Wildlife Program Wins Award
A wildlife program supported by Toowoomba, Gympie and Somerset councils has won an LGMA Award For Excellence.
A wildlife program supported by Toowoomba, Gympie and Somerset councils has won an LGMA Award For Excellence.
For the second year in a row, the Cherbourg Hornets have taken home the “There’s No Excuse For Domestic Abuse” shield at Murgon Mustangs’ big Domestic Violence Awareness round of games played on Saturday.
Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery’s annual celebration of arts and crafts always coincides with the official start of winter.
After being washed out earlier this year, the Kumbia Charity Centenary Campdraft finally went ahead last weekend in a big weekend for the club … and for another local legend, retired butcher Brian Lenihan.
Registered wildlife carers have been invited by the State Government to apply for grants under a $500,000 scheme.
The State Government is expanding the Queensland Police Service’s “Towing of Motor Vehicles” scheme to ensure victims of vehicle thefts have the costs of recovery covered.
Goat meat production in Australia is soaring, according to a snapshot released this week by Meat & Livestock Australia.
The Kingaroy Bees junior motorcycle speedway club’s annual Barry Stead Memorial Race Day on Saturday featured some keen riding.
Slightly more than 900 beasts were yarded in Murgon on Tuesday for the last sale of May.
The first of the South Burnett Regional Council’s latest round of “community resilience” days was hosted by the East Nanango Rural Fire Brigade on Saturday.
A steady stream of visitors dropped into Yarraman’s Heritage House at the weekend to browse the hundreds of titles on sale at a special Book Fair.
South Burnett Saints’ women’s team shone on the club’s annual Ladies Day at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy on Saturday.
Disability and employment services provider APM will be hosting the Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s next meet’n’greet.
Nanango Theatre Company will be hold its second “BARDfest: A Night Celebrating Poetry” on Saturday night (June 1).
South Burnett Regional Council has been discussing potential sites for a new Community Centre on the Bunya Mountains with a local group of residents.
Toowoomba Regional Council has restructured its portfolio system for councillors, scrapping “leaders”, creating two new committees and sharing portfolio duties among groups of councillors.
I read with interest the editorial on nuclear energy in last week’s South Burnett edition.
Three people were killed in a collision between a B-Double truck and a car at Nanango on Thursday morning.
Gympie Regional Council has refused to support a proposed moratorium on renewable energy projects in the region, despite being asked to do so by the South Burnett Regional Council.
South Burnett CTC’s new Neighbourhood Centre in Nanango aims to offer residents a wide range of community services and support programs.