Nanango Show Lights Up!
Everything old and new was put under the spotlights – literally – at this year’s 114th Nanango Show.
Everything old and new was put under the spotlights – literally – at this year’s 114th Nanango Show.
The Burnett Brahmans defeated Central Highlands 22-18 in the 47th Battalion Plate Final at the weekend in Emerald.
South Burnett residents are being urged to protect themselves against the winter influenza season by organising to get a flu vaccination now.
South Burnett Eagles were pipped at the post in a nail-biting Round 2 Under 18s rugby league game played at Kingaroy last Sunday.
A huge crowd headed to the Wondai Racecourse on Tuesday after Anzac Day commemorations.
The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry is running three events in May to help mark Small Business Month.
No one was injured when a caravan caught on fire on the D’Aguilar Highway at South Nanango on Thursday night.
The number of stolen vehicles located in the South Burnett has actually fallen over the past five years, despite much-publicised incidents this year.
Darling Downs Health’s mobile women’s health nurses will be back in the South Burnett next month.
About 200 landholders – and 293 parcels of land – will be affected by the proposed 1km-wide Powerlink corridors for the Borumba pumped hydro project.
Almost 60 people have died with COVID-19 in Queensland so far in April, statistics released by Queensland Health on Friday show.
Powerlink has released its draft decision on the two transmission line corridors for the proposed Borumba Dam pumped hydro project.
A new Federal Government-funded Head to Health service for adults will open in Kingaroy later this year.
Canola growers have been warned not to use haloxyfop on canola destined for export.
South Burnett Regional Council’s multi-million dollar claim against the company which built the Gordonbrook Water Treatment Plant is slowly progressing in the Brisbane Supreme Court.
A special presentation was made in Memorial Park at the end of Kingaroy’s Anzac Day commemoration.
Registrations are now open for the 2023 Festival of the Dams fishing competition.
South Burnett Regional Council will spend an estimated $112,322 to erect and decorate eight Christmas trees around the region this year.
The State Government has passed legislation to limit expenditure by Mayoral and Councillor candidates at the March poll.
Residents young and old gathered in towns small and large across the South Burnett on Tuesday to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.