Olde Worlde Comes To Nanango
After last year’s weather forced Nanango’s Medieval Fayre to take cover in the Cultural Centre, Saturday’s sunshine had everyone smiling.
After last year’s weather forced Nanango’s Medieval Fayre to take cover in the Cultural Centre, Saturday’s sunshine had everyone smiling.
Visitors to the Kingaroy Art Gallery only have one more week to view rarely-seen paintings and sculptures from the South Burnett Regional Council’s collection.
It’s time to dust off your jousting lance, sharpen your swords and remove any rust on your battleaxe
If just more Australians had the same level of passion and commitment to their communities that artists do …
It’s taken a little longer than a year and it’s involved everything from collection tins in local stores to two CROW-FM radiothons and two open air movie nights … but on Saturday, July 25, Wondai’s memorial to its much-loved former town emu Charlotte will finally be unveiled.
The long-standing Butt Arts Gallery in Coulson Street, Blackbutt recently changed its structure.
A section of Kumbia-Brooklands Road will be closed on Wednesday to allow a film crew to shoot scenes for an upcoming movie.
A painting of a Light Horseman by artist Robyn Dower has been presented to the Wondai Diggers Club
The Dual Arts Exhibition opened in Murgon on Saturday morning.
Nanango musician Chrissy Lauder’s latest CD began after a music workshop she attended in Murgon
When Brisbane’s Lance Lamb began his career as a full-time professional artist in 1994, it was earlier than he’d expected.
Antarctic adventurer Zane Hacker visited Nanango Library recently to share tales about his experiences on the icy continent since 2007.
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.