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A single-handed success

Tethering a horse is an important safety task in most pens, and something Rachel Willett has perfected – despite her left hand having little...

INVERLAW BALL: Celebrating 100 years

The Inverlaw Hall is bringing the community together with a grand ball that will celebrate 100 years of tradition in style, on Saturday, 19...

Kingaroy Transformation Project to save festivals funds

Some volunteer-run festival committees are hoping to save funds and unite more people at buzzing events as most South Burnett councillors reiterated their support...

Farming regulations ‘lack evidence’

Member for Nanango, Deb Frecklington, believes that ‘unnecessary and onerous’ farming regulations are having serious ramifications on the mental health of local producers and...

PHOTOS: Dance festival to inspire

Dance studios and groups from high schools joined forces for the inaugural South Burnett Dance Festival. Sue Dowideit-Reiger, Kingaroy State High School dance teacher...

Indigenous ‘birthing rocks’ to be reunited

A collection of Indigenous birthing rocks at the Brooweena Historical Village has been handed over to its traditional owners after nearly 50 years of...

Ten drug drivers busted across South Burnett

UPDATE: Another drug driver has been caught in the South Burnett, increasing the number of alleged offenders from nine to ten this month. Kingaroy...

Young Murgon runner on track for state championships

With his competitor tailing him for majority of the three-kilometre race, 10-year-old Joshua Williams sprinted up some final steep hills and launched himself into...

GALLERY: Gayndah’s a-neigh-zing race day effort

Gayndah welcomed horse racing enthusiasts, jockeys and trainers from all over Queensland to its racecourse last Saturday as the town hosted its first race...

OPEN RIGHT MEOW: Kingaroy’s new pet shop begins trading

A new Kingaroy pet shop opens today boasting a service that is a first for the state. After months of construction and speculation about the...

Saint Mary’s musical Annie Jr. premieres ‘tomorrow, tomorrow’

Perfecting sad whimpers, exciting yips and menacing growls is no child’s play, yet Year 5 student Amelia Dalton is excelling in her depiction of...

State’s ‘best’ rural hospital

Kingaroy will likely be home to the 'best rural hospital' in Queensland. This is according to Darling Downs Health Board Chair Mike Horan AM...

Monto’s mighty leaders

Monto State High School's newest cohort of student leaders are ready to make their mark. The school welcomed 13 student leaders on board in...

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