Dibley Lives Again … On Stage
The magic of live theatre will be returning to Nanango at the end of April and the Nanango Theatre Company is getting ready to tickle your funny bone … if you’re up for it.
The magic of live theatre will be returning to Nanango at the end of April and the Nanango Theatre Company is getting ready to tickle your funny bone … if you’re up for it.
Thirty-one years of singing is a record few choral groups achieve … but Sing Australia has done it
The Ration Shed Museum is on the hunt for pottery produced in Cherbourg between 1969 and 1986
When Wondai Art Gallery’s walls begin to fill with floral works, visitors know the countdown to the town’s annual Autumn Garden Expo has begun.
The Nanango Theatre Company has a new executive team for 2016, and its first production for the year will debut at the end of April
The Big Screen Film Festival will get to celebrate its 10th anniversary in the South Burnett this year, thanks to a $20,000 funding injection from Nanango’s Heritage Community Bank.
Tingoora artist Robyn Dower is getting ready to hit the road her “Sense Of Wonder” exhibition
The lives, achievements and inspirational stories of South Burnett women were celebrated in a special photographic exhibition officially opened by Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman in Kingaroy on Wednesday.
Wondai Regional Art Gallery is presenting three exhibitions this month, and held its March opening night last Friday to launch them.
On the first Saturday of every month, musicians young and old turn for jams at the Hivesville Hotel.
Former Member for Nanango Dorothy Pratt has a new love in her life. So does her husband Tony.
An internationally famous Hungarian artist whose works hang in 30 major collections across four continents – but who called the South Burnett home – is the subject of the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery’s latest exhibition.
The Kingaroy Photographic Club held its Annual General Meeting recently, and a highlight of the meeting was a motion to award three Lifetime Memberships to three long-standing members: Cliff Schwenke, Geoffrey Armstrong and Mervin (Mick) Cook.
A crowd of 70 people packed Kumbia Race Club’s canteen on Saturday to enjoy an evening of laughter
Only six of the 86 artworks on sale found new owners and they went for bargain prices
A portrait of Lady Bjelke-Petersen is now adorning the entrance foyer of the recently renamed private hospital
With the annual Waterhole Rocks festival barely seven and a half months away, the South Burnett’s rock and roll dancing fraternity have kicked off their 2016 training program.
Well-known Brisbane sculptor Laurie Nilsen, a foundation member of the Campfire Group of artists and a member of the proppaNOW Indigenous arts collective, is taking a group of Cherbourg artists on a journey of discovery.
Art lovers only have 10 days left to snap up a bargain at the Kingaroy Art Gallery’s Great Summer Art Sale.
Fighting breast cancer, battling depression and the need to get metropolitan galleries to sell more rural art might seem an unusual set of themes for an exhibition …