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Inflatables pump up Jacaranda Thursday

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Fierce rivals the Flameasaurus and the Jacasaurus battle it out for Jacaranda Thursday supremacy.

Inflatables pump up Jacaranda Thursday

 

By Tim Howard

Jacaranda Thursday celebrations in Grafton hit their peak in the post pandemic period with crowds packing the market-stall filled CBD on Thursday.

And after a morning of fun and frivolities in Prince St and environs, the crowds flocked into Market Square to watch local business houses compete for the the Gold and Silver cups for business shows.

Inflatable costumes hit peak usage on centre stage with three of the eight performances employing the devices.

But it was Clarence Valley Council which was able to defend its Gold Cup win in 2022 with a show stopping performance.

The staff reincarnated some stars who have left us, with Dame Edna Everage, Freddy Mercury and two versions of Tina Turner putting in surprisingly lively performances.

And they did fit or royalty with King Charles and Queen Camilla and the Sussexes, Harry and Meghan giving the show regal approval.

Newly crowned Jacaranda King Toby Power and Jacaranda Princess Tilly Sparrow out about about with their loyal "subjects" on Jacaranda Thursday.

Newly crowned Jacaranda King Toby Power and Jacaranda Princess Tilly Sparrow out about about with their loyal “subjects” on Jacaranda Thursday.

The council had to beat out some tough opponents in Dougherty Property and Westlawn Finance.

Dougherty Property’s Inflatable Talent Show put blow up costumes to inspired uses and told some appalling dad jokes.

Who would have thought a raffle held in space could have a constellation prize?

They also created another reincarnation of Tina Turner, who chose the more sedate role of a judge handing out scores for acts in their show.

Westlawn Finance double down on its Clarence Valley Monopoly promotion, recreating skits around the locations featured in the game.

Grafton July Carnival racing, the Jacaranda Festival, the jail, Yamba lifesavers and many more places in the game featured prominently.

The Wesley Mission maypole dance took the entertainment from the stage for a bit of audience participation.

The Wesley Mission maypole dance took the entertainment from the stage for a bit of audience participation.

There was also fierce competition for the Silver Cup, open to smaller businesses, which this year went to disability services provider Wellways.

Perhaps their “fiercest” competition came from Paper Daisies Florist, whose Jaca-Arassic Park show provided a few surprises for the cohort of young dancers in front of the stage.

The mystery began with the arrival onstage of a massive egg from the Jacarassic period.

Scientists had found the eggs had a remarkable property, they only hatched on the Jacaranda Thursdays.

And this one did not disappoint with a three-metre jacasaurus bursting from the egg to the shrieks of fear and delight from the rapidly back-pedalling young audience members.

They were also treated to a Jacarassic battle royal when a rare flameasaurus found its way onto the stage.

Earlier the staff and clients of NDIS service provider Liveable had kicked off the entertainment with a medley of energetic dance numbers.

Holding the Jacaranda Gold Cup for a second year in a row, the Clarence Valley Council cast celebrate their win stage on Thursday.

Holding the Jacaranda Gold Cup for a second year in a row, the Clarence Valley Council cast celebrate their win stage on Thursday.

Wesley Mission, the major sponsor of the Jacaranda Festival, took attention away from the stage and back to the early days of Jacaranda, with a maypole set up nearby.

Staff danced merrily around the maypole weaving patterns with purple coloured streamers.

A partner at competition sponsor, Findex, Glenn Thompson, was delighted to hand out the spoils to the winners.

He said the judges had been placed under plenty of pressure to award the Gold Cup.

“It was very close between the last three acts, but I think the council’s last couple of items brought it home for them,” he said.

Jacaranda Festival manager Mark Blackadder was excited by the response to this year’s Jacaranda Thursday program.

“It feels like the crowd was bigger again this year and there have been no problems,” he said.

“And we had seven or eight entries for the silver and gold cups, which was another plus.”

 

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Earth Frequency Festival 2024

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Earth Frequency Festival 2024

 

Earth Frequency Festival is a music, arts, lifestyle and environmental festival based in South-East Queensland, Australia, with a strong focus on arts, education, healing and community spirit.

While drawing from many cultural niches such as transformational festival, tribal gathering, doof and boutique festival, the aim of Earth Frequency Festival is to go beyond these traditional tags and to exist as a multi-faceted gathering focused broadly on creativity, connection, intention and inspiration.

From it’s origins as a small landcare party in 2005, Earth Frequency has now become one of Australia’s foremost transformational gatherings.

At Earth Frequency, you can always expect an amazing mixture of live and electronic music, performance, visionary art, workshops and lectures, a family and kids space, a fantastic food and markets area, and of course a positive community vibe.

Our aim is to create nothing short of a life changing, transformative experience! We aim to provide a meeting place – people from many different backgrounds, ages and walks of life come together with the shared interests of music, nature, technology, culture and peace.

Earth Frequency Festival is held each year at Ivory’s Rock Conventions and Events in Peak Crossing. Ivory’s Rock is a beautiful outdoor venue with top notch facilities, comfortable campgrounds, and it is conveniently located under an hour from Brisbane and just 20 minutes from Ipswich.

Nurtured by the setting of the beautiful Australian outdoors, we gather together once a year to celebrate life with music, art and other creative forms, and to educate, connect, heal and inspire.

EVENT DETAILS:

  • When: May 3-6
  • Where: Ivory’s Rock Conventions and Events, Peak Crossing.
  • Price: From $280
  • Tickets: www.earthfrequency.com.au

 

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Black Box – A new Australian Musical based on a true story

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Black Box – A new Australian Musical based on a true story

 

You don’t know him, but he may have saved your life.

Black Box is Queenslander Paul Hodge’s ground-breaking new musical based on the extraordinary true story of David Warren, the Australian inventor who created the black box flight recorder that is now on every plane around the globe.

Driven by the death of his father in an unexplained plane crash when he was eight, Black Box follows David as he fights for an invention that could record the final moments of a flight before it crashes – the black box. His obsession around this invention places his career, marriage and mind at risk. It’s a show about memory, and how we hold onto, and let go of, those we love.

Black Box writer and composer, Paul Hodge, said, “David’s invention was inspired by his love of music. I wanted to create a theatre form that was as inventive as David’s idea, which led to the use of recorded voices and music, in the same way the black box gives recordings, to immerse the audience in David’s sound world.”

Black box inventor David Warren will be played by internationally renowned singer and actor Michael Cormick, who has had leading roles around the world, including in Phantom of the Opera and Beauty and the Beast with Hugh Jackman. David’s wife, Ruth, will be played by Helpmann Award winner Helen Dallimore who as well as touring extensively throughout the UK and Australia was the original Glinda opposite Idina Menzel in the West End production of Wicked.

The auditory world that inspired David to create his life-saving invention shapes the audience’s experience at Black Box, which utilises pre-recorded voices and instruments to create a world of music and memory to tell his story. While Helen and Michael are on stage, the rest of the cast are present through a history-making audio experience.

Black Box is the first binaural musical with audience members wearing headphones that allow them to be totally immersed in a 360-degree world of sound.

Binaural recording uses two microphones, arranged at the position of human ears to create a 3D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being in the room with the recorded actors and instruments. This world-premiere production will be directed by David Berthold.

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Free healthy lifestyle program for families in Tweed, Coraki and Grafton

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Free healthy lifestyle program for families in Tweed, Coraki and Grafton

 

Families in NSW can access support to build healthy habits together, plus tips and assistance with getting active, healthy eating and wellbeing.

Go4Fun is a free 10-week after school program for children aged 7-13 and their families, which aims to support their health and wellbeing.

Parents and carers can now enrol their primary school aged children in the Term 2 programs in Tweed, Grafton and Coraki.

Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) Acting Director of Integrated Care and Allied Health Services, Kathryn Watson said the program is for kids and their families who want to get healthier together.

“For many families, the focus is on just getting by on a day-to-day basis, and many don’t have the money to invest in healthy lifestyle programs,” Ms Watson said.

“We know many parents can be overwhelmed by the amount of healthy lifestyle information available. Go4Fun helps by providing easy tips to make healthy changes and involves parents, carers and children in activities to help put these into practice.

“This free program allows families to have the chance to learn healthy habits, and have fun together.”

The program includes games, activities, prizes and a supermarket tour. It also helps families and children to connect with others in their local area.

“Families love that the program is free and that it helps their child’s wellbeing, including their sleep. It creates a space to connect and build relationships as a family,” Ms Watson said.

“For families who are not in the Tweed, Grafton or Coraki areas, the Go4Fun online program is always an option.”

Parents and carers can sign up to the program directly, and health professionals and GPs can also refer their patients.

Places are available for Term 2 in the following locations:

  • CORAKI
    Aboriginal Go4Fun
    Tuesdays 4pm-6pm, starting 30 April
    Location: Coraki Youth Hall, 75 Bridge St, Coraki NSW 2471
    To register for the Coraki program, call Coraki Campbell HealthOne on (02) 6683 9000
  • GRAFTON
    Go4Fun
    Tuesdays 4pm-6pm, starting 30 April
    Location: PCYC, 300 Powell Street, Grafton NSW 2460
  • TWEED
    Go4Fun
    Wednesdays 4pm-6pm, starting 1 May
    Location: Banora Point Community Centre, Cnr Leisure Dr, Woodlands Dr, Banora Point NSW 2486

For more information and to register your child, call 1800 780 900, visit here.

 

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