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THE TRUTH: Burnett Today clarifies important KTP figure SBRC got wrong

After miscalculating the number of car parks lost to the Kingaroy Transformation Project three times, South Burnett Regional Council has delivered its 'final' figure. Last...

OPINION: Not even Council knows number of KTP car park cuts

UPDATE: After further investigations by Burnett Today, we have finally been told the correct number of car park cuts. It's different to the three...

Here’s why safety and inclusion requires carpark cuts in the KTP

One died and several were injured on unsafe crossings in Kingaroy's CBD in the last few years. To prevent such incidents from happening again, the...

PHOTOS: Child’s play for Under 8s

South Burnett children embraced play for Under 8's Day celebrations in Kingaroy's Memorial Park on Thursday 1 July. Organisations including South Burnett Libraries, Kingaroy...

Op shop offers helping hand

The Nanango Community Op Shop’s mission extends beyond the traditional duties of a second hand shop. Manager of the community op shop, Betty James, is...

Belt tightens for North Burnett ratepayers

Staff and councillors for the North Burnett Regional Council convened in Gayndah this morning to discuss the government organisation's budget for the new financial...

HOLY SMOKES: Fog hazard cleared at Kingaroy tobacconist this morning

Try before you buy are words to live by, but it appeared as though someone was taking them too seriously as billows of smoke...

Rockin’ Our Abilities first concert wows

The positive energy was infectious as audience members danced to ‘(I’ve Had) Time of my Life,’ with the Rockin Our Abilities band following their...

Nanango sings for a sound mind

It was almost serendipitous as the harmonies of country blues blended with spatters of rain at the parched Nanango Showgrounds, like a gift from...

South Burnett energy company digs deep for reliability and security

Utilities services in the South Burnett will be more reliable after receiving a cash boost in this year's state budget. Meandu Mine was given $50.1...

Look beyond the smile

"He was nearly always with a smile on his face on the outside that hid his internal struggles." There was not a dry eye in...

Cherbourg invests in future infrastructure

The Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council is focussed on investing in ‘future infrastructure’ in its 2022 budget and long-term financial plan. Basic necessities including clean...

Hall renos almost done

Cherbourg Community Hall is just weeks away from its grand reopening following years of renovations, with a recent event in the community space showing...