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Thelma Plum

Soundcheck: September 12 – 18

Need a live music fix? Catch dameeeela, Thelma Plum, Moth King, BRIA + more in Sydney and surrounds this week.

Tilly Tjala Thomas

Independent Artist of the Week: Tilly Tjala Thomas

First Nations artist Tilly Tjala Thomas creates enchanting indie folk that’s deeply connected to her Nukunu heritage.

Gallery: Tracks at Blacktown Arts Centre

TRACKS is back! We returned to Blacktown Arts Centre for round two of TRACKS, a music industry Q&A and live music showcase featuring Thelma Plum, Nooky, Coda Conduct, Koori Radio & more.

Soundcheck June 14 – 19: Banoffee, Urthboy, Ribongia, Eleanor Friedberger & more

Need a live music fix? Here are our top gig picks in Sydney this week.

Interview :: Name This Bar

Spring is in the air and the little seed that is Name This Bar has grown and blossomed. Mina Kitsos spoke to owner Simon Mercier about music, art and green fairys.

What Song Was That?

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