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Speaking the unspoken

A returned Nanango local has launched the first stage of the region's new grassroots mental health initiative, inviting locals and visitors to a country-style...

Kumbia turns out for garage sale

Cold and windy the day may have been, but Kumbia and district residents turned out in force for the annual town garage sale on...

ORIGIN: Game 1 recap and Cobbo’s debut

The odds were against them. The Maroons hadn’t won a game in Sydney for five years. The 10s of thousands of blues supporters were ravenous...

Cherbourg’s water future secured

Cherbourg's days of water woes are finally over following the grand opening of two two-megalitre concrete reservoirs for its water treatment facility at a...

A town of many facets

On paper, it may look like a small town, but Yarraman truly has it all - world-class food, nature, and recreation opportunities, all topped...

Dry winter comes after a wet autumn

Parts of the Burnett have recorded one of their wettest Autumns on record. Climatologist Dr Blair Trewin from the Bureau of Meteorology says residents...

Two injured in early-morning rollover

South Burnett emergency services embarked on an early-morning callout today, attending to a single-vehicle rollover on the D'Aguilar Highway at Coolabunia just after 2am. Queensland...

GALLERY: ‘Great’ crafty opportunities

A "smorgasbord" of crafts awaits creatives at Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery this winter. The Queensland Winter Craft Festival logo lit up the iconic Peanut...

Runners’ gesture lights up the town

Nighttime arrivals to the South Burnett town of Wondai might have already spotted a 'bright' new addition to the skyline in the form of...

Toxic culture too much for youth

From revealing images on shopping centre posters and roadside billboards to targeted online advertising, youth are seeing “too much too young”. Collective Shout’s Movement...

Blackbutt, Benarkin’s Rich History: Timber in the blood

While looking into the history of Blackbutt and Benarkin I came across Bob Olzard and chatted to him about his experiences and what it...

Murgon remembers “Jim”

The Murgon community farewelled one of its most influential members just after ANZAC Day this year, with local leaders and relatives joining in an...

Help Saints ‘change’ history

The South Burnett Saints need your help to build a changing room block. To this effect, the Kingaroy-based AFL club have launched their 'Buy a...