A Good Start To The School Day
Maylene Saltner and Clayton Weazel ensure their children get up each morning, have breakfast and head to Cherbourg State School.
Maylene Saltner and Clayton Weazel ensure their children get up each morning, have breakfast and head to Cherbourg State School.
Police have charged a 16-year-old girl after an incident at Cherbourg last night that left a woman with facial injuries.
Cherbourg State School students took part in a two-day sports carnival recently
Cherbourg State School student Tyreece Gyemore earned a week of free school lunches by setting a new 11-year-old boys’ high jump record at the school’s two-day sports carnival held this week.
The first of 12 new homes being built at Cherbourg to help alleviate over-crowding welcomed its new family at the weekend.
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will conduct a planned burn in the Wondai State Forest tomorrow and Thursday (August 1-2) as part of its annual hazard reduction program.
When you drive through a small town, you’d expect to be able to stop for a coffee
A $2348 Federal Government grant to the Cherbourg Junior Police Rangers will help fund two honour boards at the Cherbourg War Memorial.
A not-for-profit group which works with indigenous communities on shared projects is looking for local volunteers to work at Cherbourg.
Cherbourg’s Ration Shed Museum hosted a very busy Open Day on Tuesday as part of the town’s annual NAIDOC celebrations.
South Burnett community groups have received more than $269,000 in Community Benefit grants announced today by the State Government.
The Ration Shed Museum at Cherbourg has officially opened its latest attraction, an illustrated Timeline
There’s going to be a lot happening at Cherbourg from tomorrow as NAIDOC Week gets underway.
A Cherbourg woman, Lishayda Martin, has been selected by the State Government as one of it latest 14 “Deadly Stories” to be featured online.
It’s been a long journey for Cherbourg morning radio announcer Chrissy Bond
Cherbourg parents Corey Sullivan and Sammy-Joe Barrett send their children to school every day because they realise what they missed out on when they were younger.
A Cherbourg mum was surprised when her young children began to question her about their family
Last week’s wet weather delayed it a bit, but this Reconciliation Week get-together should still be fun.
Two native title claims covering a total of 18,679 sq km south-east Queensland have been lodged with the National Native Title Tribunal on behalf of Wakka Wakka groups.
Agnes Dynevor loves mentoring Cherbourg State School’s students.