Rural

Last Chances To Get Aid Info

Last Chances To Get Aid Info

Time is running out if you want to find out information about what flood recovery assistance is available … and enjoy a free breakfast!

Found Stray Livestock?

The Kingaroy Stock Squad has received numerous calls regarding the loss or location of stray livestock following the flood events since January.

Clouds Clear For Proston Show

Clouds Clear For Proston Show

Organisers of the Proston Show breathed a sigh of relief at the end of Saturday … the show had gone off without any hitches despite storm clouds threatening.

Bridge Bill Is Ticking Over

Bridge Bill Is Ticking Over

Traffic limitations on the Stuart River Bridge are costing Smithfield Feedlot an estimated $1500-$2000 every day

Field Day To Focus On Spraying

BGAAgriservices, in conjunction with the Grains Research and Development Corporation, will be holding a Burnett Cropping Update next Monday (March 18) at the Redvale Research Station in Kingaroy.

Update On Hendra Vaccine

Horse owners and pony club representatives have been invited to attend a Hendra Information Night on Thursday (March 14).

New Dates For Flood Recovery Meetings

The South Burnett Flood Recovery Meetings that were postponed last week – ironically by the latest round of flooding – have been re-scheduled for next week.

Alice Graduates As An Author

Alice Graduates As An Author

When then-jackeroo Rick first met his wife-to-be Alice – who’d run away from the city on the back of a motorbike – he may have thought twice about asking her out if he’d known his underwear preferences were going to become a topic of conversation at Kingaroy Library a few years later.

Bureau Warns More
Rain’s On The Way

Bureau Warns More<br> Rain’s On The Way

South Burnett residents should be on alert for heavy rain from midnight tonight

Find Out More About
Flood Recovery Assistance

The South Burnett Regional Council will be holding a series of flood recovery assistance meetings around the region until Thursday, February 28.

Horse Dies From Hendra Virus

Biosecurity Queensland has confirmed that a horse has died of Hendra virus on a property in the North Queensland.

Farmers Call On BlazeAid

Farmers Call On BlazeAid

More than 55 primary producers have registered with the South Burnett Regional Council to get assistance from BlazeAid.

2013 Aid Package ‘Different’

2013 Aid Package ‘Different’

Farm Financial Counsellor Alan Broome has warned there are a few key differences between the disaster funding released after the 2011 funds and the latest round of relief.

Category D Flood Aid Announced

Extra “Category D” disaster assistance has been made available for primary producers in the South Burnett and Gympie regional council areas.

Conference To Keep Farmers
On The Straight And Narrow

Conference To Keep Farmers<br> On The Straight And Narrow

Controlled Traffic Farming – a system that uses satellites to improve soil health and minimise compaction – has become very popular in the South Burnett over the past 15 years or so.

PM Offers Her Support

PM Offers Her Support

South Burnett Mayor Wayne Kratzmann has received a letter of support from Prime Minister Julia Gillard assuring him that the Federal Government is “absolutely committed” to supporting the South Burnett after the Australia Day weekend floods.

Good & Bad News On BJD

Movement restrictions will be removed from at least 20 Queensland cattle properties over the next week, while another trace forward property has tested positive with Bovine Johne’s Disease (BJD).

Urgent Mobile Upgrade Needed

Urgent Mobile Upgrade Needed

Agriculture Minister John McVeigh today called on the Federal Government to upgrade mobile phone coverage urgently across the flood-hit North Burnett region.

Minister Backs Cattle Sale Yards

Minister Backs Cattle Sale Yards

Agriculture Minister John McVeigh says saleyards are a vital part in the cattle supply chain, dismissing concerns expressed late last year by the RSPCA.

Help Is Now At Hand

Help Is Now At Hand

“If you need help, it’s available” – that’s the message from Farm Financial Counsellor Alan Broome