Two More Cases Confirmed
Two new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Queensland on Monday, taking the number of active cases in the State to 27.
Two new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in Queensland on Monday, taking the number of active cases in the State to 27.
Three people were transported to Kingaroy Hospital in a stable condition after a crash involving three vehicles on the D’Aguilar Highway at Kingaroy on Monday afternoon.
Two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported in Queensland on Sunday, including a 32-year-old nurse at Ipswich Hospital.
Queensland Health reported one new case of COVID-19 on Saturday, a woman aged in her 60s living on Russell Island.
You’ve heard of blue poles? Well, how about adding some pink, violet, orange, yellow and green poles as well?
Trying to beat the lights has cost a Kingaroy man a trip to court and probably the loss of his licence.
Two women will appear in Cherbourg Magistrates Court on September 9 charged with assault occasioning bodily harm after separate incidents.
More than 900 patients from NSW have been treated in Queensland hospitals every week during the pandemic.
The Queensland Dairyfarmers Organisation says farmers face an uncertain future following the blocking of the sale of Lion Dairy.
Biosecurity Queensland is urging poultry owners to have good biosecurity measures in place after avian influenza was detected on six more farms in Victoria.
Ergon Energy is pleading for all heavy machinery operators to take care and stay “line aware” after four separate incidents of equipment hitting powerlines during the past 48 hours.
Kingaroy Art Gallery’s big open day on Saturday has been cancelled but the Kingaroy Arts Team is keen to let everyone know you can still drop by on any weekday.
Two new cases of COVID-19 in Queensland were confirmed by Health Minister Dr Steven Miles on Thursday morning.
A teenage girl was flown to Toowoomba Hospital on Wednesday evening after a single-vehicle crash west of Haden.
Confused by some of the terminology you are hearing in all the COVID-19 updates by politicians and medical officers?
Murgon detectives have charged a man with drug offences following the alleged discovery of methamphetamine at a Murgon address.
Planned burns will be happening in the Benarkin State Forest from September 4-6.
Students in Years 3 to 6 at St John’s Lutheran School in Kingaroy were treated to a morning of literacy and laughter when Australian author Steven Herrick visited on Tuesday morning.
Two new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Queensland were announced on Wednesday.
Now’s the time to start thinking about the people in the local area who have achieved the most over the past 12 months.