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11PM Saturday 04 July, 2009

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Brisbane performs brilliantly

Brisbane performs brilliantly

School holidays have begun, the kids are probably already bored and any parent who doesn't have a workplace to escape to is probably already stir-crazy.

The making of Tyrone

After achieving meteoric success with Brisbane band George, Tyrone Noonan has his eyes firmly set on New York, but not before he makes a stop on the Sunshine Coast.

Augie March about to disappear

If you were hoping to catch Augie March on July 10 at Joe's Waterhole in Eumundi, you better get in quick.

Col's a laugh a minute

Hold on to your sides and get ready to laugh because Col Elliott is returning to the Sunshine Coast to celebrate the release of his new DVD.

Realistic paintings admired nationwide

Unbelievably realistic paintings by one of the country's best landscape painters will be unveiled tomorrow at the Tiffany Jones Fine Art Gallery in Buderim.

Sunday afternoon bluegrass

After completing his medical studies, Coast practitioner Dr Innes Campbell was given a guitar by his wife, and that's when he caught the bluegrass bug.

Flying high at air museum

Grab a feel for being up in a hot air balloon or let your imagination fly inside the cockpit of a menacing jet fighter, in one of Australia's finest air museums.

Music workshop just for children

The Events Centre will hold an interactive children's workshop on Tuesday, exploring music and movement.

Longweekend fun

It has been a sensational Noosa Longweekend again this year with some of the most entertaining, informative and delicious events the region has seen.

That Russian flavour

On Sunday, Moscow Conservatory-trained Sergei Korschmin will conduct the second Queensland Youth Orchestra in The Best of Tchaikovsky concert at Lake Kawana Community Centre.

Augie March set for a breather

For the past 13 years, Melbourne band Augie March has achieved what very few bands, indeed artists in any field in Australia, can claim to have achieved.

Experience to burn

If “experience is not what happens to you but what you do with what happens to you”, then Graeme Connors has experience to burn.

Catch the Pied Piper

Once upon a time in a land far away, a town called Hamelin was suffering from a rat infestation when a man dressed in “pied” appearance promised the townspeople a solution.

British melodies to rule Coast concert

Grab your Union Jack or wear something to represent your favourite country in the British Isles and get ready for the Rule Britannia! concert.

Palmwoods is pulling out all the stops

Once again, Palmwoods Got The Blues has pulled out all stops to bring the best of the best to Sunshine Coast music fans.

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