Film Festival Salutes The Anzacs
Despite fears the popular “Big Screen Festival” might be scrapped, it is going ahead in June as planned
Despite fears the popular “Big Screen Festival” might be scrapped, it is going ahead in June as planned
Woodford won the first round of this year’s Woodrow Warman Shield played at Kilcoy a week ago, winning the day 147-136 in a very close competition. The deciding match will be played at Woodford on Saturday, May 23.
Photographers have enjoyed an afternoon learning invaluable tips from world-class portrait ace John Lomas
The Nanango Cultural Centre was abuzz with excitement last Saturday morning.
A tattered old map was the trigger for Nanango historian Dr Judith Grimes to produce her latest book
While Doomben was hosting interstate gallopers last Saturday, a winter tourist was also in the firing line at Burrandowan.
Temporary changes at the Drayton / Fitzroy street intersection are confusing some drivers who have been used to stopping in the middle of the road when turning.
Mayor Wayne Kratzmann has rejected a petition to halt streetscaping work in Drayton Street
In 1915, in a small suburban house, parents Gladys and Harold wait for news of their eighteen year old son, who is fighting in the trenches at Gallipoli.
Another stage of the Nanango streetscaping has been completed with the creation of angled parking bays
Nanango Camera Club members are getting excited about their Portrait Workshop which will beheld on Sunday (May 17).
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.
Nanango will be going garage sale crazy on “Secondhand Sunday” … May 17.
The Nanango Men’s Shed will buy some more power tools thanks to a $1400 Federal Government grant.
A highlight of last week’s bowls line-up was the Burnett Ladies Singles championships, which were held at Nanango.
An above-normal crowd of about 400 turned out at the Nanango War Memorial on the corner of Drayton and Henry streets for this year’s Anzac Day Dawn Service.
As our community’s elected representative, honours are often given to Members of Parliament to officiate at major ceremonies and events. But no higher honour has been given to me in my three years in this role than being chosen to address the Anzac Day Dawn Service in Nanango.
Tara’s Hall at Nanango was packed on Anzac Day Eve for the official launch of the South Burnett’s new online database of the region’s World War I veterans.
What a great week it has been – plenty of Anzac Day action, and plenty of movement on the club championships’ scoreboard, along with quite a bit of club rivalry fuelled by inter-club visits.
The Salvation Army are moving to a new way of delivering help to people in crisis this year