Films, activities with leading Australian indigenous artists and theatre productions top the list of school holiday and youth week activities on offer across the Fraser Coast.
Attention talented locals! Announcing an opportunity to perform on stage at the Brolga Theatre with Opera Queensland.
Fraser Coast Regional Council is collaborating with local youth groups, services and agencies to host a jam-packed week of free fun activities for 2023 Youth Week!
Fraser Coast residents - unleash your artistic talent and design a bookmark. The Fraser Coast Libraries has launched its annual Design-a-bookmark competition.
More than 10,000 visitors have flocked through the doors to view nine different exhibitions since the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery reopened in April 2022 after a major renovation.
Artist Profile: Matthew King
COVID restrictions and floods have not been enough to keep visitors away from The Story Bank in Maryborough, with more than 15,000 people going through the interactive museum in 2022.
A passionate promoter of Maryborough events, a zoologist, and a centre providing support to the most disadvantaged in the community are among this year's recipients.
A mural trail in the historic Queensland riverport town of Maryborough has been named as one of the best public art experiences in the nation.
Grants up to $10,000 will be invested in projects to maintain the region’s heritage buildings under the latest round of the Fraser Coast Heritage and Character Incentives Scheme.
It will not be hard to find a Christmas present from among the more than 200 Fraser Coast businesses participating in the Fraser Coast Regional Council’s Buy Local campaign.
A major new work by internationally renowned Badtjala contemporary artist Dr Fiona Foley marks the first acquisitive commission by Hervey Bay Regional Gallery since reopening in 2022.
Hervey Bay Regional gallery is proud to host Veiled Paradise, the latest collection of works by Badtjala artist Dr. Fiona Foley.
Artist Profile: Shanay Manitzky
Years of collecting washed up ocean rubbish from around Australia and a creative eye has proved profitable for Heather Johnston at this year’s Fraser Coast Waste to Art competition.