The State Government has added another 12 offences to its “Adult Crime, Adult Time” list, as well as strengthening laws targeting first-time drug offenders.
It took only seconds for Mondure farmer Clive Weier, 89, to lose his right hand in an auger but a split-second reaction from his neighbour saved his life.
The results of a year-long project to document South Burnett events on film for local tourism organisation Visit South Burnett will be unveiled to the public in July.
The Wondai Garden Expo has put down strong roots at the Wondai Showgrounds, with president Damion Biltoft more than happy with how the new venue coped earlier this month.
Former Maroon Darryl Brohman will be the guest speaker at next month’s Mayor’s Relay For Life brekkie.
Police are investigating an incident which occurred in the Kingaroy Mall car park on Tuesday afternoon.
The South Burnett Saints women’s team kicked off their 2026 campaign on Saturday at Rockville Park in Toowoomba.
Anzac Day (April 25) falls on a Saturday this year but it will still be a public holiday, with most businesses closed across the South Burnett.
The former Director-General of the Queensland Corrective Services Commission, Keith Hamburger AM, has called for an independent inquiry into what he has labelled as “systemic failures” in the State’s justice and corrections system.
A special memorial weekend is being held in Kingaroy to mark the first anniversary of the tragic death of a champion local MX rider.
The global fertiliser market faces a prolonged period of tight supply and price pressures, even if geopolitical tensions ease soon, according to agribusiness banker Rabobank.
Another teenager has been charged by police in relation to a recent crime spree in Wondai, Murgon and Cherbourg.
A 53-year-old Victorian man was killed in a single-vehicle crash on the Burnett Highway north of Booubyjan on Monday afternoon.
Wests Wanderers and Kingaroy’s Division 1 men’s soccer team played a tense 1-all draw on Saturday night at Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy.
A report by Regional Development Australia Wide Bay Burnett into the clean energy transition has found that community trust in government and industry is “fragile”.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has begun hiring more than 16,000 Field Officers to help with the 2026 Census.
Representatives from Australian Solar Enterprises – the corporation behind the Tumuruu solar farm project at Taromeo – explained the company’s proposed Community Benefit Fund at a meeting held in Blackbutt last Thursday.
South Burnett residents are being urged to protect themselves against the flu ahead of winter by visiting a free vaccination clinic which will be travelling across the region.
Two people suffered minor injuries in a single-vehicle rollover in Nanango in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Work will begin later this month to install new sails in the gardens of Nanango’s historic Ringsfield House to extend the shaded area in front of the old Coach House.
The results of a year-long project to document South Burnett events on film for local tourism organisation Visit South Burnett will be unveiled to the public in July.
Former Maroon Darryl Brohman will be the guest speaker at next month’s Mayor’s Relay For Life brekkie.
The South Burnett Saints women’s team kicked off their 2026 campaign on Saturday at Rockville Park in Toowoomba.
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Anzac Day (April 25) falls on a Saturday this year but it will still be a public holiday, with most businesses closed across the South Burnett.
South Burnett residents are being urged to protect themselves against the flu ahead of winter by visiting a free vaccination clinic which will be travelling across the region.
Friends and colleagues officially farewelled former Kingaroy Police Station officer-in-charge Senior Sergeant Dave Tierney in a special ceremony on Friday morning.
BlazeAid volunteers have been hard at work for more than a week now in the South Burnett, helping farmers repair hundreds of kilometres of fences damaged during the flash flooding in early March.