Stressed (SA), Human Condition, Onvoy, Step Back

Nickles & Dimes, Sunday, March 15 at 01:00 PM GMT+10

Anti Vision and Fortify Records Presents Melbourne's Metallic Hardcore GRAVITATE and Adelaide's Straight Edge STRESSED for an afternoon of All age hardcore on the Sunshine Coast.

Joining them are a local brigade of Sunny Coast Hardcore/punk/deathcore bands that are HUMAN CONDITION, ONVOY and STEP BACK!

It all happens SUNDAY MARCH 15th at TEWANTIN's freshest bar; NICKLES AND DIMES. Doors at 1:00pm.

TICKETS

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/stressed-sa-human-condition-onvoy-step-back

NO BARRIERS Exhibition Opening

The Old Ambulance Station, Friday, January 23 at 07:00 PM GMT+10

A photo exhibition by Marc Roberts (@moby__lick)

Opening Night : Friday January 23rd 2026

Featuring a live show on the ramp space from
@twoseventyhc & @step.x.back
There will also be a video display from @good.good.food.food

The exhibition will be on display from January 20th to February 7th 2026 at The Old Ambulance Gallery, Nambour.

This is a free event

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/no-barriers-exhibition-opening

SKIRMISHER 'A Life Without Porpoise' Cassette Launch

Black Box Theatre, Saturday, February 7 at 05:30 PM GMT+10

Meanjin/Brissy Power Violence band Skirmisher return to Naamba for the release of their latest EP "A Life Without Porpoise (Cassette) at the Black Box Theatre. Joining us is Young gun PV Flogg, Goregrinders Cerebral Erosion, Two stepping kids Step Back, 80s style HC No Allegiance and 11mins of chaos The Meat. If you're fanging for some PV then don't miss this night of ripper bands.

TICKETS

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/skirmisher-a-life-without-porpoise-cassette-launch

NAMBOUR BLACK MARKET

The Old Ambulance Station, Saturday, April 18 at 12:00 PM GMT+10

Hear ye hear ye. Lend me your ears. So they can be destroyed.
Next Namba Black Market Day is coming.
April 18th at Ye Olde Ambo.
A day of celebration and mirth and music.
An array of vendors offering wares for sale and trade.
Celebration of 3 years of Bad Habit records in the current space.
International Record Store Day.
Music by some of the best traveling musicians.

Tickets on sale Feb 1.

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/nambour-black-market

ALL AGES HARDCORE

Link YMCA, Friday, January 16 at 04:00 PM GMT+10

ALL AGES HARDCORE JANUARY 16TH AT THE LINK YMCA VICTORIA POINT

$15 on the door.

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/all-ages-hardcore

The #openweb is a space for both progressives and reactionary groups

One uncomfortable thing we need to address, calmly and constructively, is this: for the last decade, the right has been better at cooperating around #openweb media than the left. This isn’t because the right has better politics. It’s because they’ve been more pragmatic about infrastructure. While much of the left argued endlessly about identity, fashion, theory, tone, and purity, right-wing and reactionary groups quietly built linking ecosystems: shared blogs, cross-posting networks, […]

https://hamishcampbell.com/the-openweb-is-a-space-for-both-progressives-and-reactionary-groups/

NORTHCOAST XMAS '25

Black Box Theatre, Saturday, December 13 at 12:00 PM GMT+10

Anti Vision Presents: Northcoast Xmas '25

An All Age Hardcore mini fest raising funds for The Everyday Foundation, going towards presents for disandvantaged families around the Sunshine Coast. This year we bring 12 bands from around the country including

HORSEPOWER (Melbourne Hc Kings)

SHACKLES (Brisbane/Byron Bay Grindcore)

DRUDGE (Brisbane Skate Punk)

PERSECUTOR (Melbourne Power Violence)

HELL AWAITS (Northern Rivers Hardcore)

PIMP (Brisbane Nu Metal Core)

ONVOY (Sunshine Coast Deathcore)

NO ALLEGIANCE (Redlands Old School Hc)

FALSE FRONT (Sunshine Coast Metallic Hardcore)

STEP BACK (Sunshine Coast Hardcore) *First Show

PUT2SHAME (Sunshine Coast Evil Core) *First Show

SWITCHBLADE SERENADE (Brisbane Metal Core) *First Show

And Raffles supported by Moonriot, Bad Habit Records, Team Glasses, Bleak Outlook and Seven Seas Tattoo.

Doors at 12pm, band from 12:20pm

All kicks off SATURDAY 13TH OF DECEMBER.

TICKETS VIA HUMANITIX

https://brisbane.askapunk.au/event/northcoast-xmas-25

When to step back from a difficult relationship – National Public Radio (NPR)

Life Kit, Tools To Help You Get It Together

How to decide whether to step back from a difficult relationship — or stick it out

October 28, 20254:01 PM ET, By Marielle Segarra, Clare Marie Schneider, and Malaka Gharib

nadia_bormotova/Getty Images

You have a strained relationship with your father, but he recently developed health issues and needs someone to care for him. You don’t feel emotionally fulfilled in your marriage, but you’ve been with your partner for 10 years. You’ve made a new friend who’s nice most of the time, but is mean when she’s angry.

Life Kit, Frustrated by a relationship? Questions to ask yourself to move forward

Should you step back from these relationships or stick them out?

These are the kinds of dilemmas that therapist KC Davis tackles in her book published earlier this year, Who Deserves Your Love: How to Create Boundaries to Start, Strengthen or End Any Relationship. It offers practical advice on how to move forward when relationships with family members, romantic partners or friends become difficult.

The book features a flowchart that Davis calls “The Relationship Decision Tree.” It consists of questions that Davis asks clients when their loved ones are behaving in a way that bothers them. It helps them “make decisions about whether to lean into this relationship or disengage,” she says.

Davis, author of the best-selling book How to Keep House While Drowning, talks through a few questions adapted from her framework.

KC Davis is a therapist and the author of Who Deserves Your Love: How to Create Boundaries to Start, Strengthen, or End Any Relationship. Left: Julia Soefer/Right: S&S / Simon Element

Why is this behavior objectionable to you? 

This question can help you pinpoint exactly what’s “bothering you about a person you love,” Davis says, because often there are many reasons. Parsing through the “why” can help you decide how to proceed.

Let’s say your roommate isn’t doing their chores. Ask yourself what annoys you specifically about that behavior, Davis says. Is it just something you don’t like, or is it actually hurtful or harmful?

Are they willing to change? 

Once you start digging deeper, you might find that those dirty dishes in the sink “actually directly impacts me negatively,” Davis says. Maybe they’re starting to attract bugs.

Your next move is to have a conversation with your roommate. Are they willing to change their behavior? They may not do things exactly your way, so work on a solution together. Maybe you strike a deal where they cook and you clean, or they commit to doing the dishes before the end of the night.

Life Kit, This 5-step method can quickly get a messy house back in order

Does staying in this relationship violate my values?

Your most important values are your physical safety, your psychological safety and the physical and psychological safety of minor children, Davis says. “If I cannot meet those responsibilities, then it’s against my values to continue in this relationship.”

You may have other core values as well, like the safety of a dependent parent or sibling, or the keeping of your sobriety.

Would leaving this relationship violate my values? 

What happens if staying in the relationship doesn’t violate your values, but you still don’t want to maintain the relationship?

Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: When to step back from a difficult relationship : NPR

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Sometimes, the best move is to step back.

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