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Johnathan Davis… “I’m exactly the kind of person that shouldn’t be in parliament, I’m under 30, I’m not tertiary educated, I’m not just gay, I’m shamelessly queer and I grew up with very little.” Photo: Holly Treadaway
JOHNATHAN Davis’ path to politics may not normally lend itself to life in public office and yet, as he describes it: “That’s a good thing”.
The former real-estate agent sings country music, does stand-up comedy, and was once a karaoke host.
“I’m exactly the kind of person that shouldn’t be in parliament, I’m under 30, I’m not tertiary educated, I’m not just gay, I’m shamelessly queer and I grew up with very little, all the things that mean you shouldn’t be here,” Mr Davis said.
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Sophie Edwards, founder of “She’s On The Bill”.
“CANBERRA Women In Music” is a new three-day festival with a line-up of 11 bands across three venues showcasing the music, event management and technical skills of women in Canberra, with all proceeds going to charity. First up, and to launch the project is “She’s On The Bill”, young professionals Sophie Edwards, Kirrah Amosa, Lucy Sugerman, Kim Yang and Dana Hassall, 7-11pm, Friday, March 12 at ANU Kambri.
THEN on Saturday, March 13, 11 local acts will perform at The Polo, 38 David Street, Turner, from midday until midnight in three shows for three charities. The night time show, “Women Who Rock For Karinya House” starts at 8.30pm with MC Jen Seyderhelm. The festival also has “Soulful Sunday” at Sideway on Sunday, March 14. All details here.