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From her home studio, Lisa Klein has spent more than a decade building a reputation as the Coast’s best make-up artist.
Now, she’s shifting into a shop space in the centre of the Bay and has big plans for what’s next.
Her new studio is located at 3 Central Ave Plaza, Pialba, diagonally across from the Commonwealth Bank.
While the studio’s official launch will be next month, Lisa told the Chronicle her move was led by plans to expand her business to include retail products. MUA Lisa Klein specialises in “airbrushing”, a makeup technique which makes you “look better in photos”. Picture: Isabella Magee
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Subscriber only A Fraser Coast caravan park has gained an unwanted reputation for being the target of audacious thieves. A social media post about Pialba Beachfront Caravan Park on Facebook page Camping in Queensland has gone viral, with potential visitors warned of shoes, bikes and other items being taken in the night. The post has received 436 shares and more than 1100 reactions since it was shared to the page earlier this week. It is an issue Fraser Coast Councillor Jade Wellings is all too familiar with. Prior to becoming a councillor and while she and her family returned from travelling across Australia, the last destination on their list was a stay at the Pialba caravan park.
19th Apr 2021 11:22 AM | Updated: 1:22 PM For 160 years, the Chronicle has covered the Fraser Coast region with passion and pride because we re locals and we live here. Our small but dedicated team works tirelessly to report on news that matters to our valued readers because we know it is important in the lives of residents. In our long history, the means of delivering the news has continually evolved from the black and white printed paper to a digital website with video, photo galleries and interactives. In the coming days, that delivery method will evolve again as the Fraser Coast Chronicle finds a new home with its own stand-alone section of The Courier Mail.
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In a bid to help engage the community with the new look Pialba city centre, a competition was held.
Now, winners of the Town Centre Master Plan prizes have been announced.
The Senior category was held for people over 18 years, where an online survey was completed, with the winner chosen at random.
The Junior category was held for people under 18 years, where drawings were submitted about how the entrants would like the town centre to look.
This was then judged by Councillor Darren Everard and Councillor Jade Wellings who chose, what they both believed to be, the best image created of the future town centre.
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