Curtain Rises On Horrible Little Shop
The curtain will go up on the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society’s production of “Little Shop Of Horrors” this weekend … and theatre-goers can expect a few surprises.
The curtain will go up on the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society’s production of “Little Shop Of Horrors” this weekend … and theatre-goers can expect a few surprises.
The Wine & Food In The Park Festival will undergo major changes when it makes its next outing
Kingaroy Golf Club will be the first local sports club to benefit from recycled water produced by Kingaroy’s new waste water treatment plant.
The Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group will demand the State Government carry out health tests on all Kingaroy residents if Moreton Resources proceed with plans to open a coal mine near the town.
SBcare has been able to hold another round of creative workshops for local residents with disabilities, thanks to funding from Stanwell’s corporate sponsorship program.
Proteco owner Josh Gadischke will be taking part in a ground-breaking trade mission to Shanghai in October.
The Kingaroy Concerned Citizens Group will be holding a second public meeting to protest plans by Moreton Resources to open a coal mine near Kingaroy.
A new community legal service is now available in the South Burnett, thanks to months of negotiations
Theatre-goers can expect a little bit of horror when they go to the SBMCS’s latest production this August
A rare cricket bat signed by Australian cricketing legend Sir Donald Bradman will be up for auction in Kingaroy this Saturday night, July 23.
The South Burnett Regional Council has given the go-ahead for the development of a 44 unit retirement village near Kingaroy’s CBD.
Kingaroy’s sports clubs are just a few months away from being able to use recycled water to keep their fields lush and green year-round, regardless of whether the region is in drought or not.
Kingaroy businesses are keen to see more growth in the region.
Nanango Police are all set to move into their new police station with only a few finishing touches to go on the $2.2 million project.
A woman who was named “Pastellist Of The Year” by the Pastel Society Of Australia will be having her first South Burnett solo exhibition for two years next month
An 82-year-old woman had a lucky escape when she crashed her car into Kingaroy’s pistol club
Kingaroy’s former Pathway 2 Hope charity shop is now under new management and has a new name.
Kingaroy artist Danielle Leedie is hoping the colours and vibrancy of life in the South Burnett will help her catch the eye of the judges at the upcoming Queensland Regional Art Awards.
The Kingaroy Art Gallery’s July exhibition offers an insight into a little-known aspect of the region’s past, along with a spread of beautiful craft works being created by present-day artisans.
The favourite day of the year for South Burnett bookworms is coming up in just a few months time!