KCCG Awards Art Prizes

KCCG Awards Art Prizes

The Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group (KCCG) concluded their 385 Alive! art protest recently with an exhibition of entries and prize-giving.

Muster’s A Cut Above Rest

Muster’s A Cut Above Rest

A record number of caravans and campervans have pulled into the Murgon Showgrounds for this year’s Murgon Rotary Music Muster.

Glenn Returns To Wondai Gallery

Glenn Returns To Wondai Gallery

The November exhibition at the Wondai Art Gallery will officially open next Friday night (November 3) and there’ll be a treat in store again for local art lovers.

Quilters Share Home-Style Warmth

Quilters Share Home-Style Warmth

Young people undergoing cancer treatments at the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital will enjoy a bit of home-style comfort thanks to two local craft groups.

Talent Rings Out In Kingaroy

Talent Rings Out In Kingaroy

A group of some of Brisbane’s top musicians, playing some of the world’s most unusual classical instruments, visited Kingaroy as part of a tour of regional Queensland.

Canadian Duo Coming To Nanango

Canadian Duo Coming To Nanango

Touring Canadian vocal duo Madison Violet will be dropping into The Shed at Nanango next week to perform their special blend of folk, pop and Americana.

Winners Of Art Project To Be Unveiled

Winners Of Art Project To Be Unveiled

Anti-coal mine protest group, the Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group, will be bringing its unique 10-week art and photography competition to a climax on Sunday (October 1).

Artists Resign From RADF Committee

Artists Resign From RADF Committee

The South Burnett Regional Council will have to recruit new faces to its Regional Arts Development Fund advisory committee following the resignation of two members.

Music And All That Jazz

Music And All That Jazz

South Burnett residents enjoyed a posh evening of orchestral music and fine dining at the Kingaroy Town Hall last Saturday night.

Book Chronicles Church’s Centenary

Book Chronicles Church’s Centenary

A new history of the “Little Cathedral In The Bush” by Nanango historian Elizabeth Caffery seems certain to become an essential addition to any South Burnett history collection.

Country Muster Takes Over Nanango

Country Muster Takes Over Nanango

Nanango’s 15th annual Country Muster officially got underway on Friday but as proof of just how popular the annual event is, visitors began arriving at the showgrounds on Monday.

Bellringers Coming To Kingaroy

Bellringers Coming To Kingaroy

A Brisbane-based community handbell ensemble which is celebrating 10 years of music making will be coming to Kingaroy on Tuesday, September 26.