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Carving up the competition

Yarraman butcher Mitch Hawes has done it again, walking away from one of the biggest trade competitions of the season with the coveted title...

Making cold-pressed oil

A lot of force drains these nuts of their oil. Plenty Foods have been making cold-pressed oils in the South Burnett since 1986. They make a...

New intake commences for Cherbourg Community Contact Centre

Another cohort of potential trainees started their journey into the Cherbourg Community Contact Centre on Tuesday, 21 March. This came after the number of jobs...

Grant funding to foster flood projects

The North Burnett Regional Council have announced a plan to deliver 11 improvements to the region's flood resilience efforts after receiving $1 million in...

Recognizing over 35 of fire and emergency service

A willingness to serve and close bonds are what Archie Andrews says keeps people in the Queensland Fire and Emergency Service. Archie Andrews was awarded...

Bank’s awareness campaign after Mundubbera scams

Sadly, scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and it is an unfortunate fact of life that scams and other financial crimes are on the rise....

Selling Aussie avos to India

The gates have been opened for Australian avocado growers to access a billion-person market. After the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) entered into...

Over 30 charges laid after crime spree from Goomeri to Caboolture

“A drug-fuelled crime spree” that saw a South Burnett man drive a stolen tractor down the highway has led to three years loss of...

GALLERY: Showcasing rural life

Goomeri’s Show over the weekend was a perfect showcase of what the small town at the edge of the Gympie region has to offer,...

All in for Harmony

Kingaroy’s Town Hall Forecourt became a hub of tolerance and unity over the weekend, as crowds gathered to celebrate the South Burnett Regional Council’s...

Bundy run for awareness

Mount Perry made their town purple for Purple Day and Legacy 200 on Sunday 26 March. Mount Perry’s Senior Constable Tom Mort had been training...

Little workshop sparks big dreams

’Did You Know We Create’ explores some of the Burnett region’s inspiring artists. This month we meet some of the young up and coming...

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...