Betty’s solo adventure
Betty Descovich is going on a solo adventure through South America for 6 months.
Betty is a spirited lady in her 70s from Wondai...
Officer joins the station
A new police officer has joined the South Burnett team.
Constable Wade Preston recently started at the Kingaroy Police station after graduating on 16...
Gayndah shop honoured by sister city
A business in Gayndah has been recognised by an entrepreneur organisation in its sister city in Belgium.
Gayndah Smash Repairs became an honourary member of...
Footy legend’s Origin stopover
Punters cheering on the Maroons at Eidsvold on Wednesday, 5 June were shocked to find themselves in the presence of an 18-time Origin legend.
Former...
Josie’s 31st Biggest Morning tea
Josie’s 31st Biggest Morning Tea was a beautiful morning.
More than 100 community members turned up to the Kumbia Hall to participate in Josie’s...
Gayndah’s race day ‘sweet as’
The annual Gayndah Cup Races took place last weekend, bringing in a bumper crowd to cheer on some of the best jockeys and racehorses...
Youth crime declining thanks to task force
Queensland police have marked the first anniversary of a specialised task force targeting youth crime in high-risk areas by declaring the crackdown is working.
Almost...
Dollar Drive supports Kingaroy Kindy
Bill Hull Car Centre has donated $1,100 to the Kingaroy Kindergarten as part of their Local Dollar Drive Program.
Kingaroy Kindergarten was the April beneficiary...
Christmas cheer awarded
Cherbourg's council were recognised for an annual Christmastime charity initiative at the 2024 Queensland Reconciliation Awards.
The Salvation Army's Christmas Cheer Program, in partnership with...
Councilors march for domestic violence
South Burnett Regional Council showed their support by marching to raise awareness against domestic violence.
On Wednesday 29 May, Mayor Kathy Duff along with...
Stewards of the land
Grant and Carly Burnham's unique love and care for their land has been recognised with the Australian Government Climate Innovation Award.
The North Burnett...
Pirated software concerns at water treatment plant
The fate of tourism at Mingo Crossing's caravan park hangs in the balance, after the North Burnett's council revealed its water treatment plant at...

















