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Workshops For Club Volunteers

Workshops For Club Volunteers

Sporting and recreation club volunteers have been invited to attend two free workshops which will be held on the same night in Kingaroy next month.

Get A Permit Before Burn-Offs

Get A Permit Before Burn-Offs

South Burnett landowners who plan to conduct hazard reduction burns on their property have been reminded to seek advice from their local Fire Warden, obtain a permit to burn and inform authorities beforehand.

Which Photo Club Will Win?

Which Photo Club Will Win?

Would you like to see the best of the best in the South Burnett? It’s on again, the South Burnett Camera Club Digital Photo Interclub competition.

Shadow Of Doubt

Shadow Of Doubt

Fifty years ago the Beatles released their “Help” album. And the lyrics of its stand-out hit “Yesterday”, first heard in 1965, seem an apt backdrop to this week’s worrying political developments.

Work To Upgrade Intersection

Work To Upgrade Intersection

Work to upgrade the intersection of Ellesmere Road, Stuart Valley Drive and Old Taabinga Road at Haly Creek will begin on Monday (July 20).

Burn-Offs Planned In Benarkin

Burn-Offs Planned In Benarkin

Members of the Nanango Rural Fire Brigade recently completed a prescribed burn at the Booie Reserve in preparation for this year’s fire season.

Free Gym Classes For Women

Free Gym Classes For Women

The second round of the South Burnett Regional Council’s “Get Out Get Active” free gym program for women will begin on Monday (July 20).

Film Rolls Back The Clock

Film Rolls Back The Clock

It’s 1979, a quiet country back road, two likely lads growing up, beer, a 1970 muscle car … and a truck. Get the picture?

‘Get Started’ Vouchers Now Available

‘Get Started’ Vouchers Now Available

The popular “Get Started” vouchers – part of the State Government’s “Get in the Game” initiative to assist sport and recreation at grassroots level – opened for applications on Wednesday (July 15).

MPs Defend China Deal

MPs Defend China Deal

Member for Flynn Ken O’Dowd has emphasised the Free Trade Agreement with China will not hurt local jobs.