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2 1 / 1 BELL PLACE MUDGEERABA Ph: 5525 2588 Clinic Open Monday to Friday Open until late Walk ins available! BOOK ONLINE: www.healthhubdoctor.com Services Available: Skin Checks Cosmetic Injections (Anti-Wrinkle Injections) Chronic Disease Management Women’s, Men’s and Kids Health Childhood Vaccinations Sleep Apnoea Clinic Osteo Clinic Acupuncture Iron infusions Mental Health Diabetes Clinic MIXED BILLING CLINIC Bulk Billing Available For Patients Under 15, Pension Card And Concession Card Holders. Tired of Broken Vertical Blinds? Blinds Don’t Open? Fabric Blades Faded? CALL RON 0438 724 834 No Call Out Fee or Minimum Charge SPECIAL PRICES FOR SENIORS We can fix them or replace Tracks only, New Blockout Blades or complete NEW Verticals with simple Wand Controls AACTA Festival 2024 A Cinematic Extravaganza on the Gold Coast The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) is set to illuminate the Gold Coast with the inaugural AACTA Festival from February 8-11, 2024. Offering over 70 diverse events encompassing film, television, music, gaming, pop culture, and family activities, this four-day celebration promises an immersive experience for all. AACTA CEO Damian Trewhella expressed excitement, emphasizing the festival’s inclusivity, covering film, television, music, gaming, art, and pop culture. Foxtel Group’s Amanda Laing highlighted the festival’s role in showcasing Australian storytelling, while Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate recognized the city’s prominence in the screen sector. Screen Queensland CEO Jacqui Feeney welcomed the festival to the prolific Gold Coast, a hub for production and screen talent. With a call to plan a visit, pack popcorn, and enjoy the show, the AACTA Festival promises an unforgettable celebration of Australia’s screen sector on the picturesque Gold Coast. For ticket information, visit aactafestival.com. Hosted at the Home of the Arts (HOTA), the festival caters to industry professionals, film enthusiasts, families, and aspiring creatives. Free-to-attend events include panels, meet-and-greets, screenings, and activities, providing an opportunity to delve behind the scenes, discover industry trends, meet stars, network with practitioners, and explore the world of Australian film, TV, gaming, and music. The AACTA Industry Awards Ceremony on February 8 marks the festival’s beginning, followed by a day of industry events and discussions. The AACTA Awards Ceremony on February 10 features a star-studded red carpet, culminating on February 11 with screenings, live music, kids’ events, acting workshops, meet-andgreets, and the Screen Careers Expo. Cinematic highlights include a behind-the-scenes look at The Matrix, an animation deconstruction of Spider-Man: Across the SpiderVerse, a Mad Max: Fury Road stunt work showcase, and a preview of the BINGE Original series High Country starring Leah Purcell. Exclusive insights from Michael Gracey and producer Paul Currie on their upcoming film Better Man, featuring Robbie Williams, add to the festival’s allure. Literary enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of Queensland’s top writers, including Trent Dalton and Holly Ringland, along with panel discussions featuring renowned directors Danny and Michael Philippou, Warwick Thornton, and creators of The Newsreader. For families, a Play School LIVE event, kids’ acting workshops, face painting, live music, and a special appearance by Bluey promise entertainment. The AACTA Screen Careers Expo on Sunday provides invaluable insights for those aspiring to enter the industry.

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