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Victoria Park gets a makeover

USyd's own 'Backyard Blitz'

April 4, 2017 Jayce Carrano
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The Victoria Park eels have been to New Caledonia

Elliott Brennan has not been to New Caledonia.

February 24, 2016 Elliott Brennan
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Not With a Bang: The Uni Revue as Part of the 2015 Sydney Comedy Festival

The 2015 Sydney University Revue was a very funny show. As it ought to have been: director Dave Harmon and his team had the benefit of both hindsight and time in putting together this compilation of sketches from last year’s revue season. The vast majority of the selections were strong, and the cast showed a…

May 1, 2015 Ian Ferrington
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Plenty of Pleasure to be had Without a Climax: The Uni Revue as part of the 2015 Sydney Comedy Festival

Sam Langford is edging

May 1, 2015 Sam Langford

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