Kingaroy Businesses Pork Out

Kingaroy Businesses Pork Out

The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry did not allow a little thing like a global pandemic from stopping their BaconFest window competition from going ahead.

Next Rounds Of SMILE Ready To Go

Next Rounds Of SMILE Ready To Go

The first round of the Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s SMILE training program has been delivered, and now the business group is inviting more KCCI members to book in.

KCCI Offers Shopfront Advice

KCCI Offers Shopfront Advice

The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hosting a “facade improvement” workshop next week for Kingaroy businesses and building owners.

KCCI Tackles Suicide With A SMILE

KCCI Tackles Suicide With A SMILE

The Kingaroy Chamber Of Commerce and Industry has launched a program – dubbed SMILE – in a bid to address the issue of suicide in the local workforce.

Betta Gets Much, Much Bigger

Betta Gets Much, Much Bigger

Kingaroy’s Betta Home Living store will be doubling in size and offering furniture as well as home appliances when an extension at the rear of their new Kingaroy Street premises opens early next year.

Betta To Host KCCI AGM

Betta To Host KCCI AGM

Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be holding its Annual General Meeting next Monday (December 14) at the new Betta Home Living store.

Speaker Shares Gympie Ideas

Speaker Shares Gympie Ideas

Gympie Chamber of Commerce president Tony Goodman was the special guest speaker at a breakfast meeting of the Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry held in Kingaroy on Thursday morning.

‘Dark Fibre’ Plan For CBD

‘Dark Fibre’ Plan For CBD

Kingaroy’s transformation project – which began recently – could herald a new era of high-speed internet connectivity for the town’s CBD if an exciting project being explored by the SBRC comes to fruition.

SBRC To Join New Alliance

SBRC To Join New Alliance

South Burnett Regional Council will be part of a new economic development body made up neighbouring councils, Mayor Brett Otto announced at the KCCI breakfast on Thursday morning.

GRC Working To Rebuild Trust: Mayor

GRC Working To Rebuild Trust: Mayor

Gympie Regional Council can’t afford the maintenance of its “beautiful” aquatic centre or the $2 million annual bill to keep the Mary Valley Rattler running, Mayor Glen Hartwig admitted on Thursday.