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Here Comes The Man In Black

Award winning singer, Daniel Thompson and Golden Guitar winning Australian guitar legend Stuie French are back, bringing you ALL things CASH with their acclaimed, Johnny Cash The Concert.  Featuring songs spanning Cash’s entire career, from Hey Porter to the Highwayman, At Folsom Prison to the Ameri

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Havens Dumb (Augie March)

HAVENS DUMB Augie March (DARK SATANIC) Augie March shouldn’t need an introduction, but it doesn’t hurt to remind people who missed them the first few times around. This little band from Shepparton, most famous for their song “One Crowded Hour”, have been garnering critical acclaim as well as some se

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100 Taps

Being first and foremost a BEER lover, nothing pleases me more than pouring a ‘tall frothy’ for an eager beer connoisseur at my venues. Until recently this simple pleasure has always been second nature, but late last year I realised there was something missing. I thought it was time to develop a qua

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Jamroots Mean Serious Business

Jamroots means business. A dynamic powerhouse impelled by four of the most experienced and accomplished musicians from the bay area. Tim Stout lays down phat Bohnam style grooves while his plant style tenor soars over crunchy blues riffs and psychedelic fuzz of guitarists Sean Thomas (Kisschasy) and

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DJ Track Reviews (Recovery Collective Special Edition)

City Keys – Charlie’s Unicorn Never Talks (Original Mix) A new name for the book, ‘City Keys’ will be sure to rise to the top quickly. Here we have one of his debut releases under his new alias; ‘Charlies Unicorn Never Talks’. Lead by a super funky bass melody, which drives the low end equipped with

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Anh Do – The Happiest Refugee

Comedian Anh Do brings his best-selling memoir, The Happiest Refugee, to life in a groundbreaking new stand-up show.  Performing at the F.A.C on October 9, this moving, inspirational and unforgettable theatre experience combines humour, real life stories, photos and filmed pieces to retell Do’s amaz

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Juke Club Saturdays

It’s Melbourne’s newest weekly House & Techno party destination… The Prince of Wales, one of Melbourne’s most iconic music venues, has announce Juke, a new weekly club night, starting from the 23rd of August. With a promise to consistently deliver the best dance music and appeal to a diverse mix of

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Schoolies On The Peninsula

So you’ve decided to come and chill out here on the Mornington Peninsula – what a great decision! If you want to find a sensational beach to sit on, then this is the place. Relaxed, no pressure, no hassles from anyone, just a great spot to sit down and quietly celebrate your toughest year so far. No

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1000 Forms Of Fear (Sia)

SIA 1000 Forms Of Fear (INERTIA) Sia has written for some of the hottest names in the music industry, Katy Perry to Christina Aguilera, and it doesn’t take more than a quick Google search to see she has some serious talent and some awards to back it up. It should come as no surprise, then, that her

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Merchant Lane For Mornington

A little bit of Melbourne is coming to the Peninsula… Over the next 6 months the Social in Main Street, Mornington will be transformed into a host of unique and intimate spaces to eat, drink and be entertained, inspired by the lane ways of Melbourne. “Merchant Lane” is the brainchild of Paul Cameron

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2014 Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition

APRA AMCOS, Alberts and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Australia (NRMTA) are pleased to announce that entries for the 2014 Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition – the largest charity songwriting competition in the world – are now open. With thanks to Alberts and APRA AMCOS, this year’s winning songwr

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Soapbox Poetry

In days gone by poetry has been a revered form of expression, however in modern culture it is often dismissed or overlooked. Fortunately, Peninsula Poets have firmly asserted poetry’s place on Melbourne’s southeast coast with their latest performance at Zinevent in Frankston, July 19. With accomplis