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Drought assistance allocation under review as council seeks to reject $1m funding

A regional council looks set to hand back $1 million in drought funding as the Federal Government concedes it needs to review how it hands out assistance to communities battling dry weather.





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Centenarian celebrates 100 years with a long view of declining dairy, drought, and strong Biggenden community

A Queensland great grandmother recalls the challenges of life on the land as she celebrates a century in the rural town of Biggenden.





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An aerial view of Carmel Mullally's yellow cottage (centre) inside Fremantle Port.




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Appalling Behaviour Review

If this one-man show at The Blue Room is anything to go by, it would be appalling behaviour indeed if the rest of the Blue Room Season "Close Up" was not well attended. I'm not one for one-man shows generally, or for that matter one-woman shows. They can often be hard to sustain especially when the subject matter is not comedic.




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Review of 'Wish'

You've got to love experimental theatre don't you? Even when they choose a subject that would challenge most theatre goers. I went to see 'Wish' at the Blue Room last week. The second production in their 'Up Close' season of eight productions. And I haven't stopped thinking about it.




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Opening night Pan.Optikum - Audience Review

Like four buzzing bees to the honey pot, my husband, son, his teenage friend and I all flew into the city centre ready for a treat. None of us had any idea what the festival opening was about. I had merely glanced at the festival email as it hit my inbox and was instantly drawn in by the images of acrobats a top spinning things and fire and light filling the sky - a theatrical cacophony.




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Oliver Morrison: ABC Junior Arts Reviewer

720 ABC Perth put the call out for eight young bright things (aged 8 - 12) to become our ABC Bright Young Arts Reviewers for the 2011 AWESOME Festival.




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Sofie Kerr: ABC Junior Arts Reviewer

ABC Junior Arts Reviewer, Sofie Kerr reviews the 2011 AWESOME Festival.




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Emily Felstead: ABC Junior Arts Reviewer

720 ABC Perth put the call out for eight young bright things (aged 8 - 12) to become our ABC Bright Young Arts Reviewers for the 2011 AWESOME Festival. On Saturday 19th November, our reviewers got their ABC media passes and headed for a tour of the festival - seeing performances and installations that feature from 19 - 27 November in spots around the city.




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Jack Higgins: ABC Junior Arts Reviewer

720 ABC Perth put the call out for eight young bright things (aged 8 - 12) to become our ABC Bright Young Arts Reviewers for the 2011 AWESOME Festival.




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Rohan James: ABC Junior Arts Reviewer

720 ABC Perth put the call out for eight young bright things (aged 8 - 12) to become our ABC Bright Young Arts Reviewers for the 2011 AWESOME Festival. On Saturday 19th November, our reviewers got their ABC media passes and headed for a tour of the festival - seeing performances and installations that feature from 19 - 27 November in spots around the city.




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Blackbird: review

Perth Theatre Company's latest play, reviewed by ABC 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie.




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Review: Arcadia

If you have to take a quick crash course in thermodynamics and chaos theory before seeing a play, is it really worth seeing? It's a question that could be posed by Arcadia, Tom Stoppard's bulgingly brainy theatre piece that Black Swan State Theatre Company has chosen for its second 2012 season offering.




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Black as Michael Jackson: review

A modest show about Nyoongar identity is a comic insight into living in two worlds, says 720 ABC's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie



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Review: It's Dark Outside

In expert hands, even memory loss can be a topic for satisfying drama, says ABC 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie




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Review: On the Misconception of Oedipus

How did Oedipus become such a naughty little boy? Is it all the fault of his mother? Perth Theatre Company's latest show is an imaginative take on the Greek myth, says ABC 720's cultural correspondent Victoria Laurie




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Jeremy's Frontyard view




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Groundwater impact review questions Government's own report on controversial New Acland coal mine

Drought-stricken Queensland farmers are worried about where their underground water is going as a new report questions the impact of a controversial coal mine.





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Murray-Darling Basin Plan to be reviewed if Labor elected

Opposition Water spokesman Tony Burke has announced Labor would change the way 450 gigalitres of water is recovered, by "restoring the socio-economic definition" for delivering water.




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Birds eye view of White Cliffs




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WA Farmers urge fresh approach to foreign investment review

The president of WA Farmers is calling for higher standards to be met before proposed foreign investments are given the green light.





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Mixed views aired over agricultural white paper

There has been a mixed reaction from Western Australia's two biggest farm lobby groups to the release of further details of the Federal Government's agricultural white paper.




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Wind farm backers say review proves wind energy 'clean and safe'

Supporters of wind farms are urging state and federal governments to back the use of the renewable energy source, after an official review of evidence found a lack of support for claims of health effects.




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Chamber wants 457 visa review to recognise regional benefits

A regional business lobby group says the Federal Government should recognise how important skilled foreign worker visas are in country areas.




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Bradley Edwards's police interview reveals a new side of the accused Claremont serial killer

Accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards is at the centre of the longest and most expensive criminal trial in Western Australia's history and yesterday was the first time the public heard from him.



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Concert Review: Return to Forever

Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Jean Luc Ponty, Lennie White and Aussie Frank Gambale




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Concert Review: Back from the Mud

Jazzworx! Music Institute, plus special guest vocalist Melissa Western.




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Review of Neil Diamond's show in Perth

I may be still flushed with enthusiasm after seeing Neil Diamond at Perth Oval last night but I saw what, in the cold light of day, still feels like the best concert I've ever been to.




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Movie Review: Mental

A film of extremes - the softest, gooiest heart, the broadest almost offensive humour, the roughest romance, the most touching romance, Mental is a little bit, well, mental.




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Arbitrage - Film Review

Arbitrage segues smoothly into a psychological thriller, seamlessly weaving the financial finagling into the slow decline and fall of Robert Miller's moral universe.




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Movie Review: The Sessions

A movie about a disabled man's experience with a sex surrogate - but so much more than that! The Sessions is about an amazing man who looks for love and meaning in a life that would leave many broken.




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Argo - Film Review

Tony has a completely nutty brainwave and the movie now clicks fearlessly into Wag The Dog (Barry Levinson) territory and becomes more than the sum of its parts - a tense rescue thriller and a great satire of Hollywood's always tenuous grip on reality!




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Movie Review: Robot and Frank

The Rumble Review, featuring grumpy old men, robots and easy pickings for a jewel thief.




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Film Review - You Will Be My Son

So, wine as a subject is all about heritage, soil and the climate (roughly, 'terroir'), about family and honour. Oh, and wine critics and huge amounts of money. What a great setting for drama -every theme known to Greek tragedy is here in this complex, sadly elegiac movie.






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Movie Review: Perks of Being A Wallflower

A John Hughes-esq teen coming-of-age film where the outcasts are the interesting folk and a shy wallflower with a mysterious past can shine.




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Movie review: Pitch Perfect

A teen romance, heavily influenced by the hit TV show Glee, Pitch Perfect features teams of acapella singing groups competing for the crown with some college romance sprinkled in.





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Movie Review: Liberal Arts

A sweet, gentle story about a sweet, gentle man who loves books, loved uni, and is looking for love in all the wrong places.




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Side Effects - Jonathan Dawson Film Review

Side Effects is many things, and finally becomes a full throttle thriller moving ahead at great pace and no little intricacy.





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Review: Death of a Salesman

It's an American classic. A masterpiece of modern theatre. Written by one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century Arthur Miller.




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Deckchair Review: Jappeloup

Every week Drive sends a listener to the Festival Films to be their deckchair reviewer. Here's what our reviewer thought of Jappeloup.




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Deckchair Review: Mood Indigo

This week's Deckchair Review is from Robyn Westbrook for the film Mood Indigo.