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They say laughter is the best medicine, and there’s plenty of it in this heart-warming show by some of TAFE Queensland’s top emerging artists.
They say laughter is the best medicine, and there’s plenty of it in this heart-warming show by some of TAFE Queensland’s top emerging artists.
The past two years for the arts and culture industry have been a bittersweet paradox: the uptake in need for entertainment while job security falls through the floor.
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