2014 Nanango State High School Formal – 3
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
More photos from the 2014 Nanango State High School Formal …
Audiences are in for a double treat from the Nanango Theatre Company this weekend
A short, sharp storm moved from the north-west through parts of the South Burnett on Tuesday afternoon
It is a busy and exciting time of year for our high schools as they prepare our Year 12 seniors for their last few weeks of school.
A 22-year-old Nanango woman is recovering after being punched in the head by an unknown assailant in Nanango on Saturday night.
It’s a long way from growing up on a dairy farm at Nanango to helping to fight Ebola in Liberia, but Dr Matt Caffery, 37, didn’t hesitate when he was given the chance.
Well-known Nanango mechanic “Uncle” Arthur Smith has finally hung up his spanners after years of helping South Burnett residents out of a jam.
Following on from the news that Wondai’s Army Cadet Unit will stay open, it appears rumours have been spread the Nanango Unit is going to close.
Communities across the South Burnett paused at 11:00am on Tuesday to recall the exact moment the guns fell silent in 1918 at the end of the Great War.
As predicted in July, Nanango’s Big Screen Festival will go ahead next year despite Federal Government funding cutbacks to the National Film and Sound Archives.
Growing the Burnett’s mid-week Farmers Markets in Kingaroy will have pizzas available from tomorrow (Thursday).
Gardeners from all over south-east Queensland converged on Nanango during the week
A lack of suitably qualified volunteers means there will be no Australian Army Cadet Unit based at Wondai in 2015.
The South Burnett Community Orchestra has wowed audiences at Ringsfield
The Nanango Tourism and Development Association (NaTDA) are organising a bus trip to the Kumbia Races on Melbourne Cup Day.
Council will be asked to provide members of NaTDA with a private tour of McCauley Weir
A meeting will be held in Kingaroy next week to discuss ways to keep the South Burnett’s two Cadet Units operating.
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 has proved to be a winner.
The South Burnett has played host to a busload of dignitaries from all over the Commonwealth