Big Week In Bowls
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.
After two weeks of dance, poetry and music, the annual Kingaroy Eisteddfod drew to a close on Saturday night
The South Burnett Musical Comedy Society will be celebrating their 25th birthday on Saturday, May 9
The future of the South Burnett Private Hospital looks slightly brighter this week after talks between Mayor Wayne Kratzmann and hospital operator Pulse Health’s CEO Phillipa Blakey.
If you see Domino’s store manager Morgan Wilkins pedalling around the streets or Kingaroy – or hear him telling his young employees “on ya bike” – don’t worry, the store isn’t in trouble.
The SBRC will hold a series of public consultation meetings next week about the Kingaroy-Murgon Rail Trail.
As our community’s elected representative, honours are often given to Members of Parliament to officiate at major ceremonies and events. But no higher honour has been given to me in my three years in this role than being chosen to address the Anzac Day Dawn Service in Nanango.
The South Burnett’s most iconic restaurant has re-opened its doors after being closed for several months for renovations.
Kingaroy’s Broadway Hotel hosted a mini show’n’shine on Saturday as a fundraiser for a Kingaroy family
Record crowds attended Kingaroy’s two Anzac Day services on Saturday to mark the centenary of the Gallipoli landings and the birth of the Anzac tradition.
Jumping Ant Arts will be holding their latest exhibition, “Encounters”, at the Kingaroy Art Gallery during May.
What a great week it has been – plenty of Anzac Day action, and plenty of movement on the club championships’ scoreboard, along with quite a bit of club rivalry fuelled by inter-club visits.
The mystery of a photograph showing an old Anzac Day Parade in Kingaroy has been solved
The Salvation Army are moving to a new way of delivering help to people in crisis this year
Jim Davies is a man with a mission – he wants to lower anger levels in the community and believes an exercise program he’s developed is the perfect way to do it.
Revellers descended on Kingaroy Town Hall on Saturday night for the annual Cabaret Ball, the traditional curtain-raiser for the upcoming Kingaroy Show.
Kingaroy’s greens have been busy this past week as the club makes an impression on its championship calendar.
A close-up of an Australian Light Horseman astride his horse has won a $1000 first prize
Residents who love history – particularly local history – are in for a treat over the coming month
Kingaroy Shoppingworld would like to see one of their policies spread all over the South Burnett