Futsal News – December 11
Results from futsal games played in Kingaroy on Thursday, December 11:
Results from futsal games played in Kingaroy on Thursday, December 11:
Holly Ferling has helped the Queensland Fire secure back-to-back wins against the Southern Scorpions in T20 matches played at Allan Border Field in Brisbane at the weekend.
The RACQ CareFlight helicopter rescue service has been given an early Christmas present with the announcement today of $200 million in funding over the next 10 years.
Results from the last round (Round 8) of the Summer Soccer 7s played at Tom Alford Oval, Kingaroy, on Wednesday night:
It was Nanango’s turn to celebrate Christmas and host a visit from Santa on Friday night.
The weather really tested the patience of all the region’s greenkeepers this past week, particularly in Yarraman
Burnett-born horseman Carl Spry will pen the first words of a new chapter at Fannie Bay on Saturday
A man has been evacuated by emergency helicopter after a head-on crash on the Bunya Highway north of Wondai today.
Cherbourg’s Ration Shed Museum plans to hold a second Reconciliation Fun Run in 2015
The Electrical Trades Union and The Services Union have praised Powerlink workers for rejecting a proposed Enterprise Bargaining Agreement.
Rain has forced the postponement of the Murgon Christmas Carnival which was to have been held this afternoon.
Rain has forced the cancellation of the Yarraman Christmas Carnival which was to be held on Saturday (December 13).
North Burnett Regional Council CEO Mark Pitt will return to Australia for more medical treatment after he was seriously injured while on a family holiday in the United States.
It wouldn’t be a Kingaroy Christmas Carnival if it didn’t rain at some stage during the night, but this year the weather gods turned on the taps a little bit too early.
Nanango was temporarily transformed into the Emerald City to allow dance fans to visit the Land of Oz
Visitors to the Wondai Art Gallery over the summer holidays will get to enjoy “A Sense Of Wonder”
Fires, floods, storms … it’s that time of the year again and Cherbourg residents are taking no chances.
A South Burnett couple who refused to send their 15-year-old daughter to school after she claimed she was being bullied, have been fined $250 each in Kingaroy Magistrates Court today.
Consumer demand for raw milk for its alleged “benefits” is alarming health authorities, particularly following the recent death of a toddler in Victoria.
South Burnett Mayor Wayne Kratzmann is encouraging residents to buy locally wherever possible this Christmas.