$176,000 Fines From Agri Crackdown
The Fair Work Ombudsman has urged agriculture sector employers to prioritise compliance with labour laws.
The Fair Work Ombudsman has urged agriculture sector employers to prioritise compliance with labour laws.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has called on politicians to end the “war on drugs” and act to save lives.
Police are appealing for information following a single vehicle traffic crash at Bells Bridge on Thursday morning.
Diners were bowled over at the launch on Thursday morning of the South Burnett’s annual Relay For Life fundraising campaign for Cancer Council Queensland.
Have you ordered your flowers yet for Mother’s Day? If you happen to live near Cherbourg, there’s a bunch of young people who are very keen to help you …
South Burnett Regional Council has called for community support to curb rising vandalism and anti-social behaviour in the South Burnett.
The recent South Burnett Music Awards fundraiser has been boosted by another $700, thanks to the Bill Hull Care Centre in Kingaroy.
Two all-day workshops will be held in the South Burnett later this month to help inspire local producers to value-add to their businesses.
South Burnett Regional Council will consult the community about the future of the Old Boondooma School Community Centre before it decides whether to undertake six-figure repairs.
A driver has been taken to hospital after a single-vehicle crash at Oakdale on Wednesday afternoon.
The State Government is inviting public feedback on recommended reforms surrounding the use of surveillance devices such as CCTV, tracking devices and drones.
Mental health and disability advocate Rhonda Trivett has announced plans to run for South Burnett Mayor at the 2024 Council elections.
SBRC is hosting a Link Up Business breakfast next week for local businesspeople to network and share ideas.
Years 9-12 students in the Toowoomba Regional Council area have been invited to take part in the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards.
The third South Burnett Express Rail Trail Relay, run from Kingaroy to Wondai and back on Sunday, was the biggest yet!
Murgon Agents yarded 750 head on Wednesday, April 26 – a day later than normal due to the ANZAC Day public holiday.
A strong finish by the South Burnett Thrashers ensured victory on Saturday in their fourth game in a row away on the road.
Police peacefully defused a tense seven-hour stand-off in Nanango on Sunday evening.
You’ve heard of Lady Sings The Blues? Well, what could be more appropriate to celebrate Queensland Day (June 6) than “Lady Sings The Maroons”?
The South Burnett Saints hosted their first home games of the season on Saturday at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy.