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COVID-19 case in Brisbane postpones John Butler concert

John Butler has postponed tonight’s gig at the Empire Theatre after the emergence of a COVID-19 case at Brisbane’s Princess Alexandra Hospital. Discussing the postponement of the weekend’s concerts in Toowoomba and Bundaberg, the Empire Theatre shared an update from the artist, who said it was “with great sadness” they had to announce the shows would be postponed – potentially until May. “John Butler was due to fly into Brisbane this morning from Tasmania,” the update said. “However due to the announcement of the new COVID-19 case in the Brisbane hospital, and upon advice from our COVID-19 travel team, there is very real concern the West Australian Government will close the border to Queensland in the next 48 hours.

BUNDY-BOUND: Bluey, Braithwaite, more big names headed for region

Premium Content There s no shortage of big Aussie names coming to Bundaberg this year. From Bluey s new stage show, The Rubens fourth album tour, A Farewell To Doris Day and a new music festival at Burnett Heads, there s a little bit of something for everyone. Here s a run-down of some of the highly anticipated events set to grace the region this year. Bluey s Big Play The Stage Show This show is touring Queensland theatres this month and Bundy is one. A brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy award-winning children s television series, Bluey s Big Play The Stage Show features an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm and new music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush. Presented by BBC Studios and Andrew Kay in association with QPAC s Out of the Box and Windmill Theatre Co.

Locally made film with special meaning to hit Bundy screens

Premium Content Subscriber only It’s the meaningful documentary that Bundaberg has been waiting to see and after much anticipation, it is finally here. Film maker behind Bones of Women Sarah Tump told the NewsMail, that the purpose of the documentary is to inspire, empower and ignite a new wave towards finding peace with who you are and where you’ve come from. Bundaberg film maker Sarah Tump (centre) has announced the new release date for Bones of Women, alongside mental health entrepreneurs Liana Allison and Noni Croft. Centred around mental health entrepreneurs Noni Croft and Liana Allison, the two inspiring women bravely open up about their own experience with childhood trauma and how they managed to overcome it.

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