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Scientists still don’t know how far melting in Antarctica will go – or the sea level rise it will unleash

  Picture: Torsten Blackwood/AAP The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest mass of ice in the world, holding around 60% of the world’s fresh water. If it...

There’s no end to the damage humans can wreak on the climate. This is how bad it’s likely to get

  Picture: Alexander Beltes/ EPA A major new report published last week by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) contained grave warnings on where Earth’s climate...

With the release of a terrifying IPCC report, Australia must face its wilful political blindness on climate

  Picture I remember the acute frustration of watching one of the US news feeds on September 11, 2001 — 20 years ago next month. With...

This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to know

  Picture: AP Photo/Noah Berger Australia is experiencing widespread, rapid climate change not seen for thousands of years and may warm by 4℃ or more...

Monday’s IPCC report is a really big deal for climate change. So what is it? And why should we trust it?

  Picture: Chinatopix via AP Today, an extremely important report on the physical science of climate change will be released to the world. Produced by the...

The North American heatwave shows we need to know how climate change will change our weather

  Image: NASA Eight days ago, it rained over the western Pacific Ocean near Japan. There was nothing especially remarkable about this rain event, yet...

New International Energy Agency report reprimands any new fossil fuel development. Guess what Australia did next?

  Picture: Shuttlestock Even if every country meets its current climate targets, Earth’s temperature will still rise by a dangerous 2.1℃ this century, according to...

More reasons for optimism on climate change than we’ve seen for decades: 2 climate experts explain

  Picture: Shuttlestock It’s unusual for researchers who study our catastrophically changing climate to use the words “optimism” and “climate change” in the same sentence. As...

‘Failure is not an option’: after a lost decade on climate action, the 2020s offer one last chance

  Image: Shuttlestock In May 2011, almost precisely a decade ago, the government-appointed Climate Commission released its inaugural report. Titled The Critical Decade, the report’s final...

Seriously ugly: here’s how Australia will look if the world heats by 3°C this century

 Picture: Shuttlestock This is a long read, it is an important read, so set aside time to take it all in. Imagine, for a moment, a...
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Dance the night away in the Dome

  WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER Spend your Friday night under the Dome with this immersive after-hours experience full of art, music and dance. Inspired by our Melbourne Out...

Mother’s Day Show

Mother's Day Show
JVG presents Mothers Day Live at the Brunswick Ballroom

Back to back mothers singing songs about motherhood: the joys, the trials, the ecstasy and the mundanity. We have kids running around the studios. Big kids and little kids. Supporting partners, musically and parentally. It’s an afternoon of motherly energy and talent that happens only once a year.

And now for the fourth year the radio show will precede a live expanded version of the show at the very plush Brunswick Ballroom. Mothers Day keeps getting bigger and better. From the radio station to the Ballroom where wall to wall mothers will sing of motherhood in all its glory and agony.

Line up includes:

Kerri Simpson

Angie Hart

Barb Waters

Rebecca Barnard

Talei Wolfgramm

Eliza Wolfgramm

Celia Church

Eliza Hull

and Marie Ewing (mother of 10, including the BB's Venue Director Will Ewing)

plus backing band The Mother's Little Helpers

MC Jon Von Goes

Shows (Silver & Bronze Membership)
12/05/2024 5.30pm | Admin Fee $11.00 | Book Tickets

Brunswick Ballroom
314 Sydney Road
BRUNSWICK
Melbourne, Victoria
3056
Australia

Stella – The Miles Franklin Story

Stella - The Miles Franklin Story
STELLA: The Miles Franklin Story – feat. Monique diMattina, Alma Zygier & Fem Belling

Songs, skits and gossip from a musical in development.

Acclaimed Australian composer/lyricist Monique diMattina presents a concert work-in-progress version of her newest project – STELLA: The Miles Franklin Story.

Sharing songs, stories, gossip and skits from this musical in development, Monique and her all-star chamber orchestra tell the extraordinary life story of Australian author Stella Miles Franklin.

Starring ALMA ZYGIER and FEM BELLING and featuring

The Brindabella String Quartet:

Fem Belling, Xani Kolac, Esther Henderson, Kalina Krusteva

The Talbingo Band:

Monique diMattina, Cat Canteri, Adrian Perger, Sam Lemann, Ben Robertson

Although the Miles Franklin Award is Australia’s most prestigious literary prize, most Australians are unaware that Miles was a woman, let alone the details of her extraordinary life.

Weaving together songs, gossip and Stella Miles Franklin’s own words, the show brings audiences on an epic journey from Franklin’s Snowy Mountains childhood to fame as the young author of My Brilliant Career, years battling for women’s suffrage and labour rights in the USA and UK, WWI field work, creative struggles and legacy as a trailblazing champion of Australian art, conservation and culture.

STELLA: The Miles Franklin Story will make you laugh, cry and love what Stella called ““our unique, inebriating, laughing, haunting, wistful, brooding, ancient, ageless, siren land”




Shows (Silver & Bronze Membership)
26/05/2024 2.00pm | Admin Fee $26.90 | Book Tickets

Brunswick Ballroom
314 Sydney Road
BRUNSWICK
Melbourne, Victoria
3056
Australia

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.