Celebrating local art
TAMBORINE Mountain Arts Trail opened to a steady stream of visitors through the studios of local artists, including Margaret Goldsmith (pictured at her studio). The Trail continues until Sunday May 12 with over 60 artists […]
TAMBORINE Mountain Arts Trail opened to a steady stream of visitors through the studios of local artists, including Margaret Goldsmith (pictured at her studio). The Trail continues until Sunday May 12 with over 60 artists […]
A MOVING speech by retired Australian Army Major Michelle de Souza gave a clear message to the Tamborine Mountain crowd – “every service counts”. De Souza, who served in the army for 16 years, said […]
WALKING into the dining room at Pethers Rainforest Restaurant is a magical experience, even before you taste the food. In the evening, fairy lights on the verandah create a waterfall effect as you walk in. During the […]
It really does take a village to raise a child, or in the case of Ky Greenwood, a mountain. The 23-year-old has autism and is intellectually impaired. He is also the star of a series […]
THERE was a lot of relief at the end of the day when predicted rain held off for one of Tamborine Mountain Golf Club’s premier events – the King and Queen of the Mountain tournament. […]
A DEVELOPMENT application could see 166 homes built on 8.8 hectares at 30 Kidd Street as an Over 50s village. The application for a material change of use of premises to establish a retirement facility […]
THE Tamborine Mountain Arts Trail opens on May 4 with a Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony by local Wangeriburra and Munanjali custodians, Brendan Knight and Waylene Currie. The community is invited to participate in […]
MEMBERS of Scenic Rim’s creative community will share in more than $56,000 in grants that will help get their big ideas off the drawing board. At its Ordinary Meeting this week, Scenic Rim Regional Council […]
THERE is a huge amount of positive momentum building in the community when it comes to future sport and recreation facilities for locals, say board members of the Tamborine Mountain Sports Association (TMSA). TMSA President, […]
Whenever discussions arise around safety on the mountain or rate spending, the question of lighting rears its head. It’s a divisive issue with passionate arguments from both sides. Those that want lighting believe it provides […]
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