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Councillor’s big budget debate

South Burnett ratepayers will need to account for a ‘modest’ rate increase and learn how to recycle this new financial year. In a historical...

Cops crack down on region’s criminals

Queensland Police have arrested and fined dozens of people this month as part of two major initiatives to crack down on dangerous driving, drug,...

Fundraising to Bring Kahleesi Home

The Yarraman community banded together to help their own. At the Yarraman Bowls club on Saturday, 9 July, Yarraman came together to raise funds for...

Burnett welcomes new cops

The South Burnett will this month welcome three new officers to the ranks of its police force, with one constable each joining stations in...

Murgon man’s ’emotions portrayed’

A longtime Murgon artist has found success in transitioning his work to the digital age, wowing crowds with his lifelike and intricate depictions of...

GALLERY: Lots to explore at the markets

The Wooroolin Markets on Saturday, 9 July was extra busy as the little green Wooroolin shop, Farm 2 Fork Collective celebrated its first birthday....

Cyclists, producers celebrate local flavours

Wooroolin was a celebration of all things food on Saturday, 9 July. The Taste the Trail cycling group passed through on their tour of...

Sustainable spray practice workshops

With our mixed cropping-type enterprises around our region, the farmer and the agronomist certainly have to be aware of all the ins and outs...

South Burnett Saints AFC celebrate their ladies

The South Burnett Saints Australian Football Club played against the South Toowoomba Bombers for their Ladies Day/ Indigenous round at Lyle Vidler Oval on...

The ‘trill’ of Canary seed

I have been asked recently what I thought about growing canary; not the weed known as canary, but instead Phalaris canariensis. The seed is...

A day for community

The Gayndah branch of the Indigenous Welfare Centre held its annual family fun day and NAIDOC Week celebrations on 7 July. Visitors of all ages...

When words are treatment in physiotherapy

People come to a Physio for an appointment with different expectations – they can be seeking pain relief; recovery from a surgery, or even...

‘Phat’ win for wagyu breeders

Murgon-based wagyu breeders and butchers The Phat Wag have taken out a bronze medal at a national beef competition just one year into their...