Big Roll-Up At President’s Day
A full green of bowlers at Yarraman was a great sight last Sunday.
A full green of bowlers at Yarraman was a great sight last Sunday.
Bendigo Bank branches in Nanango, Yarraman and Blackbutt are taking part in “Chopper Awareness Month” to help raise funds to purchase more medical kits for RACQ CareFlight Rescue.
The regional pennants competition was played at Nanango last Saturday and Kingaroy last Sunday, with teams from Yarraman, Nanango, Wondai, Murgon and Kingaroy taking part
A man and a woman suffered minor injuries when their car hit an embankment and overturned on the D’Aguilar Highway near Yarraman on Monday night.
Community groups from Goomeri to Goombungee received more than $34,000 in grants and sponsorship from the Bendigo Bank on Wednesday night to fund local community projects.
Brrrrr!!! It has been cold lately, hasn’t it? And it’s hard to play bowls with Ugg Boots on.
An online petition has been launched seeking support from the State Government to complete two “missing” sections of the Brisbane Valley Rail trail.
For a Catholic priest who has never been placed formally in any parish in the South Burnett, Fr Dan Grundy seems to know lots and lots of local residents.
Men’s Fours Champions from clubs throughout the Burnett rolled up at Yarraman on the weekend to try for the title of District Champions
Toowoomba ratepayers will face a 3 per cent rate rise – but no increase in water charges – after Toowoomba Regional Council handed down its 2015-16 Budget today.
Toowoomba Regional Council has approved a three-year extension to an economic policy designed to boost growth in Yarraman and 16 other regional townships.
Yarraman resident Paul Tunn has received a Legion of Honour recognition from France
As anyone will tell you, it’s been a bit chilly over the past week.
Yarraman resident Paul Tunn will soon have a new medal to wear on Anzac Day … a very special decoration from the French Government.
Former Rosalie Shire mayor Noel Strohfeld has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal
Whether the weather is the excuse I don’t know, but things been a bit quiet on the bowls rinks this week.
The weather has been great for bowls and most clubs are getting along with their club championships calendar
A new $9 million bridge at Caboolture has been officially named after former Yarraman police officer Perry Irwin who was killed in the line of duty more than a decade ago.
Woodford won the first round of this year’s Woodrow Warman Shield played at Kilcoy a week ago, winning the day 147-136 in a very close competition. The deciding match will be played at Woodford on Saturday, May 23.
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.