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Swarovski

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Embracing a galaxy of colour and light, Swarovski presents an inspiring new range of jewellery for Fall / Winter 2023. Each expressive piece has been made for joyful extravagance, with artistic Savoir-Faire that will transform any look.   In crafting this array of eye-catching designs, Swarovski Creative Director Giovanna Engelbert has taken her cues from … Continued

Your Personal Styling Invitation + The 6 Questions this Fashion Styling Service Challenges You to Ask

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Your Style Edit, a fast-growing personal online styling service puts their success down to these foundational questions – their fast, affordable, no obligation styling service is built on consciousness, consideration and quality..and, that results in their customers feeling empowered, confident and with a purposeful wardrobe that will stand the test of time.  1. Does this … Continued

Brisbane’s cooler music festival, Brisbane Winter Sessions, IS BACK, with more than 35 local and international artists

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SPREAD ACROSS TWO WEEKS IN JULY AND AUGUST 2023, BRISBANE WINTER SESSIONS FESTIVAL RETURNS IN 2023 WITH AN AWESOME LINE-UP OF ARTISTS SPREAD ACROSS ICONIC BRISBANE VENUES.   Sponsored by Brisbane City Council, Winter Sessions runs from July 27 – August 6 and features: Ngaiire and Queensland Symphony Orchestra at The Princess Theatre (Open Season) … Continued

A famous tractor pulling competition, chefs on stage, new tipples and tastes and the ultimate farm gate experience – it’s the Winter Harvest Festival and it’s next Saturday!

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It’s the ultimate FARM GATE – NEXT Saturday July 1:   Eat Local Month’s WINTER HARVEST FESTIVAL   Imagine a glorious winter Farmer’s Market combined with the ultimate Farm Gate experience. Got it? Now – mark your diary for Saturday July 1, because that’s when this combination will happen! And then, add music, chefs and … Continued

Famed musicologist and mental health advocate Stephen Johnson leads international contingent headed to Townsville next month – Australian Festival of Chamber Music

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Famed musicologist and mental health advocate Stephen Johnson leads a standout British contingent for the 2023 Australian Festival of Chamber Music   INCLUDING both Co-Artistic Directors of the London Piano Festival!   This year 39 world-class musicians and artists will fly into the North Queensland capital for the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM) from … Continued

Hunter Wind Ensemble: 20th anniversary concert this weekend

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Hunter Wind Ensemble: 20th anniversary concert Saturday 24 June at 1:00 pm – Newcastle Christ Church Cathedral 22 June 2023   Some of the Hunter’s best young musicians will perform in one of the highlights of the Hunter Wind Ensemble’ 20th anniversary celebrations this weekend.   Alumni of the Ensemble will rejoin it to present … Continued

JAXSTA raises $3.0M with Cornerstone from WiseTech Founder and CEO, Richard White: World’s Largest Database of Official Music Credits

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Sydney, Australia, 21 June 2023: Jaxsta Limited ACN 106 513 580 (Jaxsta or the Company, ASX: JXT), the world’s largest database of official music credits, proudly announces the successful completion of a share placement to sophisticated and professional investors. The demand for the placement was in excess of the funds the Company sought to raise. … Continued

Family Fun Day celebrating NAIDOC Week at the Maritime Museum

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The Australian National Maritime Museum kicks off NAIDOC week 2023 with a Family Fun Day, honouring the theme for 2023 – For Our Elders.  Celebrate the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth, exploring stories and knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with a big day out of culture tours, performance and art.   … Continued

How good or evil are you when gaming?

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Researchers have built their own computer game to test the impact of meters that show players the morality of their decisions. Two papers published by Macquarie University researchers reveal that most of us ignore the meter when a moral choice is clear, but we use it when the choice is more morally ambiguous. And some … Continued