Veteran Singer Dies
Veteran Murgon bush balladeer Viv Kehl has died after collapsing on stage during a performance on Sunday.
Veteran Murgon bush balladeer Viv Kehl has died after collapsing on stage during a performance on Sunday.
The South Burnett Youth Concert Band will be joining more than 3000 primary and secondary school students at the University of Southern Queensland on Thursday for this year’s TYME Festival.
The Heritage Country Music Muster, held at Nanango over the weekend, drew another bumper crowd despite a hundred last-minute caravan cancellations.
Jazz fans who want to kick back and relax over the South Burnett & Cherbourg On Show long weekend should make a bee-line for Moffatdale Ridge, located 10km from Murgon on the Barambah Road not far from Bjelke-Petersen Dam.
Nanango musician Bobby Ricks has thrown his weight behind a push to revive Ipswich’s country music scene.
Murgon musician Andrew Beckett’s dream of getting his old band back together will come true this week.
The Murgon Art Show celebrated its opening night on Friday by chalking up an incredible $20,000 worth of sales … but art buyers still have this weekend to snap up good buys.
Visitors to the Wondai Art Galley will get the chance to see some special 3D paintings
Are you, or do you know, a high school student who loves to sing?
Kingaroy’s Nimue Art Gallery is playing host to nine of the region’s most talented female artists this month
The proposed Maidenwell Blues and Bluegrass Festival – tentatively pencilled in for the October long weekend – has been postponed to next year.
A Kingaroy girl felt confident she could become a ballet dancer after a lesson with coach Sue Harvey
A blast from the South Burnett’s musical past has taken shape for a special concert
Don’t be alarmed if you see a few knights and viking warriors wandering around Nanango on Saturday.
The South Burnett Community Orchestra will be hosting instrumental music workshops and a concert in Kingaroy in October.
Wondai Regional Art Gallery will take visitors “behind the scenes” during their September exhibition to explore the process that an artist goes through before developing a work.
Shakespeare will probably be spinning in his grave but the audience is certain to be laughing when the Nanango Theatre Company’s latest production hits the stage next month.
The South Burnett is about to be overrun by cats but there’s no need to call the RSPCA, these cats are purrfectly happy to hang around the Kingaroy Town Hall.
This month’s exhibition at the Kingaroy Art Gallery is offering visitors something unique
Jumping Ant Arts are exhibiting works under the theme “Life Matters” at the Kingaroy Art Gallery