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Thrashers hit with results

The Thrashers hosted three games of rugby at T.J. O’Neil Oval in Kingaroy. As part of their Old Boys Day, the Thrashers Old Boys went...

Mental health sites share LGBTIQ+ inclusivity with Welcome Here campaign

Throughout Pride Month, Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service (WBHHS) has displayed its commitment to LGBTIQ+ inclusivity through its support for the Welcome Here...

Regions to get charged up

A group of towns across the South and North Burnett regions will receive one electric vehicle charger each by the end of 2024, the...

Craft fest gets kids creative

Kids are encouraged to get crafty these winter school holidays. Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery's Queensland Winter Craft Festival is hosting two art workshops specifically...

Man electrocuted at Wandoan

A man has died after he was electrocuted at a workplace incident on Middle Creek Road near Wandoan yesterday. The Queensland Ambulance Service attended the...

Greater power line fight

Kilkivan farmers are not the only ones fighting against transmission lines amidst the government’s renewable energy push. Dozens of concerned farmers descended on Canberra...

Kilkivan welcomes new shed

Earlier this month a unique community group was opened in Kilkivan. The Kilkivan Veteran and Community Men’s Shed officially opened on 1 June and...

FOUND: Two missing while fossicking

A pair of women who went missing in the Nanango bush for two nights have been found alive. The mother and daughter, aged 54 and...

Bridge finally open, but no funds for road

After many years of campaigns, funding promises and State and Federal budget allocations, the new John Peterson Bridge is now open. Federal Member for...

Banking on regional renewable projects

Multi-million and billion-dollar projects are budgeted for in the 2023-24 Queensland Budget. The Queensland Government handed down the Budget for 2023-24 on 13 June. Both the...

Monto’s master returns to the gallery

The Monto Museum of Art is serving up a special treat for its first anniversary celebrations in early July: an exhibition by celebrated local...

Hope as Benarkin logging plans shelved

Residents near a high conservation value forest close to Blackbutt are hopeful the area will be added to the Benarkin National Park. A coalition...

Murgon takes a moment to remember

Over the weekend, the community of Murgon came together to remember the fallen. On Saturday, 25 April, the people of Murgon and surrounds flocked...