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Boyne Island’s Brittany-Elise is following up a successful year performing at the Ekka, the Tamworth Country Music Festival and the Gladstone Harbour Festival with her first EP and a return to country music heartland - Nashville.
Three poems by Jessica Cathcart, arts student and instapoet.
Fresh poetry from Jessica Cathcart, traversing unexplored forests of despair, delusion, and hope.
A feature film created in Rockhampton with an all-local cast, crew and creative team has a laundry list of nominations in this year’s Australian Screen Industry Network Awards.
Kathy Dumbleton meets Beautifully Broken 1770, musical duo Amanda Heartsong and Laurie Rayment.
Rockhampton artist Erin Dunne, originally from Duaringa, has won the Queensland Regional Art Awards’ Life for Art award for her multi-drawing artbook Destination Duaringa.
Gladstone filmmaker Luke Graham's new project is close to home - a documentary charting the life and career of his father, NRL luminary Mark “Sharko” Graham.
Kissing the Flint is a Gladstone-based musical outfit featuring Leah Chynoweth-Tidy, in collaboration with other artists including husband Ken on bass.
Judi Mason is the Central Queensland author of Stories from the Law of Attraction: The Good, the Bad, and the Funny . In part one of this week's three-part series, we learn what the Law of Attraction is - and what it has to do with hill starts.
Judi Mason is the Central Queensland author of Stories from the Law of Attraction: The Good, the Bad, and the Funny . In the second part of this week’s series, we learn how to attract what we’re dreaming of - not what we’re dreading!
Marie H recently spent 21 days on self-reflection, and documented her journey through poetry. Here, she shares three of the poems she wrote during that time - personal insights that also contain some important messages for us all.
In part three of our series from Judi Mason, author of Stories from the Law of Attraction: The Good, the Bad, and the Funny, we’ll learn some tools to keep our manifesting on track and channel good things and positivity into our lives.
Poet Belinda Hemmens reflects on a deed of darkness…
From a six-year-old working on her first sewing sampler to preparing brides and formal-goers for their big days, Daphne Pohle has life all sewn up.
We're exploring Australia through the eyes of CQ writers, poets and artists through our series Australia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. It all begins here, with this joyful celebration of outdoors life by Rockhampton poet Belinda Hemmens.
Spend a moment in another person's mind, in this piece from Capricorn Coast poet Kristin Hannaford, as our Australia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow series continues.
Bundaberg photographer Brad Marsellos has lived a lot of lives, from papparazzo to bass player in a Brisbane punk band to documentarian of the daggy, the offbeat, and the simple joys of life.
Our series Australia: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow continues, with poet Belinda Hemmens' reflections on some of our society's most vulnerable.