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Anzac Crowds Fall In At Wondai

Anzac Crowds Fall In At Wondai

The Anzac Day races are always popular … but this year’s event attracted one of the biggest crowds seen for years at the South Burnett Race Club’s Wondai track.

We Still Remember … 110 Years Later

We Still Remember … 110 Years Later

Crowds gathered in towns and villages across the South Burnett on Friday to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli and the men and women who have served Australia in so many conflicts since 1915.

Nats Promise Grant To Saints

Nats Promise Grant To Saints

South Burnett Saints AFL Club will receive a $75,000 grant to put towards its expansion project if the Coalition wins power at the May 3 Federal Election.   

Top MX Racer Dies

Top MX Racer Dies

Well-known Kingaroy motocross rider Joel Evans, 30, died in hospital on Sunday night following a serious crash while competing.

Boy, 13, Charged

Boy, 13, Charged

Police have charged a 13-year-old Cherbourg boy following a series of alleged break-and-enters in Brisbane earlier this week.

Big Weekend Ahead In Wondai

Big Weekend Ahead In Wondai

Wondai Sportsground was buzzing on Thursday with volunteers setting up for the big “Weekend At Wondai” cycling event which starts on Anzac Day.

Your Guide To Anzac Day 2025

Your Guide To Anzac Day 2025

Anzac Day will be extra special for students from several South Burnett schools who have been working hard in the lead up to the 110th anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli, thanks to a postcard project promoted by RSL Queensland.

Council Response To RSPCA Closure

Council Response To RSPCA Closure

South Burnett Regional Council released a media statement on Wednesday afternoon following our report about the imminent closure of the RSPCA’s Kingaroy shelter after the contract to run Council’s pound lapsed.

Nats Promise Childcare Funding

Nats Promise Childcare Funding

Nationals Leader David Littleproud has promised a $100 million program to “deliver flexible and innovative approaches to early childhood education and care in childcare deserts”, should the Coalition win the May Federal Election.