State Government To
Investigate Stanwell Sale
State Government has announced it will investigate selling Stanwell, operators of the Tarong power stations
State Government has announced it will investigate selling Stanwell, operators of the Tarong power stations
Ergon Energy completed a major upgrade of the high-voltage network in Kingaroy at the weekend.
The South Burnett Regional Council has no plans to introduce closed-circuit TV cameras in Kingaroy or Nanango in the foreseeable future, Mayor Wayne Kratzmann said today.
South Burnett businesses have been invited to look at contracting opportunities which may be opening at Stanwell’s Tarong power stations and Meandu mine.
Property prices in the South Burnett have remained relatively flat over the last five years, according to a new study released by RP Data.
The National Australia Bank has presented local not-for-profit group South Burnett CTC with $10,000
The South Burnett’s economy is performing better than some bigger regions like Gympie and Bundaberg, the Kingaroy Chamber Of Commerce and Industry heard tonight.
A three-year trial of remotely controlled, driverless coal trucks will begin at Stanwell’s Meandu Mine on April 29.
South Burnett water and sewerage bills look set to rise by an average of between $100 and $150 next year, and possibly more.
Moffatdale’s Wally Pesudovs has been quietly celebrating a victory. After five years of hard work, four failed crops and $18,000 in outlays, he’s finally released his first wine.
The State Government announced today it would set up a new body to take over the management of all Queensland TAFE colleges from July 1.
A group of enthusiastic aviators is breathing new life into Murgon’s 80-year-old Angelfield airstrip.
Three South Burnett community groups have received a funding boost under Round 75 of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund:
Energy Minister Mark McArdle said today the Electrical Trades Union was running “a dishonest campaign” on asset sales “using its members’ hard-earned funds for purely political purposes”.
The Electrical Trades Union is hoping to “light the fuse” to spark a community backlash against any State Government plans to privatise electricity assets in Queensland.
A manager will take over the running of the Tingoora Hotel on Monday following an application for a winding up order against the controlling company, Lodgefern Pty Ltd.
A plan to form a food hub in the South Burnett that could create hundreds of jobs over the next five years took another step forward this week.
The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s next Meet’n’Greet will be held on Monday, April 22, at the new Room Motels Kingaroy in Youngman Street.
The South Burnett Tourism Association has backed away from oblivion at its rescheduled AGM, voting instead to elect a new executive and adopt a bold, new vision which will see it focus on local projects with greater member participation.
The South Burnett Wine Industry Association has backed away from a proposal that it merge with the South Burnett Tourism Association to help keep the region’s tourism organisation alive.