No Need To Fudge Mondays

No Need To Fudge Mondays

Ever wondered how fudge is made? If you have, you can find out all about it if you drop by Taste South Burnett’s cellar door on Monday, October 5.

Take A Wine Master Class This Weekend

Take A Wine Master Class This Weekend

If you’ve ever wondered how grapes get turned into wine, you can have all your questions answered at one of the South Burnett’s largest wineries during the October long weekend.

Spend Saturday Morning At The Markets

Spend Saturday Morning At The Markets

If you love browsing through country markets and you’re visiting the South Burnett or Cherbourg over the October long weekend, make sure you get to Nanango on Saturday morning, October 3.

Rise In International Visitors

Rise In International Visitors

International visitor numbers to Southern Queensland Country have increased 5.6 per cent to 51,000 visitors, according to figures released today.

Tourism Promotion Offers $4000 Holiday

Tourism Promotion Offers $4000 Holiday

The South Burnett Regional Council is encouraging residents to give family and friends who live outside the region the chance to win a $4000, 10 night Regional Trail holiday if they visit the area before October 30.

Funding For Autumn Tourism Push

Funding For Autumn Tourism Push

Southern Queensland Country – the Regional Tourism Organisation responsible for the South Burnett as well as most of southern and western Queensland – will benefit from $347,000 in funding to support tourism and events in the region.

Olde Worlde Comes To Nanango

Olde Worlde Comes To Nanango

After last year’s weather forced Nanango’s Medieval Fayre to take cover in the Cultural Centre, Saturday’s sunshine had everyone smiling.

MPs’ Energetic Defence Of Nanango

MPs’ Energetic Defence Of Nanango

Shadow Energy Minister Andrew Powell dropped into the South Burnett Energy Centre in Nanango on Wednesday as part of a push to highlight there are, in fact, two “energy centres” in the Nanango electorate.

Popular Camping Spot Re-Opens

Popular Camping Spot Re-Opens

A popular camping and day-use area in Imbil State Forest has reopened after a $1.5 million revamp by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service.