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A hauntingly good time

The Burnett could well be the next big dark tourism destination, with a number of historical haunts continuing to pop up on the bucket...

Looking back down the railway line

The Brisbane Valley railway line was a railway connection in Queensland connecting Ipswich, west of Brisbane to the upper Brisbane River valley. Progressively...

Breaking down barriers

Craig Lucas said society sometimes treated him like a book. They were quick to judge him based on appearances but didn't take enough time...

Bonny passes on the RSPCA torch

There's been a changing of the guard at the Kingaroy RSPCA shelter recently with long-time animal carer Wendy Stratford taking over as the animal...

Q&A with Craig Lucas

This week's Q&A guest is passionate community member Craig Lucas. He's president of the Kingaroy Show Society and has been heavily involved with the...

Bridge gets $30k green light

A South Burnett bridge will be one of 14 vital road infrastructure projects given the green light in the Maranoa region. The K.T. Peters...

Kingdom magic sparks imagination

Reading books can be quite an adventure and the Kingdom of Libraria citizens are keen to share their world. South Burnett librarians Danielle Mengel...

Paying the kindness forward

A couple from Perth have been overwhelmed by the kindness shown to them from a Maidenwell business. Mick and Tarnia are now urging everyone...

Managing waste to become easier

North Burnett residents will no longer have to dispose most of their rubbish directly into the landfill soon. This will be one of a...

A Day on the Dam concert delivers first live music event in months

With tickets quite literally selling faster than hot-cakes, the region's first major music event in over several long months is looking set to be...

Champion for change awarded

For more than three decades Georgie Somerset has been a pioneer for working remotely. Her tenaciousness to pursue a career from her family's cattle property...

Uni student receives 200 hours for stealing

A university student from Kingaroy has pleaded guilty to stealing over $4700 dollars from a local café in magistrates court last week. Miss...

Celebrating all things Moroccan

Nanango QCWA hosted an international morning, celebrating Moroccan culture. The women gathered together at the Nanango QCWA building on Friday morning, 22 November to...