Interview with Jason Whalley [Frenzal Rhomb]
Jack interviews Jason Whalley from Frenzal Rhomb, for their all ages show at the Darwin Ski Club this Saturday.
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Jack interviews Jason Whalley from Frenzal Rhomb, for their all ages show at the Darwin Ski Club this Saturday.
Voiceworks is a national, quarterly magazine that features exciting new writing by young Australian writers. It presents a unique opportunity for young writers and artists (under 25) to publish poetry, short stories, articles and comics, illustrations, drawings and photos.
The GRIND team decided to share with you their thoughts, feelings and sometimes misinformed opinions regarding the 2010 Federal Election,
The lights dimmed, the stage filled with dry ice smoke, the atmosphere was altogether sparking with the anticipation of the entire DEC Playhouse full of people.
Welcome to Adulthood! You can drink, you can get a credit card, and most importantly, you can vote for who represents you in the Federal Parliament!
For all of you who are getting ready to vote, or are starting to become interested in the way our country is run, here is some basic information about the Government and how your vote works.
During the holidays, these three students were doing more than just vegging out in front of the television. Find out what that was, and why it involves the Chinese language!
On the 13th of March I shaved my hair for the World’s Greatest Shave
Join us in calling for our politicians to make a safe and just agreement at climate change talks in Copenhagen to reduce carbon dioxide levels below 350 parts per million – the science-based safe upper limit for our atmosphere. Scientists say we have less than 5 years to start reducing CO2 or face runaway climate [...]
A brief definition of The Hungry Beast from A Concerned Citizen
So, you’re planning to leave Darwin and go travelling or something similar like that. What on earth should you attempt to do? I mean, what’s the rest of the world got to offer you besides better areas, merchandise and weather?
Darwin City Council Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be
part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.
Contact us for an information kit!
Phone: 89 300 300
Email: yag@darwin.nt.gov.au
Or submit your details online