Cool Gift For Goomeri P-10
Goomeri P-10 School’s P&C has received a welcome $2000 boost from the CRT Primary Schools Program.
Goomeri P-10 School’s P&C has received a welcome $2000 boost from the CRT Primary Schools Program.
Fifteen local schools have been allocated “Go For Gold” grants from the State Government to improve sporting infrastructure.
T.J. O’Neill Oval in Kingaroy was filled with eager young rugby league footballers last weekend for trials to select “possibles” and “probables” to represent Wide Bay in the annual Queensland Schools competition.
Three South Burnett finalists have been named in the 2023 Change Maker Awards linked with the Containers for Change scheme.
Seven South Burnett schools have been named on a list released by the State Government this week of “asbestos incidents” in State Schools in 2022.
Years 9-12 students in the Toowoomba Regional Council area have been invited to take part in the Mayor’s Telstra Innovation Awards.
The judges of the Barambah Youth Services Hub’s second annual art competition had a tough job picking the winners after a record number of entries were submitted.
Hey kids! It’s time again to enter the annual Farm Safety calendar competition hosted by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.
Six projects designed to improve safety around local schools have gained $1.2 million funding from the State Government’s School Transport Infrastructure Program.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has congratulated Kumbia State School on a successful first term of delivering a kindy program at the school.
Bookarama at Kingaroy Town Hall has always been a highlight of the year for book lovers, but this year there was a bonus!
St Joseph’s Catholic School in Murgon is enthusiastically celebrating Harmony Week (March 20-26).
A “student behaviour incident” prompted a short lockdown at Nanango State High School on Monday afternoon.
The new-look Reef’n’Beef, hosted by the Coolabunia State School P&C, has lived up to the high standards set by its popular predecessor at Ironpot Hall.
Not everyone gets dealt an easy hand in life, but that doesn’t mean that persistence, hard work and determination won’t pay off in the long run.
Saint Mary’s Catholic College’s graduating class of 2022 cut quite a dash as they walked the red carpet to their Valedictory Dinner.
Year 12 students across the South Burnett who walked out of their schoolgrounds for the last time on Friday need not feel alone as they face the big, wide world outside the classroom.
St Mary’s Catholic College Assistant Principal Alexandra Cashin is one of two Queensland teachers who have been awarded the Premier’s 2023 Anzac Prize.
St John’s Lutheran School in Kingaroy “took over” the weekly Wondai parkrun on Saturday morning.
Students, teachers, parents and friends gathered in the Maryknoll Centre at St Mary’s Catholic College recently for the school’s annual awards ceremony.