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Stonefest 2010
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"Stonefest is not attracting as many people as seen in previous years, and we feel we cannot continue with the 2011 festival in its current format."
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UC played host to another installment of Stonefest, offering a chance to relax over the always hideous exam period and get a taste of the epic festival season awaiting us in the coming months.
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They might have first appeared as a gang of kids invading our radios with catchy tunes about ping pong, but Operator Please have proven that they’re no under aged novelty.
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They've been busy boys but Bliss N Eso show no signs of slowing down as they continue touring new album 'Running on Air' through the festival circuit.
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Gareth McGrillen from Perth’s biggest dance export gives us the band’s take on their supposed ‘feud’ with The Prodigy and more.
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Does It Offend You, Yeah? are back and ready to shake things up a little more than before.
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It's that time of year again in Canberra, there's oak 'fluff' on the streets and Stonefest is upon us once again. Here's the set-times so you can plan your day!
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With just over a month left until Canberra gets moving to the sounds of Stonefest 2010, organisers behind the annual festival have announced today that two of the event’s big draws have had to cancel their appearances at the festival.
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Australia’s longest running festival and one of the biggest events on Canberra’s music calendar is back with a huge line-up for 2010.
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Revelers kick of the festival season Canberra style at the Capitals favourite festival!
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It's been a long time coming but Perth's Birds of Tokyo will be back in Canberra for Stonefest 09.
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The Living End's Scott Owen talks about how the band almost discontinued playing, writing, on the road, and Stonefest09!
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Local indie punksters Super Best Friends will be sharing the Stonefest stage with the Living End and Josh Pyke after winning the first ever Stonefest Catapult Competition.
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Despite a lengthy touring session, Children Collide still have enough in them to deliver a rocking show at Stonefest this year.
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Frenzal Rhomb has been waiting atleast sixteen years to play at Canberra's own Stonefest. Jay Whalley speaks about the hiatus, touring, a synthy future album, and of course Stonefest.