Works by some of the best Fraser Coast artists will be unveiled at the 38th annual Hervey Bay Art Society exhibition opening at Gatakers Artspace in Maryborough on Friday June 17.
Fraser Coast residents and visitors will soon have the opportunity to experience a new interactive theatre experience created as an ode to The Story Bank.
The works of Aboriginal artists connected to the Fraser Coast and an historic event that inspired national change are the subject of two new exhibitions opening at the Hervey Bay Regional Gallery.
The skirl of bagpipes, a special proclamation of congratulations and the firing of the time cannon will be highlights of the celebrations to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee on 2 June.
Musician Profile: Sam Maddison
Artists will be able to create and develop, exhibit and offer their works for sale in a new Creative Space.
Fraser Coast school children are invited to enter the Mary Poppins Literary Competition to win a share of almost $2,000 in prizes.
Nearly one hundred and fifty years after the first annual show, the Fraser Coast Agricultural Show Society will take place on 19-20 May.
Artist Profile: Joel Barney
Part of a culturally significant scar tree, or kundu tree, has been incorporated into a sculpture that has been unveiled in Dayman Park at Urangan.
Stories from The Story Bank
Set to open its doors in late May, the final section of the historic Gatakers warehouse complex is being transformed into a modern creative space.
Part of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Public Art Collection is Nala a giant humpback whale made of stainless steel and timber.
At almost 99 years, George Kirk (1921-2020) was still drawing and painting in his studio. He was a much loved, prolific regional artist who was a joyful, inquisitive art maker.
The Maryborough Storyteller tells the story of how the Park Keeper came to reside Down Under.