New Exhibition A Sign Of The Times
August’s exhibition at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery was officially opened on Friday night, and most people agreed it was a sign of the times … quite a few of them, in fact.
August’s exhibition at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery was officially opened on Friday night, and most people agreed it was a sign of the times … quite a few of them, in fact.
Well-known nature photographer, author and publisher Steve Parrish shared some tips and tricks with South Burnett photographers at the weekend as the first part of the Kingaroy Concerned Citizens’ Group 385 Alive! anti-coal mine campaign.
Sixteen South Burnett residents took advantage of a special opportunity to learn new singing skills at the weekend when Brisbane-based vocal instructor Julee-anne Bell visited Kingaroy.
The South Burnett and Cherbourg On Show long weekend festival will have a new attraction this year – a photography competition offering prize money for the winners.
The 20th annual ABC Radio Heywire competition is now open, calling on people aged 16-22 to share a story about life in regional Australia for the chance to win a spot at the Heywire Regional Youth Summit in Canberra.
Students at the Kingaroy Dance Academy have been working hard for the past four months to raise funds for a dream trip to the USA … and on Saturday night they want to make you laugh.
Art lovers only have a few days left to see the second half of the Queensland Winter Craft Festival at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery.
Murgon-born actor, playwright and director Leah Purcell has won another award.
Moreton Resources has “praised” the Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group’s 385 Alive art project, telling the ASX it is a tribute to the company’s rehabilitation of its former underground coal gasification site.
Drivers on Bowman Road in Blackbutt have witnessed the creation of a new piece of public art over the past few weeks.
A mural depicting some of the sights at Boat Mountain now has pride of place across the back wall of the South Burnett PCYC’s main auditorium.
A travelling South Burnett art show which has toured Nanango, Dalby and Warwick is on display at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery until the end of this month.
The Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group launched its “385 Alive!” community art project on Friday afternoon, the latest salvo in its campaign to stop Moreton Resources from building an open-cut coal mine near Kingaroy.
Sunshine Coast artist Jandamarra Cadd – who has twice exhibited at the Wondai Art Gallery – has submitted a portrait of actor Jack Charles into this year’s Archibald Prize.
A new touring show that will be visiting Nanango and Murgon on July 7-8 promises a night of out-of-this-world entertainment … but you’ll need to dress warmly.
Fans of textile art, Alpaca wool creations, lapidary, photography and woodwork only have a few days left to see an exhibition of them at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery.
Love horses? Want to learn how to draw or paint them? An art workshop for adults and children in Blackbutt on Saturday, July 1 could be the answer.
Brass band music fans will be able to enjoy a special concert in Wondai this Sunday afternoon (June 18).
The Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery is getting ready for an influx of country crafters over the next two months.
The former South Burnett railway which connected Nanango to Theebine will soon be remembered in a new song that also recalls the Proston branch line.