Driver Faces Charge After Bizarre Crash
A 28-year-old Kingaroy man will be charged after a bizarre double crash on Sunday
A 28-year-old Kingaroy man will be charged after a bizarre double crash on Sunday
A small child has died after being hit by a car in a Murgon driveway about 9:00am on Monday.
Results from the Summer Competition games played on November 26
After seven events had been decided at Roma on Saturday, November 21, Nanango apprentice Hannah English had not been required to weigh-in.
Move over Lucy Liu, your movies, slender build and stunning looks are yesterday’s news, our Lucy Loo is the new Miss Hollywood!
A delivery driver has died in a workplace health and safety incident on Sunday morning at the Tarong North Power Station.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has been kept busy recently handing out certificates to local school students who have successfully completed the Premier’s Reading Challenge.
RSPCA is hoping to match Queensland tradesmen with new “mates” … dogs that suit the tradie lifestyle.
Local women should take advantage of BreastScreen Queensland’s mobile service when it visits Kingaroy
Proston’s annual Bottle Tree Carnival has been one of the region’s big bowls tournaments for many years.
The Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network announced plans today to reform the delivery of mental health services in the region.
Thunderstorms on Friday afternoon left more than 9000 local Ergon Energy customers without power
Kingaroy Rotary’s $30,000 “problem” has been solved … with a cheque to purchase equipment for palliative care services in the South Burnett.
White Ribbon Day breakfast shines a light on domestic violence in the South Burnett
Ambulance paramedics and police were called to Recreation Drive at Memerambi on Friday afternoon after reports a man had collapsed inside a vehicle.
Asbestos kills – and at least one in every three Australian homes contain the dangerous fibres
An updated national plan to tackle rabbits was released for public comment today.
Rural firefighters are warning Queenslanders to be vigilant with heightened fire conditions predicted across much of the State in the next few days.
The Yarraman-Linville Rail Trail has been hosting an average of 31 users per day – or more than 11,000 users per annum – for almost the last three years.
Growcom and the Burnett Inland Economic Development Organisation (BIEDO) are joining forces to provide some social cheer, support and information to agricultural producers in the South Burnett next week.