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Welcome to Country is your guide to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experiences and products. As a not for profit organisation, our purpose is to address employment and economic outcomes in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community. Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses creates real positive social, cultural and economic outcomes for artists, families and communities. Aboriginal artist Mick Harding from Ngarga Warendj Dancing Wombat finds cultural and financial independence through his art. Booking an experience or buying an ethical product 'puts money into our pockets and into our communities - we are closing the gap ourselves' explains Mick. Every booking or purchase through Welcome to Country supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, families and communities across Australia. You can learn more about Welcome to Country and ways you can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses by joining our community.

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The music on this thing is completely apocalyptic. The lyrics reference this or that not feeling real, the unknown, dystheism, and oncoming doom. It's an easier project to digest than Deathconsciousness for sure, but still fairly dark. As is everything here. TIME OF LAND Time of Land is a free EP available for download off the EL website (check the Compendium for a link! ). It's bite-sized; it's only four tracks, but they're some of Have a Nice Life's best. I wouldn't say there's a full theme, but between the four tracks, the most common one is religion, theology, and apathy (or antipathy) towards it. SEA OF WORRY Sea of Worry marks a distinct shift in Have a Nice Life's sound. The band abandons their traditional shoegazey roots for the most part and instead captures a "live" sound, recording most of the album with a live band rather than with a MIDI controller. Here, they truly embrace post-punk (and, at times, post-rock to a lesser extent) with tracks like Sea of Worry, the title track.

Book clubs: awful, right? All that pressure. All that homework. All that intellectual snobbery, all that veiled competition. If you're in one — perhaps you're anxious because you still haven't finished this month's book and don't understand it, are scared to admit you hated it and it's only two days away and you're hosting — do you ever wonder if there is an easier way to combine sociability and enjoyment of reading? That feels less like being back at school? Well, there is. Silent Book Club. The idea is simple. You show up with a book — any book — and read it silently for an hour or so in the company of others. There's usually chit-chat before and after, and events are usually held somewhere it's possible to obtain the traditional book-club bucket of Pinot Grigio. But — unlike other book clubs — there's no pressure to come up with witty comments with which to dazzle fellow guests, you don't have to pretend to have read Robert Musil's modernist epic The Man Without Qualities just because the person whose turn it was to choose is showing off, and if you don't want to listen to Daphne going on about her ex, you don't have to.

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I do not blame the accomodation for this problem as I shouldn't have answered the door, I just didn't know how to get help when technically there was no "front desk" Everything else about my stay was great. …

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