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COPS INVESTIGATE: Man dead after Burnett Hway rollover

A Cherbourg man has died after a single-vehicle traffic crash on the Burnett Highway. Police are now investigating the man's death after the crash...

COPS INVESTIGATE: Man dead after Burnett Hway rollover

A Cherbourg man has died after a single-vehicle traffic crash on the Burnett Highway. Police are now investigating the man's death after the crash...

Gerald Youles reveals unseen Survivor AU payback

In unaired footage, payback came to bite Kilcoy farmer Gerald Youles moments before his competitors eliminated him in a blindside on Australian Survivor. "Hayley,...

BUY LOCAL: Council’s target to grow

South Burnett Regional Council will be aiming for at least half of their total spend to be sourced locally in the region. This is...

Business community has their say on council’s target

Burnett Today reached out to various business groups across the South Burnett region to gauge what they thought of the 50 per cent target...

Covid-19 vaccinations continue

Another 806 people have received their Covid-19 Pfizer vaccination at a Murgon clinic. A Darling Downs Health spokesperson said the team answered the community's demand...

Kingaroy pharmacy assistant best in state

A chilling yet comforting sign made Emma Tewes believe her biggest supporter's spirit was with her moments before her career peaked. "My pop...

PHOTOS: Celebrating their final step to citizenship

The Aussie chant was yelled out from proud family members after more than 20 people pledged their commitment to the country. A Citizenship Ceremony was...

Burnett singing teacher’s mountain-top experience

The Voice stage was a surreal mountain for Julee-anne Bell to climb... even if it was a short journey. The Kingaroy woman’s blind audition on...

BaconFest’s sizzling spirit outlasts cancellation

Weeks of creating pork and peanut food hampers was still well worth the effort for JJ’s Kitchen owner Julie Lonsdale-Light despite BaconFest being cancelled....

Meals on Wheels a blessing

Volunteers and staff working hard to ensure meals get to vulnerable Australians are being thanked this week. National Meals on Wheels Day was held...

Vietnam veterans pay their respects

Burnett veterans and supporters from Gayndah and Biggenden gathered at Gooroolba on 18 August to pay their respects to the region's service personnel who...

Experts’ warning comes true as bridge broken again

A team of Bundaberg engineers correctly predicted last week's destruction of Bon Accord Bridge just 13 months on from its reopening. Bon Accord Bridge, which...