Making A Difference At Christmas
Every year the Salvation Army’s Adopt-A-Family for Christmas Appeal brightens the lives of local families facing adversity at Christmas time.
Every year the Salvation Army’s Adopt-A-Family for Christmas Appeal brightens the lives of local families facing adversity at Christmas time.
Five proud CROSB employees were presented with graduation certificates in a small ceremony in Kingaroy this evening.
Heritage Nanango Community Funding has come to the aid of the Nanango Childcare Centre
The Salvation Army and various community groups are working together to host a special festive lunch
South Burnett CTC held its annual general meeting at the South Burnett Enterprise Centre in Kingaroy last week.
South Burnett CTC’s Diversionary Services team in Murgon today received the bad news they had been fearing … the State Government has not renewed their funding.
The South Burnett Regional Council and South Burnett CTC are looking at a proposal to save the region’s Emergency Services Cadets unit.
Packed into some quiet offices in Murgon’s Lamb Street is a service which everyone seems to agree has been having a positive effect on people’s lives but it appears to be facing the axe in December because there’s not enough dollars in the State coffers to run it.
Welfare agencies in the South Burnett are in state of shock as the possible ramifications of last week’s State Budget start to sink in. Speaking on the condition of anonymity, industry insiders have told southburnett.com.au they are anxious the knife is being taken to programs that service some of the region’s most vulnerable residents.
South Burnett CTC’s Partners In Foster Care agency is looking for people willing to look after local children.
South Burnett CTC has started work on developing plans for a new housing development at Nanango which will include one, possibly three, and eventually up to six two-bedroom duplexes.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has welcomed more than $1.584 million in funding announced by the State Government today for vital accommodation and support services in Kingaroy.
South Burnett CTC is looking for people willing to become part of their Partners In Foster Care team to provide a safe and secure environment for children and young people.
The State Government has allocated $136,610 to South Burnett CTC to help 25 young people find a job, get into training or return to education.
Not only was the Barambah Cricket Club crowned B Grade Champions, they’ve also taken a stand against violence.
The Cherbourg-Murgon Reconnect program will receive $208,060 in federal funding for 2012-13.
South Burnett CTC staff are working hard in the Murgon and Cherbourg areas to help keep people safe at night.