Library Goes Potty
Kingaroy Library went a little bit potty on Wednesday … but it was all in a good cause.
Kingaroy Library went a little bit potty on Wednesday … but it was all in a good cause.
Artists and art lovers will be painting the town red (and possibly other colours as well) this Friday night when The Wondai Hotel and Cellar holds the South Burnett’s first-ever Arts Degustation Dinner
Wondai could become the sculpture capital of the South Burnett after a meeting on Wednesday night decided to erect a permanent memorial for the town’s beloved – and now sadly departed – emu “Charlotte”.
Students from St Joseph’s Catholic School in Murgon had the Wondai Regional Art Gallery’s opening night audience in stitches when they read out their poetry on Friday night.
The Wondai Regional Art Galley is gearing up for a big month of art in June
South Burnett artist Cherry Carroll will soon be unveiling her first overseas art exhibition
It’s not great having a mental illness, but it’s awesome to know there’s help available and that you can get better.
Kingaroy musician Rhonda Smith is heading to England next month for a 10-day musical tour
The Nanango Theatre Company will be rolling out their first production of the year on Friday night
It seems Wondai’s beloved emu will live on …
Twice a week a group gathers at the back of the Visitor Information Centre complex in Kingaroy to work with wood.
It’s always a BIG night in Nanango and the champagne opening night of the 8th annual Big Screen Festival on Friday lived up to expectations.
Tucked away in a back street of Murgon is a recording studio which is the culmination of one man’s musical dreams.
Aussie actor and Gold Logie winner John Wood is looking forward to visiting Nanango this week … even if he admits he’s not quite sure where the town is.
Kingaroy Town Hall was filled on Saturday night with proud parents and friends eager to enjoy the best entries from the 2014 Kingaroy Eisteddfod.
The annual Nanart Arts Festival bowed out this weekend after 14 years service to Nanango’s arts community
A small but vibrant crowd was at the Kingaroy Art Gallery on Friday night for the official opening of the annual RADF Showcase Exhibition.
Four Cooyar friends will be making their debut into the art world this evening when their premiere exhibition, “Four Friends”, officially opens at the Rosalie Gallery in Goombungee.
The Kingaroy Art Gallery will be showcasing the end products of two projects funded by the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) when it opens its May exhibition this Friday night, May 9.
Kingaroy Town Hall will be hosting a regional round of the school instrumental music competition, “Fanfare 2014”, on June 3.