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Low Numbers Take Toll On Barambah

Low Numbers Take Toll On Barambah

A lack of players is hampering the Barambah Football Club. Barambah don’t have enough male players to make up two separate men’s squads this year, so most players have been playing twice every match day

Hands-On Look At Kindy

Hands-On Look At Kindy

Kingaroy Kindergarten held an open day at its building in North Street on Saturday to allow parents and children to get a taste of kindy life.

Big Crowd For Big Screen

Big Crowd For Big Screen

The Big Screen Film Festival’s red carpet opening night drew a good crowd at the Nanango Cultural Centre … in fact, it was almost “packed to the rafters” for special guest actor Ryan Corr.

Long Trip Home From Toowoomba

Long Trip Home From Toowoomba

It was a long trip home for South Burnett Saints’ women’s and U16s AFL teams on Saturday after they came up against competition leaders Souths Bombers in their respective games at Toowoomba.

NaTDA To Visit McCauley Weir

NaTDA To Visit McCauley Weir

Two representatives from the Nanango Tourism and Development Association (NaTDA) will take up an invitation from the South Burnett Regional Council to inspect McCauley Weir.

Report Highlights Regional Pay Gap

Report Highlights Regional Pay Gap

Reducing the inequality of income distribution within and between Australian regions through new investment is pivotal to strengthening Australia’s economy, according to a report released on Sunday by the ALGA

Jared Does Well In Darwin

Jared Does Well In Darwin

Murgon cricketer Jared Sippel has had a strong start playing for Queensland in the 15 & Under School Sport Australia Cricket Championships being played in the Northern Territory.

Council Seeks Feedback

Council Seeks Feedback

South Burnett Regional Council is calling on the community to review and provide feedback on its Draft Corporate Plan for 2014-18.

Woman Injured By Bull

Woman Injured By Bull

A 48-year-old Linville woman was airlifted to Nambour Hospital on Thursday after being knocked over by a bull at Mt Stanley, east of Nanango.