
Cabrogal, Dharug artist Mandy Draper (right) delivered a Deadly Dot Pots workshop at the Kilcoy Visitor Information Centre. Photo supplied.
Somerset connects through Indigenous art
Related News

Country charm takes centre stage at Playitt
Contributed by Crystal Peters Rain succumbed to the cold with some wild wind added for good measure, but there was good old Playitt, staunchly providi...

Moreton Bay advances RAP
Moreton Bay Council has appointed Councillor Tony Latter to oversee the next phase of its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), as Council marked National...

Lions back young readers
Hundreds of local children will soon receive a special reading companion thanks to a growing Wamuran Lions initiative aimed at building confidence and...
Sport

Queensland Icons Named as 2026 Queensland Day Ambassadors
Some of Queensland’s most recognisable sporting stars, artists, entertainers and community leaders have been named ambassadors for Queensland Day 2026...

Woodford driver shines ahead of final UK comp
Woodford carriage driver Jane Howard has taken over the international stage, claiming a remarkable second-place finish overall in England, while repre...
Time Out

One last magical doll and bear show
One of Moreton Bay’s longest-running craft traditions will come to an end next month as the Northside Doll Circle prepares to host its final Doll, Bea...

Celtic queens bring magic to Wamuran
Australia’s Celtic queens are back in Wamuran next week, following a string of sold-out shows in Brisbane. The Australian Celtic Women are returning w...
Community

Country charm takes centre stage at Playitt
Contributed by Crystal Peters Rain succumbed to the cold with some wild wind added for good measure, but there was good old Playitt, staunchly providi...

Moreton Bay advances RAP
Moreton Bay Council has appointed Councillor Tony Latter to oversee the next phase of its Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), as Council marked National...


