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BIGSOUND Festival 2018
I literally landed in Australia from Vietnam the day BIGSOUND started but I was so ready to get straight back into Aussie music culture. The first evening of BigSound made QLD feel more like the soggy state, but a bit (A LOT) of rain did not dampen my mood. Every year I look forward to getting to run around Fortitude Valley between my favourite venues in Brisbane City for BIGSOUND 2018 listening to and seeing for the first time live, very talented musicians.
Review: Cinderella
Celebrate the return of the Queensland Ballet’s production of one of the most-loved magical fairy tales, Cinderella at the QPAC in Brisbane.
In 2013, it was the first production by Artistic Director Li Cunxin in his inaugural year with Queensland Ballet and was a massive success. Five years on, they have surpassed all expectations with innovative dance, vibrant costumes and clever interchangeable set designs.
11am Zedlines
Your 11am Zedlines with Erin and Taylah.
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Pope to meet with US Catholic Church leaders following accusations against Pope
The Vatican have confirmed the Pope will meet with US Catholic Church leaders following allegations he knew about the misconduct of an American ex-cardinal for years and didn’t act on it.
Bus plunges into a gorge in India killing 55 people
55 people were killed after an overcrowded bus plunged into a gorge in India yesterday.
Victoria records its highest ever STI numbers
Sexually transmitted infections have surged in Victoria and in 2017 the state recorded its highest numbers since records began in 1991, says the Department of Health and Human Services.
Victorian project helps Aboriginal students stay in school
A Victorian school project is helping Aboriginal students stay at school by taking them out of the classroom and on country.
Nine-year-old girl punished after protesting against national anthem
A nine-year-old girl was disciplined at Kenmore South State School for refusing to stand for the national anthem during assembly.
Committee further considers Queensland abortion law changes
The Queensland parliamentary committee is considering laws to decriminalise abortion and will hold a public hearing in Brisbane today, after emotional hearings in Townsville and Cairns earlier in the week.
The Brisbane hearing is expected to hear from pro-life group Cherish Life Queensland, as well as the Australian Medical Association Queensland and the Queensland Law Society.
The committee is due to report back to the government by October 5, with laws expected to be debated in state parliament later that month.