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Drums and their end

I was travelling back through New South Wales in late November and can across this drumMUSTER collection site. It took me back to those...

Cooyar’s hidden gems

Looking for something to do these school holidays, look no further than the hidden gems at Cooyar. Nestled in Queensland’s countryside, Cooyar offers scenic...

Inspiring young guitarists

Blackbutt State School's Guitar Club will be strumming strong in the new year thanks to a kind donation. During late November, South Burnett Music...

2025 a year of creativity

2025 was a big year when it came to the arts. The Burnett is highly cultured in visual arts, theatre, and music. SBMCS productions...

Let the kids explore these school holidays

As the school holidays continue into the new year, why not let the restless kids get out and explore the wonders of the local...

Man charged over crime spree, head-on

A 23-year-old South Burnett man with multiple prior convictions faces over two dozen charges following an alleged crime spree around the region on Thursday,...

Caitlin’s time in youth council

Another year, another cohort of youth raising their hands to be the leaders of tomorrow. In 2025, Caitlin Thomson was a member of the...

Youth council debates broaden horizons

Another year, another cohort of youth council has graduated. In 2025, Abigail Hawke was a member of the South Burnett Youth Council, and is 14-years-old....

Warm support at Eva’s Place

Eva's Place Kingaroy supports parents during their early parenting journey from pregnancy to the baby’s first birthday with non-medical support. The parenting support not-for-profit...

Four grand old women

It is interesting to see the changes over the decades, especially when our older regional Queensland residents recount their perspectives. The Australian Woman’s Mirror...

Outlook broadly positive for Aussie farmers

Bendigo Bank’s 2026 Australian Agriculture Outlook report provides an in-depth perspective on supply, demand, and price outlooks for Australia’s major agricultural commodities for the...

Summer craft fun for kids

Keep their kids entertained this summer and spark their creativity with some at-home crafts. From colourful art to nature-inspired DIYs, there’s no shortage of...

Council considers EV future

The Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council will shortly take the plunge into the world of electric vehicles, after councillors approved a plan to transition the...