Ready For The Holidays!
St Mary’s Catholic College students gathered this afternoon at a special end-of-term assembly in Kingaroy to mark some special moments at the school.
St Mary’s Catholic College students gathered this afternoon at a special end-of-term assembly in Kingaroy to mark some special moments at the school.
St Mary’s Catholic School at Laidley has sent another truckload of hay bales to Cloyna to help local farmers through its “Rural Connect” project.
Queensland’s “Minister for Fun” Steve Dickson visited the South Burnett on Wednesday to talk to local sporting clubs and inspect projects funded by the State Government’s “Get In The Game” program.
The results of an Aboriginal art and culture project at Tingoora State School have been officially unveiled
An era will truly come to an end when Jenny Cross hangs up her hat next week after 47 years teaching in the South Burnett
For the second year in a row Tanduringie SS has taken out the South Burnett Readers’ Cup
There were some special visitors at Tanduringie SS on Thursday, Deb Frecklington and the MCG
A garage sale and “old-style fete” will be held at St Mary’s Catholic College in Kingaroy next month as part of fundraising to help student Pacey Clegg make a dream come true.
St Mary’s Catholic College in Kingaroy celebrated its Feast Day on Friday, May 23, with a Mass, sausage sizzle and talent show.
The hiring of Jarmmarmia Hooper at Wondai P-9 State School has lightened the load for principal Ruth Miller.
Kingaroy State High School students have won the regional round of the 2014 High School Mooting Competition
Students at two local Catholic schools paused this week to mark three significant Reconciliation events: Sorry Day, Reconciliation Week and Mabo Day.
Two South Burnett schools were among the 74 statewide who were named as regional Showcase Awards for Excellence in Schools winners during State Education Week last week.
At 11:00am on Wednesday, school students all over Australia paused to read a book … all about elephants.
Did you know that Australia’s 1.2 million volunteers put more into the economy than the mining industry? This fact came to light during National Volunteer Week which ended on Sunday (May 18).
Taabinga State School’s long-awaited flashing warning lights are finally a reality.
Kingaroy State High School’s new $6.3 million Junior Secondary building is rapidly taking shape.
Kingaroy Town Hall was filled on Saturday night with proud parents and friends eager to enjoy the best entries from the 2014 Kingaroy Eisteddfod.
Kingaroy Town Hall will be hosting a regional round of the school instrumental music competition, “Fanfare 2014”, on June 3.
Students from six local high schools put their science and engineering skills to the test on Thursday.