Police Can’t Stop Smiling
Nanango Police are all set to move into their new police station with only a few finishing touches to go on the $2.2 million project.
Nanango Police are all set to move into their new police station with only a few finishing touches to go on the $2.2 million project.
Proposed reforms to the Wine Equalisation Tax announced in this year’s Federal Budget would be a disaster for South Burnett wine producers if they are allowed to go ahead, the South Burnett Wine Industry Association says.
Cherbourg rugby league legend Henry Hegarty will be the special guest at an event being held at the State Library on July 29
The South Burnett looks set to have a new fossicking club after a strong response to a meet’n’greet
Librarian Glenda Stimpson is inviting Yarraman residents to drop in to inspect the newly renovated library
Former Cherbourg State School principal Prof Chris Sarra has been invited to make the keynote address at the Making Tomorrow Forum at the University of Sydney next week.
Cherbourg has a new “champion” within State Cabinet.
Two crashes occurred within hours of each other on the same stretch of the D’Aguilar Highway near Barker Creek Flats on Monday.
Two Nanango teenagers have been blamed for a spate of thefts in the town earlier this month.
The former Rocky Hill State School building will soon be on the move again … this time to Yarraman’s Heritage House complex in Millar Street.
Cooyar’s new fire shed to house its two local brigades was opened on Saturday
Police are investigating an incident that occurred between 8:00am and 9:30am on Monday morning at the Glastonbury Creek Camping Grounds on Greendale Road, east of Widgee.
Yarraman’s World War I heroes haven’t been forgotten by the wider South Burnett community.
A woman who was named “Pastellist Of The Year” by the Pastel Society Of Australia will be having her first South Burnett solo exhibition for two years next month
Emergency services are at the scene of a crash on the D’Aguilar Highway which is causing long delays
Competition leaders Valleys brought Burnett Blues’ 10-game winning streak to an end in the U18s Toowoomba competition at the weekend.
An 82-year-old woman had a lucky escape when she crashed her car into Kingaroy’s pistol club
South Burnett Saints had an easy win over Chinchilla on Saturday, improving their for and against and keeping them four points clear of fifth placegetters Goondiwindi on the Darling Downs AFL ladder.
Kingaroy’s former Pathway 2 Hope charity shop is now under new management and has a new name.
The weather wasn’t the best – in fact, it was pretty miserable for all the oldies present – but the young footballers taking part in Saturday’s Mini Mod Carnival at Wondai didn’t seem to mind too much.