
It doesn’t seem that long ago I’d prepare for an upcoming concert by recording songs by the artist onto a cassette. It was a kind of specialised, purposeful car tape.
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It doesn’t seem that long ago I’d prepare for an upcoming concert by recording songs by the artist onto a cassette. It was a kind of specialised, purposeful car tape.
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• Emily Barker in Merredin. All photos by Les Everett.
Canadian singer-songwriter Charlie A’Court spoke of synchronicity when he took to the stage in Merredin for The Festival of Small Halls. The small halls concept started in Canada, he told us, Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island to be exact. He mentioned too that he lived now in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Back to that later.
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Ever since Arthur Bayley and William Ford discovered gold near Coolgardie in 1892 Western Australians have had a love affair with rocks. But the love of rocks goes back way longer. Katter Kitch or Wave Rock near Hyden is significant to Noongar people as a dancing and camping ground.
Why rent a lawyer when you can buy a judge
Teacher Education, Sport, Australian Rules Football,
Every scoreboard tells a story
A Song. A Place. A Time.
With the first dog chosen in the AFL Canine Draft
escape to the Vasse idyll