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  • Songbird returns to home nest

    Songbird returns to home nest

    Mirusia is known to millions around the world as the ‘Angel of Australia’ – the name given to her by the famous Dutch violinist, André…

  • Brush with fame in Western Queensland

    Brush with fame in Western Queensland

    “Don’t you think he looks like Jimmy Barnes?” They weren’t the first words Marilyn said to us that night. But they were certainly the ones…

  • Meatloaf show brings all the hits

    Meatloaf show brings all the hits

    Meat Loaf: The Concert is two hours of nothing but show stopping hits of the iconic singer, Meat Loaf, and the hits penned by his…

  • A locked labor of love

    A locked labor of love

    In years to come there will probably be plenty of novels about living under lockdown but none quite like Lockdown by Janna Thompson from Clan…

  • New vision comes through technolgy

    New vision comes through technolgy

    New technology is solving old problems with Vision Australia (a national NGO for the blind and low vision community) taking part in a new Alexa…

  • Christmas shows are coming

    Christmas shows are coming

    Only one man has introduced International singing star Mirusia on stage more than Redland’s Craig Martin but the Liverpool-born Martin doesn’t mind coming second when…

  • Brisbane- the place to be

    Brisbane- the place to be

    Whether you call it Brisbane, Bris Vegas or Brissie, Queensland’s capital city is having its time in the sun, fast becoming a global destination, this…

  • A new Courtney for Christmas

    A new Courtney for Christmas

    It’s been 10 years since the death of Bryce Courtney, the man whose books became an Australian Christmas present staple, but for the first time…

  • Lump sum advance payments allowed

    Lump sum advance payments allowed

    Lump sum advance payments are now allowed under the Federal Government’s Home Equity Access Scheme (HEAS). According to CEO and founder of Pension Boost, Paul…

  • Raising the townhall roof

    Raising the townhall roof

    In a musical extravaganza not to be missed – Brisbane Chorale will join forces with award-winning Oriana Choir to form a 150-strong choir to perform…

  • Something gothic in the Eyre

    Something gothic in the Eyre

    Charlotte Brontë’s gothic tale of a spirited orphan in search of love, family and a sense of belonging, blazes the country in 2022 coming to…

  • Strumming up a storm

    Strumming up a storm

    U3A (University of the Third Age) offers many and varied activities to promote fitness and learning for everyone into their retirement years… their Third Age!…

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