Petition Falls On Deaf Ears
A petition organised by South Burnett councillor Kathy Duff to save the Target Country store in Murgon has fallen on deaf ears
A petition organised by South Burnett councillor Kathy Duff to save the Target Country store in Murgon has fallen on deaf ears
Murgon will get a unique $1.6 million tourist attraction if the Federal Government gives an ambitious community project the go-ahead.
Would-be thieves escaped empty-handed after targeting a residence on Boat Mountain Road in Murgon on Saturday.
Mayor Brett Otto has approached the State Government about the future of Murgon’s Target Country store
There’s a shadow over the Target Country store in Murgon following an ASX announcement on Friday
Murgon Men’s Shed and Graham House will be sharing $7500 in funding under the Federal Government’s Volunteers Grants Program.
Luckily no one was injured when a large tree fell suddenly in Murgon’s main street on Monday afternoon.
The Murgon Business and Development Association has reminded local businesses there are government packages designed to help businesses through the COVID-19 crisis.
South Burnett Regional Council has released the next schedule for the $1.24 million upgrade of Murgon’s footpaths.
A 46-year-old Tingoora man will face multiple drug charges after police searched a home on Chinchilla-Wondai Road on March 17.
A beautiful day but a disappointing crowd … these words by Murgon Show Society president Alan Trim best sum up Saturday’s 97th Murgon Show.
Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien visited Kilkivan, Goomeri and Murgon on Friday to catch up on several community projects which have been assisted recently by Federal Government funding.
Murgon’s 97th annual show is on this Saturday (March 14) after a busy lead-up which included a stylish Country Cabaret at Murgon Town Hall.
Two people have been charged with drug offences after police searched a house in Cherbourg on Monday afternoon.
A public meeting will be held in Murgon next month to look at reopening the town’s QCWA branch.
Back in 2000, it was known as SBCITS and it had just one van and volunteer drivers used their own cars. These days, Graham House Community Transport Services has a fleet of 12 vehicles which completed an amazing 9928 trips last year.
Murgon residents marked Australia Day with celebrations at the Queensland Dairy and Heritage Museum on Sunday morning.
Murgon police are setting up a database of private CCTV cameras throughout the local area.
Graham House in Murgon will be hosting a DrugARM family and community expo on February 5 designed to provide information to people who are supporting others with drug or alcohol problems.
Police are investigating the theft of two vehicles in the South Burnett region since the weekend.