Entertainment
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Busy Bee-eaters burst into Spring
SPRING has sprung and all is a flurry of activity as our wildlife gets into full swing for a time of parenthood. Here, we have…
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Huge rush on CMC tickets
AUSTRALIA’S leading country music festival has proved it is as popular as ever, with tickets selling out in just over a week. Excited fans showed…
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Bee Gees songs performed as originally intended
THE Bee Gees were possibly the first pop group to perform with an orchestra in their live shows in the ’60s. The Beatles had recorded…
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Scorsese’s cinematic mastery blooms
by Alexis Poulsen QLD Area Manager, Limelight Cinemas IN the world of film, Martin Scorsese’s name carries a level of admiration that few others can…
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Worlds collide for Jebediah frontman
WHEN Jebediah frontman Kevin Mitchell created the stage name Bob Evans as a way to explore a different side to his songwriting, he had no…
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Homage to trailblazing pop princesses
SOME people envy musicians for their fame, talent, and legions of adoring fans but it’s not always easy being at the top and fate has…
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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…










