Mat Casts A Spell At The Shed
Port Macquarie guitarist Mat Brooker kept a packed house enthralled with his mix of Latin fusion music on Wednesday night.
Port Macquarie guitarist Mat Brooker kept a packed house enthralled with his mix of Latin fusion music on Wednesday night.
The Nanango Theatre Company are hoping to have audiences rolling in the aisles soon
The Kingaroy Arts and Heritage Precinct received an unusual present on Thursday
The State Government has released details of its Regional Arts Development Fund grants for 2016-17, with the South Burnett targeted to get $9000.
“Not Just Black And White”, a book by Cherbourg mother and daughter Lesley and Tammy Williams, has been shortlisted in this year’s Queensland Premier’s Award for a Published Work of State Significance.
A new art prize named in honour of South Burnett artist David Bryce will be awarded biannually from 2018.
A progressive dinner that takes in the region’s best art, best smorgasbord, best wines, oldest hotel and a leading band will launch this year’s South Burnett and Cherbourg On Show festival on September 30
Portraits made from postage stamps will be the focus of Wondai Art Gallery’s September exhibition.
Two months of hard work and gruelling heats came to an end at the Wondai Show last Saturday night
Cherbourg will hold an outdoor concert on Saturday, October 1 as part of the October long weekend
The Kingaroy Art Gallery will be featuring a retrospective in September of works by one of the South Burnett’s most respected artists.
Kingaroy artist Jennifer Heibloem is launching a great new opportunity for budding South Burnett artists on Saturday morning … but it also marks the start of an exciting new journey for her.
The curtain will go up on the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society’s production of “Little Shop Of Horrors” this weekend … and theatre-goers can expect a few surprises.
Attendance numbers may have been slightly down at this year’s South Burnett Digital Interclub judging but entry numbers almost doubled.
Blackbutt has an exciting future ahead of it, Mayor Keith Campbell told the audience at Butt Art Gallery’s latest wine and cheese social last Thursday night.
Kingaroy State High School walked away the winners of this year’s South Burnett High School Art Competition when the results were announced on Friday night.
SBcare has been able to hold another round of creative workshops for local residents with disabilities, thanks to funding from Stanwell’s corporate sponsorship program.
Kingaroy Eisteddfod committee members – the small group that organises one of the South Burnett’s largest cultural events – won’t be tearing out their hair quite so much at next year’s event.
Art lovers have been invited to a luncheon in Wondai this Saturday to meet five artists
Theatre-goers can expect a little bit of horror when they go to the SBMCS’s latest production this August