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Moving along with rate creep

Ever since many of us older agros have been practising minimal or zero till, the basis of most of our mixtures has been glyphosate....

Historic Hivesville Hotel

The sturdy, well constructed, double storey, red brick building known as the Hivesville Hotel dominates the small South Burnett town of Hivesville. It was...

Stations to protect ancient bunya pines

Bushwalkers exploring the Bunya Mountains National Park can now do their part to help protect the bunya pines. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service have...

Passionate about finding a cure

This Saturday night sporting fans, cancer survivors and carers and local business teams will be getting dressed up for one of the Burnett's greatest...

Actors compete on stage

Amateur South Burnett thespians could be whisked into the limelight if they win an upcoming play competition, says Nanango Theatre Company secretary Valerie Matthews....

Creative stars on stage

Standing in the front row of the Creative Generations mass choir, Megan Underwood got chills from the power of the music around her. She...

‘Absolutely pathetic’: Hooning wreaks havoc on Kingaroy roads

Revving engines, screaming exhausts and rowdy countdowns startles Kingaroy woman Erica Milne most nights as hoons allegedly race along a makeshift drag strip next...

Textiles tourism booms across Kingaroy

Hundreds of tourists from across the state explored the South Burnett's top destinations as they rifled through piles of fabrics and admired patchwork quilts. Queensland...

Suicide opens up conversation

The Cherbourg community continues to battle grief as ten young men have died by suicide in the past three years. Elder Uncle Bevan Costello...

Farewell to oldest Aussie

Australia's oldest man, Dexter Kruger, passed away peacefully aged 111 years and 188 days. Dexter broke the national record as the oldest Australian on record...

Flying Peanut’s last hurrah

As the ‘Flying Peanut’ prepares for its last Endeavour Rally, Les Porter reflects on 23 years of fundraising with more than $250,000 raised for...

Alpaca pals a local success

When Trish Wright first came into contact with alpacas over a decade ago, she had no idea the unique animals would become a...

Big morning out in Nanango

On the first Saturday of each month Nanango comes alive. The iconic Nanango Country Markets are held at the Nanango Showgrounds from 6am to...

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