Council Plans For Disasters
South Burnett Regional Council has taken the opportunity of Get Ready Queensland Week to remind residents about the South Burnett Local Disaster Management Plan.
South Burnett Regional Council has taken the opportunity of Get Ready Queensland Week to remind residents about the South Burnett Local Disaster Management Plan.
A new $890,000 bridge named in honour of one of the early farming families in the Somerset region has been officially opened.
A six-month community consultation process on the redesign of Wondai’s Bunya Highway roundabout has produced a clear winner.
The complex problems of homelessness, the demand for public housing and the construction of affordable housing have been issues at the forefront of recent South Burnett Regional Council discussions.
An exciting artificial intelligence project – which could have international implications – was officially unveiled to the public in Cherbourg on Wednesday.
Demand for public housing in the South Burnett is now exceeding available supply by almost a third, according to new data.
Nanango SES Group Leader Robyn Baker has been appointed Local Controller for the SES in the South Burnett.
The SBRC could create an extra eight parking bays in a congested part of Haly Street …, but the project is not likely to happen until next year.
The 2021 Relay For Life will be going ahead as planned at Kingaroy Showgrounds this weekend, but the pandemic has forced some changes on organisers.
South Burnett Regional Council will debate adding a new type of tree to Kingaroy’s streetscape at its next meeting on Wednesday.
Water – or rather, the lack of it – has been a topic of great concern lately for local councils.
Former Murgon Shire councillor – and well-known local businessman – Earl Pratt died on Saturday morning, aged 84.
Four Federal MPs were told they must “do something” to address the tragic suicide rate in Cherbourg at a crisis meeting held in the Cherbourg Council Chambers on Friday.
South Burnett Regional Council plans to seek support for water projects under the latest round of the State Government’s “Building Our Regions” grants program.
Toowoomba Regional Council is reminding residents that any pool that can hold 30cm or more of water – even temporary inflatable pools, – must have a compliant swimming pool safety barrier in place at all times.
An economic development forum will be held in Nanango on October 12 to shine a light on issues affecting business and the community across the South Burnett.
South Burnett Regional Council will spend $579,000 to advance six water projects across the region.
A steering committee has been formed to nurture the establishment of a University Of The Third Age (U3A) group in the South Burnett.
Moore Soldiers Memorial Hall Association’s plans to repaint the building will receive a helping hand from Somerset Regional Council.
A section of Cherbourg Road will be reduced to single-lane traffic next week while roadworks take place.