More than 600 eggs, who knows how much bacon and not enough bread … by any measure the “Beyond the Boundary” fundraising barbecue was a big success in Kingaroy on Wednesday morning.
The main organiser, Senior Sergeant Dave Tierney, said he had no idea yet how much money had been raised but he was very happy with the rollout.
The barbecue was organised by Kingaroy Police to assist the Winton community which was hit hard by the recent floods.
Some Kingaroy officers have links to the region, but it is also the most northern part of the South-West police district, of which Kingaroy is a part.
The barbecue was also supported by the South Burnett Regional Council, SunPork, Kingaroy State High School and Kingaroy Lions Club.
CROW-FM did a live broadcast of their breakfast show, which added to the carnival atmosphere.
A special visitor on the morning was recently appointed Inspector Graeme Paine, from the Dalby-Burnett Patrol Group.
He took up his new role in October last year.
The Dalby-Burnett Patrol Group is made of 19 police divisions or stations: Bell, Blackbutt, Cecil Plains, Cherbourg, Chinchilla, Cooyar, Dalby, Jandowae, Kingaroy, Kumbia, Meandarra, Millmerran, Murgon, Nanango, Peranga, Proston, Tara, Wondai and Yarraman.
UPDATE: South Burnett Regional Council is reporting that just under $9000 was raised, including donations.