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Superbly shaped Stag shows sweet success

“I got more out of it than they did.” One of the Nanango Stags great former players, Jordan Drew returned to his old stomping grounds...

What’s on at Wondai, Kingaroy galleries

Be sure to head along to the Wondai and Kingaroy art galleries this month to see their new exhibitions. Both galleries are set to...

MEGA GALLERY: Reef and Beef for playground dreams

The current playground for students has been considered as a hazard and a new playground is desperately needed, so 50 guests turned up at...

Scrap metal and cars burn

A scrap metal pile and numerous cars caught fire this afternoon. The fire was near the Kingaroy TAFE along Kingaroy Cooyar Road, with the first...

Calling out unfairness as ‘road toads’ ride scot free

'Road toads', 'pedal terrorists', and the 'Lycra-wearing latte set' - just some of the derogatory terms used to describe cyclists these days. Indeed, hatred towards...

State Gov House in South Burnett stands empty during housing crisis

A State Government owned house in Nanango has remained empty since June 2020 and Member for Nanango, Deb Frecklington says it is unacceptable. Mrs Frecklington...

Ode to Craig Lucas

Ode to Craig Lucas. There is a certain gentleman in the Kingaroy town a local identity that we’d like to place on him a crown, For this...

How bike trail protected iconic pines

Mountain bike enthusiasts will soon take their next adventure to the Bunyas. The Russell Park Mountain Bike Trails at the Bunya Mountains are set...

Caffeinated experimenting yields results

After decades of experimenting, Barambah Farms Estate has locally grown and roasted coffee that they think is some of the best in Australia. Jeff and...

Cowboy is two-time artist of the year

Covid-cancelled rodeos was the break a cowboy needed to find his voice. It has been and always will be the cowboy way of life...

Dragon boat club ‘drumming’ up interest

Lovers of outdoor sports looking for a change from the usual running and biking can now sign up for an exciting new group, with...

Monto’s new nurse excited to stay

A student-turned-registered nurse at Monto’s hospital said she was grateful to be staying on as a healthcare professional in the North Burnett, citing "inspiring"...

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...