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Live Theatre in Full Bloom!
That is the way organisers describe the annual Sunshine Coast Theatre Festival coming up in Buderim next month.
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Festuri Launch Celebration is an event to celebrate the launch of the Sunshine Coast multicultural festival, Festuri Languages in Harmony.
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The Toyota National Country Music Muster, held over six magical days and unforgettable nights near Gympie Queensland, kicks off on Tuesday August 26, 2008 for a full-on week.
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One of the best bands of the sixties will visit Noosa on the Australian leg of their world tour: Herman's Hermits!
Even today almost everybody will instantly start humming along to all time favourites "Silhouettes", "Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter", "Into Something Good", "Henry VIII" and many more.
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Everyone young at heart will thoroughly enjoy Jazz Tea Party, this fun morning with live entertainment featuring the famous "Jazz Factory".
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Festuri - Latin Dance is a multicultural celebration.
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Festuri Languages in Harmony is a family festival showcasing multiculturalism on the Sunshine Coast.
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Shout! - The Legend of the Wild One follows the story of Johnny O'Keefe, the King of Australian Rock 'n' Roll.
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Recognised as one of Noosa's premier major events and one of Australia's most popular Jazz industry gatherings, the Noosa Jazz Festival brings over 150 Australian and International artists to Noosa, producing an impressive four day long Jazz spectacular.
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Australia's Greatest Rock Event is a two day, drug and alcohol free festival of Australian rock, blues and some country music spanning the ages from the 1950s to modern day.
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