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This is a list of Australian produced music television shows.. Early days of music television pre-dated video clips, and included variety style series, miming series, and pop series, and with the advent of music videos, shows gave way to slickly prepackaged film clips with a host compère mixing live local acts (e.g. Countdown).
Perth is also home to a major local scene, which has produced nationally and internationally renowned artists such as Tame Impala, Troye Sivan, The Stems, Pond, Eskimo Joe, John Butler Trio, Gyroscope, Birds of Tokyo, Stella Donnelly, Abbe May, San Cisco, End of Fashion, Methyl Ethel, Turnstyle, Little Birdy, Jebediah, The Sleepy Jackson, Karnivool, Institut Polaire, The Panics, The Waifs ...
Full Scale: 1998–2005: Alternative metal: Ezekiel Ox, Jimmy Tee, Tristan Ross, Chris Frey, Nic Frey: Helmut: The Fuzz [9] 2002–? Indie rock: Abbe May, Douglas May, Shayne Macri, Ben Mountford, Jiah Fishenden: Abbe May & the Rockin Pneumonia: Gaunt, Nathan: Folk rock: Nathan Gaunt & the Blackeyed Dogs The Groovesmiths: 2004–present: Roots
The Perth International Jazz Festival (PIJF) is an annual jazz festival event held over three days in early November. [1] This jazz festival incorporates both ticketed and free community events. Its location over the festival weekend spans across the CBD of Perth , the cultural precinct area of Northbridge , through to Hyde Park in the City of ...
It retained the branding as Perth Writers Festival, taking place for three days over a weekend, [20] until it was extended to a run for a full week in 2018, when it changed to Perth Writers Week. It took place not only at the University Club of Western Australia, but also in public libraries , in bars and on the streets of the city. [ 21 ]
In 1989, 3D World began in Sydney, and ran until 2011. The magazine focused on dance music and club culture. Its main competitor was The Brag, published by Furst Media. [6] 3D World was purchased by Street Press Media in 2009, and they expanded to Melbourne and Brisbane in 2010 [7] before closing the print edition the following year.
The Lynx were based at the Superdrome in 1988 and 1989 as the Perth Breakers, [8] and played at Challenge Stadium during the 2000–01 season. [9] In 2024, the WA Government invested $1.6 million in upgrades to bring Perth HPC up to Level 1 FIBA certification ahead of the NBL's HoopsFest and to host Perth Lynx games during the 2024–25 WNBL ...
The Regal Theatre is a fine Art Deco theatre located in the Perth suburb of Subiaco in Western Australia. It was built in 1937, and officially opened on 27 April 1938. [1] [self-published source] The venue was built by grandparents of playwright Dorothy Hewett.