Entertainment
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Native garden utopia opens to the public
CREATED to be both hugely productive, but also as a haven for native wildlife like our beautiful bees, Becca and Trent Chandler’s Basin Pocket garden…
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Bushfire plan updated with temperatures to soar
QUEENSLAND is bracing for one of its worst bushfire seasons, with the city council and Queensland Fire and Emergency Services ramping up efforts to prepare.…
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Concerts return to The Workshops
THE sounds of Australian music legends from Johnny O’Keefe to Slim Dusty to Kamahl once echoed around the beautiful brick facades of the North Ipswich…
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Injured koalas turned away by RSPCA
THE RSPCA’s Wacol facility has had to shut its doors on injured koalas as the organisation struggles to cope with an influx in injured wildlife…
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A Decade of Deception and Devotion – The Evolution of the Saw Franchise
AS THE clock ticks down to the highly anticipated release of Saw X on September 28, fans of the gruesome and mind-bending franchise are sharpening…
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Mick and Ursula make every moment count
WE’VE all heard of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars but how about The Fall and Rise of Ursula…
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A real conversation starter
By ALEXIS POULSEN, QLD AREA MANAGER, LIMELIGHT CINEMAS IN the world of cinema, there are few directors skilled at weaving tales of the extraordinary as Gareth…
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Blockbusters await for the school holidays
By ALEXIS POULSEN, QLD AREA MANAGER, LIMELIGHT CINEMAS IN a world filled with a multitude of entertainment choices and streaming services, there’s one timeless option that…
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Gripping drama not to be missed
THERE’S still time to see Ipswich Little Theatre’s outstanding new take on a powerful classic. Twelve Angry Jurors, based on the Emmy Award winning movie…
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Spring into school holiday fun
NIGHT BUSH WALK WITH the spring school holidays upon us and the last nip of winter in the rear-view mirror, now is a great time…










