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GALLERY: Saints celebrate a decade

South Burnett Saints recognised a whole decade of 'Saints' last weekend. The club's Heritage Day on Saturday, 18 June, celebrated 10 years of the...

Harness to help launch para-driving

Dot the horse from the South Burnett Equestrian Group has gotten a new harness courtesy of Heritage Bank Nanango. Every Thursday, the group get the...

Gruelling 100km for MS fight

South Burnett cyclists Darrin Kefford, Jason Ford and Ken Mills rode the gruelling 100km circuit to help the fight against MS. The MS Brissie...

Return to form for Jandowae festival

After four long years, the Western Downs town of Jandowae finally opened its gates to eager festival-goers again earlier this month, welcoming thousands of...

New device to rapidly navigate viruses

Kingaroy Hospital will be one of several hospitals to incorporate a new device which will help rapidly identify different viruses this winter. Major Darling...

New butchers determined to stay a ‘cut’ above the rest

After nearly 30 years in the business, Mundubbera butchers Tim and Robyn Duggan are making way for a new generation of owners, with the...

‘Don’t freak out’: Make way for ambos

Paramedics working for Murgon’s Ambulance service would like to remind drivers to pull over when they see an emergency vehicle with lights and sirens...

Where’s Wengenville?

Well, the town of Wengenville no longer exists, but it was an active saw milling town which came to be with its construction on...

Jockey’s painting helps others

A painting of the horses head to head, with dust in the air, at the iconic Burrandowan race course will hang on the walls...

We must stop the great gas rort

Australia is the largest exporter of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) in the world. In 2021, the revenue received by Australians for this gas was...

Journey begins for Fiddler on the Roof

What do fifty people in a tin shed in Kingaroy have to do with Ukraine in 1905? They are meeting for the first time to...

‘Controversial’ feedlot greenlit

The North Burnett Council has last month greenlit the development of a 'controversial' feedlot enterprise at Three Moon south of Monto, following a range...

Make your call to Santa

Did you know Telstra has opened up the line straight to the North Pole, so children can chat to Santa this festive season? This...