Is Nanango Qld’s 5th Dirtiest Town?
A report released by the Australian Conservation Foundation has rated Nanango as the fifth most polluted postcode in Queensland … but is this really fair or accurate?
A report released by the Australian Conservation Foundation has rated Nanango as the fifth most polluted postcode in Queensland … but is this really fair or accurate?
Time is running out to book online to take part in the South Burnett’s inaugural Zombie Invasion – a fundraising event for Nanango’s inclusive park project
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has presented Nanango Show Society stalwart Gloria Fleming with a special certificate to mark 40 years as a Justice of the Peace.
The past four years have been very special … marking the 100 years since the start of World War I, 100 years since the Gallipoli landing, and finally, 100 years since the Great War ended.
Taras Hall in Nanango was packed with more than 70 elegantly dressed people on Saturday night, including many former armed forces personnel.
Guest speakers shared their families’ tales of war – and recovery – at the official launch of Liz Caffery’s book “The Memory Tree” on Friday night in Nanango.
A campaign to create an inclusive playground at Butter Factory Park in Nanango has received a major boost from Nanango’s Heritage Bank.
Nanango police are seeking the public’s help to locate a motorbike rider who failed to stop for police on Friday night.
On Friday night, the culmination of four years work by historian Liz Caffery will be unveiled … a special book that aims to ensure the memories of Nanango’s World War I soldiers and nurses are never forgotten.
Nanango Police are urging South Burnett drivers to do their part in reducing the road toll – especially in the lead up to the Christmas holidays, the most dangerous time of the year on Queensland roads.
Do you remember the South Burnett Food For Queensland Farmers campaign initiated earlier this year by Nanango resident Trina Lucas?
Numbers at Nanango’s fifth annual Halloween street party were slightly down this year, but organisers were actually feeling relieved.
Rockers at this year’s The Waterhole Rocks in Nanango enjoyed a surprise on Friday night … a star turn on stage by Vicky O’Keefe, daughter of Aussie legend JOK.
A former Nanango police officer with a colourful career was among the officers honoured around Queensland last month on National Police Remembrance Day.
The first day of the four-day The Waterhole Rocks rock’n’roll campout weekend roared into life on Thursday at Nanango Showgrounds.
A 48-year-old woman has been charged over the theft of a number of cattle panels from a Booie property on January 27-28.
A man was taken to hospital after a single-vehicle rollover on Berlins Road at Tarong on Sunday evening.
A television and other items were stolen by a thief or thieves who targeted a house in Malar Crescent at Booie between September 28 and October 3.
A special family reunion was held at the Bunya Mountains at the weekend for members of a well-known Nanango family who are now scattered across Queensland and NSW.
Nanango police took it to the track on Saturday for their third annual road safety day at South Burnett Kart Hire.