Rail Trail Sealing Work Begins
Work on sealing the Kingaroy-Murgon Rail Trail has begun; in the last few days, bitumen sealing started in the area between Memerambi and Wooroolin
Work on sealing the Kingaroy-Murgon Rail Trail has begun; in the last few days, bitumen sealing started in the area between Memerambi and Wooroolin
Wooroolin may be one of the South Burnett’s smaller villages, but it retains its strong connection with the Anzac tradition.
“Thank you for your service. Lest We Forget” … With these words another red poppy was solemnly placed on a serviceman’s grave at Memerambi Cemetery.
Almost 100 people gathered at Wooroolin Hall on Saturday night to forget floods and drought
South Burnett Regional Council has officially named the a strip of land in front of the old rail sheds in Wooroolin “Dalton Place”.
The inaugural Wooroolin Lions “Paddle 4 Fun” at the Wetlands on Saturday attracted watercraft of all sizes
Wooroolin Lions Club has come up with a novel way to raise funds and have some fun … and they hope they’re going to be “swamped” with participants.
Work on the first stage of the Kingaroy-Kilkivan Rail Trail is expected to start within two weeks.
A fire has damaged the smokehouse at the rear of Lowrie’s Meat House at Wooroolin
South Burnett vets are getting ready for three months of desexing … and all at a discount price.
Three of the South Burnett’s leading butchers are beefing up for a battle of bangers and burgers
The South Burnett Regional Council has begun a five-day public consultation process to gather the community’s ideas about the proposed Kingaroy-Murgon Rail Trail.
The SBRC will hold a series of public consultation meetings next week about the Kingaroy-Murgon Rail Trail.
Anzac Day commemorations in the South Burnett aren’t just confined to the larger population centres
The Wooroolin Community Committee has received $1723 from the Federal Government’s Anzac Centenary Grants Program to restore World War I photographs.
It’s been almost two years since the last disastrous floods hit the South Burnett … would we be better prepared if disaster strikes again this summer?
A short, sharp storm moved from the north-west through parts of the South Burnett on Tuesday afternoon
Students from Kumbia and Wooroolin State Schools learned the importance of three simple words on Friday: Recognise, React and Report.
Numbers were less than expected but that didn’t stop everyone having a good time at Wooroolin
Construction will begin next week on a $1.9 million one kilometre-long passing lane on the Bunya Highway, north of Wooroolin.