Mayor Seeks Pipeline Info
Mayor Paul Antonio is looking forward to hearing more from the State Government about the new water pipeline.
Mayor Paul Antonio is looking forward to hearing more from the State Government about the new water pipeline.
Heavy rain and flash flooding in November, January, February and May have left the South Burnett Regional Council with a $20 million road repair bill.
Toowoomba region households will face an average increase of $81 a year in Council rates and charges after TRC handed down its 2022-23 Budget on Monday.
Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council has lost one of its senior staff members with the recent death of Darren Lonergan.
Toowoomba Regional Council has moved applications for its community support grants online.
Birt Road residents in Kingaroy are unlikely to get part of their street sealed in the coming year, despite on-site meetings and lodging a petition
The South Burnett is going to look a bit greener thanks to a Federal Government program to “plant trees for the Queen’s Jubilee”.
South Burnett Regional Council is trialling specialist equipment to help keep the footpaths clean in Murgon, Wondai, Kingaroy, Nanango, Blackbutt and Proston.
South Burnett Regional Council has advised that the rail trail between Murgon and Goomeri has been temporarily closed at the creek crossing.
South Burnett councillors have turned down a 2 per cent pay rise to keep faith with local residents.
South Burnett Regional Council has reminded motorists they should always drive to conditions on unsealed roads.
Five roads remain closed throughout the South Burnett region in the wake of the recent rain but another 11 remain “affected”, according to Council.
South Burnett Councillor Danita Potter has been appointed Chair of the South Burnett Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG).
Cherbourg played host to a special Vice-Regal visit on Wednesday to celebrate the opening of major upgrades to the community’s water treatment plant.
Council is offering a free workshop to show how to turn food scraps into fertiliser.
Low-interest loans are now available for primary producers and small businesses in the South Burnett affected by this year’s floods.
Friday marked the start of National Reconciliation Week which this year has the theme, “Be Brave, Make Change”.
A new cafe and retail shop will be built in Kilkivan if Gympie Regional Council approves the project.
South Burnett Regional Council will hold public consultation meetings in June and July this year to discuss the future of Mondure, Cloyna and Tingoora halls.
Cherbourg residents are facing a long, seven-hour power outage on Thursday (May 26).