Teelah Fire Still Burning
QFES advised on Wednesday evening that fire crews are still at the scene of the Teelah fire but no homes are at risk and the ‘Advice” message has been cancelled
QFES advised on Wednesday evening that fire crews are still at the scene of the Teelah fire but no homes are at risk and the ‘Advice” message has been cancelled
A big crowd turned out to Wondai’s Coronation Park on Saturday morning for the official opening of Stage 1
The week’s heat wave played havoc with all the bowls clubs in the area.
The South Burnett Regional Council will relocate its Community and Events Department from Kingaroy to Wondai on Monday.
Wondai’s revamped CBD recreation area, dubbed the “Village Green” will be officially opened on Saturday.
An outdoor movie night held in Wondai’s Coronation Park on Thursday proved to be quite a success.
A last-ditch push to keep the Wondai Army Cadet Unit open has proven successful … it will be “business as usual” next year, officer-in-charge Captain (AAC) Peter Schneidewin confirmed today.
Communities across the South Burnett paused at 11:00am on Tuesday to recall the exact moment the guns fell silent in 1918 at the end of the Great War.
A large crowd packed the Wondai Art Gallery on Friday night for the opening of its next-to-last exhibition
The Wondai community proved at the weekend that it wants to keep the local Army Cadet Unit operating, but the ultimate decision still rests with the military authorities.
Planning has begun for for the 2015 Reserve Forces Day Parade and Recognition Service in Wondai.
Wondai will stage its first ever outdoor movie night in Coronation Park next Thursday, November 13
The future of Wondai’s cadet unit may be brighter that first expected but it is still up to members of the Wondai community to “save the unit”.
A lack of suitably qualified volunteers means there will be no Australian Army Cadet Unit based at Wondai in 2015.
A meeting will be held in Kingaroy next week to discuss ways to keep the South Burnett’s two Cadet Units operating.
Racegoers enjoyed a colourful start to spring at the Wondai Races on Saturday with a good crowd supporting the South Burnett Race Club’s annual Wondai Cup meeting.
A crowd of about 40 people packed into Wondai’s Anglican Church on Sunday to enjoy an afternoon of classical and contemporary music.
The Wondai Race Club will be holding its traditional Caulfield Cup race meeting at the Wondai Racecourse in Cadell Street this Saturday, October 18.
Member for Flynn Ken O’Dowd dropped into Wondai RSL Club on Monday morning to hand over two special deliveries to local residents.
A landscape by Murgon artist Lee Porter showing a mid-winter view from Boat Mountain will become part of the South Burnett Regional Council’s permanent collection after it took out first prize at the 2014 South Burnett Art Competition last Friday night.