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New release: The career of Killarney singer-songwriter Nancie Schipper is set to take another step forward with the release of a new single.
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Long Fall will be Schipper's first release this year and follows on from a busy 2017, in which her album Sleeptalking and singles Corner Store and Your Eyes put her in the spotlight.
Long Fall had its first airplay on triple j's Home and Hosed program on Wednesday and will be released to the public on Friday. Schipper, 18, said she was excited to bring some new music to her fans.
"Long Fall is poppy, it's a flow on from my previous stuff," she said. "I'm stoked with how it has come out.”
The song was produced by ARIA award winner Matt Fell, who was also at the controls for Sleeptalking.
Schipper has also achieved some big things live over the past 12 months, including performing at the 2017 Port Fairy Folk Festival and the Live at the Steps concert in Melbourne.
The teenager combines her music career with VCE studies at Warrnambool College.
Music: Jessica Skye: The Last Coach, 8-11pm.
Loose Cannons, Raffetys Tavern Middle Island Bar, 8.30 until late.
Fifteen Minutes of Fame, St Brigids Hall Crossley, 7.30pm.
SM Jenkins, Dart & Marlin, 8pm.
Didirri, The Loft.
Fire safety: The Port Fairy and Koroit libraries will host CFA Kids Fire Safety Days with craft, storytime and games to help get the message through. Port Fairy is from 11am-12 noon with Koroit 2-3pm.
Film: Port Fairy Film Society will screen Sweet Country from 7pm as part of its Aussie Film Festival.
Art: Warrnambool and District Artists Society Annual Art Show is open 12 noon to 4pm daily at 4 Coramba Court.
SATURDAY
Music: DJ Spinners, Hotel Warrnambool, 2-7pm.
Joe Musico, Koroit Commercial Hotel, 8pm.
Get Ready for Eddy, The Loft.
Glen Kelly, Cally Hotel 9pm.
Louie and Tank, The Stump, Port Fairy, 9.30pm.
Books: St. John of God Hospital Auxiliary will be holding a second hand book sale from 9am-3pm at 16 Melanesia Court. As well as books, knitted goods will be on sale. Money raised will be used to fund new hospital equipment.
Writing: Port Fairy Community House will host a creative writing workshop from 9am.
Film: Port Fairy Film Society will screen Don’t Tell from 2pm as part of its Aussie Film Festival.
A two-day Psychic and Wellbeing Expo begins at 10am at City Memorial Bowls Club. It continues on Sunday.
SUNDAY
Music: DJ Spinners, Hotel Warrnambool, 2-7pm.
Average Band, Hotel Warrnambool, 8.30pm.
Ben Cross, Cally Hotel, 6.30pm.
Bo Jenkins. Warrnambool Bowls Club, 3pm.
Film: Port Fairy Film Society will screen Breath from 7.30pm as part of its Aussie Film Festival.
Environment: Dr Birgita Hansen will speak at a forum on Latham’s Snipe from 1.30pm at Port Fairy Community Services Centre.
Art: The Lake Bolac Eel Festival presents the opening of the NAIDOC Week art exhibition at Lake Bolac Information and Business Centre from 1- 4pm. The exhibition will feature the work of Fiona Clarke and her daughter Patricia McKean.
Culture: NAIDOC celebrations with welcome and smoking ceremony, presentation of new video telling the story of Elder Robbie Lowe’s mother, presentation of a poster by artist Sherry Johnston. Warrnambool Art Gallery 11-12 noon.
Conversation: South-west football coach Alicia Drew will be joined journalist Samantha Lane for a chat at Charlie’s On East in Port Fairy from 4-6pm. The pair will talk all things women’s football as well as discussing Lane’s book, Roar.
*What’s On entries must be submitted to community.vic@fairfaxmedia.com.au by 5pm Wednesday.