Talent on the front lines

Amanda Faulkner.

A night of live music this Saturday 12 August in Warwick will help raise funds for the Australian Anti-Ice Campaign.
‘Warwick’s Got Talent’ is being organised by anti-drugs campaigner and former Warwick resident Nathaniel Leigh and will be held at St Mary’s Hall, from 7pm to 10pm.
Local performers are being lined up to provide punters with a night of live entertainment at a drug and alcohol free event.
Food and drinks will be available for purchase on the night and entry is just $10, with tickets for sale on the night at the door.
Cr Jo McNally will represent the Southern Downs Regional Council on the night and is encouraging local people to support the event as part of community efforts to combat drug problems.
Performers include Ivy Spindler, Manu Girls Pacific Island Dancing, Eunice Masculino, Town Crier Bob Townshend, Aleisha Stewart, Amanda Faulkner, Andrea Simmons and Myles Larsen.
CEO and founder of the Australian Anti Ice Campaign, Andrea Simmons, will be sharing her story on the night.
For inquiries contact Nathaniel Leigh on 0481 250 828.