Street art festival puts Nambour in spotlight Street artist Ross Holloway and one of his many murals at Blackflag Brewing. Picture: Patrick Woods.
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Street Art no longer has to be under the cover of darkness, and a local festival will put on the best of the best in September.
Fuse Fest organiser Lorraine Taylor said the festival at Nambour Showgrounds would be a celebration of art on the Sunshine Coast, including food, craft beer and music.
“It’s a great way for all of the local businesses to promote their products,” she said.
For years the centre of many storylines in Emmerdale, the pub’s reopening is generating much excitement. “It is such an iconic place - it’s probably the most photographed pub in the country and we are very excited to be the new licensees,” said Gavin Patterson, who has taken the reins, supported by partner Lorraine Taylor. “It is amazing how many people - walkers, cyclists, tourists - stop and take a selfie outside.” “Local people are really pleased to see it open again - it is the hub of the village, along with the church.” In a £60,000 refurbishment the Woolpack has been kitted out with new furnishings, lighting and decor, while retaining its recognisable layout and cosy features such as oak beams and open fires. While not able to appreciate this at present, customers will have it to look forward to when pubs fully reopen in May.
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Ōwhata School principal to iwi after property transfer: You re the boss now
15 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Lorraine Taylor (centre) says Māori students are achieving at the same level as non-Māori thanks to a stronger relationship between East Rotorua schools and local iwi. Photo / Andrew Warner
Lorraine Taylor (centre) says Māori students are achieving at the same level as non-Māori thanks to a stronger relationship between East Rotorua schools and local iwi. Photo / Andrew Warner
When the land under his school was returned to the local iwi, Ōwhata School principal Bob Stiles says it helped to transform the relationship.
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