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James goes a little potty

Growing herbs in pots is child’s play and there is nothing more satisfying then cutting fresh leaves or flowers from your garden to garnish...

Time to think big

The Kingaroy community are ‘nut’ going to wait any longer. A locally-lead group of passionate supporters are taking matters into their own hands to bring...

A sibling reading rivalry

Avid readers, sisters Dior and Diya Sanju from St Mary's Catholic College have been burning through the books this year, collectively reading more than...

Mundubbera locals explore the internet

A Mundubbera-based community service centre hosted a workshop on Thursday morning teaching locals how to navigate the complicated and confusing challenges of the internet. Under...

La Nina to bring more fun in rain

Finding big puddles to jump in, watching thunderstorms or seeing everything become alive and green again has been the week's highlight for many recently....

Nutty idea behind Proteco Oils

Peanuts will always be an integral part of Proteco Oils. As the original inspiration for the nutty idea, managing director Josh Gadischke said their...

Burnett’s ‘pink’ support

South Burnett businesses turned a proud shade of pink during October. This was in support of Pinking up South Burnett to raise awareness for...

Light competition back in 2020

Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus, coming down Santa Claus Lane… In preparation for the festive season, South Burnett Regional Council are asking...

Can’t stop this relay

She might only be in year six, but Taabinga State School vice-captain Gabby Wamsley knows the affect cancer can have on a family. "When I...

Deb stands down from top job

Deb Frecklington has stood down as the first female leader of the LNP after losing the state election on the weekend. With a small swing...

From little crops, industries grow

Wilfred Young, now 89, happily recalls his childhood growing up on his family’s Memerambi. He said when he was growing up his favourite time of...

Destined to produce ‘good crop’

There are hundreds of families and businesses who pioneered and contributed to the Burnett’s peanut industry and helped build it up to what it...

First Matt Ballin Cluster

Junior players launched their year of rugby league with the inaugural Matt Ballin Cluster event. The set of under-7s, 9s and 11s matches hosted by...

Renewable concerns