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The Insider's Guide to Perth, Western Australia

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Welcome to Perth Walkabout - The Insider's Guide to Perth, Western Australia.

Whether you are a traveller, visitor or local, step out your door to discover the best of Perth. We provide the best tips on things to do in Perth - where to go, what to do and where to find it in our beautiful city on the Swan River.

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How the KKK Saved the Day at The Blue Room Theatre

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Written by: Lee-Ann Khoh
Published: 01 June 2025

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Colour me intrigued when I was asked to review "How the KKK Saved the Day". After all, when you call your show something as bold as that, you’re setting certain expectations.

The other point of interest – and a disclaimer we should probably get out of the way early – is that Perth Walkabout editor Nita Teoh is performing in this run. Despite that, if I hated the show, I could still find a way to say so, just as politely as possible.

Fortunately, there was no need for my flowery criticism. From the moment we are introduced to the land of Ku Kluxtopia – courtesy of Milton (played by Chewe Nkole) gyrating in whiteface like the star of a reverse minstrel show – the audience is treated to an edgy 90-minute truth bomb.

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Every Little Thing at Luna

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 17 March 2025

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On a sunny Saturday, I headed along Oxford St to Luna Leederville to meet some friends and watch the documentary Every Little Thing by Australian film maker Sally Aitken.

Every Little Thing follows typical days in the life of Los Angeles resident Terry Masear in her humble pursuit of saving precious hummingbirds who have been injured in their habitat. She receives hundreds of calls from local residents who find distressed chicks and mothers in their travels and often right in their own backyard.

These tiny creatures come in an amazing array of colours – their plumage iridescent with beautiful shimmering light effects - all beautiful and unique in their own way. Terry tends them with loving kindness to restore them back to good health, with the aim of hopefully returning them back to nature.

This documentary is heartfelt across many levels - as well as learning what is involved with rescuing a hummingbird, Terry lives and breathes her all consuming passion of rehabilitating hummingbirds, knowing all the personality quirks and challenges of each of her feathered residents.

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Spit at Luna

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 25 February 2025

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As my partner and I walked towards The Backlot in the Pickle District of West Perth, we were looking forward to watching the preview of Spit starring none other than David Wenham.

David Wenham is a household name in Australian cinema – if you’ve not seen him in any shows or don’t know who he is, then you’ve been probably been living under a rock!

Spit is an Aussie comedy with David Wenham (playing “Spit” – John Spitieri), who is on the run for a crime that he committed a few decades ago, trying to get back into Australia on a false passport. We follow his adventures through the airport, the detention centre and then on the run in Queensland helped by Jihad, his newly made best buddy from detention who has been successful in seeking asylum in Australia.

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Double Book Launch with Judith Huang at Rabble Books Maylands

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 12 February 2025

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Rashida Murphy of The Writers' Collective will be in conversation with writer Judith Huang at Rabble Books and Games in Maylands for the Double Book Launch of her two books.

Sofia and the Utopia Machine by Judith Huang (Epigram Books 2018)

Sofia and the Utopia Machine is about a young girl who accidentally creates a new universe in her mother’s Biopolis lab. 

It’s set in a futuristic Singapore , and she has to go on the run, taking her from the floating Canopies above the island and into the dank Voids and all the way to Pulau Ubin!

Perks of Being Dumped (Marshall Cavendish 2024) (Edited by: Judith Huang, Ng Ziqin and Max Pasakorn)

 

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Queer at Luna

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Written by: Nita Teoh
Published: 03 February 2025

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On a hot summer’s day, I wandered down Oxford St to Luna Leederville to watch the movie Queer, noticing the usual hustle and bustle of weekend activity along the cafe strip.

The trailer had caught my eye – with the movie being set in 1950s Mexico City, and by Director Luca Guadagnino of “Call me by Your Name” which I had enjoyed watching.

The movie opens with Sinead O’Connor singing “All Apologies” - “What else should I say? Everyone is gay … “.  The main character William Lee (Daniel Craig), an American ex-pat gay man in his late forties, is frequenting the bars and nightlife of Mexico hoping to get lucky and hook up, whilst at the same time also looking for love and a deeper more meaningful connection.

He manages to snare the young and handsome bi-curious Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey) to accompany him on his travels. And so their adventures begin as they go off into the wild jungles of the Amazon in search of the illusive ayahuasca, a plant concoction known for its telepathic properties.

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