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Fripps & Fripps at Waywards

The Cronulla-based band rocked Waywards on Saturday for the final show of their ‘Reflections’ single launch tour.

August 8, 2022 Thomas Sargeant
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Review: Maisie Peters – You Signed Up For This

Peters writes with a candid take on life in your early 20s.

October 19, 2021 Christine Lai
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Review: SUSO Presents: Playing Together (Separately)

SUSO's first concert of the year.

April 11, 2021 Samuel Garrett
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Review: Supahoney

Live music at Newtown's Waywards.

April 11, 2021 Maddy Briggs
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CREAMY: I Heart Hiroshima with Shady Nasty & Yeevs at the Oxford Art Factory

Three indie punk outfits served up a three-course degustation of umami musical delights.

January 15, 2017 Jamie Weiss
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The First Lady of Future Classic: George Maple at Manning Bar

Alex Gillis vists the queen.

August 10, 2015 Alex Gillis

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