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Burnett to Band Together

Five talented musical groups will be heading to the big stage for the South Burnett's very own regional music festival. 'Burnett Bands Together' will...

Volunteer’s half-century milestone

A Murgon community hero was recently recognised for half a century of volunteering work for his local ambulance committee at a Darling Downs Hospital...

School leavers bursary now open

Member for Nanango, Deb Frecklington, has announced that Round Three of her Nanango Electorate ‘Year 12 School Leavers Bursary' is now open. Ms Frecklington said...

OPINION: Boyce on water security

It’s true, we live in a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains of rugged mountain ranges of droughts and flooding rains. Right now,...

Collaboration brings powerful mural

A powerful new mural at Mundubbera State School's Performing Arts Block has encapsulated the roots of the town with paintbrush precision. Principal, Peter Townsend, said...

Burnett town’s wettest November in 110 years

Mundubbera has recorded its wettest November in over a century this year. The North Burnett town was one of many Queensland towns that smashed...

Council tackles major shake-ups

The North Burnett Regional Council’s monthly general meeting in November saw sweeping changes introduced to the local government organisation, including major shake-ups in its...

DOG ATTACK: Man, woman airlifted

A man and a woman were airlifted in serious conditions resulting from injuries from a dog attack on a property in the North Burnett....

Council CEO calls it quits

The leadership of the North Burnett Regional Council has been dealt another heavy blow, with CEO Rachel Cooper announcing her resignation following news of...

Athletes find their feet

Kingaroy Shoppingworld has welcomed its latest store, Athlete's Foot, at a special opening last Tuesday, 23 November. With a high-tech specialised shoe-fitting machine, called...

Coolabunia Fat and Store Sale

520 head were yarded at Coolabunia on the 25 November 2021, many thanks to our Vendors and Carriers for the co-operation in getting cattle...

Public health orders trump National Plan

Federal Member for Maranoa, David Littleproud, has revealed his views on mandated Covid-19 vaccinations in Queensland, many of his views conflicted with Queensland Government’s...

Council considers EV future

The Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council will shortly take the plunge into the world of electric vehicles, after councillors approved a plan to transition the...