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  • Garden festival goes on

    Garden festival goes on

    Garden lovers looking go a bit of a trip south can check out the Wondai Autumn Garden Expo from April 16-17. After recording the second…

  • The Darling River Runs

    The Darling River Runs

    THERE’S something catchy about the phrase, “the Darling River Run”, evoking images of quintessential Australia; country that has inspired explorers, poets and artists and given…

  • Learning to fly

    Learning to fly

    PRECEDE Overcoming her greatest fear has taken ABC-TV’s Lisa Millar around the world. And she owes so much to her country upbringing, as ERLE LEVEY…

  • Elvis’ is in the building

    Elvis’ is in the building

    The King may have left the building for a short while, but things are revving up in Central West NSW with borders opening and ever-popular…

  • Watch for diabetes markers

    Watch for diabetes markers

    There are 1.43 million people in Australia living with diabetes it’s a scary statistic particularly since many may not even notice that they are developing…

  • Paul helps keep memories alive

    Paul helps keep memories alive

    World-renowned Australian lyric tenor and West End superstar, Paul Tabone has signed on as an ambassador of the groundbreaking not-for-profit nostalgic broadcasting service, Silver Memories.…

  • Find out what’s behind closed doors

    Find out what’s behind closed doors

    There will be a chance to feed curiosity and celebrate the Australian Heritage Festival at Sunshine Coast’s Heritage Symposium in May. Renowned heritage professionals will…

  • Land for wildlife members honoured

    Land for wildlife members honoured

    Twenty years ago, Joan and John Dillon moved to their property at Hunchy, and were faced with 4.4 hectares of degraded environment. Fast forward two…

  • Volunteering a big part of Pat’s life

    Volunteering a big part of Pat’s life

    For 73-year-old Pat Johnsone, becoming a volunteer was the last thing on her mind but once she started she knew it had been the right…

  • Aussie Rules Masters take the field

    Aussie Rules Masters take the field

    Master’s AFL has a long history in Brisbane beginning back in the early 80s when several retired first grade players were looking for something after…

  • Preparing to head south for the winter

    Preparing to head south for the winter

    The seventh Clarence Valley Camp Oven Festival will run over the June long weekend at Nymboida Camping and Canoeing in Nymboida NSW. The entertainment program…

  • New era blooms for farming couple

    New era blooms for farming couple

    There is a blooming new festival at Kalbar in the Scenic Rim just west of Brisbane. The beautiful Kalbar Sunflower Festival is an event born…

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