UQ Ball

Joe and I had the pleasure of playing at a ball for University of Queensland held at Hillstone, St. Lucia. It was for Mining Engineering and Speech Pathology/Audiology from my memory. Everyone looked absolutely amazing, it had been a while since I had to do such a glamorous gig so it was fun. It was […]

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Mt French

It was Luke’s (drummer) birthday on Friday so we decided to head out west to Moogerah Peaks National Park, more commonly known by rock climbers as Frog’s Buttress and checked out an untouched property bordering the park which Luke is looking to get. Absolutely gorgeous. After hiking through hectares of Black Boys, we popped down […]

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Lake Arragan & Red Cliff

The travel bug kicked in again so I hustled James, Luke and Febi out to go camping down at one of my favourite places Yuraygir National Park but at a different campground. The boys chose Lake Arragan and Red Cliff so we made the 4 hour journey. We stopped by the small Scottish town of […]

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Foxy Bean

Had two gigs over the weekend at the same place but for two different types of days. It had been a while since I’d done acoustic gigs but these were both solo. I’ve gotta be honest and say I’ve been struggling with my confidence the last few weeks. It’s been a bit of a road […]

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Bundjalung National Park

Desh, Abe, James and I decided to take a spontaneous trip down south to Bundjalung National Park, just passed Evans Head in New South Wales. On the way down we stopped by the small town of Ballina to grab some lunch. I’ve swung by down that town before and enjoyed amazing pizza at Raamon’s so […]

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Rottnest Island

I had a day alone the next day and scratched my head on what I could do. I was considering swinging up to the National Park but at the very last minute opted for Rottnest Island. I was so glad I made that decision, I was first deterred by the fact it was winter but […]

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Fremantle

Kings Park Day 2 started off with a hangover. It hung over for the rest of the day which slowed my touristy ventures. We eventually dragged ourselves to Kings Park, the largest botanical gardens located in the city on the southern hemisphere (apparently). The grass was amazing, I nearly fell asleep on their soft green […]

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Swan Valley

My first day on the West was spent in a winery region located only 20 minutes away from Perth. I couldn’t believe that such a vast area could be so close to the city. We checked in with the Information Centre to get the low down and grabbed ourselves some brunch from a quaint cafe […]

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Recording Band Cover Videos

Phewww! What an exhausting day! It was only meant to be a super casual day to finally have some content of the band playing together up on to the interwebs. But the coordination of 10 people, 5 cameras, 4 instruments, 3 fully loaded cars and a bucket full of an assortment of cables is never […]

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Graduation & Resurrection of Creativity

graduation robe Bond University business degree

So I hit a personal milestone – I graduated. And although the ceremony was full of your typical boring spiel of congratulatory speeches and reading long lists of names, I am so glad to have had my turn of it. I can officially say that I have a bachelor degree attached to my name. I […]

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