Arts
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What’s On In Ipswich – March 1
MUSIC CMC Rocks After the hugely popular CMC Rocks event in 2022, the big country festival is ready to go again, with announcements of the…
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Time running out for Art Awards entries
ARTISTS have less than three weeks to enter the Ipswich Art Awards. Nominations close on March 7. Winners in each category will receive $1,500 prize…
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Sell-out workshop proves comedy alive and well
IT IS often said that most people would prefer to be eaten by a shark than perform comedy in front of a live audience. But…
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Arts funding helps bring tours to the region
AN ARTS Queensland government funding boost will help a performing arts group to bring a series of musical acts to local venues. Queensland-based performing arts…
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Book relives ’70s British road trip
HE had a newly minted journalism cadetship under his belt and $300 stashed in the bank, when Ipswich lad John Gardiner threw caution to the…
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Where art meets the divine
IN HIS home perched high above the city, just a stone’s throw from Denmark Hill Conservation Reserve, celebrated artist Leonard Brown starts the day with…
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Step back in time at Galvanized
IPSWICH’S rich history comes alive this week with a series of events held under the banner of the city’s Galvanized festival. The festival launched on…
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Mama’s big return to Little Theatre
AFTER an extended absence from the stage you would think the pre-show nerves could be too much to handle, but for Ipswich Little Theatre’s Vicki…
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Strassman gets his crew back on the road
FOR three decades US comedian David Strassman has been a staple on Australian television using his sneaky sidekick Chuck Wood and band of puppets to…
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Art award entries impress judges
THE CITY’S top artworks have been selected from 350 entries in the 23rd annual Ipswich Art Awards. Springfield artist Kaityln Turner’s acrylic and oil painting…










