Cent Auction Leads The Field
Kumbia will hold the South Burnett’s first cent auction of the year this Saturday, February 17.
Kumbia will hold the South Burnett’s first cent auction of the year this Saturday, February 17.
Ever thought about taking up running for fitness and fun? Would you like to find out how you can do it regardless of your current size or fitness level?
The St Mary’s Catholic College Parents & Friends Association handed over a cheque on Wednesday to mark the start of the school’s air-conditioning program.
Saturday’s rain failed to dampen enthusiasm for the Nanango Stamp Club’s annual Stamp Fair
South Burnett Arthritis & Osteoporosis Support Group is promoting new Tai Chi For Health classes which will be starting next week in Kingaroy.
Brisbane nurse Micaela Conroy helped to spread Christmas cheer in the South Burnett this year with the help of some local volunteers.
The members of the Bunya Mountains Natural History Association have thanked the Heritage Bank, Nanango, for their sponsorship of a TV and DVD player.
South Burnett councillor Ros Heit presented badges to a group of Wondai QCWA members on Monday morning who between them have racked up an amazing 270 years of service to the organisation.
The Nanango and District Netball Club will be holding representative team netball trials early this year.
Aeromodellers from the Samford Valley, Ipswich, Maryborough and Dalby Clubs came to Kingaroy recently to take part in the third annual Flying Day hosted by the Kingaroy Aeromodellers Club.
The Nanango and District Netball Association will have a new president next year, as the club continues its quest to raise $240,000 to replace their netball courts.
Nanango jeweller Darrel Brewerton exchanged marriage vows with his fiancee Gillian Walker on October 21 at St David’s Presbyterian Church in Toowoomba.
Maidenwell is getting ready for the chop … or more precisely, the South Burnett’s first ever two day festival devoted to post ripping and wood chopping.
Kingaroy’s former Makers, Bakers and Growers fresh food and craft markets will come back to life on Saturday, November 18 … in Nanango.
More than 300 witches, warlocks, zombies and ghouls descended on The Shed at Little Drayton Street in Nanango on Tuesday night.
They may have been a few days early, but that didn’t stop the Yarraman Historical Society celebrating Halloween last Friday night.
Taromeo Rural Fire Brigade volunteers will be able to take meal breaks during training and reduction burns thanks to Yarraman IGA who have come on board as the brigade’s first “Feed The Firies” sponsor.
The QRRRWN announced the winners its annual Strong Women Leadership Awards at the group’s annual State Conference in Emerald on Saturday night.
Kingaroy resident Peter Verbakel was presented with a special Neighbourhood Watch Queensland award at the the organisation’s State Conference held in Beenleigh on Saturday.
Former Nanango and South Burnett Councillor Barry Green has been elected as the new president of the Nanango Tourism and Development Association.