Perth is a vibrant city and home to many of the State’s major arts companies, galleries and cultural institutions. The city hosts world class festivals, exhibitions, performances and concerts that feature a range of art forms and celebrate uniquely local talent. Numerous public artworks reflect the city’s identity, both past and present.
This document is available in other formats on request. Published April 2014
FRINGE WORLD
January/February
PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
February/March
CIT Y OF PERTH OPERA IN THE PARK
February/March
PERTH INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL
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PERTH INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
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PERTH INTERNATIONAL BURLESQUE FESTIVAL CIT Y OF PERTH WINTER ARTS SEASON
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AWESOME INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL FOR BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS
October
1 THE BAKERY
233 James St, Northbridge 9227 6288 | nowbaking.com.au The Bakery is a live performance venue which supports local and national artists and promoters to present exciting entertainment programming.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL (WAM) November CIT Y OF PERTH SYMPHONY IN THE CIT Y
December 2 HIS MAJEST Y’S THEATRE
PERTH ARENA
825 Hay St, Perth | 9265 0900 hismajestystheatre.com.au The iconic His Majesty’s Theatre is the only remaining working Edwardian theatre in Australia. There you can catch first class performances ranging from ballet, opera, drama, dance, comedy and cabaret. It’s also the home of the West Australian Opera.
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THE BLUE ROOM THEATRE
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PERTH TOWN HALL
Perth Cultural Centre 53 James St, Northbridge blueroom.org.au
STATE THEATRE CENTRE
Cnr of Hay St & Barrack St 9229 2965 | visitperthcity.com
174-176 William St, Perth | 6212 9200 statetheatrecentrewa.com
The only convict-built town hall in Australia, Perth Town Hall was erected between 1868 and 1870. It is Victorian Gothic in style and today plays host to a range of events and art exhibitions.
The Blue Room Theatre is intimate, flexible and unpretentious. The theatre offers a year round program by local independent producers of exciting and adventurous new work.
A defining modern architectural landmark for Perth, the State Theatre Centre features three performance spaces – the Heath Ledger Theatre, Studio Underground and The Courtyard. The venue presents contemporary performing arts including local, national and international dance and theatre productions.
5 PERTH CONCERT HALL
5 St Georges Tce | 9231 9900 | perthconcerthall.com au Renowned as having one of the finest acoustics in the southern hemisphere, Perth Concert Hall regularly hosts performances by world renowned contemporary artists and classical ensembles. It seats 1731 over three main levels and has a spectacular 3000 pipe organ built under special commission. It’s also the home of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO).
STATE THEATRE CENTRE
PERTH CONCERT HALL
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700 Wellington St, Perth | 6365 0700 | pertharena.com.au Perth Arena hosts live entertainment, music and sports throughout the year. The 15,500 capacity arena has a retractable roof and has hosted some of the biggest names in music and international sports.
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LINTON & KAY GALLERIES
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Perth Cultural Centre, Perth | 9492 6600 artgallery.wa.gov.au | Wed-Mon 10am-5pm The Art Gallery of WA brings the art of the world to Western Australia. It also houses the State Art Collection, which includes one of the world’s finest collections of Indigenous art, WA and international art and design. 9
OUTRE GALLERY
Level 1, 137 St Georges Tce, Perth 6465 4314 | lintonandkay.com.au
260 William St, Northbridge 9227 0666 | outregallery.com
Linton & Kay Galleries hosts a collection of high quality fine art complemented by a range of exhibitions and events. They specialise in contemporary painting, sculpture and Aboriginal art.
Outré Gallery is an alternative gallery dealing in contemporary international pop, lowbrow, pop surrealism and underground art.
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VENN GALLERY
12 Aberdeen St, Northbridge 9427 1318 | gallerycentral.com.au Mon-Fri 10am-4.45pm, Sat 12pm-4.45pm
16 Queen St, Perth venn.net/gallery.php | Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-7pm or by appointment
The centrepiece of creative industries at Central Institute of Technology, the gallery runs a full program of exhibitions showcasing both professional artists, students and recent graduates across all media.
Venn Gallery provides a platform for emerging artists and designers, showcasing leading local and international art and design. The design shop stocks art and homewares focused on form and function. The Venn building comprises of a gallery, shop, bar and café.
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KINGFISHER GALLERY
49 Colin St, West Perth 9321 7219 | kingfishergallery.com.au | Wed - Fri 11am -4pm, Sun 11am-4pm or by appointment Kingfisher Gallery presents a range of Australian contemporary and indigenous artwork in the mediums of painting, photography, glass, pottery, printmaking, sculpture and jewellery. Exhibitions of new work are displayed every four weeks.
FORM GALLERY
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King Street Arts Centre, 357 Murray St Perth | 9226 2799 form.net.au | Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm Form showcases exhibitions that benchmark local artistic excellence and offer platforms for dialogue around current issues and ideas. Form also hosts a number of interstate and international touring exhibitions.
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THE OLD COURTHOUSE L AW MUSEUM
Stirling Gardens, Cnr Barrack St & St Georges Tce 9325 4787 | lawsocietywa.asn.au Wed-Fri 10am-2.30pm The Old Court House Law Museum was constructed in 1836 and is one of a very small number of law museums worldwide. Its purpose is to promote understanding and preserve the history of the law and the legal profession in this state.
16 MUSEUM OF PERFORMING ARTS
His Majesty’s Theatre, 825 Hay St, Perth (downstairs) 9265 0900 | hismajestystheatre.com au | Weekdays 10am-4pm The Museum of Performing Arts houses more than 30,000 catalogued items of theatre memorabilia; glamorous costumes, photographs, press clippings, scripts, scores and other historic pieces. These are publicly on display at the Museum, with a new exhibition to view every six to eight weeks.
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PICA
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM
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PERTH INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS (PICA)
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM
James St, Perth Cultural Centre | 9228 6300 | pica.org.au Tue-Sun 11am-6pm
James St, Perth Cultural Centre | 9212 3700 | museumwa.gov.au 9.30am-5pm daily
One of Australia’s leading centres for the development and presentation of contemporary art, PICA is the city’s focal point for those wishing to experience the best of Australian and international visual, performing and cross-disciplinary art.
Explore the stories and culture of the local Aboriginal people, the State’s unique flora, fauna and biodiversity and the fascinating minerals, meteorites, megafauna and dinosaurs that once inhabited WA and prehistoric earth. Catch the latest travelling exhibition on at the museum.
18 PERTH CENTRE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY
100 Aberdeen St, Northbridge | 9460 9892 | pcp.org.au Thu & Fri 12pm-5pm, Sat & Sun 12pm-4pm or by appointment Perth’s only dedicated photomedia gallery promotes contemporary photographic practices. PCP regularly conducts artist talks and workshops to support the annual exhibition program.
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20 STATE LIBRARY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
25 Francis St, Perth Cultural Centre | 9427 3111 | slwa.wa.gov.au Mon-Thu 9am-8pm, Fri 9am-5.30pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5.30pm Located in the cultural hub of Perth, the State Library has a large calendar of events throughout the year. This includes lectures, talks, exhibitions, films and concerts. Discover the library with a tour.
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Dates and times vary. Please contact the galleries directly for exhibition dates and opening times
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PAPER MOUNTAIN
GALLERIA
267A William St, Northbridge www.papermountain.org.au
55 Wittenoom St, East Perth | 9325 6363 info@eastperthgalleria.com
Paper Mountain is an artist run initiative with studios and a project space. Paper Mountain hosts events, exhibitions, skillsharing workshops, studio talks and critical feedback sessions.
An independent venue and exhibition space which promotes community and critical dialogue. Galleria encourages artist collaboration and provides a platform for local artists and curators to showcase their work in a flexible environment.
22 FREE RANGE GALLERY
339 Wellington St, Perth freerange.org.au | Wed-Fri 1pm6pm, Sat & Sun 1pm-5pm
26 CINEMA PARADISO
164 James St, Northbridge | 9227 1771| lunapalace.com.au Located in the heart of Northbridge’s café and bar scene, Cinema Paradiso is synonymous with showing quality art house, independent and foreign cinema. It is also home to some of the finest film festivals making their way to Perth and offers fully licensed cinemas.
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Cnr James & Lake St, Northbridge | visitperthcity. com/northbridgepiazza 24 hours daily | 9461 3368
GOTHAM STUDIOS
An independent, not-for-profit artist run gallery which features the work of a diverse range of contemporary artists, in particular the work by emerging artists.
57 James St, Northbridge gotham@gothamstudios.com.au Perth’s longest running artistsrun initiative was established in 1987 on two floors of the old NSW Bank Chambers, Gotham has evolved into an important independent Western Australian artistic endeavour, placing working artists in the heart of Perth’s CBD.
23 KURB GALLERY
312A William St, Northbridge kurbgallery@westnet.com.au An artist-run gallery exhibiting diverse contemporary work from emerging artists.
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The Northbridge Piazza is Perth’s free outdoor cinema that screens films and other content 24 hours a day. The Piazza lawn is also used for free events including performances, festivals, sports and other cultural activities.
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Perth Cultural Centre, off James St, Northbridge 9227 7291 | 24 hours daily | perthculturalcentre.com.au
MONDAY
A free outdoor cinema that screens contemporary art and experimental multimedia projects, short cuts, music and children’s programs in the heart of the city’s cultural precinct.
CHUCKLES GONG NIGHT (OPEN MIC)
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Last Monday of the month | Elephant & Wheelbarrow 53-55 Lake St, Northbridge | 8.30pm, $10 The audience decides what’s funny and what isn’t as 20 comedians try not to get gonged off the stage.
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ROOFTOP COMEDY
ROOFTOP MOVIES
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Level 6, Roe St Car Park, 68 Roe St Northbridge (pedestrian access via James St) | rooftopmovies.com.au This pop-up summertime venue gives you panoramic views of Perth city’s skyline from seven storeys up amidst the pink flamingos under the palm trees. Expect old-school film favourites, cult classics, art house and b-grade movies from October to April.
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THE L AUGH RESORT
Every Tuesday | Conservatory Rooftop Bar | 356 Murray Street (Prince Lane entry) 7.30pm, $10 or free before 6pm
Every Wednesday | Rosie O’Grady’s | cnr James & Milligan St, Northbridge 8.30pm, $15
Bringing you some of the best stand-up comedy in town.
The longest running comedy club in Perth, The Laugh Resort is where top Aussie comedians like Rove, Dave Hughes and Dave Callan started out.
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Last Tuesday of the month The Bird | 181 William St, Northbridge | 8pm, $10
34 HAHA’S AT YAYA’S
Second Wednesday of the month | YaYa’s | 147 James St, Northbridge | 8pm, $20
From comedians to pro wrestlers, this storytelling night sees Perth’s best raconteurs regaling you with their true life tales.
Features local, national and international comedians.
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37 COMEDY SHACK
Monthly on a Friday (see Facebook for updates) The Rydges 815 Hay St, Perth | 8.30pm, various pricing The night features Australia’s finest comedians as they stop by Perth between world tours (Melbourne Comedy Festival & Edinburgh Comedy Festival) along with local, interstate and open mic performers. 38 COMEDY LOUNGE
COMEDY SHACK
FRIDAY 35 FRIDAY NIGHT STAND-UP
Every Friday | Lazy Susan’s Comedy Den - Upstairs at The Brisbane | 292 Beaufort St, Northbridge | 8.30pm, $15 This intimate refurbished theatre brings in some of Perth, Australia and the world’s finest stand-up comedians. 36 GIRLZ NIGHT OUT
Monthly on a Friday (see comedylounge.com.au) Downstairs at The Maj | 825 Hay St, Perth | 7.30pm, $44.90 This event promises a comedy cavalcade of top talent from around the country and the globe in an intimate cabaretstyle setting downstairs at His Majesty’s Theatre.
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First Friday of the month | Rosie O’Grady’s cnr James & Milligan St, Northbridg | 7.30pm, $50 (includes two complimentary drinks and finger food)
Every Saturday | Lazy Susan’s Comedy Den - Upstairs at The Brisbane | 292 Beaufort St, Northbridge | $18
Designed for an exclusively female audience, this evening features Australia’s sharpest and cheekiest comedians for a hilarious night out.
In the style of “Who’s Line is it Anyway” and “Comedy Sportz” this interactive show uses audience suggestions to create improvised comedy sketches.
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51 M ETRO CIT Y
45 T HE BRASS MONKEY
52 T HE MUSTANG BAR
146 Roe St, Northbridge R&B/Pop
181 William St, Northbridge Indie/Hip Hop
46 Lake St, Northbridge Rock ‘n’ Roll/Rockabilly
Cnr James & William St, Northbridge Singer Songwriter/ Acoustic
53 P ARKER NIGHTCLUB
133 Aberdeen St, Northbridge House
46 C APITOL
383 Murray St, Perth Indie Rock
54 T HE ROCKET ROOM
174 James St, Northbridge Rock
47 D EVILLE’S PAD THE LANEWAY LOUNGE
Unit 1/3 Aberdeen St, Perth Funk/Rockabilly/Punk
55 S HAPE BAR HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE ENTERTAINMENT VENUES THAT HOST LIVE MUSIC. WHILE EACH VENUE PUTS ON NIGHTS WITH VARYING MUSIC ST YLES, LISTED HERE ARE THE GENRES THEY ARE MOST KNOWN FOR.
237 Hay St, East Perth Drum ‘n’ Bass
48 T HE ELLINGTON JAZZ CLUB
191 Beaufort St, Perth Jazz/Blues
56 U NIVERSAL BAR
221 William St, Perth Funk
49 F LYRITE 40 A MBAR
42 T HE BAKERY
104 Murray St, Perth Drum ‘n’ Bass/Breakbeat/ Dance
233 James St, Northbridge Alternative/Indie
43 B EAT NIGHTCLUB
234 William St, Northbridge Indie/Alternative
41 A MPLIFIER BAR
383 Murray St, Perth Rock/Metal/Punk
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110 Aberdeen St, Northbridge Indie/Dance/Pop/Rock/ Alternative
57 V ILL A NIGHTCLUB
187 Stirling St, Perth Drum ‘n’ Bass/Alternative
50 T HE L ANEWAY LOUNGE
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414A Murray St, Perth Jazz
147 James St, Northbridge Rock/Indie/Alternative
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59 GROW YOUR OWN (2011)
Artist: James Angus (Australia/USA) Forrest Place
The grow-your-own organic farming movement that originated in the early 20th century, with the rise of modernist sculpture, is one of the inspirations behind the eye-catching green. The sculpture is the result of the largest art commission ever undertaken in WA.
61 OUSHI ZOKEI (MOBIUS IN SPACE) (2009)
Artist: Keizo Ushio (Japan) Esplanade railway station This sculpture was carved from a single solid piece of granite, beautifully crafted with a highly polished finish; the form is highlighted with the use of Japanese red ochre.
62 SIR CHARLES COURT MEMORIAL (2011)
60 MEMORY MARKERS (2006)
Artist: Anne Neil (Australia) Stirling Gardens – cnr Barrack St and The Esplanade The artwork was inspired by the process of recording and documenting the written history of Stirling Gardens, the State’s first botanical gardens opened in 1845.
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Artist: Tony Jones and Ben Jones (Australia) St Georges Tce (Cnr Spring St) A strong advocate for WA, Sir Charles Court served as a Member of the WA Parliament for 29 years (Premier from 1974-1982). During his time in Government, Sir Charles Court would frequently stroll down the hill from Parliament House to the CBD along this route.
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63 BABA YAGA’S HOUSES (2011)
Artist: Marwa Fahmy (Australia) Museum Park, Aberdeen St, Northbridge The artwork is inspired by a character in Eastern European folk lore, Baba Yaga, who lived in a hut that stands on dancing chicken legs.
65 KANGAROOS (1997)
Artist: Charles Smith and Joan Walsh-Smith (Australia) St Georges Tce, near the corner of Barrack St The representation of the State’s fauna in the heart of the city on a main city artery could be interpreted as a light-hearted comment on the myth told to overseas visitors that kangaroos can be seen bounding down the city streets of Australia.
BABA YAGA’S HOUSES (2011)
66 YAGAN (1984)
Artist: Robert Hitchcock (Australia) Heirisson Island (west end)
64 SHIMMER (2011)
Artist: Jurek Wybraniec and Stephen Neille (Australia) Brown St, East Perth
Yagan was an Australiatralian Whadjuk Nyoongar Aboriginal warrior who played a key part in early indigenous resistance to British settlement and rule in the Perth area. Thought to have been born around 1795, he was the son of Midgegooroo, another central leading figure in Nyoongar aboriginal history.
The contoured stainless steel curtain sways in the wind catching the sunrays reflecting off the water and changing colour from dawn to dusk.
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ARCH (2010)
ELIZA (2007)
Artist: Lorenna Grant (Australia) Cnr James and Lake Streets, Northbridge
Artist: Tony Jones and Ben Jones (Australia) Matilda Bay, Swan River
The eight meter Arch is a linear rhythm, a beat, a pulse - it’s visual street music. Every colour-contrasted shape has evolved from the harlequin pattern signifying festivity.
Eliza is a testament to the Crawley Baths built in 1914 – an important aquatic centre for swimming training, lifesaving and recreation. With the advent of the modern ‘Olympic’ style pools, the baths fell out of use and were demolished in 1964.
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Artist: Simon Gilby (Australia) Florence Hummerston Reserve, St Georges Tce
70 WATER L ABYRINTH (2012)
Artist: Jeppe Hein (Germany) Forrest Place
The figure is intended to be ethereal; she is neither a bronzed and impenetrable founding father nor a caricature of a bygone citizen. She is no-one and everyone, living and gone, a presence and a memory.
An interactive water sculpture created exclusively for Forrest Place, the Water Labyrinth shoots jets of water into the air creating nine rooms that disappear as quickly as they emerge. It runs daily from 8am-8pm unless the area is being used for events.
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WATER LABYRINTH (2012)
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LIGHT LOCKER ART SPACE
A FRAGMENTED TALE (2011)
Artist: Clare McFarlane | Hay St Mall (Laneway between Flight Centre/Sussan & London Court)
Grand Lane, Murray St Mall, Perth
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AIRBORNE (2011)
Artist: Penny Bovell | Murray St Mall (Laneway between David Jones and Plaza Arcade)
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76 BLUE SNAKE AND RED BIRD (2011)
Artist: Caspar Fairhall 568 Hay St (between Barrack St and Pier St)
Artist: Susan Flavell 138 Murray St (between Barrack St and Pier St)
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WALL INC
75 BURST GENERATOR (2011)
AIRBORNE (2011)
BORDER CROSSING (2012)
Artist: Audrey Fernandes-Satar Roe St (Behind The Bird and Ezra Pound)
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BORDER CROSSING (2012)
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REDTAIL AND WHITETAIL COCKATOOS (2012)
PIE IN THE SKY (2012)
I MUST STAY ON TASK (2011)
THIS WALL TALKS (2012)
Artist: Judith Forrest cnr Francis St & Mountain Tce
Artist: Laurel Nannup assisted by Stephen Genovese Newcastle St (cnr William St)
Artist: David Turley Target Lane, Murray St Mall, Perth
Artist: Kyle Hughes-Odgers State Library Car Park wall, Lock Lane, Northbridge
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GRAND L ANE MURAL (2010)
UNTITLED (2010)
Artists: Bonsai (Scott Neoh) and Hiroyasu Tsuri (Twoone) | Grand Lane, Murray St Mall, Perth
Artist: ololo | Northbridge Piazza, cnr Lake & James St, Northbridge
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GRAND LANE MURAL (2010)
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THE CONVERSATION (2010)
THE SWING OVERLOOKING THE FIELD (2010)
Artist: Stormie Mills Howard Lane, Perth
Artist: Stormie Mills Howard Lane, Perth
THE LOST GIANT (2008)
NIGHT FOREST (2010)
Artist: Stormie Mills Prince Lane, Perth
Artist: Yok Howard Lane, Perth
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NIGHT FOREST (2010)
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