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Youth group lets its talents shine

Gayndah Youth Space welcomed adults and kids alike to its first Fun Day event at the RSL lawns on 28 August for a day...

Man threatens ex-partner in series of attacks

A 30-year-old man has been sentenced after being charged with eight offences, including unlawful stalking with violence following a 12-year-long relationship that broke down....

‘Funding disappeared’: MP raises concerns over ‘dangerous bridges’

Funding concerns for a bridge on the school bus route to Durong State School have arisen, in light of conflicting statements from politicians. Nanango...

‘Our children matter’: Cherbourg suicides devastation as community cries for help

Multiple deaths by suicide in the past two months have sent devastating shockwaves through the close-knit indigenous community of Cherbourg . The grieving community...

TRAGIC STATS: Regional roads ‘not safe’

The North and South Burnett regions tragically top the charts when it came to the most dangerous electorates for road deaths in Queensland. This...

Wild pig collides with motorcyclist

A man was airlifted to hospital just after 11pm Wednesday, 1 September, after a wild pig ran out in front of the motorbike he...

Resilient perennials

Flowering perennials are the backbone of any garden, but how do you know which one is going to go the distance? Though nursery pot...

‘There were millions’: Mouse plague funds relieve farmers

Murgon farmer Peter Angel was just one of the lucky ones to receive funds from Rural Aid to help him manage the mouse plague....

Vets lives changed forever

Vietnam Veterans Day 2021 was extra special for the Kissick family. Dave Kissick served in two different tours in the Vietnam War, with the second...

Butcher turned farmer tops market

The paddock to plate phenomenon has taken off, but few farmers control most steps of the process, except one Yarraman stud and butcher owner....

Huge childcare boost allows for expansions

More than $1 million will be shared out to provide critical child care services in the Flynn region. Amongst the six groups receiving funding...

PHOTOS: Ride for hope of better future

A group of bike riders dressed in purple have been tackling 400 kilometres across the South Burnett to raise money for cancer research this...

Old knife, lots of memories

Christmas-time can be full of both joyful and hard memories. Nanango resident Hana Johnstone was using her trusty bread knife the other day and...