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A Parisian soirée on the Bellarine

When Milko Foucault-Larche’s parents offered him a ticket to accompany them to a French operetta in his homeland of Mauritius, the then teenager was...

Jury joins Pistol Pete celebrations

The month-long celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Pistol Pete’s Food N Blues on Little Malop Street continues when local blues master Wayne...

Brill is back after popular demand

After the success of last year’s sell-out success of Just Brill, Colin Mockett OAM, Adam Parsons and Reyna Hudgell return with a brand new...

The hero you didn’t know you needed

Garry Starr is no longer just a disgraced, unemployable Shakespearean actor - having single-handedly saved performing arts from extinction in his debut show, he’s...

Rising indie stars hit the regions

Over the past few years indie rockers the Vanns have begun to cement their place as one of the country’s favourite up and coming...

Aus music royalty kick off national tour

For Erik Weideman, lead singer of iconic Aussie band 1927, the experience of performing live never gets old. The band, who took Australia by storm...

Psych band sea change

There is a lot to be said for a change of scenery, which psychedelic band Raging Moby have discovered for themselves. After finding themselves locked...

Acclaimed tribute brings Bowie to Geelong

Adelaide-based vocalist Paul Matthews has always had a passion for the music of David Bowie, a passion he’s able to channel as lead singer...

A salute to the Big O

Roy Orbison’s songs are sung around the world by many cover and tribute artists, but only one man is endorsed by the Big O’s...

Americana festival returns for second year

Americana on the Bellarine returns for the second year in a row, bringing a stellar lineup of blues, roots, alt-country and folk to the...

Reflecting on bathroom encounters

An emotional yet humorous one-woman play sharing a story of sisterhood and public toilets is coming to the Geelong Arts Centre. Australia’s first-ever...

Kingswood’s alt-country odyssey continues

Kingswood are known throughout Australia as one of the country’s hardest working bands, and to the outside observer it might seem like even COVID-19...

Help tails wag this Christmas

Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) has launched its annual Christmas Appeal The not-for-profit organisation, which provides an animal shelter and veterinary clinic for stray and...