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  • Oriana to perform Handel masterpiece, Messiah

    Oriana to perform Handel masterpiece, Messiah

    Acclaimed Sunshine Coast ensemble, Oriana Choir will launch the festive season with two concert presentations of Handel’s beloved masterpiece, Messiah. Conducted by Andrew Wailes, the…

  • Here’s to life, here’s to dancing

    Here’s to life, here’s to dancing

    Time to get the dancing shoes on with Here’s to Life announcing Disability Holiday Workshops to be held during January. Here’s To Life Manager Sue…

  • Not just women

    Not just women

    When Ross Schumacher lost his mother to breast cancer 30 years ago, he had no idea that one day he would be fighting the same…

  • Stay close to the carols

    Stay close to the carols

    Rydges South Bank have announced their Christmas-themed “staycay” in support of the hotel’s partnership with the Lord Mayor’s Christmas Carols, the world-class evening of festive…

  • New entertainment precinct on the way

    New entertainment precinct on the way

    The future home of new entertainment and recreation in Ipswich is one step closer with the official ‘topping-out’ ceremony celebrated at the latest building to…

  • Queensland award winners

    Queensland award winners

    The Reverends Robyn and Dr Lindsay Burch, Founders of Havafeed Relief, have been named the 2024 Senior Australians of the Year for Queensland at a…

  • Digital walking trail shows Warwick heritage

    Digital walking trail shows Warwick heritage

    A new Warwick digital CBD Heritage Walking Trail on the Southern Downs Regional Council’s official destination app is set to showcase the town’s heritage. As…

  • Home brewing on the increase

    Home brewing on the increase

    The increase in beer prices is seeing a growing number of people turning to home brewing. Whether they are people who are returning to brewing…

  • Bringing back gardens and memories

    Bringing back gardens and memories

    Spring has well and truly sprung and thoughts have turned to planting out my first proper vegetable patch in two years – sort of. With…

  • Guy Grossi comes North

    Guy Grossi comes North

    Brisbane’s impressive foodie scene has added yet another feather to its blossoming bow, with acclaimed Chef Guy Grossi (Melbourne’s Florentino, Grill and Cellar Bar) migrating…

  • Protections for popular coastal reserve

    Protections for popular coastal reserve

    A popular coastal reserve that attracts thousands of people a day will be managed and enhanced to ensure it can cope with its soaring popularity…

  • Robotic knee surgery gets Shirley on her feet

    Robotic knee surgery gets Shirley on her feet

    A 79-year-old Redlands woman who suffered debilitating knee pain for 15 years is back on her feet after undergoing life-changing robotic knee replacement surgery at…

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