Marc Fennell probes the rise and fall of a high-tech music revolution
When Gold Coast music technology start-up Guvera launched in 2008, its founders planned to change the way we bought music.
When Gold Coast music technology start-up Guvera launched in 2008, its founders planned to change the way we bought music.
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Eagles young gun Harley Reid has declared his team can pull off a rapid resurrection and climb up the ladder next season.
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The Western Australian government is hoping a recent land release could see 6000 new homes built on more than 600 hectares.
A Western Australian man accused of murdering his own mother has pleaded guilty to forging a handful of documents but insists he did not kill her.
The administration floor of the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital has been shut over contamination fears.
An LNP candidate has been quizzed about his private business dealings amid his contest for the Labor-held seat of Waterford.
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Two new openings next month signal a shift for the city’s struggling small music venues.