Year: 2011

Win tickets to Arrietty

Beautifully animated Japanese film Arrietty is inspired by the Mary Norton classic children’s novel The Borrowers, with a wonderful Japanese twist by the talented anime powerhouse Studio Ghibli.

Beneath the floorboards of a sprawling mansion set in a magical, overgrown garden in the suburbs of Tokyo, tiny 14-year-old Arrietty lives with her equally tiny parents.

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Dynamic Motivation Launches

The saying goes that if you love your job, you’ll never work a day in your life. The same applies with exercise, and if you find something you really love, working out should form part of your life, as opposed to something you dread.

It was this general philosophy that inspired Mic Longhurst to launch Dynamic Motivation. As well as offering the standard personal training, the motivation and fitness company with a difference also offer sessions of adventure sports including mountain biking and kayaking.

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Win a Ministry of Sound Annual 2012 Pack

Ready your ears and open your mind to the sounds of what was among the biggest years in dance music history! Ministry of Sound present The 2012 Annual. Two discs of the best dance and club tracks which have torn apart dance floors throughout 2011 dotted between the freshest of future anthems, destined to be the sounds of 2012.

Mixed by production duo and nightclub illuminati Tommy Trash and Tom Piper.

Catch the Ministry of Sound Annual 2012 Ft. Tommy Trash and Tom Piper at Academy on Friday 9th December.

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Recap: The Getaway Plan @ UC Refectory

After an epic turnout at Canberra’s Foreshore Music Festival, dedicated fans rocked on in the Nation’s Capital to Melbourne’s The Getaway Plan as part of their ‘’Requiem’’ tour held at the UC Refectory. Despite potentially being one of the dustiest Sundays all year, keen fans prevailed and rocked well into the night.

Special guests included Hands Like Houses, Gatherer and Break Even who all demonstrated a mutual love with the audience for The Getaway Plan which prolonged the crowds excitement.

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Nurses: from Zululand to Afghanistan launches at Australian War Memorial

The Australian War Memorial’s latest exhibition, Nurses: from Zululand to Afghanistan, has now opened and explores the other faces of war.

The exhibition looks at the personal stories of Australian military nurses, from the first known Australian nurse in the Zulu War of 1879 right up to the experiences of nurses serving in recent conflicts and peacekeeping operations.

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