Film: Always
Who’s always there for you when life goes to hell?
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Who’s always there for you when life goes to hell?
Read MoreIt’s been a challenging year for Deepwater husband-and-wife duo Kissing The Flint, but they’ve risen from the ashes to release a carbon-negative debut EP and start work on music videos showcasing the local area.
Read MoreMelissa Darlington is lighting up a new range of her White Oleander Candles at this year’s Callide Valley Show.
Read MoreWant to contribute to Rocky Street Press? We publish all kinds of work from nonfiction articles to short fiction and poetry, art and photography, reviews, music and film. Here’s what we’re particularly looking for in May-June 2019.
Read MoreMick Kurtz was just 20 when he was called up for National Service to fight in Vietnam. Last year, he and his fellow veterans were awarded the Unit Citation for Gallantry, recognising their bravery in the Battle of Coral and Balmoral.
Read MoreA WW1 relic once used in France has turned up in a shed on a Biloela homestead. The finder says her ancestor who served in the Great War and brought it home…. never served in France.
Read MoreViperSnatch, a Rocky band with elements of grunge, punk and alt-rock who often comment on social issues through their music, have released their first single.
Read MoreJack Viljoen, a South African-born singer-songwriter now based in the Gladstone region, shares his love of Cash and other music legends in his new song As Cool as Johnny Cash.
Read MoreIn this short film from Bundaberg: Our History, Darcy Braund reads a heartbreaking letter from a First World War prisoner of war, describing the death of his friend.
Read MoreReturned serviceman Allan Jackson shares his story of serving as a medic in Vietnam, trying to reacclimatise to civilian life afterwards, and his personal Anzac Day ritual.
Read MoreOne on the Up is the title track from Bundaberg singer-songwriter Craig Lamond’s debut album.
Read MoreTwo very different exhibitions at the Rockhampton Art Gallery are celebrating house, home, and all it means to us: Erin Dunne’s House, and Woorabinda community project Your Home, My Home overseen by Nickeema Williams.
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