Music News Voyager tapped to represent Australia at 2023 Eurovision by Tom Disalvo Perth quintet voyager have been announced as Australia’s first-ever band entrant to Eurovision, ahead of the song contest’s 2023 edition this May. Australia’s entrant for…
Music News Sex Gross, the Chainsmokers admitted to getting ‘closer’ via threesomes by Tom Disalvo “It’s almost like we were forced by the European government, because they don’t separate their beds”, The Chainsmokers recalled of their illicit Eiffel Tower tour…
News World Russia will cut electricity to Finland, starting today by Lochie Schuster As tensions grow between Finland and Russia after Helsinki opted to apply for Nato membership, Russia will cut their Finnish neighbours’ power later today. Within…
News World Finland report cyber attack, suspect Russian planes have invaded their airspace by Lochie Schuster Finland have reported an attack on their government websites and suspect Russian aircraft have invaded Finnish airspace. As speculation grows that Finland are looking to…
News Politics World Ukraine signs application for EU membership by Chloe Maddren President Volodymyr Zelensky signed Ukraine’s application to join the European Union on Monday. Talks between Russia and Ukraine came to a halt yesterday and soon…
Music News Politics Eurovision have banned Russia from the 2022 song contest by Lochie Schuster Russia will no longer be allowed to take part in Eurovision 2022 due to Vladimir Putin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine. After maintaining that Russia would…
Nature News UK law is looking after molluscs and crustaceans as they are now considered ‘sentient’ by Matthew Leong Say goodbye to restaurant lobster tanks as crabs, lobsters and octopuses are now considered “sentient beings” according to an updated UK law. In an article…
News Weird World EU officials are seizing contraband ham sandwiches at the border by Phoebe Repeti Sad news for lunch lovers, people travelling from the UK are no longer allowed to bring meat and dairy into the EU, according to new…
Music Introducing Alexander Luck, the NZ artist crafting unbounded, indie-pop bliss by Emily Elvish It’s the cardinal rule of songwriting: never let your audiences get bored. Some artists will opt for the fiercest grooves they can muster to combat…
News Sweden and Austria have officially closed their last coal plants by Mia Montesin Ever the overachiever, Sweden has closed their last coal-powered plant and smashed their goals two years in advance. After multiple campaigns in the past year,…
News Luxembourg is officially the first country to make all public transport free by Julia Lo Surdo Public transport in all its glory is a necessity for most of us, and the cost of constant use can add up over the weeks….
News European Union votes to force Apple and Samsung to use the same phone cable by Mia Montesin Wouldn’t it be nice if you had only one charging cable for all your millions of phones? The European Parliament thinks so. A motion has…
News The UK decides to abandon the EU’s controversial ‘meme ban’ by Claudia Schmidt There’s that old proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining.” Well, perhaps one tiny silver lining from the ever-unfolding mess that is Brexit is the UK’s…