Goers: Here’s what happens when you mix holograms and showbiz
Watching a hologram performance provided “one of the most remarkable and stunning” stage show moments. But, as Peter Goers writes, it was also a little odd.
Watching a hologram performance provided “one of the most remarkable and stunning” stage show moments. But, as Peter Goers writes, it was also a little odd.
Of course none of the 60 per cent of Australians who voted against First Nations recognition will admit to racism but perhaps they are wolves in sheep’s clothing, writes Peter Goers.
In 20 years as host of the ABC Evening Show, Peter Goers had his highlights – and his mistakes, once even falling asleep on air.
Big business are the leaders of abusing, denying and ignoring their customers, Peter Goers says. And there’s one group that’s leading the charge.
Overseas travel is booming post-Covid, with all Australians seemingly desperate to get on a plane. Not Peter Goers though.
Food was served in ramekins and often eaten with a splade or spork in the wildly popular progressive dinner trend, as Peter Goers reminisces.
In an extract from his new book, Peter Goers writes movingly of the tragedy that changed his life – the death of his parents in a plane crash.
Too often we think SA is a city state but it is so much more than just Adelaide, writes Peter Goers.
The 2.6 million Australians who couldn’t be stuffed turning out to vote in the Voice referendum is a disgrace and the penalty for them should be far greater, Peter Goers says.
It might not the most beautiful building of its kind but Adelaide needs it desperately, writes Peter Goers.
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