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Call to reinvigorate South Burnett ag shows

South Burnett Sub Chamber is calling on the community to get involved in their local agricultural shows. Viv White is the South Burnett Sub...

All things English to celebrate King’s Birthday

If you’d known who the oldest Beatle is – or the patron saint of Britain – you’d have been in the running to win...

Care expo’s sucessful return

The second annual South Burnett Health & Community Services Expo at Kingaroy's town hall brought together scores of care professionals and organisations for an...

GALLERY: QCWA says cheers to seniors

Biggenden QCWA Branch have celebrated Seniors Month over a cuppa, a chat and lots of laughs. President Narelle Smith welcoming everyone said Queensland Seniors celebrations...

Australian Budget in troubled times

Australia's Federal Budget which focusses on housing solutions has some community groups missing out while trying to find a balance amid economic turmoil. The Australian...

First White Dove Ball in three years

A long-awaited fundraising ball will go towards helping the less fortunate. The White Dove Ball will be held at the Kingaroy Town Hall on Friday,...

Burglaries, drugs and guns: Murgon and Cherbourg’s week of crime

Murgon and Cherbourg suffered under a wave of break-ins, property damage and theft last week, with police called out to a number of incidents...

Join the fun, colourful world of Seussical

Do you like green eggs and ham? If not, then perhaps the South Burnett Musical Comedy Society’s 2023 production of Seussical will be your...

150 Guinea pigs rescued

Recently, a whopping 150 guinea pigs were surrendered into RSPCA care, some of which were pregnant. There were so many guinea pigs that...

Man charged with paramedic assault after crash

A man who was involved in a serious crash allegedly assaulted the ambulance officer who was trying to help him. The 52-year-old Murgon man has...

Region’s best public speakers

The South Burnett Education District School Speech Competition was held on the 20 October at Kingaroy State School. It was an exciting night, showcasing...

Kathy’s walk for better mental health

Walking more than 190km during October, Kathy Clegg has been reminded that she and others are not alone. The Kingaroy woman took on the challenge...

Deb champions women

What is your occupation/community involvement? Member for Nanango, Shadow Minister for Energy and the Cost of Living, Shadow Minister for Water and the Construction...