Council’s Free Camps Reopen
South Burnett Regional Council advised on Tuesday that its 48-hour free camping areas are, in fact, open.
South Burnett Regional Council advised on Tuesday that its 48-hour free camping areas are, in fact, open.
Camping and cabin accommodation at the South Burnett’s two dams will remain closed, despite the easing of some COVID-19 restrictions by the State Government
South Burnett food and tourism businesses will be eager to welcome back visitors once COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have been lifted.
The LNP has called on the State Government to scrap its attempted Virgin takeover and instead establish a $200 million tourism marketing fighting fund.
COVID-19 restrictions may have kept tourists out of the South Burnett, but the lockdown has turned out to be an unexpected winner for the South Burnett Rail Trail.
A proposed marketing plan to encourage more tourists to visit the South Burnett has been shelved due to COVID-19.
People are now banned from travelling to three Queensland islands popular with holidaymakers as part of COVID-19 restrictions.
Pursers Coaches has suspended its services from the South Burnett to Caboolture due to the COVID-19 travel restrictions.
All Sunwater and Seqwater recreation areas, lakes and weirs will be closed to the public from Tuesday, March 31.
Long-haul train and coach services within Queensland will be temporarily reduced as part of wider efforts to contain COVID-19.
The South Burnett’s two lakeside tourist parks have been closed due to COVID-19 precautions.
The State Government is closing all camping areas within Queensland National Parks, State Forests and Recreation Areas from Thursday (March 26) until further notice.
Gympie Regional Council will suspend all volunteer activities in an effort to safeguard health and help contain the spread of COVID-19.
Tourists who drive through Goomeri now have a new option for a selfie .. with a difference!
The Visit South Burnett (VSB) local tourism organisation is concerned event cancellations due to COVID-19 could devastate the region’s tourism operators.
Hundreds of Rotarians will be heading to Kingaroy next year – and between $500,000 and $750,000 pumped into the local economy – thanks to local businessman Neil Black.
The push for the Bunya Mountains to become a “Dark Sky Park” is continuing despite a lukewarm response from some local residents last year.
A bright idea and fundraising by two Council volunteers will make life a little bit safer for visitors to Kingaroy
A new recipe book showcasing tried and tested Bunya nut recipes from mountain residents was launched last week.
The immediate future of international tourism in Queensland looks bleak, but South Burnett tourism operators could benefit from a lift in domestic tourism.