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Gotye and Kimbra: Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Macklemore: Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for dcp
Gotye and Kimbra: Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images
Macklemore: Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for dcp
Every little bit of help to combat our ongoing climate crisis helps and now a stack of our favourite touring Australian musicians have banded together to start a company that will allow artists to invest in solar farms.
Canberran electronic kings Peking Duk recently debuted a new live show, now with added instruments, and now the duo are trying their hand at hospitality.
You can't make this shit up, folks.
Our website is called Cool Accidents and this is a preeeetty cool (and funny) accident.
Over the weekend, Australia's Diamonds netball team were due to play New Zealand's Silver Ferns and as the players lined up to sing the Australian national anthem, they heard this instead.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics today announced that, after a whopping 12.7 million votes, the 'Yes' side of the marriage equality survey won by 61.6 percent. Sighs of relief and cheers of joy were heard nation-wide, with social media feeds filled with rainbows. We've compiled some of your favourite local and international musicians' responses to the victory below.
Photos L to R: Bianca Holderness, Stephen Booth, Jess Gleeson.
Sorry, but it wouldn't be Splendour In The Grass time if we didn't take a moment to brag about how many great moments there have been so far. Here are our faves:
If you can't make it to Splendour In The Grass this year but still want to soak up all the action, don't stress because triple j have got ya back.
We spent our weekend with Schoolboy Q, Peking Duk, Safia and heaps more with an A+ day at Newcastle festival This That. How was your w/e?
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