Interview: Copycat writer Samantha Cable on crafting emotionally impactful, cat-centric interactive storytelling

We love adorable cats. We love compelling video games. And we especially love when the two collide in a mature, story-rich experience that tugs at the heartstrings and reminds us just how deeply our feline friends love us (with spellbinding emotional results). Developed with support from Screen Australia, Copycat is the debut title of developer…

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The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD (E61) shines as an essential travel companion

Solid State Drives (SSDs) are fast becoming the new storage standard for PCs, gaming consoles, and external hard drives. For one, there are no moving parts within the unit, meaning they’re more reliable than your standard Hard Disk Drive (HDD). They’re also much faster when transferring and loading files, so apart from the more expensive…

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Live Review: Holy Holy + Rowena Wise – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (24.05.25)

It was a sweet, bitter sweet evening at the Enmore Theatre on Saturday night, as Holy Holy said goodbye to Sydney prior them heading into a long-term hiatus. After more than a decade as a band, and with six albums released, Holy Holy has called it a day and turned in one of the best…

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Photo Gallery: Chelsea Wolfe – The Metro Theatre, Sydney (24.05.25)

Chelsea Wolfe’s return to Sydney at the Metro Theatre was a mesmerizing display of her signature darkwave artistry. Performing to a packed out theatre, Wolfe captivated the audience with a set that spanned her illustrious career, showcasing the haunting beauty and intensity that connects her with the fans. The tour continues with gigs in Brisbane,…

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Sigur Ros and Sydney Symphony Orchestra dream big for Vivid Sydney

Lush, evocative, poignant. Writers have been trying to distill Sigur Ros’ otherworldly music into neat adjectives for years, but there’s always been something missing. There’s an indescribable quality to Jonsi’s wails, so pregnant with emotion, sorrow and joy, lifted by world-class musicians who flitter between sublime, modest dips and chaotic, violent peaks.  It’s beautiful music….

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Hein Cooper

Album Review: Hein Cooper – My Own (2025 LP)

When most artists choose to get introspective, they tend to wear their hearts on their sleeve. Hein Cooper, however, opts to open the door to the garage, set up the mic, and let the world listen in. Written, recorded and produced entirely by Cooper in his mum’s garage over six months, My Own is the artist’s…

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Tim Finn

Ahead of Adelaide’s Beer and BBQ appearance, Tim Finn muses on his extensive musical career

Tim Finn has been an adopted Aussie icon since bursting on the scene with Split Enz back in the 1970s. These days he lives a quiet life in Auckland with his wife. He’ll be heading over to our shores in June to play at Adelaide’s Beer and BBQ Festival as well as some other Australian…

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New Music Discoveries 23rd May: Hazlett, Salarymen, Dominie Hooper, and more

After a week away on the British seaside at The Great Escape we’re back this week with a bumper edition of our Discovery playlist this week with 14 new tracks added to Spotify and Apple Music. Our Track of the Week is “tell me something”, the latest single from Brisbane-born, Sweden-based singer-songwriter Hazlett. The single…

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Film Review: Summer of 69 is a hilarious, heartfelt ode to 1980s sex comedies

Despite its raunchy, suggestive title – yeah, there’s a reason there’s no comma alluding to 69 being a year – Jillian Bell‘s directorial debut, Summer of 69, is actually a particularly sweet, coming-of-age comedy that injects more than enough heart into proceedings to offset its teen-sex-comedy mentality. Much like Superbad, Booksmart and Bottoms before it,…

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Series Review: Nine Perfect Strangers Season 2 commits to a darker, more emotional personality

If there’s one thing Nicole Kidman is going to commit wholeheartedly to in any of her multitude of projects, it’s that her character will indulge in a wig or an accent.  In the case of Nine Perfect Strangers, it’s both. Four years ago, hot off the success of her “Big Little Lies” being transformed into…

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Austin Butler is Caught Stealing in first trailer for Darren Aronofsky’s wild crime caper

Given the type of psychological warfare director Darren Aronofsky has unleashed into cinema across his career with the likes of Requiem for a Dream, Black Swan and mother!, a crime caper in the style of a Guy Ritchie joint is hardly the most expected turn.  But here we are with Caught Stealing, a black comedy…

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Disneyland ramps up 70th Anniversary celebrations as Australian residents get special ticket offer

With Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort turning 70 on July 17th, the park, and the city it sits in, are ramping up celebrations. And Australian and New Zealand residents are being offered a very special ticket offer to help encourage a trip over the Pacific. Firstly, let’s take a look at how Disneyland, and the city of…

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Lahgo

Exclusive Video Premiere: LAHGO “Bitter” (2025)

Sydney’s LAHGO have today released their fiery new single, “Bitter”, and it’s an absolute belter. It’s a cracking take-no-prisoners tune; defiant and proud. We’re thrilled to premiere the video today, ahead of its release on Friday. Reminiscent of Amyl and the Sniffers as well as Wolf Alice, it’s packed with energy. Lead-singer Mel Bailey is…

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You can really do it all with the VQ Laura Ashley Hand Blender 4 in 1 Set

It’s easy to find yourself in the middle of cooking a meal, or baking a dish, and then be told that you need a hand blender, or an electric whisk, or a food processor. But the space on your countertop is already packed to the brim with absolutely no room to put another appliance on…

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Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny is a solid remaster that stays true to the original’s strengths

We previewed this remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny just under a month ago, and have to say, most of our final sentiments still ring true, so we apologise if we referred to any old ground. You can check out our full preview of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny here. This remaster of Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny is…

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The picturesque Niagara Falls Italian “Culinary Experience” that even brings the locals back for more

If you’ve ever visited the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, you’ll know it sits as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. Around the iconic falls, there is an eclectic array of experiences to enjoy, from ferris wheels and haunted houses, to tunnels behind the falls themselves. But with a myriad of…

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Planning a long-haul flight? Here’s why you need a Power Bank

It’s easy to forget what travel was like before smartphones and laptops. On long-haul flights, these devices help with everything from boarding passes and in-flight entertainment to booking transport when you land. Many travellers also bring work with them or need to stay connected throughout the entire trip. That’s why bringing a travel-friendly Power Bank…

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UPDATED: Sam Fender is back, with SIX massive Australian shows announced for 2025 ** new show added **

Following a mammoth 12 months that included a new #1 album, multiple sold-out stadiums, and a huge set at Coachella, Sam Fender is heading back to us. This November, he’ll play five six of his biggest Australian shows in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. UPDATE 21/5 – a new show has been added in…

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Neck Deep are on fire with the release of their latest single “You Should See Me Now”

Neck Deep are on a roll right now. After the release of their 2024 self-titled record and straight off the back of an insane Aussie tour, they’ve just dropped a standalone single, “You Should See Me Now“. One of the most original and exciting pop-punk bands at the moment, I cannot get enough of them…

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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard announce long-awaited Australian return

It’s been over two years since they last played on home turf, but King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are finally headed back over our way. This December, the six-piece return for a long-awaited Australian tour, bringing a huge new record, a 29-piece orchestra, and the signature Gizz wall of sound. The Phantom Island Tour marks…

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Film Review: Lilo & Stitch proves just how warm and refreshing some live-action updates can be

Whilst the poor reaction to Snow White has made Disney reevaluate their standing on live-action updates of their classic animated catalogue, Lilo & Stitch – obviously made before such a decision was made – arrives with an ironic freshness that proves just how warm and successful some reimaginings can be. By no means does this…

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Welcome to Rockville: Korn and Linkin Park help wrap up a scorching weekend in Florida

We’re officially halfway through the “biggest rock festival in America” – Florida’s Welcome to Rockville – and Dan Slater is there. He brings us all his experiences on ground from the last two days of the event in Daytona Beach, Florida. You can look back at his day one and day two coverage here.  A…

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Bryan Estepa

Exclusive Video Premiere: Bryan Estepa “Version of Me” (2025)

Last month Sydney songwriter and musician Bryan Estepa released “Version of Me”, his first single from his upcoming 2025 album. It’s imbued with a beautiful warm melody, his honey-dew vocals and precision guitars washing over the listener with an upbeat summer-will-never-end vibe. We’re thrilled to be premiering the video for the track today, ahead of…

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has all the makings of a modern RPG classic

For as many RPGs as I’ve played over the years, I’m not necessarily a fan of the genre. Sure, you’ve got your classics, be it Final Fantasy VII or its remake, the various Pokémon games or Fire Emblem: Three Houses. But I feel as though even then, with turn-based combat a part of the core…

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Photo Gallery: The Lemonheads + Crocodylus – Enmore Theatre, Sydney (20.05.25)

Evan Dando and his Lemonheads dropped into Sydney’s Enmore Theatre to play back to back two of their most acclaimed albums: It’s a Shame About Ray (1992) and Come On Feel the Lemonheads (1993). A nostalgic trip back to the 90s and the fans lapped it up singing along to their hit songs “Its a…

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Win tickets to the new horror film Bring Her Back from the directors of Talk To Me

Every ritual has a cost. Thanks to Sony Pictures Australia we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see Bring Her Back, the new horror film from the directors of Talk To Me, Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou, A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster…

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First Ride: YoY Thrill & Chill – a world first dual single track coaster at Walibi Holland

Located a little more than an hour out of Amsterdam, Walibi Holland has been welcoming visitors since 1971. A park with a focus on roller coasters, it’s not only similar to the Six Flags theme parks of North America,  it briefly was one, being run as Six Flags Holland between 2000 and 2005. And keen…

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Green Day, Social Distortion and more light up the second day of Florida’s massive rock festival Welcome to Rockville

Following (very) hot on the heels of its hectic opening day, the second twenty four hours at Welcome to Rockville promised to be a belter. Dan Slater is on ground in Daytona Beach, Florida to bring us the latest from the Green Day-headlined Friday night with this review.  Coming on earlier than their status deserves,…

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Photo Gallery: The Great Escape – Day 4 ft. Beddy Rays, The Molotovs, Hachiku & more (17.05.25)

The final day of the 2025 edition of The Great Escape was another action-packed and diverse assortment of fabulous acts. The Australian contingent was well-represented again, with Sounds Australia running their showcases down at The Beach stages during the day. All three stages were used, so there was plenty to see. Emeree played on what…

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The Jungle Giants

Darwin’s BASSINTHEGRASS music festival is a killer celebration of Aussie music

Darwin’s Mindil Beach, nestled on the shore of Larrakia country, is known for it’s iconic tropical sunsets and night-time beach markets. It’s also home to the equally iconic BASSINTHEGRASS musical festival that has been a feature in Darwins music scene since 2003. This year was no exception, with the Hilltops Hoods proudly proclaiming that this…

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