Ficks Crossing Closed
South Burnett Regional Council has advised that Ficks Crossing is closed due to local flooding.
South Burnett Regional Council has advised that Ficks Crossing is closed due to local flooding.
Legislation will be introduced into State Parliament to plan and control the development of a massive new urban area at Caboolture West.
A 49-year-old Moore woman died after a head-on crash near Harlin on Wednesday night.
Motorists driving through Moore will notice a new splash of colour on the northern side of the D’Aguilar Highway.
Agriculture Minister David Littleproud says the latest national account figures are further proof that the Australian agriculture is “leading the way in our economic recovery”.
An alarm was raised after a neighbour spotted smoke billowing from a residence in Gooyong Street, Kingaroy, on Wednesday afternoon.
Queensland Health has issued a public health alert for contact tracing locations on the Gold Coast and Fernvale.
On Wednesday afternoon, the South Burnett Local Disaster Management Group released a list of the major roads currently closed within the region.
South Burnett Regional Council has advised that water in Barambah Creek at Ficks Crossing currently has a very high level of turbidity due to local flash flooding.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating after a man died when his vehicle became submerged in flood waters at Yalangur, north of Toowoomba, on Wednesday.
The South Burnett Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) moved to “stand up” status on Tuesday following the recent heavy rainfall in the region.
The Bureau of Meteorology has warned that minor to moderate flooding is continuing throughout the Burnett River catchment.
Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien crossed the floor in Federal Parliament on Wednesday to support a motion by United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly to end vaccine mandates.
Three fire crews rushed to reports of a structure fire in Izzards Road at South Nanango on Tuesday evening, but fortunately their efforts were not required.
Don’t panic, but do you realise it’s less than four weeks to Christmas Day?
South Burnett Mayor Brett Otto has congratulated the organisers of Sunday’s “freedom” rally in the Glendon Street Forecourt in Kingaroy but has stressed his presence should not be seen as an endorsement of any views expressed at the public meeting.
Toowoomba Regional Council has organised two workshops to explain what the upcoming COVID-19 restrictions mean for business owners.
Police are investigating the cause of a fire which destroyed a vehicle at a quarry on Sunday afternoon.
Rural fire brigade volunteers from across the South Burnett gathered at the East Nanango fire shed on Saturday morning for a special “thank you” to Rotary.
If you’ve been missing your fill of live music, this is definitely a date to mark in your calendars! On January 15, some of the South Burnett’s best lives bands will be putting on a concert in the Kingaroy Town Hall Forecourt from 5:00pm to 11:00pm.