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Praise for flood recovery workers

Recent reports of the flooding in Victoria hits too close to home with fresh memories of the flooding in the South Burnett over the...

Dancers line up for pink support

Dressed up in pink tutus, boots and shirts to match, Wondai's dancers lined up in support of breast cancer. Let's Dance Line Dancers held...

Relay for Life smashes fundraising goal

The 2022 South Burnett / Kingaroy Relay For Life brought locals from all over to help make a difference for those affected by cancer. The...

Letters to the editor: 860 images of child abuse

Burnett Today has received several letters to the editor in response to the story 'Imprisoned 4 months for child abuse' titled in the paper...

Stuffed croc death-rolling into art gallery

Walter Stahl, a visual artist has made his way from near Hamburg, Germany, to Saint Mary’s Catholic College, Kingaroy. Walter and Saint Mary’s art teacher,...

Ag teacher keen to mentor next gen

A career change led agricultural guru Travis Deans to take on a teaching gig at Kingaroy TAFE. The Education Team Leader at TAFE Queensland's...

Leadership applications now open

Applications for the 2023 Red Earth Community Leadership Program are now open and both experienced and aspiring leaders from across both the North and...

Imprisoned 4 months for child abuse

A 79-year-old man has been jailed for possessing 860 images of child exploitation, but will serve only four months of a two-year sentence. The man...

Tumuruu: Solar farm proposed

A solar farm could be added to the South Burnett region’s growing number of renewable energy farms. Australian Solar Enterprises has preliminary plans in...

Road rule changes you need to know

Queenslanders will be facing heavier fines when it comes to riding personal mobility devices like e-scooters and e-skateboards from Tuesday, 1 November. Penalties include: •...

Housing Summit: Burnett ‘crisis front line’

South Burnett Regional Council's Mayor Brett Otto joined local government representatives at the Queensland Housing Summit in Brisbane. Mayor Otto represented the councils across...

Blue Edge program kicks off in Murgon

School students are being inspired to develop positive attitudes and behaviours in the much-loved Blue Light initiative. Blue Edge kicked off again at the...

Cherbourg commemorates service with morning parade

The community gathered at 8:00a.m. on 25 April for a commemorative Anzac Day parade and ceremony at the Memorial Park to honour local service...