Water Tank Crushes Man
A man has been airlifted to hospital with suspected spinal injuries after a water tank rolled and crushed him this morning on a rural property in South Nanango.
A man has been airlifted to hospital with suspected spinal injuries after a water tank rolled and crushed him this morning on a rural property in South Nanango.
South Burnett builders and contractors had the opportunity this afternoon to get an update about the latest regulatory changes in the construction industry, directly from the MP responsible.
Nanango identity Jim Mangan celebrated his 90th birthday on Sunday with an open house that attracted more than 200 people through the doors.
South Burnett builders and contractors will have the chance to meet the Tim Mander, the Minister for Housing and Public Works, in Nanango next week.
In a great coup for our region, Nanango will take on 2013 Toowoomba Premier League Grand Finalists, Willowburn, on Saturday March 15 in Kingaroy at 5:00pm.
Nanango photographer Keren McSweeney will be giving customers at Kingaroy’s Utopia Cafe something to think about over their coffee this month.
A 20-year-old Nanango man was today sentenced to 18 months jail for an assault which left a man with a jaw so badly broken that a titanium plate and screws had to be inserted by surgeons.
Nanango’s FFA side beat Toowoomba premier league team Gatton 2-0 at Clive Berghoffer Stadium on Saturday night.
Well-known Ipswich pet photographer Tina Dial will be visiting the Nanango Camera Club next month.
The South Burnett Regional Council will soon install closed circuit video cameras in 10 of the region’s public parks in a bid to combat vandalism.
Preparations for this year’s Heritage Nanango Mardi Gras got off to a flying start on Saturday with a very special fundraiser.
Cherbourg’s alcohol ban may be lifted depending on community attitudes and the result of a joint application by Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council and the South Burnett Regional Council.
The World’s Greatest Shave will be taking on a special meaning this year for Peta Baines’ family
Nanango High School Hall was abuzz with excitement on Saturday over the 20th annual Stamp Day
There’s a reason why Nanango’s latest a la carte restaurant is named after a woolshed, and it’s quite romantic.
A petition being taken up locally against the State Government’s Vicious Lawless Associations Disestablishment (VLAD) Bill now has more than 500 signatures, Queensland Greens member Grant Newson said today.
The temporary closure of Nanango’s Drayton Street bridge has local councillor Barry Green worried
With everything from racing cane toads and yabbies to thong tossing and billy can painting … it could be only one thing, Australia Day!
One man’s vision to do something to tackle problems has resulted in the opening of a Men’s Shed
Jamie’s Ministry Of Food Mobile Kitchen – which is currently delivering cooking classes in Nanango – will be celebrating its second birthday next Wednesday at a special South Burnett Community Day.