Full Fields For Nanango Races
The Nanango Race Club will be holding Lee Park’s popular Easter race meeting on Saturday, April 6.
The Nanango Race Club will be holding Lee Park’s popular Easter race meeting on Saturday, April 6.
They may not have come out on top on the scoreboard, but the Blackbutt Yarraman Junior Rugby League Club were the real winners at last Saturday’s “friendly” with the Nanango Stags.
Some of the best golfers from clubs across the South Burnett assembled in “North” and “South” teams at Murgon last Saturday to compete for the inaugural Price-Smith Shield.
Veteran race caller Ross Stanley has called his last meeting at the Lee Park track in Nanango.
Thrashers started their 2023 season with a bang, securing a hard-fought victory against the Dalby Wheatmen on Saturday.
Wondai Wolves hosted – and dominated – the Wide Bay Female Nines rugby league carnival last Saturday.
The Suncoast Spinners Wheelchair Basketball association has received $10,000 from the Ergon-Energex Community Fund.
Early bird entries close on Friday (March 31) for this year’s South Burnett Express Rail Trail Relay to be run on Sunday, April 30.
The Murgon Cricket Club completed its domination of local competitions on Saturday, locking in a victory in the Gympie A Grade Two-Day competition.
The first steps have been taken towards forming an All-Abilities Cricket team in the South Burnett.
Murgon and Tingoora Vikings’ Grand Final clash at Wondai on Saturday was always going to be keenly fought.
Members of the International Miniature Aerobatic Club will be converging on Kingaroy this weekend.
Rain washed out the South Burnett Cricket Association’s planned big Saturday of Finals games at the weekend.
History was made at the annual “Reef & Beef Challenge” … the first time an A Grade women’s team has run out wearing a Wondai Wolves’ jersey.
Murgon overpowered Tingoora Vikings on Saturday to earn a spot in the South Burnett Senior Cricket Grand Final, but it was the Minor Semi-Final – played in Kingaroy – which had spectators on the edge of their seats.
The Wondai tennis courts have enjoyed a $96,610 makeover, thanks to the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.
South Burnett junior cricketers turned out in pink last weekend to support a very special cause.
The South Burnett rugby league hasn’t officially started yet but there’s still been plenty of action for fans to enjoy.
A bunch of veteran sportsmen dropped into Cherbourg on Thursday to pay their respects to some of the community’s sporting legends of the past.
Darts clubs in Queensland are celebrating after the State Government finally recognised the activity as an official sport.