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If you’d rather walk backwards into hell than speak in public, but need to build those skills for work, you can build those skills at one of Rocky’s Toastmasters clubs.
Read MoreLost gigs, Hunger Games-style arts funding, and casual day jobs drying up: 2020’s been a hell year for artists. Here are some tips for supporting our mates working in the arts - even if you’ve got no money either.
Read MoreIndigenous artist Howard Butler is now mentoring upcoming Indigenous artists and businesspeople through the Whanu Binal program.
Read MoreBundy-based James Latter Films has created a tribute to a local icon - the Busy Bee Fish Bar, purveyors of deep fried goodness to the Bundaberg community for more than half a century.
Read MoreAs guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19 Coronavirus slam the brakes on the hospitality sector, eateries we usually consider sit-down-meal type places are offering takeaway options. So, if you’ve got some cash to inject into the local economy, here are some of your options.
Read MoreFor Biloela’s Juanita Zischke, Reiki became a way to deal with grief and loss, and now a means of helping others through her own business in energy healing.
Read MoreFrom devising her own products to help her kids with sensitive skin, Calliope's Emma Grant has launched an all-natural soap and candle business.
Read MoreToo many eggs - or egg producers - meant it was time for a local farm to cook up a new business.
Read MoreMoura mum Lucy Thompson has been making old furniture new again through creative thinking.
Read MoreFive Central Queensland women are finalists in the 2018 AusMumpreneur Awards.
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