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Exploring nature’s basket

A group of South Burnett artists have delved into 'Nature's Basket' for their latest exhibition which will be featured in Kingaroy during October. Jumping...

Cowboy’s challenge to raise awareness

A cowboy's challenge for good mental health. The South Burnett Western Performance Club will be hosting a cowboy challenge with country singer Larry Cann and...

OPINION: My (extended) time in Bali

Hello to all our charming readers, and all the uncharming as well. I’m back from a few days away in Bali. Firstly, don’t worry, I was...

PAUL’S PADDOCK: Mechanical weed control

This week was very busy with two GRDC Harvester Set-Up Workshops on the Western Downs, however, both myself and the many farmers and header...

Passionate about people

Provisional psychologists (PP) are qualified, skilled, and knowledgeable in the delivery and implementation of mental health assessments and interventions. We have embarked on a...

WHAT’S ON? Queensland Mental Health Week

The South Burnett Suicide Prevention Working Group is a group of community members from different community organisations, not for profits and community members. Our...

Mundubbera artist immortalises her town

Mundubbera will have its image reflected upon itself with the opening of the exhibition ‘Portrait of a Town’ tonight. Opening on Friday, 7 October and...

Cat parents get behind annual charity fundraiser

A Kingaroy family that was recently reunited with their lost cat is calling on their fellow Burnett residents to support an annual RSPCA fundraiser...

Cattle 4A Cure a ‘good cause’

A grey heifer, with white streaks on the side of her face, moved around in her yard as the crowd gathered around her. This...

PHOTOS: Colourful fun in the sun at Eidsvold Races

The Eidsvold Races on 1 October brought scores of eager spectators to the small North Burnett town for a full day of neck-on-neck horse...

Forced flood buy-backs draw Council ire

The North Burnett Regional Council will move to oppose a Queensland Government-funded property buy-back scheme, with one councillor stating that leaving local government with...

Cherbourg hall damaged in early-morning break-in

Queensland Police Service is on the hunt for a group of people who were allegedly responsible for "significantly" damaging Cherbourg's Community Hall in 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...