Having just completed its fifth year, the Melbourne Music Week was better than ever at providing the residents of Melbourne with more chances than ever for them to be seen attending concerts. Funded by Melbourne City Council, the 10 day,… Read More ›
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ABC’s Quentin Dempster Found Abandoned In A drain
ABC’s 7:30 NSW host, Quentin Dempster is recovering today after being found dumped in a drain in Western Sydney. The ABC presenter was in good spirits though a little shaken up, after a group of cyclists rescued him after hearing… Read More ›
‘Bring Back The BOF’ Shirts Spark Leadership Scare
A consignment of 500 t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase “Bring Back the BOF” has ignited fears that Premier Mike Baird’s leadership may be in danger. BOF is a nickname sometimes used for Baird’s predecessor Barry O’Farrell who resigned in April this… Read More ›
Man Uses ‘Selfie Stick’ To Take Picture Of Himself In Front Of A Statue Of Little Significance
A Melbourne man visiting Sydney for the week has used a Handheld Monopod, known colloquially as a “Selfie Stick”, to take a picture of himself posing in front of the statue at the front of the Queen Victoria Building. The… Read More ›
Palmer Incensed By Obama Snub
Palmer United Party leader Clive Palmer was reportedly angered by US President Barack Obama’s failure to meet with the member for Fairfax during his stay in Brisbane. Mr Palmer, who shared the podium with former Vice President Al Gore in… Read More ›
Less Famous Labor Leader Dies Aged 63
Former Queensland Premier Wayne Goss, who I’ve just heard about today has died after a long battle with some kind of disease. Mr Goss served as Premier of Queensland from December 1989 until February 1996, a period I was alive… Read More ›