Mini Club Has Maxi Fun

Mini Club Has Maxi Fun

There were Clubmans, Coopers, Mokes … in fact, Minis of every variety, shape and colour could be spotted on South Burnett roads at the weekend.

Nanango Camera Club News

Nanango Camera Club News

There are two events happening at the Nanango & District Camera Club in July

Nanango Festival Shines A Light

Nanango Festival Shines A Light

Nanango businesswoman Cath Kenny has joined together with the Boots’n Bulldust committee to prove that the South Burnett still shines.

Legionella At Four Local Hospitals

Legionella At Four Local Hospitals

Testing has detected legionella bacteria in water samples at four South Burnett hospitals

Youth Hurt In Fall

A 17-year-old teenager has been taken to Kingaroy Hospital after falling from a cliff near Nanango this afternoon.

Bad Start On Holiday Roads

Bad Start On Holiday Roads

The school holidays have started badly on South Burnett roads with three road crashes occurring on Friday

Smashing Fun With Mosaics

Smashing Fun With Mosaics

Everything old is new again at Nanango’s Winds of Change art gallery which has embarked on an exploration of all things medieval.

Protect My Property Day

Protect My Property Day

Nanango Rural Watch Committee will be hosting a property marking morning on Saturday (June 22) at Airds Hardware in Drayton Street, Nanango.

Medieval Pottery Workshop

The Winds Of Change Art Gallery in George Street, Nanango (just across the road from the Nanango Cultural Centre) will be running a Medieval Pottery Class from 10:00am to 1:00pm on Monday (June 17) as part of its Medieval Month at the gallery.

NBN On The Way

NBN On The Way

Infrastructure for the National Broadband Network will begin to appear in the South Burnett soon after the South Burnett Regional Council approved three NBN sites at its monthly meeting on Wednesday.

Memories Come Flooding Back

Memories Come Flooding Back

A book capturing flood memories has arrived back from the printers just in time for its official launch

Pool Closures ‘Off The Table’

Pool Closures ‘Off The Table’

The South Burnett Regional Council will reconsider the idea of public swimming pool closures after receiving negative feedback from some South Burnett residents over the past few days.

Learning In The Fast Lane

Learning In The Fast Lane

A $3000 donation by the Kingaroy-Taabinga Rotary Club has provided students from three South Burnett schools with a hands-on opportunity to design, build and test their own mini Formula 1 racing cars.

Kathy’s Business Is Expanding

Kathy’s Business Is Expanding

A six-month project to expand Nanango Country Veterinary Services culminated in an official opening on Saturday

Man Critical After Alleged Assault

Man Critical After Alleged Assault

Police are investigating an alleged assault at Nanango this morning which has left a man in a critical condition in hospital.

Volunteers Blaze A Trail Of Hope

Volunteers Blaze A Trail Of Hope

If you say it fast enough it doesn’t sound like much … 115km of fencing. But if you drove along it at top speed, it would take more than hour. Now imagine walking along 115km of fencing, carefully checking it for damage and painstakingly removing flood debris.

Rural Firies Hold Open Day

Rural Firies Hold Open Day

Saturday is Rural Fire Service Day in Queensland, an opportunity to celebrate the dedication and commitment of the 34,000 men and women who volunteer in local brigades to help keep Queensland safe.

Police Mark A Caring Milestone

Police Mark A Caring Milestone

Back in January, a special milestone was passed in Nanango when a caring police officer referred a woman to the Alcohol and Drug Information Service.

Cadets March On Nanango

Cadets March On Nanango

Nanango’s Showgrounds played host to 50 cadets from all over south-east Queensland on Saturday.