Can You Throw A Paper Plane?
Paper plane experts Dylan Parker and James Norton are challenging local residents to a paper plane “throw-off”
Paper plane experts Dylan Parker and James Norton are challenging local residents to a paper plane “throw-off”
Ryan Corr will be arriving in the South Burnett this Friday, June 12, as the special guest for this year’s Big Screen Film Festival. And film buffs will be able to meet him in person on Friday night.
Kingaroy detectives are trying to track stolen items sold through local Facebook “buy, swap & sell” pages
Whether the weather is the excuse I don’t know, but things been a bit quiet on the bowls rinks this week.
When Hannah Phillips surged to the line on Flinders Luck in the Nanango BP Maiden last Saturday, she knew she had just clinched the Nanango Jockeys Premiership for 2014-15.
South Burnett vets are getting ready for three months of desexing … and all at a discount price.
The South Burnett Regional Council will be starting toadworks in King Street (D’Aguilar Highway) Nanango next Tuesday, June 9.
The Nanango Race Club’s Autumn Race Meeting drew an above-average crowd on Saturday, and hosted a lot of family reunions as well.
The weather has been great for bowls and most clubs are getting along with their club championships calendar
The Nanango Race Club’s honours for the season will be finalised at this weekend’s meeting
The Nanango Race Club will be wrapping up its 2014-15 season this weekend with their Autumn Race Meeting.
Three of the South Burnett’s leading butchers are beefing up for a battle of bangers and burgers
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