cultural events than ever, but the rising cost of living risks upsetting the apple-cart.
  15. “You can plaster a venue with signs requesting ‘NO CAMERAS’, but people don’t respect it. It’s as if people feel entitled,” Hynde wrote.