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Australia Day

Soundcheck 25/01 :: Viet Cong + Lou Barlow + Gold Class + more…

There are some monster gigs this week, including Canadian punks Viet Cong, Lou Barlow helping to close the 2016 Sydney Festival, and Melbourne’s Gold Class.

Q&A :: Yabun Festival

In the lead up to ‘Straya Day, The Flog chats with the Gadigal Information Service about Yabun Festival, the biggest single-day Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander festival in Australia.

Flog Picks :: ‘Straya Day

At FBi we love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains… and bloody awesome music & art. Here are our top picks for staying cultured this Australia Day!

Preview :: A Guide to Ben & Jerry’s Openair Cinema

“If getting drunk and eating ice cream while watching Mad Fucking Max at Bondi Beach on Australia Day doesn’t make you just a touch proud of your passport, then I don’t think we can be friends.” Sam Clark’s guide to what you should see at the Bondi Open Air cinema (and what you shouldn’t).

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