Pandemonium Can Be Fun
Nanango Race Club’s pre-Valentine’s Day meeting on February 13 is certainly fashionably popular
Nanango Race Club’s pre-Valentine’s Day meeting on February 13 is certainly fashionably popular
Summer storms over the last week played havoc with lawn bowls around the region, forcing the abandonment of some games and the cancellation of others.
The Nanango Stamp Club is gearing up for its biggest day of the year on Saturday, February 6
A rare musical instrument will be coming to Nanango next month as part of the inaugural Nanango Healthy Life Expo.
A group of South Burnett residents is getting the opportunity to learn more about their digital devices
Hot summer weather and seasonal storms have kept a lot of bowlers off the greens this past week.
The South Burnett marked Australia Day with bush poetry, live music, plenty of wacky events and lots and lots of Australian flags.
A recent trip to Papua New Guinea has given Nanango resident Jenny Morgan a great idea about how she can help support women in Australia’s nearest neighbour … quite literally!
Former Nanango Councillor Steve Jeffery is the latest candidate to put up his hand for the Council elections
Nanango and Blackbutt residents will get the chance to meet the candidates on Thursday, February 25
A motorbike rider was taken to hospital with minor injuries after an incident on the Kingaroy-Cooyar Road just north of Maidenwell on Monday morning.
A delegation from Gympie Regional Council inspected parts of the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail last week
Three of the region’s peak business and community organisations will be holding community forums next month so members of the public can meet candidates for the 2016 Council elections in person.
There was no excuse not to have a good time in the South Burnett on New Year’s Eve with fun events scheduled in most towns
South Burnett Regional Council has announced the winners of the Hancock Prospecting South Burnett Christmas Lights competition.
A group of five business people from the city of Jinan in eastern China visited the South Burnett on Wednesday as guests of the South Burnett Regional Council.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has joined the Queensland racing industry in urging the State Government to halt plans to slash almost $19 million of prize money until a new Racing Queensland board is elected.
Yarraman Bowls Club has certainly had its ups and downs this year, but now look like they will finish on a high note.
Nanango’s big festive night will be New Year’s Eve this year, but that doesn’t mean the town has forgotten all about Christmas.
The South Burnett stables of Glenn Richardson and James Curtain will be able to serve up more than roast turkey on Christmas Day following the decisive victories by their charges at Lee Park last Saturday.