Tara Singers, the official choir of the Queensland Irish Association, was formed to perform at official functions and cultural events within the Association and in the community.

In addition to a regular concert series each year at Tara House, home of the Queensland Irish Association in Brisbane, Tara Singers has shared performances with other Brisbane choirs, including a three Choir Festival at Tara House, and has taken part in community festivals in Glen Innes, NSW, at the Bungawarra Wine Festival, the Kalbar Heritage Festival and the Killarney Irish Festival.
The choir has sung in Christmas programs at Brisbane City Hall and the Queensland Performing Arts Centre Concert Hall, has entertained at Brisbane City Mall during Irish Week, at the historic Ormiston House beside Moreton Bay, and performed at functions to welcome the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, and for the Irish Ambassador to Australia.
Tara Singers were joined by Brisbane actor Eugene Gilfedder and the Brisbane Philharmonic Orchestra to present a Celtic Twilight Supper for the 2002 4MBS Festival of Classics, at Tara House.
The Tara Singers were founded by Patricia Kelly in 1995 and gave numerous Concerts and Performances under Patricia's baton until her retirement at the end of 2009. Our new Choral Director is Rosanna Napur. Patricia Devereaux continues as our Accompanist of many years.
Rosanna Napur is an experienced music educator and accomplished musician. Her vast teaching experience has taken her not only to secondary and primary classrooms but also to the private studio. Since graduating from the Conservatorium in 1982, she has enjoyed a great deal of success with the choirs under her direction and looks forward to a fulfilling relationship with the Tara Singers. Rosanna's passion is singing and choral work and this is evident in the extensive experience she has had as a soloist for weddings, private functions and special events. Recently Rosanna released her first album "I Have a Dream" which features many of her favourite ballads.