Winner of the Pastel and Charcoal section of the art competition was Joanne Tollefson with her work “Up Again”; Joanne is a “grey nomad” who has been houseminding in Nanango when she heard about the competition and decided to enter
Sandy and Ross Towell … two of the driving forces behind the Spirit of the South Burnett festival

April 13, 2013

The spirit of the South Burnett shone brightly at the gala launch of the region’s official flood recovery festival at the Nanango Cultural Centre on Friday night.

It proved that three floods in five weeks, on top of the massive 2011 disaster, aren’t enough to keep the spirit of the South Burnett down!

About 100 local residents, musicians, artists and council representatives gathered at the black tie gala event to officially launch the delayed Spirit of the South Burnett festival.

Ironically, the festival – which remembers the 2011 floods – was to be held earlier this year but had to be postponed … by floods.

As the audience settled in their chairs, the lights were dimmed for the premiere of a documentary about the 2011 floods.

The short film, shot and edited by local videographer Dean Love, featured interviews with people affected by the 2011 floods as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the planning of the Spirit of the South Burnett Festival.

Also launched was “In The Spirit”, a book of flood anecdotes and memories written by Sandy Towell, one of the main instigators (along with the Boots’n Bulldust committee) of the Spirit of the South Burnett festival.

Sandy said she had written the book “because the whole region needed to be acknowledged for what it has been through”.

The winner of the Spirit of the South Burnett song-writing competition, Leila May Coomber, then came on stage and was presented with a prize cheque by Rob Woodall, from Stanwell. She was then called on to perform her award-winning song live.

Copies of the CD which features Leila’s song, as well as nine other tracks by local artists, are available to buy for $10.

The audience then enjoyed a sneak peek of an excerpt from local playwright Liz Schneidewin’s new play “Spirit”, which highlights the stresses that the 2011 floods put on families.

The winners of the Spirit of the South Burnett art competition, which was judged by Brisbane artist Brian Deagon, were also announced.

All the artworks were on show as well as a wall of flood photographs prepared by Kathy Julian, from Proston.

South Burnett Deputy Mayor Cr Keith Campbell officially opened the festival.

He congratulated Sandy Towell and the Boots’n Bulldust committee for organising the event.

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Spirit of the South Burnett continues from 1:00pm to 6:00pm tomorrow in George Street, Nanango, with a family fun day.

There’ll be a street carnival with non-stop live entertainment on stage as well as performances of the play and documentary at the Cultural Centre and two art exhibitions.

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Art Competition results:

Watercolour
1. “Housetops in Flood” – Daphne Browne
2. “Mysterious Place – Wooroolin Wetlands” – Margaret Arnott

Oil and Acrylics
1. “Ficks Crossing Disaster” – Hope Marie Dutton
2. “Back To Normal” – Daphne Browne

Pastel and Charcoal
1. “Up Again” – Joanne Tollefson

Any Other Media
1. “Skape” – Philip Thomas
2. “Real People, Real Places and Faith” – June McCotter

Ceramic and Sculpture
1. “Rustic 4 Seater” – Julia Shaw
2. “Resilience” – Sandy Towell

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Songwriting Competition winner:

1. Leila May Coomber – “Unexpected Changes”

The other nine songs selected for the CD are:
Tori Somers – “Spirit of the South Burnett”
Lily Love – “Rise Again”
Bob Mouat – “Floods of Friendship”
Amber Goldsmith – “Small Town Thing”
Amanda Sempf – “It’s Our Australian Spirit”
Katie Sempf – “Catching Fish In Puddles”
Dave Coomber – “Country Spirit”
Stella Cisneros – “South Burnett In Our Blood”
Luke Green – “No Way Back Home”

The recording artists featured on the Spirit of the South Burnett CD got together at the launch … from left, Justine Cisneros, Stella Cisneros, Dave Coomber, Leila Coomber, Dana Stewart, Tori Somers, Amber Goldsmith (Photo: Clive Lowe Photography)

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Elaine Madill, from Wondai Art Gallery, who co-ordinated the art competition with Brisbane artist and competition judge Brian Deagon 

Leila May Coomber performed her award-winning song “Unexpected Changes”

Dean Love, who shot the documentary and is part of the organising team, with his wife Lily
Copies of the Spirit of the South Burnett CD, “In The Spirit” book and DVD documentary were available to purchase; profits will be used to support local residents living with depression and at risk of suicide

Trevor Dent and Michelle Dent acted out a powerful excerpt from the play “Spirit” 

Playwright Liz Schneidewin with Michael Hunter from the South Burnett Regional Council
The spirit of the next generation of the South Burnett … Kenny Black, 18 months, from Nanango, wasn’t even born when the 2011 floods occurred but that didn’t stop him having a good time at the launch 

Grant and Corin Newson, from Brooklands

Chloe Black, 4, from Nanango
Nanango High School provided the catering … from left, teacher Moira Early, Julie Ahrens (Year 12) and Year 11 students Brianah Snow, Erin Early, Hannah Kavney and Lydia Jensen

Rick and Gloria Kirkness, from Nanango, were enjoying the black tie gala event 

South Burnett Regional Council CEO Ken McLoughlin and Cr Barry Green
Marion Campbell, Deputy Mayor Cr Keith Campbell, Rob Woodall (Stanwell) and Jodi Woodall 

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While Nanango’s older citizens were remembering the 2011 floods and toasting the recovery efforts, across the car park, floods were the last thing on the minds of some of the town’s younger citizens.

It wasn’t a black tie event, but the regular Nanango Blue Light disco drew the usual good crowd eager to enjoy themselves.

Imogen, 9, and Libby Wright, 6, from Brisbane, were enjoying the fun

New volunteer Alan Strugnell chats with George Hilliard from the Blue Light committee