Singers Gather For Fun And Laughter
The South Burnett played host to a unique Australian on Saturday
The South Burnett played host to a unique Australian on Saturday
Nanango musician Gavin Cisneros made a remarkable return to the stage on Saturday night
South Burnett singing group Sing Australia are looking forward to hosting a famous visitor on Saturday.
Mayor Wayne Kratzmann wants to see the Big Screen Film Festival return to the South Burnett next year to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
A kitchen is usually a place where only culinary artists perfect their craft. But in the South Burnett, one woman’s kitchen led to the creation of an arts group instead.
The Big Screen Film Festival’s red carpet opening night drew a good crowd at the Nanango Cultural Centre … in fact, it was almost “packed to the rafters” for special guest actor Ryan Corr.
Murgon artists Lee Porter and Sandy Hoffman and photographer Sherrianne Talon plan to hold an all-day street party in Murgon next month.
Ryan Corr will be arriving in the South Burnett this Friday, June 12, as the special guest for this year’s Big Screen Film Festival. And film buffs will be able to meet him in person on Friday night.
The South Burnett Community Orchestra will be paying a tribute to Anzac next month with a gala charity concert and dinner at Kingaroy Town Hall.
Australian guitar legend Phil Emmanuel has performed on stage with the some of the greats of the music industry – from James Morrison and Don Burrows to Dolly Parton and Lee Kernaghan.
It’s been four months in the making. But on Friday night, eager visitors finally got to inspect it
Photographers have enjoyed an afternoon learning invaluable tips from world-class portrait ace John Lomas
Kilkivan and its residents have been immortalised in song by country music singer Josh Arnold
Wondai Art Gallery is offering the opportunity next month to take part in a masterclass workshop on photography and digital imaging by Australian contemporary art photographer Joachim Froese
The Wondai Regional Art Gallery is preparing to return home in June after a four-month absence
Red dots peppered the walls of Kingaroy Art Gallery last Friday night for the Jumping Ant Arts exhibition
In 1915, in a small suburban house, parents Gladys and Harold wait for news of their eighteen year old son, who is fighting in the trenches at Gallipoli.
After two weeks of dance, poetry and music, the annual Kingaroy Eisteddfod drew to a close on Saturday night
Jumping Ant Arts will be holding their latest exhibition, “Encounters”, at the Kingaroy Art Gallery during May.
A close-up of an Australian Light Horseman astride his horse has won a $1000 first prize