Council Spells Out Key Priorities
South Burnett Regional Council has launched an “advocacy plan” to help it push its case with Federal and State MPs.
South Burnett Regional Council has launched an “advocacy plan” to help it push its case with Federal and State MPs.
BlazeAid’s Murgon camp has received another boost in funds from a flood recovery fundraising breakfast.
Yarraman residents are being asked to consider a new location for the town’s War Memorial Cenotaph.
South Burnett Regional Council has reminded landholders that the use of 1080 meat baits must comply with Queensland Health standards.
Toowoomba Regional Council has again urged the State Government to review how it allocates funding it receives through the Financial Assistance Grant program.
The fourth candidate who hopes to make a mark on the South Burnett Regional Council after the Division 1 by-election is Tony Edwards.
South Burnett Regional Council will give $57,600 to 28 community groups in the latest round of its twice-yearly Community Grants and RADF programs.
South Burnett Regional Council has warned residents that its waste management facilities will be closed on two upcoming public holidays.
Sunday’s horrific crash on Barkers Creek Flat is not only a tragedy for the families involved – and emergency services workers – but has also created a headache for South Burnett Regional Council.
Nanango Stags president Rebecca Jackson is the third candidate to announce she will be standing at upcoming South Burnett Regional Council Division 1 by-election.
Rebecca Jackson has secured the Number 1 spot on the ballot paper for the Division 1 South Burnett Regional Council by-election.
Toowoomba Regional Council has approved a development application to build a new service station in Yarraman.
A free financial counselling service is available to South Burnett residents who may have problems meeting their bills or paying their rates.
Emergency repairs are being undertaken now on South Burnett roads damaged in the recent floods, with higher-standard repairs to come after Federal funding is secured.
The Federal Government will invest $400,000 in Cherbourg in a bid to help young people improve their mental health and reduce the risk of self-harm.
South Burnett women have been invited to look over the criteria for a string of $1000 bursaries being offered by the National Council of Women in Queensland.
Cherbourg will be better able to prepare for this year’s bushfire season, thanks to an $89,450 grant.
Eighteen young people from across the South Burnett and Cherbourg have been selected to serve on a Regional Youth Council.
South Burnett Regional Council staff members swapped their desks for fundraising at a special breakfast in Kingaroy on Thursday morning to help BlazeAid.
South Burnett councillors are again exploring the idea of introducing kerbside recycling in the region.