Mining Company Won’t Get Roads
An application by a mining company to have several roads included in a lease has been rejected
An application by a mining company to have several roads included in a lease has been rejected
Proston resident Kristy Frahm has been appointed as the new CEO of the Burnett Inland Economic Development Organisation.
Applications for Toowoomba Regional Council’s latest round of community support grants are open until August 1.
Council enterprise bargaining negotiations are likely to be delayed by a Supreme court action
Blackbutt residents saw concept drawings on Monday showing what the Blackbutt Memorial Hall will look like when it’s moved to a new home near the showground later this year.
The Friends Of Yarraman Creek have won one of this year’s eleven Healthy Waterways Awards
Concept drawings showing the Blackbutt Memorial Hall in its new location will be released next week
Yallakool Tourist Park recently played host to the lucky winner of the Wide Bay-Burnett Regional Organisation of Councils holiday promotion.
The names of many of the South Burnett’s heroes of World War I are engraved on monuments around the district … now they are also recorded forever in a book published by the South Burnett Regional Council as an Anzac Centenary project.
Cherbourg’s new Winifred Fisher Indigenous Knowledge Centre was officially opened on Monday
North Burnett ratepayers will face a 4.95 per cent rate rise this year after the North Burnett Regional Council handed down its 2016-17 Budget in Biggenden on Wednesday.
The South Burnett Regional Council will undertake a research project to assess the potential economic benefits of introducing more irrigation into the region.
South Burnett Councillors plan to embark on a “listening tour” later this month.
The SBRC reopened the Tingoora-Chelmsford Road on Monday after a two-month closure
The refurbished Yarraman Library will be re-open to the public at 10:00am on Tuesday (July 5).
Cherbourg’s new Winifred Fisher Indigenous Knowledge Centre – which will be officially opened on Monday – is sporting a new garden thanks to Boehringer Ingelheim.
Kingaroy’s Clark and Swendson Road will remain closed between Keith Shaw Drive and the Kingaroy Barkers Creek Road until the end of the year.
The South Burnett Regional Council will cut its debt by $2.4 million over the next 12 months.
The new South Burnett Rail Trail will be officially opened on the October long weekend as part of this year’s South Burnett and Cherbourg On Show festival of events.
The full-text of Mayor Keith Campbell’s address to the special Budget Meeting of the South Burnett Regional Council on Monday morning: