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  1. Springsteen talks Trump and touring

    Bruce Springsteen, who kicked off his latest Australian tour in Perth on Sunday night, proclaims his band will form part of the "resistance" against Donald Trump.

    "It feels a long ways away, but our hearts and our spirits are with all the millions of people that marched, and the E Street Band — we are part of the new resistance," he said.

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  2. George Michael dies aged 53

    British pop singer George Michael, who shot to fame in the 1980s with Wham! and continued as a solo artist, has died at the age of 53.

  3. Lilly Cascun dreams of a future like her biggest idol, who was also born visually impaired

    Lilly Cascun has been blind since birth, but it hasn't stopped her dreaming of becoming a famous opera singer.

  4. Patti Smith performs at the Nobel Prize ceremony

    Patti Smith performs a Bob Dylan song at the Nobel Prize ceremony.

  5. Pussy Riot activist stars in theatre group's Australian show

    Pussy Riot activist Maria Alyokhina is drawing on her personal experience of imprisonment for a performance of the Belarus Free Theatre's "Burning Doors" which premiere's tonight at the Melbourne Arts Centre.

  6. Bus driver makes electric violins

    When Toowoomba bus driver David Guscott heads home, he heads straight to the back shed. He's a garage luthier and his instrument of choice is the electric violin.

  7. NT domestic violence campaign reaches Parliament House

    A Northern Territory grassroots campaign has reached the steps of Parliament House in a symbolic ceremony involving the nation's leaders.

  8. Archie Roach on love, singing and Indigenous recognition

    Famed singer-songwriter Archie Roach says having a referendum on Indigenous recognition is not the whole answer, but a start.

  9. Punk memorabilia burns on the Thames

    Joe Corre burns his punk memorabilia on the River Thames in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.

  10. Highlights from the 30th anniversary ARIA Awards in Sydney

    Australian music's finest braved a wet afternoon for the ARIA's 30th anniversary in Sydney.

  11. Fiona Poole talks to Alan Pigram from Pearl Shell Studio in Broome.

    Fiona Poole talks to Alan Pigram from Pearl Shell Studio in Broome.

  12. Bands Avenue and Justice recording at Macadamia Studios

    Bands Avenue and Justice recording at Mount Gambier's Macadamia Studios in the 1970s.