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Gayndah gets a rework

The Queensland Government has greenlit funding to redesign and rebuild the Gayndah central business district streetscape starting next year. The North Burnett Regional Council released...

GALLERY: SBCO leaves audience in awe

A standing ovation for the South Burnett Community Orchestra's incredible end-of-2024 concert. To celebrate the year, the South Burnett Community Orchestra, led by Musical...

Erkens takes over as deputy mayor

South Burnett Division 1 councillor Jane Erkens has taken on the role of deputy mayor, succeeding Division 3's Danita Potter after her eight-month term...

Hall’s history preserved

The century-old Kumbia Memorial Hall will stand for another hundred years, thanks to a locally-driven effort to replace its rotted timber stumps. Heavy machinery and...

Goomeri Lions bring Christmas Cheer

The Goomeri community braved the weather and came out in abundance to the Lions Christmas Carnival. The Goomeri Lions held their annual Christmas carnival...

Hoop pine logging delayed

Over a dozen hectares of half century-old hoop pine trees in the Yarraman State Forest will be cut down and processed starting next year,...

PCYC’s grant injection

Murgon's PCYC will be better equipped to connect with the South Burnett community, thanks to a $10,000 grant by the Foundation for Rural and...

Fines, arrests in holiday road safety blitz

A seven-day police blitz in the South Burnett region that finished today has caught drug drivers, speedsters and unlicenced motorists, leading to cops making...

Two-car crash at Kingaroy

A man and woman are being assessed by paramedics, with one taken to hospital following a two-vehicle crash on a Kingaroy intersection this morning. First...

Hall’s history preserved

VIDEO INCLUDED BELOW: The century-old Kumbia Memorial Hall will stand for another hundred years, thanks to a locally-driven effort to replace its rotted timber stumps. Heavy...

Yarraman brings back Christmas spirit

Yarraman is kicking off the festive cheer with a Christmas in the Park. Yarraman District Progress Association and Wild Horse FM are hosting a...

‘Harsh’ bill gets UN attention

The Making Queensland Safer Bill was introduced to Parliament but has since garnered the attention of the United Nations. The Crisafulli Government introduced the...

New year’s markets

Nanango rung in the new year with their monthly markets last Saturday, 4 January. People came to find a bargain, browsing through the various...

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