Experimental music, capacity building and local knowledge come together in this new station on the arts airwaves – by musicians, makers and producers of all abilities and interests! Maya-Rose Chauhan spotlights Radio DADAA.

Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground

21 May 2026
Experimental music, capacity building and local knowledge come together in this new station on the arts airwaves – by musicians, makers and producers of all abilities and interests! Maya-Rose Chauhan spotlights Radio DADAA.

29 April 2026
Natalie de Rozario’s artistic sensibility parallels her advocate’s heart in her first major solo exhibition ‘A Bag of Rice for a Saturday Child’ featuring realist paintings and installation works based on matriarchy, myth, and migration.

22 April 2026
Collective memory has been roused in Bunbury by Siobhan Maiden’s triumphant This is Where… a two-hour tour of the city’s central business district, which digs deep into subcultural reminiscences and intercultural exchange. This is not Bunbury’s official history told by a privileged few. This is Where… is a new wave of stories told by ordinary people in an approach that has galvanised the community.

2 March 2026
With a voice that seems carved from soul and smoke, Annahstasia is fast becoming one of the most compelling new artists in contemporary folk and blues. Settle in for a collection of beaming torch songs, orchestral hymns and astral anthems.

18 February 2026
In this review, Maya‑Rose Chauhan explores Hissterier, where beauty standards and hysteria are poked and prodded in a dance that navigates growing older as a single woman entering the highly stigmatised cat-lady era.

4 July 2025
Maya-Rose Chauhan reviews Love Stories, a sincere and reassuring insight into climate change that proves the compatibility of science and love.