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Local News

Biloela student takes top prize in Art Awards

Biloela’s Jacinta Bennett won the Years 11 and 12 categories at the IEU-QNT Art Awards for her vibrant piece Never Giving up My Childhood Creativity. Eleni Edowomwan also received a Highly Commended Award.

Salvation Army Major Peter Sutcliffe Left, with T2S staff and Dulux accredited painters at completion of Salvation Army community project

Rockhampton bloke engaging kids out of crime and into painting community buildings

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.

Biloela student takes top prize in Art Awards

Biloela’s Jacinta Bennett won the Years 11 and 12 categories at the IEU-QNT Art Awards for her vibrant piece Never Giving up My Childhood Creativity. Eleni Edowomwan also received a Highly Commended Award.

Salvation Army Major Peter Sutcliffe Left, with T2S staff and Dulux accredited painters at completion of Salvation Army community project

Rockhampton bloke engaging kids out of crime and into painting community buildings

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.

Biloela student takes top prize in Art Awards

Biloela’s Jacinta Bennett won the Years 11 and 12 categories at the IEU-QNT Art Awards for her vibrant piece Never Giving up My Childhood Creativity. Eleni Edowomwan also received a Highly Commended Award.

Salvation Army Major Peter Sutcliffe Left, with T2S staff and Dulux accredited painters at completion of Salvation Army community project

Rockhampton bloke engaging kids out of crime and into painting community buildings

Rockhampton’s own Dean Loram is reshaping lives with his 41 years of painting expertise, empowering at-risk youth through hands-on renovation projects. Partnering with Transition To Success, Dean has mobilised 35 young people to breathe new life into local buildings while gaining invaluable skills and a renewed sense of purpose.