Students Do It With Flair
KSHS’s annual “Flair” concert filled the town hall with proud parents and friends on Thursday night
KSHS’s annual “Flair” concert filled the town hall with proud parents and friends on Thursday night
Nanango artist Karol Oakley has won the prestigious 2014 Pastellist Of The Year award
The Quota Club of Kingaroy will be hosting a wine and cheese night at the Wondai Art Gallery from 6:00pm on Friday (July 25) to help raise funds for Angel Flight.
The Wondai and District Town Band has invited one of Australia’s leading brass quartets, Letterbox Brass, to the South Burnett to conduct a workshop and master classes.
Nanango designer Tennille Sanders has moved into the finals of an international women’s fashion competition after collecting more than 500 votes online for her designs.
Wondai Regional Art Gallery will be turning the spotlight on young up-and-coming talent in the region during August with the annual South Burnett High School Art Competition.
People who’d like to learn how to create paper tole artworks should mark July 19-20 in their diaries.
Wondai Art Gallery played host to a group of a dozen visiting Sunshine Coast art fans at the opening of its July exhibition “Artistic Friends Through Art” on Friday night.
Some of the South Burnett’s most promising up-and-coming musos took to the stage last Saturday in Kingaroy to put their talents on show.
Sunshine Coast artists Lori Sedgman and June McCotter support each other, inspire each other and are the featured artists for July at the Wondai Art Gallery.
The Kingaroy State High School Concert Band is one of only 11 bands from across Queensland that have been invited to take part in the Fanfare 2014 State Festival in Brisbane.
If you have a singing voice, the South Burnett Chorale wants to hear it.
Sue Harvey begged her parents to let her dance and hasn’t stopped spreading her passion for the art since.
The South Burnett’s first-ever Arts Degustation Dinner, which drew almost 40 guests to the Wondai Hotel and Cellar on Friday night, was an outstanding success according to organisers.
Nanango’s CWA Hall in Fitzroy Street played host to a Viking-themed medieval day on Saturday.
The results of a multimedia arts project for at-risk youth will unveiled at a free concert in the Kingaroy Town Hall Forecourt next Saturday (June 28).
Round 1 of the 2014-15 Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) will open on July 1.
Twelve happy artists took part in a four-day pastel workshop at the Nanango Cultural Centre recently
A smaller than usual crowd braved cold, wet weather to attend the official opening of the Kingaroy Art Gallery’s June exhibition last Friday night.
The results of an Aboriginal art and culture project at Tingoora State School have been officially unveiled