Opinion
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The importance of recognition
At the end of this week we will all be required to vote in a referendum for which many of us are ill prepared and…
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Movie About AI an A+ Movie
The Creator Starring John David Washington, Madeleine Yuna Voyles and Gemma Chan Rated M 4/5 Directed by Gareth Edwards, The Creator is a poignant, enthralling…
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Clutter for the soul
Over recent years having clutter in the home has become almost akin to having a hoarding disorder. Minimalist design and décor has prevailed making many…
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KHS welcomes new president
Knox Historical Society has had a change at the top. Local author and historian, Ray Peace, takes up the position of KHS President for the…
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First Australian woman in Antarctica: A review of The Art of Breaking Ice by Rachel Mead
The Art of Breaking Ice, by poet and novelist Rachel Mead, is a fictionalised account of the life of Nel Law, the first Australian woman…
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What’s on in theatres
CPP Community Theatre A Reminder That’s right. It’s time to renew your CPP membership for 2024. Membership Dates from July 1 2023 – June 30…
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Welcome to audiobooks
For those who are used to reading written words, listening to spoken words via audiobooks can be an exciting adventure. Audiobooks offer an immersive experience…
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The Biggest Word You’ll Read Today
Asteroid City Starring Jason Schwarzman, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Hanks Rated M 3/5 Asteroid City is a charming, well-produced film that destroys its own drama…
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An insider’s guide to the hospitality industry
A review of Raised by Wolves by Jess Ho by Christine Yunn-Yu Sun The subtitle of Jess Ho’s Raised by Wolves is “a memoir with…
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Where does all the time go?
Paradise Starring Kostja Ullmann, Marlene Tanczik and Corinna Kirchhoff Rated MA15+ 4/5 Paradise is a compelling, very well-paced German science fiction thriller. Max (Kostja Ullmann)…
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Into the gaming world
A review of Two Can Play That Game by Leanne Yong By Christine Yunn-Yu Sun Those who have teenage and/or adult gamers at home –…
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CARTOON: Commonwealth Games canned
Cartoonist Richard Mitchell on the cancelling of the Commonwealth Games.