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Now your Laughing
Posted: Saturday, 10 Mar 2012
The Sit Down Comedy Club opened the Cairns Comedy season for 2012 to a full house of 260 people and 13 fabulous contestants at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's RAW COMEDY open mic competition. All the upcoming shows at the Cairns Comedy Club are now locked in and ready for you amusement.  Fiona O'Loughlin, Chris Franklin, Greg Sullivan, Nik Coppin and more...Check out whos performing ...
Cairns Sit Down Comedy Club Venue Change
Posted: Tuesday, 18 Oct 2011
The Cairns Sit Down Comedy Club has moved to Rydges Plaza, Level 3 Lilo Bar, Corner Grafton and Spence Streets.  If you have already purchased tickets for the October 21 show they are still valid at the new venue. 21st October 2011 Paul Brasch Paul was born to poor, but honest parents in Brisbane, Australia and then was booted out of the house when he was 3. He showed potential for comedy ...
Tablelands branch opens Monday!!
Posted: Friday, 29 Jul 2011
We are delighted to announce that the Tablelands branch of Hire For Baby will open on Monday!  Juanita Hunter (nee Paronella) is a born and bred Tablelander and is looking forward to assisting with all your baby equipment requirements!Phone 4091 1047 or email  tablelands@hireforbaby.com 

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About Malanda

Malanda is a quiet town located about 25kms southeast of Atherton. It resides in one of the wettest areas of the Atherton Tablelands, and hence is surrounded by pockets of rainforest and rolling hills covered with lush green grass. Freshwater creeks snake their way through this region, culminating in waterfalls that cascade into refreshing swimming holes.

The principle reason for Malanda's existence is the Tropical North Queensland dairy industry. One of the world's largest dairy factories provides the main source of employment here, and is supported by over 190 local dairy farmers. The dairy products sourced from this town travel along the longest milk run in the world, reaching south to Townsville, west to Alice Springs, north to Darwin and overseas to New Guinea and South East Asia.

Malanda, in keeping with its world record breaking dairy industry, also has Australia's oldest operating picture theatre called ‘The Majestic'. No, this is not the theatre from the movie of the same name starring Jim Carey, but is from the same era and has remarkable similarities to the theatre from the Hollywood movie. Even the seats are canvas!

For visitors to Malanda, highlights include the Malanda Environmental Centre where the geological history of the Atherton Tablelands is explained. Expert guides and interactive displays tell the story of how the cool wet climate of the Malanda region developed, and how the ecosystem supports itself.

As you drive into Malanda (approaching from Atherton), you'll see a small waterfall and swimming hole on the left side of the road. This is an excellent place to stretch your legs, have a refreshing swim, or enjoy a picnic lunch. Keep your eyes peeled for the shy platypuses and the not-so-shy scrub turkeys.