The GravaStar Mercury V75 Pro is a unique, yet solid gaming keyboard

In an ever-expanding market of gaming keyboards, GravaStar has entered the race here in Australia, with a lineup of incredibly unique-looking gaming keyboards, to say the least. We had the pleasure of using the Mercury V75 Pro over the past few weeks, and there’s generally plenty to love. From the fresh look and feel to…

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Interview: Dane Simpson on his greatest hits show, standing behind a decade of material, and why the chase of comedy still matters

After a decade of sold-out shows, viral punchlines, and becoming one of Australia’s most recognisable  – and reliably joyous – comedy voices, Dane Simpson is doing what few comedians dare: hitting shuffle on his own legacy. 100% Hits – A Decade of Dane Simpson’s Funniest Moments!, landing at the Adelaide Fringe in 2026 (running between…

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Photo Gallery: Wet Leg + The Lazy Eyes – UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney (09.02.26)

Wet Leg are in Australia for the Laneway Festival, and played a very special sideshow at UNSW Roundhouse tonight. It was sold out, and they brought massive energy to the crowd. They were well supported by local Sydney favourite, The Lazy Eyes. Bruce was there to bring these images. Set List catch these fists Wet…

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The Chicago Athletic Association highlights heritage in the Windy City

Often overlooked by Australian travellers in favour of its more famous coastal cousins, Chicago is the quintessential American city. Sitting somewhere between LA’s glitz and the grittiness of NY, it’s far less transient than either, making it easy to have plenty of real connections with locals. It’s also a place with a rich history that’s…

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Live Review: Laneway Festival – Centennial Park, Sydney (08.02.26)

After announcing a line up that would go on to sell out in minutes upon its release, the Sydney leg of Laneway Festival 2026 was primed and ready to deliver a day that could go down as one of the greats. With the weather gods delivering a mixed bag for the festival – from rain…

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Ed Sheeran announces Pop Up Stores for Australian Loop Tour

Ed Sheeran has unveiled three exclusive pop-up stores across Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, launching alongside the Australian leg of his highly anticipated Loop Tour. The global superstar is currently making his way around the country with a brand-new live show, kicking off in Perth before heading to Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Adelaide throughout the month….

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Your essential guide to navigating the Adelaide Fringe

Have you heard of the Adelaide Fringe? It’s an amazing annual arts festival that takes place in South Australia. It’s a celebration of culture, place, and artists from all over the world. Imagine this: 8,000+ independent artists from far and wide coming together to share their talents. It’s a paradise for culture enthusiasts who want…

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Counting Crows announce 3rd Show in April at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre

If you needed further proof that Counting Crows remain one of the most enduring live bands of their generation, this is it. Following the rapid sell-out of their first two Sydney shows, the band has announced a third Enmore Theatre date, giving fans one more chance to catch them when The Complete Sweets! Tour hits…

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“If You’re Feeling Sinister” Belle and Sebastian announce Australian tour

Scottish indie legends Belle and Sebastian return to Australia celebrating the 30th Anniversary of If You’re Feeling Sinister played in full plus all the hits across Australia this September. Formed in Glasgow in 1996, founded by songwriter Stuart Murdoch and bassist Stuart David after meeting through a music program for the unemployed. Their debut album…

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Descendents announce “Run Down Under” Tour, celebrating 30 Years of Everything Sucks

Californian punk rock legends Descendents will be heading down under in June 2026 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album Everything Sucks. In 1996, Milo Aukerman made a triumphant return with an album that paid homage to the band’s earlier, more aggressive hardcore sound. This album is a true game-changer, not only for Descendents’…

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Photo Gallery: St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival – Centennial Park, Sydney (08.02.26)

In its 21st year, St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival hit Sydney yesterday at its latest home in Centennial Park. It might have been raining in the morning, but that didn’t dampen the spirit of punters, as there was a healthy lineup before the gates opened about 11.30 am. It was an incredible day of music, and…

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Robyn announces The Sexistential Tour for 2026 across Europe, North America and Australia

Generational pop icon Robyn has announced her return to the road with a global 2026 arena run, The Sexistential Tour – her first major headline tour since 2019 and her most ambitious to date. Spanning Europe, North America, and Australia across 20 dates, the tour will feature Robyn’s biggest headline shows ever, including London’s 20,000-capacity…

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Zara Larsson announces Australian leg of her Midnight Sun World Tour

Swedish pop powerhouse Zara Larsson has confirmed she will return to Australia this October with her globally celebrated Midnight Sun tour – her first visit to the country in over a decade. The Australian run follows the release of Larsson’s acclaimed fourth studio album, Midnight Sun, which arrived in late 2025 and has since soundtracked…

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Photo Gallery: Billie Marten – The Croxton, Melbourne (07.02.26)

Billie Marten’s show at Croxton Bandroom was quietly stunning. No theatrics, just beautifully delivered songs, opening with gorgeous “Feeling” and working her way through an expansive setlist including “Willow” and “Vanilla Baby”.  With tracks, old and new, the room stayed attentive and swaying gently from start to finish. Eloise Coomber was there behind the lens.

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Interview: Stephanie McIntosh on returning to music and how being a mum shapes her creativity

Talking to Stephanie McIntosh at the AACTA Festival Awards Industry Gala, you’re reminded just how fluid her career has always been – and how thoughtfully she reflects on it. From her breakthrough years on Neighbours and her pioneering pop album, Tightrope, to the accompanying televisual journey The Steph Show that felt almost ahead of its…

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Win a double in-season pass to see Crime 101 starring Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry

Thanks to Sony Pictures Australia, we have 5 double in-season passes (Admit 2) to see the star-studded crime thriller Crime 101, starring Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan and Halle Berry, in Australian theatres from February 12th, 2026. Set against the sun-bleached grit of Los Angeles, Crime 101 weaves the tale of an elusive jewel thief (Chris Hemsworth)…

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Inside the First Night of the AACTA Festival: Homegrown Brilliance Honoured at the AACTA Awards Industry Gala

The Gold Coast glittered a little brighter on the first night of the AACTA Festival on Wednesday, February 4th – not because of Hollywood shine, but because of something far rarer and more meaningful: a genuine celebration of Australia’s own. This opening night wasn’t about red carpets for the biggest stars or the climactic awards…

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Everything announced at the February 2026 Nintendo Direct

Nintendo held yet another showcase for its upcoming games in 2026, this time focused more on the various third-party titles coming to the platform. While pretty much all of these games are currently available on other platforms, or at the very least have been announced to release on other platforms, it’s simply nice to see…

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Opinion: Why Samantha Jade Has Always Been (Very) That Girl

Twenty years on from the release of “Step Up” – Samantha Jade’s glossy, Diane Warren–penned introduction to the pop world – it’s striking how aptly that title has come to describe her career. Again and again, Jade has stepped up: into new creative arenas, back into an industry that repeatedly underestimated her, and into her…

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New Music Discoveries 5th February: Royal Ratbags, Mitski, Buck Meek, and more

Our Discovery playlist gets a fresh shake-up this week, with ten new tracks added across Spotify and Apple Music, including two songs we had the pleasure of premiering earlier this week. Leading the charge as our Track of the Week is Royal Ratbags with “Hesitation” — a brash, self-aware burst of new-wave punk that captures…

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Interview: Coach Chuck “Chico” Kyle, director Matt Waldeck, and NFL legend Joe Thomas on docuseries The Object of the Game

In a sport often defined by scoreboard lights, playoff runs, and Super Bowl glory, the new docuseries The Object of the Game turns its gaze back to where it all truly begins. Arriving February 4th on Prime Video (US) – timed for the most-watched week in American sport – the three-part series assembles an extraordinary…

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Win a double in-season pass to the new horror film Whistle

Thanks to Roadshow Films, we have 5 double digital in-season passes (Admit 2) to see the terrifying new horror flick Whistle, in Australian theatres from February 12th, 2026. A group of high school misfits inadvertently come across an ancient Aztec death whistle. Blowing it summons their future deaths to hunt them down. As the body count…

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Review: InterContinental Tahiti Spa and Resort presents French Polynesia in style

The InterContinental Tahiti Resort and Spa delivers luxury with island charm and an ocean view for everyone. It doesn’t take much to float dreams of French Polynesia through your mind’s eye. When words like “Tahiti” and “Bora Bora” are thrown into the wind, we all get visions of steep mountains carpeted in lush green jungle,…

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Film Review: Shelter; latest action entry in the Statham canon is solid, if hardly groundbreaking

There is a strangely elegiac calm to the opening stretch of Ric Roman Waugh’s latest Jason Statham vehicle, Shelter – one that might catch viewers expecting immediate punches, car chases, and broken necks slightly off guard. For a while, this isn’t really a movie about violence so much as solitude: wind-battered cliffs, a creaking wooden…

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Film Review: We Bury the Dead; Daisy Ridley anchors emotionally laced survivalist horror effort

There is something almost old-fashioned in the way writer/director Zak Hilditch approaches the end of the world in We Bury the Dead: less as a spectacle of chaos, more as a slow, sad reckoning with what remains when everything familiar has vanished. His latest film feels heavy with mourning from its very first frames, suffused…

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Exclusive Video Premiere: Joan & the Giants & Seb Szabo – “Figure It Out” (Filmed Live at the Forum) (2026)

Ahead of its general release this Friday, the AU review is proud to premiere the live video for “Figure It Out” from Joan & the Giants and Seb Szabo. A gorgeous celebration of friendship, the clip was filmed across two sold-out nights at Melbourne’s iconic Forum Theatre, capturing the pair at a genuine creative high…

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Game Preview: Hands-on with Mario Tennis Fever

The Mario Tennis series has never been one to hold my attention. While it has been a solid entry in the Mario sports genre, outside of the motion controls on the Wii in Mario Power Tennis, when that felt new and exciting, since then, the novelty of motion controls has definitely worn off. After the…

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Wolf Alice announce The Clearing Australian Tour December 2026

Wolf Alice currently touring exclusively with Laneway Festival have just announced an Australian tour The Clearing for December 2026. One of the best live bands to emerge from the English music scene from the past 10 years and having witnessed Wolf Alice live personally on every tour since 2018 I can highly recommend to catch…

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Code Vein 2 is functional and fun in certain places, and underwhelming in others

The first Code Vein didn’t really grab much of my attention when it released back in 2019, but I had gotten around to it some time later, with some surprisingly pleasant results. I wouldn’t go as far as to say it broke new ground within the Souls-like genre, but it certainly did enough to warrant…

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InterContinental Coogee Beach is a breathe of fresh air for the beachside suburb.

InterContinental Sydney Coogee Beach leads the city’s coastal revolution

As I wrote on the recent opening of IHG’s voco Gosford on the Central Coast, some of Sydney’s oldest seaside hotels are being dusted up for well-timed makeovers, some moulding into more premium brands, while others (like voco) sprout as brand-new builds. “A new chapter in coastal luxury” is what they’re calling it, with IHG…

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