Truck rollover at Kumbia
A man was transported to Kingaroy Hospital after a truck rolled over at Kumbia on Sunday, 23 January.
An adult male was transported by...
Kingaroy’s Men’s Shed going strong
In July 2015 the Kingaroy Men’s Shed met for the first time. The first round of discussions relating to the concept of starting up...
Investing back into the community
Every race meeting the Kingaroy Speedway has various community groups volunteer all around the track and the speedway club donates to their community group.
These...
Farmers turn garlic hobby into success
Garlic’s water requirements are low, making it a great fit for the Burnett region and a great fit for Brooklands farmers, Owen and Bettina...
Club of proud volunteers
South Burnett Speedway Club was formed on 14 September 1968.
The committee at the time consisted of Col McBride as President, Jim Devitt...
A spectator’s guide to King’s Royal
As much as King's Royal is a huge event for the drivers, the annual weekend of racing is also a huge highlight in Speedway...
All roads lead to Kingaroy
The nominations for this year’s 10th annual Ian Boettcher Race Parts Kings Royal for Modified Sedans will see drivers from all over the country...
Silos lit blue in support
Kingaroy is lighting up blue to celebrate the work of corrections officers on the front line of public safety on National Corrections Day, Friday...
Looking back on the Kings of Speedway past
The Kings Royal was created one day in 2012.
It came about due to the South Burnett Speedway Club missing out on hosting the...
AUSSIE DAY: Events postponed & going ahead
The majority of the Australia Day events across the South and North Burnett have been cancelled or postponed.
There are several events still going...
North’s first bub of 2022
On the 4th January 2022 in Bundaberg Base Hospital, a little bundle of joy was born into the world.
Jeremy Daniel James Banister-O’Sullivan was born...
Signs of a true community
The flood of 2022 brought with it torrential amounts of rain, which brought about a devastating flood.
As the water receded it was clear...

















