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Australia says Yes

Pelican15 November 2017
In WA, 63.7% of respondents returned a Yes response, and every WA federal electorate returned a Yes majority. Mara Papavassiliou reports.
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GIRL DRINKS SO MUCH SPARKLING WATER YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENS

Pelican9 November 2017
I drink sparkling water as often as I feel ready for some reckless spending. Or the experience of drinking soda without any of the good stuff. Skye Newton writes.
Voice0 Comments178 views

V and Me

Pelican9 November 2017
I found his unabashed adoration of the film enticing, albeit one I couldn’t help questioning in my head. Ryan Suckling writes
Film and Production0 Comments106 views

We’re Reading

Pelican9 November 2017
A Heritage of Trumpets, Money for Jam, The Noise of Time, and Various Recipes Found Online.
Literature and Creative Writing0 Comments66 views

Psephologically: Hare-Clarke

Pelican9 November 2017
The first in a series on Psephology by Mike Anderson.
Politics0 Comments35 views

George and Jordan from Moistoyster Talk About Some Things

Pelican9 November 2017
Our new song was written by Sam, and it's called nothing. It’s about nothing. The chorus goes, “nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing.”
Music0 Comments25 views

REVIEW: Something to Tell You – HAIM

Pelican9 November 2017
HAIM have probably delivered their fans just what they want. Clinton Ducas reviews.
Music0 Comments29 views

Discovering Whiteley with James Bogle

Pelican9 November 2017
Ryan Suckling interviews James Bogle, whose film Whiteley, a docu-drama based on the life and art of Australian artist Brett Whiteley, was released this year.
Film and Production0 Comments122 views

Gig review: Boo Seeka (Mojos)

Pelican9 November 2017
Purgatory is ruled by an unsmiling ticket-checker. Arriving at Capitol 15 minutes before Boo Seeka was due on stage, fate had me pinned. Clinton Ducas reviews.
Music0 Comments119 views

The Homeliest of Films

Pelican9 November 2017
Recommendations from Clinton Ducas, Cindy Shi, Jorge Luis Fonseca and Julian Coleman.
Film and Production0 Comments60 views
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