The Wagga Comedy Festival is well and truly underway and the city is still lapping up the laughs for one more night.
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Left to entertain the crowd for one more night are Australia's favourite comedy duo Lano and Woodley, as well as two female comedians, Mel Buttle and Becky Lucas, ready to show off their talents.
Luke McGregor graced the stage of Wagga Civic Theatre last night, bringing his awkward, relatable humour to the audience.
After 10 years in the business of providing laughs, McGregor reflected on the nature of his work and said the changing world and its values have somewhat slipped by unnoticed.
"I know people's opinions have dramatically changed over the years, but for me, my comedy is targeted purely at myself and my own anxieties and mishaps, so I haven't fallen into the trap of speaking out of turn or on things I shouldn't say," he said.
McGregor said the world of comedy was also a more welcoming place now to those hoping to make a mark.
"With the internet now, there's memes and things and even just YouTube where you can post little sketches and funny videos so it allows smaller creatives to have that chance to shine," he said.
"All you have to do is have a phone and hit record."
Make the most of the last night laughs with a few tickets still left to grab.
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