Bunyas Forum Explores Arts
The inaugural Arts on Top regional arts forum attracted more than 200 people to the Bunya Mountains earlier this month.
The inaugural Arts on Top regional arts forum attracted more than 200 people to the Bunya Mountains earlier this month.
Hot on the heels of their booked out “Larrikin Puppets’ show, South Burnett Libraries have another fun event planned for youngsters.
The annual Kingaroy Eisteddfod relies on volunteers – and one of the keenest has to be Brisbane resident Therese Andrea.
Blackbutt Avocado Festival has received funding to kickstart an arts initiative in the Blackbutt community later this year.
People who’d like to see markedly different views on the effects of climate change have just one week to catch “All The Bees Are [Not] Dying” at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery.
Hot on the heels of their comedy success with Play On!, Nanango Theatre Company is serving up two special concerts for music lovers.
Two sisters – who aren’t really sisters – and a bunch of their close friends have taken over Wondai Art Gallery for this month’s exhibition.
Two upcoming events at Wondai Art Gallery are part of a new cross-regional arts festival, dubbed “Shine Bright”.
Artists are being urged to get in quick to secure a place in the inaugural “Arts on Top” regional arts forum at the Bunya Mountains.
The trials of an amateur theatre group trying to stage a murder mystery where the play’s author keeps changing the script kept a dress rehearsal audience in stitches on Thursday night.
South Burnett residents will be able to enjoy a rare mix of opera and country music in June this year.
Three industrial waste bins on the Bunya Mountains have a new look thanks to artist Miri and the Bunya Mountains Community Association Inc (BMCAI).
Bookings are now open for the Nanango Theatre Company’s next production … a three-act comedy, “Play On”.
Wondai Regional Art Gallery has blossomed into colour for the annual art competition held in conjunction with the Wondai Autumn Garden Expo.
An all-day workshop will be held in Kingaroy next month designed to help artists – and arts organisations – learn more about raising funds to support their activities.
Cherbourg’s Sports Complex attracted a large crowd on Sunday afternoon to enjoy some special Gospel music.
A new advisory group made up of representatives from the region’s three art galleries, two performing arts groups and the community will help set the direction of the South Burnett Regional Council’s future approach to the arts.
The Kingaroy Art Gallery’s annual chilly celebration of crafts will be on again in June and July.
Art lovers had the choice of which gallery opening to attend on Friday night, when the two South Burnett Regional Council-owned galleries again scheduled their official openings on the same night.
Heads up for ABBA fans (and just about everyone else!) … tickets for the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society’s latest production – Mamma Mia!- are now on sale.