Arts
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Consent patch creator critical of sex ed video
Last week the Federal Government released a new sex education campaign including a video depicting how people should approach consent by screening a milkshake analogy.…
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From flyscreens to floods; how Ipswich shaped Lincoln Austin’s latest exhibition
Residents will have a chance to experience the shapes and space of Queensland in geometric art form as Ipswich artist Lincoln Austin’s The Space Between…
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Three Ipswich venues are finalists in the Queensland Music Awards
Three live music venues in Ipswich are in the running for a winning title in the 2021 Queensland Music Awards. The Ipswich Civic Centre is…
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Show about disaster, postponed by floods, vows to rise
Some might see it as ironic that a musical performance about resilience and disaster would be postponed at the last minute because of floods. …
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Returning to her roots and her boots Blue Gum Farm TV heads to Esk
Fourth generation grazier, Cilla Pershouse had a vision. It was to celebrate farming while bridging the gap between children in the city and those who…
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Maroon State School connects with their indigenous history
Mt Maroon watches over Maroon State School. The mountain’s original indigenous name, Wahlmoorum, means sand goanna in the Yuggera language. Principal Shaan Eldridge said the…
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Margaret Fulton’s legacy lives on in song on stage
A musical about Australia’s first celebrity chef, is in the City this week. Based on Margaret Fulton’s autobiography, ‘I Sang for my Super,’ the show…
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Little Mermaid Jr cast have been performance ready for a year
A whole new world is about to unravel at the Ipswich Civic Centre with the Fusion Arts production of The Little Mermaid Jr. The initial…
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Boonah author talks of the release of her second ‘magical realism’ book
What started as a means to express herself during her counselling sessions has blossomed into a career for Tabitha Bird. The Boonah-based author is about…
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CMC ROCKS in your back yard
Country music fans are recovering after a jam-packed weekend at the CMC Rocks festival. The only difference this year, however, was that they attended the…
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James Reyne – Back to where it all started
Over the next few months James Reyne will practically be a local to South East Queensland. He’ll be in Brisbane playing an acoustic show as…
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Brittney wins mentorship with music industry’s leading lights
Brittney Kahl performed in the Ipswich and Silkstone Eisteddfods as a child; currently manages a leading live music venue in the city and now her…












