Dr Bec’s Enjoying Kingaroy
Dr Rebecca Devereaux is enjoying putting her skills to good use at Kingaroy Hospital.
Dr Rebecca Devereaux is enjoying putting her skills to good use at Kingaroy Hospital.
Meet Lynette. She’s a typical Aussie woman with a fairly typical story to tell.
Three men have been charged over the alleged theft of more than $100,000 worth of cattle following a joint investigation by specialist rural-crime detectives in NSW and Queensland.
The Lady Bjelke-Petersen Community Hospital could re-open as early as June or July, restoring up to 15 full-time jobs and reinjecting an estimated $2.6 million a year into the region’s economy, both lost when the hospital closed.
Councillors will have a busy time on Anzac Day, April 25.
The South Burnett Regional Council will abandon its previous three week meeting schedule and return to monthly meetings – at least, for the balance of the year.
Cr Kathy Duff was elected as the South Burnett’s Deputy Mayor at Thursday’s post-election Council meeting
Last week the pallet-building team in the wood workshop at Murgon’s Gumnut Place set an unusual record.
Wondai resident Noel Selway is looking for help to fill in some of the missing pieces about the history of the former Wondai Shire
The State Government has boosted its annual funding for rural financial counsellors by $75,000.
The Desert Pea will be returning to the South Burnett later this month, this time parking itself at Cherbourg.
A 35-year-old Taabinga man has been charged with producing dangerous drugs after police stumbled on to his cannabis plants on Saturday.
Entries for the inaugural Wondai Street Sprints have opened and drivers and crews need to register quickly
The South Burnett’s freshly minted councillors will take their places officially in the Warren Truss Council Chambers for the first time on Thursday at 9:00am for the mandatory post-election meeting.
TAFE Queensland South West says there are limited places available in certificate courses at Kingaroy TAFE for flat fees between $50 and $400.
More than 40 women from all over south-east Queensland packed the Kingaroy QCWA Hall over the weekend.
Ambulance paramedics treated a 16-year-old youth for a broken leg after a motorbike fall at Windera on Tuesday morning.
Bean Growers Australia are looking for a new slogan to commemorate the United Nations declaring 2016 the International Year Of Pulses.
A funeral will be held on Wednesday for well-known Cherbourg health worker Alzira Conlon
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson chose the Burrumbuttock Hay Run this week as an opportunity to announce her party’s candidate for the Federal seat of Maranoa.