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  • Why The Islands of Tahiti is a great destination for senior travellers

    Why The Islands of Tahiti is a great destination for senior travellers

    The allure of The Islands of Tahiti and the wide range of activities, whether it’s with a focus on adventure, relaxation, family, romance, culture or…

  • Back yard surprises

    Back yard surprises

    PRECEDE Native bush foods have been part of the Australian landscape since time immemorial. ERLE LEVEY is both surprised and delighted at what can be…

  • Remembering the past

    Remembering the past

    Not everyone caught up in horrors of World War II was a soldier as Ryszard ‘Richie’ Ziebicki from Rockhampton can attest. ‘Richie’ was 12 years…

  • Time to see Julie Goodwin

    Time to see Julie Goodwin

    Julie Goodwin is coming to Caloundra (and other parts of Southern Queensland). The 2009 Master Chef winner will be in conversation at The Events Centre,…

  • Celebrating a major milestone

    Celebrating a major milestone

    Aveo’s Peregian Springs Country Club celebrated its 20th anniversary with a cocktail party at the Manor attended by 185 guests late last month. One of…

  • Counting down to beer drinking festival time

    Counting down to beer drinking festival time

    One of the country’s biggest beer festivals, the annual Great Australian Beer Spectacular (GABS) continues to highlight the diversity that is in the craft beer…

  • On the trail of wine and food

    On the trail of wine and food

    The Granite Belt is Australia’s highest wine country region, sitting 900 metres above sea level, with a vast countryside, working farms and quintessential towns like…

  • U3A Expo of Activities wins over new members

    U3A Expo of Activities wins over new members

    An Expo of the activities offered by U3A Rockhampton and District was held at Frenchville Sports Club on 6 February. An open invitation to the…

  • New Noosa group brings scrabblers out of the woodwork

    New Noosa group brings scrabblers out of the woodwork

    It’s no exaggeration to say that Noosa woman Megan Marks loves Scrabble. The woman known as ‘Mad Scrabbler Meg’ loves it so much she’s started…

  • Robyn enjoys the sweet life

    Robyn enjoys the sweet life

    Sunshine Coast cake artist Robyn Brown may have retired from the public services a couple of years ago, but she is busier than ever swapping…

  • Double delight when ABBA meets Queen

    Double delight when ABBA meets Queen

    It promises to be double the delight when the Sunshine Coast’s premiere vocal group, Oriana Choir, presents the music of ABBA and Queen on the…

  • Aretha and Angie command respect

    Aretha and Angie command respect

    Starring in a show about the life and music of Aretha Franklin is a literal dream come true for Australia’s own “Soul Mama” Angie Narayan…

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