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Murgon’s August markets

On Sunday, 11 August, Murgon held its monthly markets at QEII Park in the centre of town. Numerous stalls with all kinds of goods...

‘Unforgettable’ music muster

Between bush ballads, stomping country anthems and sing-along crowd favourites, the four-day Back to Basics Music Muster at Coverty near Proston over the weekend...

Many Tribes, One Community

Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council formally adopted its budget for 2024/25 on 17 July 2024. The 2024/25 budget includes $24.07 million in operational expenditure and $13.71...

Two injured in weekend crashes

Over the weekend of 23 to 25 August, two motorists in the South Burnett were injured in separate crashes. On Friday, 23 August, a woman...

Gayndah parkrun’s Olympics tribute

Gayndah's parkrun last Saturday paid its respects to the region's outstanding athletic talent by hosting its own 'mini Olympics'. The weekly five-kilometre trek along the...

Happy bacon snaps

BaconFest was sizzling with smiles, laughter, and plenty of bacon over the weekend! Families, friends, and foodies alike embraced the festive atmosphere, capturing moments...

Cherbourg’s history on display

A new exhibition at the Cherbourg Ration Shed Museum charts the both troubled and uplifting history of the Burnett First Nations community through a...

Cherbourg battling two fires

Firefighters in Cherbourg are currently grappling with two fires. On the corner of Fisher Street and Wondai Road, two Queensland Fire Department crews have...

Burnett’s Ekka champs

Exhibitors from the Burnett regions took out a large variety of section wins at the 2024 Ekka, with cattle producers, woodchoppers and the next...

Police urge farmers to increase security

In July Kumbia police called on property owners to beef up their security following a recent string of breaks in around the Kumbia area....

Ute rolls after crash

A ute driver walked away with only minor injuries after flipping his truck when he crashed into an elderly lady's car at Taromeo on...

Youth charged after IGA ram-raid

A 16-year-old boy from Toowoomba was arrested after allegedly participating in a ram-raid on a Wondai supermarket on Monday night. The Queensland Police Service...

‘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...