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ABC News
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- ABC News
Velvet Trip & Ruby Fields Live At The Wireless
In case you missed it or are eager to relive it, we're taking you right back to the stage in Busselton, with two incredible sets from One Night Stand 2025. Gadigal-based dream rockers Velvet Trip brought their elaborate and radiant set to the ONS stage, entrancing audiences with their psych-rock fusion filled sound. Icon Ruby Fields took to the stage just after the sun had set, but she brought her classic charisma and energy to the Busso stage for an incredible performance. TRACK LISTING: 1. superstar - Velvet Trip 2. Calling Out Your Name - Velvet Trip 3. The Here and Now - Velvet Trip 4. The Bends - Velvet Trip 5. It Don't Matter - Velvet Trip 6. Ritalin - Ruby Fields 7. Pretty Grim - Ruby Fields 8. Half The Length - Ruby Fields 9. Dinosaurs - Ruby Fields Recorded by the triple j Live Music Team at Barnard Park, Busselton on Wardandi Boodja on May 24, 2025. Mixed by the triple j live music team


West Australian
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
National Reconciliation Week 2025: What's happening in the South West
National Reconciliation Week — from May 27 to June 3 — is an important fixture in the Australian calendar where the community is encouraged to get together and learn about our shared history, culture and achievements. The dates commemorate two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey: the successful 1967 referendum, and the High Court Mabo decision. This year's theme is Bridging Now to Next, which emphasises the ongoing connection between past, present and the future. Busselton BUSSELTON RECONCILIATION WALK, May 30, 10am-12.30pm Around 200 Elders, community members, students, businesses and community groups are expected to attend Busselton's fourth annual reconciliation walk on Friday, which will start at the Merenj Boodja Bush Garden. After official speeches, the walk — led by Wadandi Elder Gloria Hill — will head to the Busselton foreshore before finishing at the Youth and Community Activities Building. Following the walk, local Aboriginal-owned business Pindari will provide a light lunch and activities. Bunbury BUNBURY WALK FOR RECONCILIATION, June 3, 10am-2.30pm The City of Bunbury and Yaka Dandjoo Events, in partnership with Reconciliation WA, will host their annual walk for reconciliation next Tuesday. The event will start at the Wardandi Boodja statue in Koombana Bay with live music, face painting and a smoking ceremony. The Bunbury community will be invited to walk together at 11.30am along Koombana Drive and across the bridge to the Graham Bricknell Music Shell. A ceremony will then take place at the Shell, including flag-raising, truth-telling guest speakers, dancing and live performances. Bridgetown NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK FILM CLUB, May 28, 6pm-9pm Bridgetown Hub and Gulyara will screen the film Mad Bastards — a story set in the Kimberley region which explores the love of family, the strength of community and the journey towards manhood. A group discussion will take place following the film.