Bike Hire Scheme Starts Soon
South Burnett Regional Council will start an eight-week trial of a free bicycle hire scheme on May 16.
South Burnett Regional Council will start an eight-week trial of a free bicycle hire scheme on May 16.
Kingaroy’s Room Motels in Youngman Street has been given approval for its second expansion in seven years
South Burnett Food Ambassador Jason Food took a stroll along memory lane on Friday morning as part of The Peanut Van’s 50th birthday celebrations.
South Burnett Unpacked 7 was more like South Burnett “soaked” in Blackbutt on Saturday morning but that didn’t stop volunteers from a dozen or so tourist places spruiking their delights.
A record 56,000 international visitors travelled to Southern Queensland Country during the past year with new figures revealing a 12.5 per cent increase in holidaymakers to the region.
Goomeri’s Pumpkin Festival will be expanding to a four-day event from May 23-26 this year, and introducing several new activities into the mix.
The latest edition of South Burnett Regional Council’s tourism publication, “Let’s Go South Burnett”, has been unveiled
It’s a simple idea … wine and food in a park but it’s proved to be a winning formula in Kingaroy for the past 20 years.
Guests at this year’s Wine and Food In The Park festival will get a bonus with their wristband on Saturday … a free ticket in a special festival prize draw.
Southern Queensland Country Tourism CEO Mary-Clare Power will not seek reappointment when her contract finishes in June.
Guests at Saturday’s Wine and Food In The Park Festival will discover something new to try this year: Pimm’s
The South Burnett’s annual Wine And Food In The Park festival plans to become more eco-friendly this year
A counter-petition in favour of a feasibility study into a Murgon-Proston Rail Trail will be presented to the South Burnett Regional Council’s March meeting.
Accommodation providers are being encouraged to market the upcoming Wine And Food In The Park Festival to their customers as part of a new tourism promotion being organised by Visit South Burnett.
Murgon’s annual Christmas Fair keeps getting washed out, so the organisers have decided it’s time for a change.
Murgon could get a new tourist attraction if an idea floated by the Murgon Business and Development Association takes off
A meeting called on Sunday to clear the air over a proposed nomination of the Bunya Mountains as an “International Dark Sky Place” appears to have left the local community as divided as before.
Water levels and registration numbers may have taken a small dip at this year’s Lake Boondooma Yellowbelly Fishing Competition but organisers were still delighted with the weekend’s turnout.
Applications from local groups for funding under Round 12 of Tourism and Events Queensland’s Destination Events Program close on February 28.
Keen anglers are getting ready to descend on Lake Boondooma this weekend for one of the region’s biggest annual fishing competitions.