
- Early-bird tickets launch for country favourite Flame Festival
- 30 years of planting for the future
- Creative grants round now open
- Road repair to begin this month
Early-bird tickets launch for country favourite Flame Festival
The Flame BBQ & Music Festival is set to fire up Jimboomba Park this September with live country music and mouth-watering barbecue.
The entertainment lineup features Brisbane country favourites The Wet Whistles, local star Jake Whittaker and a host of emerging artists.
Visitors can also enjoy carnival rides, food trucks, line-dancing, market stalls, a vintage car display and more family fun.
A limited number of early-bird tickets are available for $15 per adult until 11.59pm, July 23.
Entry is free for kids.
Buy tickets and learn more at flamefestival.com.au.
Caption: Tickets for the Flame BBQ & Music Festival at Jimboomba in September are now on sale.
30 years of planting for the future
The City of Logan will be part of the 30th anniversary celebration of National Tree Day with community planting sessions on Sunday, July 26.
Join volunteers at a session from 8am to 10am at either Eagleby Wetlands, Bega Park in Kingston and Riverside Park at Logan Reserve.
Plants will be supplied and participants should wear enclosed footwear and sun protection and bring drinking water.
Registrations are needed and can be made via lccqld.com/treeday
Creative grants round now open
The next round of Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) grants is open for creative and heritage projects and arts development opportunities.
Applications for projects starting on November 1 this year must be lodged by Friday, August 7.
RADF supports the development of arts, culture and heritage in Logan.
It is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Logan City Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.