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If you need a good laugh to distract you from the ârona, back to school shopping, and the harsh realisation that 2021 hasnât fixed everything 2020 broke, the Road Trippers have you covered.
Four Queensland comedians - Matt Ford, Anna Brennan, Ryan Anderson and Brendon Beltame - are hitting the road in a slightly knackered Prius to deliver fresh jokes to everyone who needs a giggle.
During the CQ leg of the trip, which starts Monday night in Yeppoon, they will be joined by local performers Tom Sayers and Jodie Van de Wetering.
In addition to her stand-up, Ms Van de Wetering has also been hard at work on her project Remotely Funny which has secured nearly $13,000 through the Regional Arts Fund to train regional Qld comics and create paid gig opportunities.
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With the Australia Day public holiday Tuesday, many businesses in Rockhampton and on the Capricorn Coast will be closed.
Some businesses will still open, with varied opening hours compared to regular days.
If you are looking to do some shopping or dine out, included in this list are some of the businesses open this Australia Day.
Rockhampton
Allenstown Square: 10am to 4pm (individual store hours may vary)
Bunnings: 7am to 6pm
CocoBrew: Closed
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A night out on the town resulted in a day in court for a young Rockhampton man who returned to The Goat Cafe and Bar after being asked to leave by police.
Ernest Jack Wilkie, 22, pleaded guilty in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on January 11 to one count of contravene direction or requirement of police in a licensed premise.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Darrell Dalton said police spoke to Wilkie about his behaviour at The Goat Cafe and Bar at 1.20am on December 12, 2020.
Sgt Dalton said Wilkie was interfering with the trade of the business, as well as obstructing and hindering persons from entering or leaving the business.
$20,744
Beach Hotel Byron Bay Pty Ltd
Upgrades to live music equipment, to extend performance zones in the venue, to increase performance of Australian original live music.
$25,000
Bent on Food
Installation of a professional entertainment space at Bent on Food to enable more live music and improve regional touring circuits.
$24,802
Blue Mountains City Council trading as Blue Mountains Theatre
Installation of audio speakers for quality sound production and relaunch of the venue, and presentation of Wanderlust Concert Series 2021.
$37,869
Improved infrastructure to deliver higher quality music performances.
$24,200
Support for new equipment at The Bridge Hotel, Rozelle.
$25,000
Byron Youth Service Inc
Supporting the refurbishment of the Green Room at Byron Youth Activity Centre to enable it to continue as a sustainable and iconic youth music performance venue.