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LNP axe Path to Treaty, throw out truth-telling

The LNP-led Queensland Government has repealed the 2023 Path to Treaty Act and shut the Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry in a footnote to a...

Plan to reduce bat impact

From the stench and noise to the property damage, Blackbutt residents have had enough of the flying foxes. Councillors shared distressing stories from a...

Kingaroy’s Bee Gee drummer dies

Founding drummer for the Bee Gees and child acting prodigy from Kingaroy Frederick Colin 'Smiley' Petersen has passed away aged 78. His family as well...

Nuclear lobby group’s Q and A

A panel of pro-atomic energy lobbyists tried to convince South Burnett locals of the values of nuclear power during a two-hour talk earlier this...

Find that perfect gift

Are you in search of a special Christmas gift? Looking for something different something handmade, something unique. Save your shoe leather and your precious...

Truth-telling will continue

Cherbourg mayor Bruce Simpson has called Monday's truth-telling day a momentous occasion for his community and Aboriginal human rights statewide. "Today we stand on the...

Head promises mining, water, roads

Freshly re-elected Callide MP Bryson Head has outlined his priority to the North Burnett region which include increased mining exploration, new water projects and...

Ministers’ massive to-do lists

Getting results for victims of crime will be the top priority for Nanango MP Deb Frecklington if she wants to keep her job as...

Triple 0 call fails

“When you can’t get through to triple 0 or it cuts out, that's dangerous.” This is what South Burnett resident Jo Hillar said after...

A great turn out at Ringsfield

It was a full house over the weekend as Nanango Handmade held its first handmade market. On Saturday 16 November, and Sunday 17 November,...

Burnett’s Best with Hannah Nothdurft

Hannah Nothdurft is a Year 10 student at Goomeri State School, and has been attending since Prep in 2014. Hannah has lived in the...

‘Cave art’ a state finalist

Paul Bong is "stoked" to be a finalist in the Queensland Regional Art Awards. The Nanango artist is a finalist in the First Nations...

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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