Tired Drivers Are Dangerous Drivers
More than 360 South Burnett students are better informed about the frightening risks of driver fatigue, thanks to a Meandu Mine Fatigue and Safety Management Campaign.
More than 360 South Burnett students are better informed about the frightening risks of driver fatigue, thanks to a Meandu Mine Fatigue and Safety Management Campaign.
The South Burnett Chorale’s traditional Christmas concerts are getting underway this weekend!
Yarraman took a break in their calendar last week to take up an offer from Bowls Queensland to conduct coaching and umpiring courses
The weather completely disrupted bowls matches around the region over the last few days.
With Remembrance Day coming on November 11, the Winds Of Change Art Gallery in George Street, Nanango will be commemorating the memory of Australians at war with a special exhibition.
The next time you’re pulled over by Nanango police for a random breath test, you may well be given a “ticket” … that’s if you blow zero!
Blackbutt State School P&C staged a special Halloween Party at the Blackbutt Showgrounds
This year’s Waterhole Rocks festival offered a special attraction for guests who packed into the Nanango Showgrounds for three days of rock and roll dancing, fashion, food and cars.
The gala opening of the new Ringsfield Film Society movie theatre is happening this Sunday (November 8).
The rain in Spain may fall mainly on the plain, as my old elocution teacher used to insist, but last week the rest of it fell in various places around the South Burnett
Three people suffered minor injuries in a single vehicle car crash on Izzards Road at South Nanango on Friday night.
The future of the Big Screen Film Festival looks bleak unless new local funding can be found
State Emergency Service volunteers from the North Coast Region were recognised at a special SES Week award ceremony on Saturday.
South Burnett Regional Council plans to lay asphalt at the roundabout of Drayton Street and Fitzroy Street, Nanango, on Sunday (November 1).
Nanango’s Ladies Rose Bowl Carnival was held on Tuesday, and there was quite a roll-up.
It could cost as much as half a million dollars to re-open McCauley Weir for recreational fishing and boating, the Nanango Tourism and Development Association was told on Friday.
The South Burnett Community Orchestra’s annual “Spring Strings” on Saturday wowed the audience.
A $5500 grant from Nanango’s Heritage Community Bank which allowed organisers of The Waterhole Rocks festival to add a giant dance floor to the event last year could be the magic ingredient that has turned the event into a winner.
The monthly triples clash between Nanango and Yarraman is always a keenly contested match. But last Saturday’s tournament was a real battle.
The SBRC estimates it could cost $270,000 to re-open Nanango’s McCauley Weir to the public