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Construction starts soon on youth park project

The ground will soon be broken with construction set to start on the CTC Youth Park Precinct Project next month. South Burnett CTC announced...

Swickers to turn pig hair into keratin

Swickers is looking to make a better return on some of what’s been traditionally waste from the pork processing plant. SunPork Group CEO Dr...

Two killed in crash on Burnett ‘horror road’

A car crash on a notorious road north of Mount Perry on Sunday night killed two Bundaberg men and left a third hospitalised. The Queensland...

When art is the destination

Artworks set to take you around world hang at Wondai Regional Art Gallery this month. The exhibition's opening night on Friday, 5 September was...

RADF boost for arts projects

Several arts projects were given an extra boost this year thanks to the second round of the Regional Arts Development Fund. South Burnett Regional...

Night walk down highway kills Nanango man

A South Burnett man was hit and killed by a car on Friday night as he was walking along a highway southeast of Dalby. The...

St John’s Lutheran Formal

Sixteen proud graduates from St John’s Lutheran School made a dazzling entrance on Friday, striding the red carpet toward their unforgettable celebration evening. Onlookers,...

50 PHOTOS: Nanango’s fairytale formal

The 59 students of Nanango State High School's graduating class walked down a fairy light-flanked red carpet toward their 'night of nights' on Friday. Vintage...

PCA purchase sees Crumptons go for gold

South Burnett agribusiness G Crumpton and Sons is well-positioned to service the Australian peanut industry following its purchase of Bega Group's peanut-processing facilities in...

‘At cost’ cat, dog adoption fees

In a bid to ensure all animals at the South Burnett Animal Management Centre are rehomed quickly, the council will aim to keep adoption...

GALLERY: PLAYFest a great act

Nanango Cultural Centre’s stage lit up as 15 plays rotated through last weekend. NananGO’s PLAYfest had audiences laughing along, crying and holding their breath...

Why asking R U OK? is important

R U OK? Day comes around every year, but this question should be asked not just one day a year, but every day. Thursday,...

Council’s plan to get disaster-ready

Cherbourg's council has approved a range of measures to safeguard the town from future natural disasters following this month's devastating flooding that blocked access...