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Thelma Plum

“[Meanjin is] big nostalgia vibes, no bad vibes – good vibes only,” says Gamilaraay singer-songwriter Thelma Plum of her new record, a love letter to her home town of Meanjin/Brisbane. She fell back in love with the city after spending several years away: travelling, recording, touring. “Brissie’s where it’s at!” she says, laughing. “I swear I’m not being paid by Tourism Queensland!”

 

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  • After 15 years, writer Tony Kelly returns to live in the country town he once called home, to find things have changed – including himself.
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