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Sisters secure spot in Queensland Triathlon team

Sisters Mackenzie and Olivia Grundy believe their sibling rivalry has had a positive impact on their triathlon career. The duo have been announced in the...

Woman injured after Cherbourg street brawl

A woman who used a bottle to strike another woman in the head will answer to an assault charge. The 23-year-old Cherbourg woman was charged...

No one is laughing

At first glance the heavily packaged L.O.L. Surprise Dolls appear to be savvy, albeit provocative, fashion dolls suitable for children above the ages of...

Pizza party for aged carers

Whether you’re a heathen who puts pineapple on them, or you like your pies with nothing but meat, meat and more, meat - pizza...

Upgrades for electricity grid backbone

Work has restarted on a $15 million project to strengthen Powerlink’s inland transmission network between Southern and Central Queensland. Powerlink Chief Executive Paul...

Community Hub

Kingaroy QCWA Birthday and Scone Day The Kingaroy QCWA celebrated their 98th Birthday on Saturday with a Scone Day. Due to COVID 19 restrictions, displays...

Tarong overhaul pumps up South Burnett economy

A $36.2 million overhaul at Tarong Power Station will see a peak workforce of more than 500 pump millions of dollars into the South...

Calling all bush photographers

Are you a budding bush photograph with an eye for capturing regional and rural moments behind the camera lens? Rural Aid is calling all keen...

Aged-care worker fined after for stealing from elderly

An aged care worker from Wondai faced Murgon Magistrates earlier this month charged with multiple counts of stealing from a vulnerable person in her...

On top of road safety

As part of this year's Road Safety week, Burnett Today attended the recent Under the Bonnet event at Bill Hull Car Centre and spoke...

Recognising outstanding police officers

Recognising years of police service, acts of bravery and works in recruit training was the focus for the Queensland Police Service Dalby Burnett Patrol...

Artist channels isolation ‘itch’

"During covid as an artist I had an itch and I had to scratch it." These are the words of Murgon artist Lee Porter...

Farmers face fuel shortages

Farmers across the region are experiencing cost and supply pressures as fuel prices skyrocket as a result of the war in Iran. Recent developments...