Woman Hurt In Crash
A woman has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a single-vehicle crash at Crawford on Thursday afternoon.
A woman has been taken to hospital with minor injuries after a single-vehicle crash at Crawford on Thursday afternoon.
Plenty Foods will be hosting the Annual General Meeting of the Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry on December 14.
A 44-year-old man has died after a quad bike rolled at Wengenville, near Maidenwell, on Wednesday.
A special thanksgiving Mass was hosted by St Patrick’s Catholic School on Saturday morning for departing Parish Priest Fr Chukwudi Chinaka.
The Federal Government has released updated vaccination rates for Indigenous populations within individual Local Government Areas across Australia.
South Burnett Regional Council’s first Health and Community Services Expo filled the Kingaroy Town Hall with exhibits on Thursday and Friday last week.
Veteran Stanwell employee Michael O’Rourke has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the State Government-owned corporation.
The inaugural Wondai Twilight markets held at the showgrounds on Saturday has been hailed as a great success.
Participants attended a three-day workshop in Kingaroy last week to absorb valuable skills to help their communities bounce back after difficult times.
Murgon police are investigating a spate of incidents involving stolen vehicles in the local area.
The South Burnett Livestock Exchange (SBLX) selling community has rallied behind a Murgon cattle producer who credits RACQ LifeFlight Rescue for saving his life.
An elderly Nanango woman received treatment at the scene for minor injuries after a crash on the D’Aguilar Highway at Coolabunia on Tuesday.
It’s almost crunch time in the Women’s Big Bash League for the Brisbane Heat and Murgon cricketer Courtney Sippel.
Negotiating the Queensland border after the State reopens to visitors from interstate “hotspots” may have become a bit easier.
The future of a small pocket park in Walter Road is under evaluation by the South Burnett Regional Council.
Two South Burnett organisations have been big winners in the latest round of “Tackling Tough Times Together” funding.
A La Niña event – linked to wetter-than-average rainfall in parts of Australia and the possibility of more cyclones – has been confirmed in the Pacific Ocean.
Three fire crews were called to Bega Cheese’s peanut processing complex in Kingaroy about 3:30pm on Tuesday after reports of a possible fire.
The speed limit on Chinchilla-Wondai Road approaching G.S. Bond Bridge, east of Durong, will be lowered this week.
The Salvation Army has launched its annual Christmas Appeal in the South Burnett to support Aussies doing it tough this festive season.