Bush to Bay Fraser Coast Market, held regularly at Maryborough Showgrounds & Equestrian Park
Part of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Public Art Collection is the Mary River Turtle, 2011, by Cezary Stulgis.
From tables that once graced the rooms of our state parliament in the 80’s to a 10-foot crocodile skin caught in the Mary River back in the 60’s, Bauple Museum has an array interesting exhibits.
Bringing another classic story of “girl meets boy and falls in love” to the Brolga Theatre stage in September is well-known local theatre group, Maryborough Players.
Talented dancer Chloe has demonstrated resilience and determination whilst using her passion and drive to continue to develop and strive for improvement in the field of dance.
Local artists participated in a workshop to create silhouette art for the side of a light sculpture which envisions their connection to the ocean.
Lockdown might have been tedious but it was also a wellspring for creativity.
We celebrate 23 magical years of Carmel Murdoch's many characters each sharing a snippet of our region's stories.
Dorothy Hall was a significant local artist with enchanting detail in her work. Some of her artworks form part of the Fraser Coast Regional Council Permanent Art Collection.
Everyone, from those who wish to begin with the basics, to accomplished artists who want to expand their already substantial skills are catered for at our sessions.
The Howard and District Mining Museum features displays, information and coal train rides.
"As soon as I see the characters on stage, I forget about all the work that’s gone into creating the costumes. It’s just wonderful"
"Community theatre is an important part in keeping the Arts alive in regional areas" – Jaala Wootton
"It is a time for us all to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how we can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia." – Kym Walker
A record number of visitors flocked to the Story Bank in Maryborough for a “practically perfect” experience last month.