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17 February 2023

On Friday, in the morning, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM departed Brisbane for Official Travel to the Scenic Rim Region. Following, at Boonah Hospital, Boonah, Her Excellency toured the hospital and met with staff. Following, at Boonah Cultural Centre, Boonah, Her Excellency received a briefing from Scenic Rim Regional Council representatives. In the afternoon, at Boonah State School, Her Excellency visited the school, read a book to students, and the Governor addressed guests. Following, at Beaudesert Hospital, Beaudesert, Her Excellency toured the hospital and met with staff. Following, at The Centre, Beaudesert, Her Excellency hosted an afternoon tea in support of the Scenic Rim community, and the Governor addressed guests. At the conclusion of the afternoon tea, Her Excellency was interviewed by the Beaudesert Times Senior Journalist, Ms Larraine Sathicq.

Inspiring : Audience s delight not reflected in sales

Premium Content Subscriber only SLUGGISH ticket sales and a lack of funding forced a local orchestra to combine two performances into one for Ipswich audiences. Despite the “disappointing” compromise, the decision meant one of two time slots was able to be preserved, with about 50 concertgoers gathering at St Paul’s Anglican Church at 6pm on May 8. The show was the first of an Ipswich City Orchestra tour across Ipswich, the Lockyer Valley, Somerset and Scenic Rim regions, featuring music by composers such as Camille Saint-Saëns, Modest Mussorgsky and Graeme Wright Denniss. Ipswich City Orchestra secretary Julie Sibley said there was no shortage of positive feedback from the modest audience.

Just amazing : audience s delight not reflected in ticket sales

Just amazing : audience s delight not reflected in ticket sales
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Music, painting, perspective: Quintet to take to stage

Premium Content Subscriber only THE SWELL of instruments filling a room with sky-high ceilings is a sound many music lovers went without during Covid. Soon, concertgoers will be able to take their seat without leaving Ipswich, as local musicians collaborate with visual artists to treat audiences to a performance exploring perspective, interpretation – and wildlife. Beginning with two shows on mother’s day weekend, Ipswich City Orchestra will deliver a series of performances across Ipswich and neighbouring regions in its Brass on Safari tour. A brass quintet will perform music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Modest Mussorgsky and Australian composer Graeme Wright Denniss.

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