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Out & About: Locals Spotted Around Town

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Published: December 7, 2022
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The Karalee Primary School choir opened the Tivoli Chrismas Under the Stars night with a selection of favourite carols.
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Luke Harrison enjoyed the Tivoli night with Indie and Isla.
The Mahipus family from One Mile, Annika, Shianneh and Alakai, got a spot in front of the stage at the popular Tivoli night.
Eliana Shaw from Goodna opened her first ever arts stall at the Tivoli night and Ellah-Rose Burnett was her first customer.
Carer’s Queensland “Be Your Own Boss” initiative was on show at Riverlink Shopping Centre with participants taking up the opportunity to sell their wares. North Ipswich’s Debbie Chilton was promoting her business “Doodles and Dribbles” assisted by support worker Theresa Woetai.
Jess Michel has extra support from her pet bearded dragon Harley as she promoted her Riverlink stall.
Staff and students from Springfield Anglican College helped struggling families this Christmas by donating to the Anglicare Christmas Giving Tree drive. Representatives of Anglicare collected and distributed the many donations.
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