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Fitting Help For Apprentices

Fitting Help For Apprentices

Apprentice diesel fitters studying at the Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE’s Kingaroy campus will be able to get their hands dirty on the real deal after a donation of two large diesel motors to the college.

Warm Welcome In Wondai

Warm Welcome In Wondai

The annual Wondai Community Meet’n’Greet has been held in Coronation Park

Brenda’s Candle Sales Light Up

Brenda’s Candle Sales Light Up

Kingaroy’s Brenda Langford probably didn’t think when she started making hand-crafted candleholders last October that she’d soon be selling them to customers in the United States.

Ergon Jobs To Be Outsourced: Union

The Electrical Trades Union said today it had received correspondence confirming that 62 meter reading jobs from Ergon Energy’s regional depots will be outsourced within a month.

Meet The Future Face Of Wondai

Meet The Future Face Of Wondai

Wondai’s CBD will be transformed later this year when the South Burnett Regional Council implements the first stage of an ambitious “Village Green” redevelopment of the town centre

Report Slashes Red Tape

Report Slashes Red Tape

Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington says it’s been rewarding to be directly involved in the release of a recent report by the Office of Best Practice Regulation (OBPR) to help reduce red tape for businesses.

Bridge Bill Is Ticking Over

Bridge Bill Is Ticking Over

Traffic limitations on the Stuart River Bridge are costing Smithfield Feedlot an estimated $1500-$2000 every day

Net Workshop In Yarraman

The Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be presenting a workshop in Yarraman on Thursday (March 14) to encourage local businesses and organisations to get a website.

McArdle Rules Out New Power Stations

McArdle Rules Out New Power Stations

The chances of Tarong Power Station’s two mothballed power generating units being restarted within the next few years looked more promising today after the State Government ruled out building any new coal-fired power stations in the next 10 years.

Nanango Gets Second Community Bank

Nanango Gets Second Community Bank

Nanango will soon become the first town in Australia to boast two community banks when Bendigo Bank opens its new branch in Drayton Street in June.

Council Lobbies State For More Time

Council Lobbies State For More Time

South Burnett Mayor Wayne Kratzmann and Deputy Mayor Keith Campbell went to Brisbane today to lobby Local Government Minister David Crisafulli to extend the period for emergency flood funding.

Waste Levy Officially Axed

Waste Levy Officially Axed

The State Government has officially dumped the former Labor Government’s controversial waste levy by passing legislation in State Parliament today.

Union Claims ‘Major
Restructure’ At Stanwell

Union Claims ‘Major<br> Restructure’ At Stanwell

The Electrical Trades Union has accused the State Government of privatisation by stealth and claims a “major restructure” at Stanwell is part of the process.

LGAQ Warns Of Increased Costs

LGAQ Warns Of Increased Costs

Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) President Margaret de Wit today urged Queensland councils to factor in how a potential 3.3 per cent rise in council costs will hit them when they set their rates for the 2013-14 financial year.

Crossroads Celebrates Success

Crossroads Celebrates Success

Kingaroy clothing boutique Crossroads scooped the pool at the recent Shoppingworld awards night held at the Kingaroy RSL Club.

Unions Angered By Sell-Off Plan

Unions Angered By Sell-Off Plan

Unions have reacted with anger to recommendations that Queensland’s publicly owned energy assets – including Stanwell, Ergon Energy and Powerlink – be sold off to help restore the State’s AAA credit rating.

Last Chance To Buy Shares

South Burnett Community Enterprises (SBCE) are looking for a last-minute “show of support” to get the Bendigo Nanango Community Bank project over the line.

From Kingaroy To The World

From Kingaroy To The World

Meet Global Engineering … a small business success story which started in Kingaroy and is now part of Australia’s booming resources sector.

Banker Warns: Use It Or Lose It

Banker Warns: Use It Or Lose It

Heritage Bank CEO John Minz today issued a warning to bank account holders about a change to the law that could see the Federal Government seize control of their funds if their account has been inactive for just three years.