3D Art On Show In Nanango
The Winds Of Change Art Gallery in George Street, Nanango is showing paper tole craftworks by Rosemarie Matthews-Frederick throughout September.
The Winds Of Change Art Gallery in George Street, Nanango is showing paper tole craftworks by Rosemarie Matthews-Frederick throughout September.
Time marches on, doesn’t it? And there was certainly plenty for Past President’s Day bowlers to reflect on when Yarraman Bowls Club members played on Saturday.
Nanango police believe at least some of a recent string of break-ins in the town are linked, with money for drugs being the likely motivation.
A driver lost control on the D’Aguilar Highway and rolled her car three times, allegedly while texting
People who do their shopping in Nanango between October and December this year will be able to treat their family or friends to free rides, food and drinks on New Year’s Eve.
The faces behind the bar at Wondai’s Warana Hotel are definitely not ugly … but they’re eager to prove they’re U.G.L.Y.
Nanango’s famous “Big Bucket” is sporting a new $5000 paint job, thanks to ESCO and Terry Mackrell
A 4WD towing a float carrying two horses was involved in an incident on the D’Aguilar Highway just before 8:00am on Sunday.
Bowlers from the Fraser Coast, Sunshine Coast and Burnett districts met at Kingaroy Bowls club recently to decide the Champion of Champions at the Zone level with the winners progressing to the State level.
A South Burnett Regional Council spokesman said today the concrete works on the four corners of the Drayton and Fitzroy streets intersection have been completed.
Nanango’s Heritage Community Branch recently gave the South Burnett’s only official philatelic club its stamp of approval.
Two firearms have been stolen during a break-and-enter in Nanango.
The Last Post sounded over three towns on Tuesday to recall the sacrifice of the 521 Australians who died during the Vietnam War.
Rebecca Clapperton, from Nanango, and Hannah Vicar, from Mundubbera, were awarded RNA Rural Scholarships at the Ekka this week.
After last year’s weather forced Nanango’s Medieval Fayre to take cover in the Cultural Centre, Saturday’s sunshine had everyone smiling.
Nanango Police are currently investigating two break-and-enters which occurred on Sunday night.
A full green of bowlers at Yarraman was a great sight last Sunday.
Construction will begin next week on the centre island for the new Drayton / Fitzroy street roundabout in Nanango.
The “horses for courses” motto applied with a human wist at Lee Park last Saturday.
Life-saving defibrillator devices were given to 11 South Burnett organisations as part of $409,000 in funding grants announced by the Heritage Nanango Community Branch at the weekend.