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Gladstone Region Councillor and Regional Arts Development Fund chair Glenn Churchill said the EOI period would be open for the entire year, with the first lot of classes running in line with the Term two school calendar.
âThe majority of these classes will be held at GRAGM, either daily, after hours, and/or at weekends depending on the tutorâs availability,â Councillor Churchill said.
âGRAGM will work with each successful tutor to tailor classes to suit their skills as well as community needs.â
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It had missing keys and was past its prime time but a thrown away piano somehow avoided becoming crushed on the rubbish heap.
It was moved inside the Incredable Tip Shop where Clancy Morgan spotted the old, worn out girl and proved it deserved a second lease on life.
“Many customers stopped to listen and really enjoyed the entertainment; some even came to compliment me on how nice it was to hear someone play the piano,” Ms Morgan said.
“This got me thinking about how lovely it would be to place a reconditioned piano somewhere in the Mackay community.”
Sunshine Coast Council
Maleny local Natalie Gauci is among 11 Sunshine Coast region creative arts workers to share in more than $65,000 in Regional Arts Development Funding (RADF).
The 2007 Australian Idol winner received $5,000 for the development of her new album, ‘Pictures of Mars’.
Other successful applications included music and theatre development as well as a diverse range of screen and interdisciplinary projects.
Podcasting was a popular developmental area with two projects, ‘an adaption of A Girl’s Guide to War’ and pilot series, ‘That old queer’, netting more than $14,000 in funding.
Natalie who was also a contestant in The Voice in 2020 said the album was in the early development stages and would comprise nine songs for release over a four-month period alongside an online TV show and launch event in Caloundra on 28 February.