Eumundi Voice Magazine
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Eumundi Voice is a free, fortnightly 32-36 page colour magazine with up to 4,500 copies published and delivered to letterboxes and community distribution points across Eumundi and surrounds.
Published by Eumundi Rotary Initiatives Ltd trading as Eumundi Voice, the magazine is a true community publication offering what’s on, what’s new in town, council and police reports, environment, youth, sport, heritage, travel and more. Find out about local businesses who provide our community with a wide range of products and services so you can ‘buy local and support local’.
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100% of surplus funds, after production and overhead costs are deducted, are given back as donations to charities within our community to support worthwhile projects and activities.

Eumundi is set to welcome readers, writers and visitors next month as the Eumundi Writers Festival returns from 4-6 September with a weekend of author talks, workshops and community conversations.
This year’s theme – The Human Condition – will be explored through more than 35 events across 6 venues, featuring over 45 authors, journalists and poets. The event will bring together exceptional Australian literary voices whose work explores love, loss, identity, resilience, politics, history, crime, romance, journalism and the universal stories that connect us.
Eumundi's boutique format gives audiences rare access to some of Australia's most celebrated writers through intimate workshops, meet-the-author book signings, Literary Lounge events, poetry recitals and informal conversations throughout the weekend.
Festival Director Dr Suzanne Campin said the event’s intimate village format was central to its appeal, giving people the chance to connect through books, ideas and shared experience.
“Stories have the power to bring people together and to support conversations that matter – that’s the magic of the Eumundi Writers Festival,” said Dr Campin. To continue reading, please click here: issuu.com/eumundivoice/docs/eumundi_voice_issue_148 ... See MoreSee Less
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Eumundi Voice Issue 148 is out today (20 Aug 26)!
Big conversations ahead as the Eumundi Writers Festival returns 4–6 September under the theme The Human Condition — more than 45 authors, intimate events, and special guests including Kevin Rudd.
Plus community sponsorships supporting local youth, schools and facilities, and a packed calendar of festivals, markets and workshops that keep the hinterland buzzing. Pick up your free copy from your favourite outlet or read online at issuu.com/eumundivoice/docs/eumundi_voice_issue_148
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Comedian Tom Ballard’s original script The Apology claimed the prestigious Eleanor Nimmo 1st prize and its $5,000 award at Noosa Arts Theatre's recent One Act Play Festival, while also scooping almost every other award. The award donated by the Nimmo Family will increase to $10,000 next year as the festival celebrates its 50th anniversary.
The Apology, directed by Liza Park, delighted audiences with its clever direction and non-stop hilarious bickering between the 3 characters, which aroused continuous laughter from the audience at each performance. Frank Wilkie was awarded Best Actor, while Sepi Burgiani took out Best Actress. Jenni McCaul’s performance as the bitter office worker was the perfect foil. Adjudicator Michael Futcher also awarded the production with the Best Ensemble award. Audience members agreed, voting The Apology the recipient of the Audience Choice Award – donated by Diana Thomson.
New Zealand playwright Sheree Veysey attended the festival to celebrate her 3rd success among its winning playwrights. Whisky and Mischief received 2nd place and $3,000, donated by the Edythe Brook Cooper Trust Award. Directed by Andrew Moon and featuring Darcy Truman and Oriana Packman, the production received a special mention for set design.
Third prize, worth $1,000 and donated by McCormick Lawyers, went to Shannon Murdoch for Perfectly Popping Pears. Directed by Jacqui Mata Luque, the production starred Liz Bear, Sharon Zeeman and Jim Crawford, who received a special mention for his performance.
For writers interested in entering the 50th Anniversary Noosa Arts Theatre One Act Play Festival visit: noosaartstheatre.org.au. ... See MoreSee Less
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