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Date Time Mayor welcomes recovery fund announcement: Bega Valley Community recovery and resilience has received another huge boost with yesterday’s announcement of over $38 million for projects and community building programs across the shire through Round 2 of the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund. Bega Valley Shire Mayor, Cr Russell Fitzpatrick said he was delighted to see this round of funding providing so much to deliver important infrastructure improvements, industry and business development, and positive social, environmental and community outcomes. “The vision and drive within our community is remarkable and we are extremely thankful for the financial investment in our shire from the federal and state governments,” Cr Fitzpatrick said. ....
Chloe and Jason Roweth perform songs and poems by Henry Lawson at “Good Folk”. THE National Folk Festival and Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council are hosting âGood Folkâ, with 22 concerts at three different venues over Easter. All concerts will be ticketed with covid-safe restrictions in place. The artists will perform at The Q, the Royal Hotel and the Queanbeyan Bicentennial Hall. There’s also a free two-day session at Campbell & George. Good Folk, April 3-4, book here. The Queanbeyan Hive. QUEANBEYAN Hive is launching fringe folk festivities for Easter with Bec Taylor and the Lyrebirds, multi-instrumentalist Bec’s alt folk-pop project, supported by Lucy Ridge and the Derby Widows. 274 Crawford St, Queanbeyan, 6-9pm, Friday, April 2. Book here. ....
Musician Paul Kelly. “PAUL Kelly: Stories of Me”, a doco by Ian Darling, turns the lens on to the life of Aussie singer-songwriter Kelly who, for almost 40 years in more than 350 songs, has been mapping out the Australian landscape and its people. It’ll be screened at the NFSA at 2pm tomorrow (January 23). Book here. ENDEAVOUR House in Manuka is calling for local artists aged 16 and above to help design a 12m x 32m mural wall on a prominent, external wall facing both traffic on Canberra Avenue and the main shopping precinct of Manuka. The theme for the mural, chosen by the tenants of Endeavour House and Manuka traders, is “climate change” and the winning design will receive a $25,000 artist fee. Social change platform Ethical Property Australia will co-ordinate the project. Deadline for proposals is January 31. Apply here. ....
Heide Smith, “Liftoff at Tuross Head”. PHOTOGRAPHER Heide Smith has once again outdone most other snappers with her “seasonal best wishes” image of pelicans on their watery runway, taken at Tuross Head, where she and husband Brian now live. Famous for “shooting” famous Canberrans, Heide has turned to nature for her inspiration. Former head of the ANU School of Music, Professor Ken Lampl, with his collaborator Kirsten Axelholm, has composed the score and soundtrack for the new Australian sci-fi film, “2067”. PROFESSOR Ken Lampl, former head of the ANU School of Music, with his collaborator Kirsten Axelholm, has composed the score and soundtrack for the new Australian sci-fi film, “2067”. The film opened in the US in early October, then screened at the Adelaide Film Festival in its Australian debut. The producer Lisa Shaunessy, who had liked their score for the rural horror film “The Furies”, hooked them up with her husband, “2067” director Se ....