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Belle Taylor

Belle Taylor

PLAY Magazine Editor at The West Australian PLAY Magazine

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    Covering topics
    • China
    • House
    • Entertainment
    • Features/Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Rural

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    Recent Articles

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    Homegrown heroes: Jedediah bring WA pride to the stage

    As Jebediah return for WA Day celebrations, Kevin Mitchell reflects on the band’s roots, the city that shaped them, and why Perth audiences still feel different.
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    What’s on this week in Perth

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    Belle Taylor: Airlines want to fine passengers for bad behaviour — ...

    Airlines want to fine passengers for standing before it’s their turn to disembark. But perhaps they should get their own house in order before dishing out more punishments to paying customers.
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    Your Week: The next gen of WA creatives, an alternative music festi...

    All the best events happening this week in Perth.
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    Ullah wants is all — and she’s set to get it

    Ullah has done a solid apprenticeship in live performance, and now she’s ready to play on bigger stages.
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    What’s on this week in Perth

    All the best events happening in Perth and surrounds this week.
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    Warumpi Band get the rock musical treatment

    Broome’s Taj Pigram takes the stage by storm as he takes on role of singer George Burarrwanga in Big Name, No Blankets, a rock musical tribute to the Warumpi Band.
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    The best events happening in Perth this week

    Music, theatre, Luna New Year markets and the launch of Perth Festival make this a busy week in the city.
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    The best West Australian museums to visit during the summer holidays

    Exhausted all your regular school holiday go-tos? Here are some smaller museums you may not have visited yet.
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    The French connection in Aussie film How To Make Gravy

    Paul Kelly’s song How To Make Gravy is an Australian Christmas classic, and now it has been reimagined for the big screen.
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    Andrew Farriss takes the lead

    He was the music powerhouse behind the ultra-successful INXS, but after switching from music to farming, Andrew Farriss is now finding his way back to centrestage.
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    Art, food and more in Perth this week

    Food events, art gallery openings and even a winter festival are all happening this week around Perth.
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    How a washcloth won a Perth artist a major prize

    Perth artist wins major portraiture prize with old make up-smeared wash cloth.
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    Your Week: Artwalk Freo, Subi Blooms, Revealed Exhibition and more ...

    The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs.
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    Lee Kernaghan wants a chat

    He’s spent 30 years as Australian country music royalty, but Lee Kernaghan is still just a boy from the bush.
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    End of Fashion frontman pays tribute to his music heroes on 30th an...

    It’s 30 years since Nirvana Unplugged was released, quickly becoming one of the most iconic concert films of all time. End of Fashion’s Justin Burford pays tribute.
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    Bunbury gal Natalie Barr often finds herself having to explain to w...

    As the token West Aussie in the east coast contingent that flies in for Telethon, Natalie Barr often finds herself having to explain to her colleagues exactly how big of a deal the event is.
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    Take 5: Perth’s top five gaming arcades include The Palace Arcade &...

    Show the kids how things used to be done at Perth’s best retro gaming arcades.
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    The reality TV show that took the UK by storm

    The UK became obsessed with this reality TV show, and now Australians are starting to tune in to The Traitors.
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    The TV show that’s like a long day at the office

    The cult-favourite workplace comedy Utopia returns for its fifth season, but even its star and creator Rob Sitch admits sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.