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Murgon Reschedules Awards

Murgon Reschedules Awards

The Murgon Business and Development Association’s Australia Day event – cancelled in January due to pandemic restrictions – has been rescheduled to March 12.

Rain Fails To Dampen Prices

Rain Fails To Dampen Prices

Aussie Land & Livestock yarded 1300 head at last Friday’s Special Store Sale at the Coolabunia Saleyards in very trying conditions.

Council Issues Water Alert

Council Issues Water Alert

South Burnett Regional Council has issued a boil water alert to residents and visitors in Murgon, Wondai and Yallakool Caravan Park.

Man Hurt In Crash

Man Hurt In Crash

A man was transported to Murgon Hospital in a stable condition after a single-vehicle crash in Goomeri on Saturday night.

It’s Not Over Yet …

It’s Not Over Yet …

The South Burnett faces more rainfall and possible flash flooding over the next 24 hours, South Burnett Regional Council warned on Saturday evening.

Flood Warning Updated

Flood Warning Updated

The Bureau of Meteorology has updated its minor flood warning for the Stuart and Boyne rivers on Saturday morning.

Tribute After SES Tragedy

Tribute After SES Tragedy

QFES Commissioner Greg Leach has paid tribute to SES volunteer Merryl Dray,  62, who died after a vehicle was swept off the road by floodwaters on Friday night.

Bundy Takes Home Shield

Bundy Takes Home Shield

Despite a valiant stand by captain Ashley Sippel, Bundaberg proved too good for South Burnett in their Goodchild Shield grand final played at Lyle Vidler Oval on Sunday.

Deadly Dog Disease Found In Qld

Deadly Dog Disease Found In Qld

The State Government is urging dog owners to maintain an effective tick control program after the deadly tick-borne disease ehrlichiosis was confirmed in the State last month.

Emergency Alert For Goomeri

Emergency Alert For Goomeri

QFES issued an emergency alert at 5:20pm on Friday for residents in Goomeri, Woolooga and western townships in the Gympie Local Government Area.

MP Urges Residents To Stay Safe

MP Urges Residents To Stay Safe

The Queensland Fire and Emergency Services and State Emergency Service have received nearly 1000 calls for help during the past 24 hours linked to the heavy rainfall across southern Queensland.