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LifeFlight a perfect match for Tony

Not a job for beginners given the high level of safety that patients and society demand, it takes a certain level of experience and...

Burnett’s Best Nina Temperton

Nina Temperton is almost always on the go. From her demanding yet rewarding role as the CEO of the South Burnett CTC to her...

LifeFlight launches Qld first trauma training program

Wide Bay locals are being encouraged to sign up to LifeFlight Australia’s new, free trauma training program and help themselves prepare to assist in...

Sweetly scented garden delights

It’s great to have plants in our life that stimulate all the senses. Though as we all know in the world of gardening, the...

Locals show their love for Monto

The North Burnett's northernmost major town is known for many things among its residents, from its breath-taking national parks to its award-winning art as...

Antfest takes on art challenge

Challenging artists to develop their skill set and venture into different mediums is what Jumping Ant Arts Inc is all about. This is why...

Mixed mediums in new exhibition

See the world through a variety of lenses and textures at the Wondai Regional Art Gallery's September exhibition. The latest pieces of art were...

DIRECTOR’S DESK: Embracing heroes

As we all hear the word "hero" used from time to time, have you ever asked yourself the question, "What is a hero, anyway?"...

Murri rangers rewarded for transition help

A local ranger program engaging students from Nanango State School, Cherbourg State School, and Silver Linings School, to help preserve the Bunyas, has earned...

Sunken bridge resurfaces

Water services company Sunwater will commence works to remove an old bridge over the Burnett River at Mingo Crossing this week, citing prevailing dry...

Godspell stories in song

Year 11 student Harry Charlwood will take up the main stage wearing a superman shirt and armed with a story book this weekend. He...

PICS: Highlands music comes to Cherbourg

Music can help the younger generation learn, especially bagpipes and drums. Hosted at Cherbourg State School on Wednesday 8 September, Queensland Police Pipes and Drums,...

One hurt in Memerambi crash

A teenager is in hospital after a two-car crash on the Bunya Highway at Memerambi on Friday morning. Police, firefighters and paramedics were called to...