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Macadamia Nut Day

Thursday 4 September marks Macadamia Nut Day, a global celebration of our favourite creamy, crunchy, native nut. What better way to welcome the start...

Search for Brisbane man finds remains in Burnett

Police have discovered human remains at Maidenwell suspected to be those of missing Brisbane man Andrew Burow, whose 21 August disappearance has seen two...

Single-vehicle crash at Nanango

Emergency services are attending to a single-vehicle crash at Nanango this afternoon, Wednesday 3 September. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman reported the crash occurred...

Farm under threat from large fire

Firefighters are working to contain a 25 acre-large blaze in a duboisia paddock at Wattle Grove, with reinforcement crews now on their way to...

‘Night of nights’ for mums’ help centre

The Kingaroy branch of pregnancy support centre Eva's Place held a well-attended dinner night and silent auction fundraiser over the weekend. Eva's Place volunteers, young...

Alleged baby-trap stalker charged

A Gold Coast woman will face court over allegations she stalked two men from the South Burnett and Western Downs regions across several months,...

Burnett beasts best in show

The Burnett can rightfully call itself one of Queensland's finest cattle-producing regions after taking out six best-of-breed sashes at this year's Ekka. Studs from across...

High calibre Bunya bulls

The 12th Annual Bunya Bull Sale will be held on Saturday, 6 September at the Coolabunia Selling Complex, Kingaroy.   74 Droughtmaster Bulls from 26 vendors have been catalogued with the...

Charges laid after unlicenced Booie ‘bush doof’

Police have charged 10 people for offences including drug possession and driving under the influence following what South Burnett Regional Council leaders called an...

Gayndah rallies behind ‘Snowy’s walk

Over 50 parties laced up their shoes over the weekend to enter in an inaugural memorial walk at Gayndah, paying tribute to Australia's fallen...

Mapping out region’s future

What would you like to see in your community over the coming years? The future of the South Burnett’s various towns is currently being...

Murgon’s elegant afternoon tea

It was a chance for locals and visitors alike to bask in the simple enjoyment of art as 55 Million Years Ago hosted their...

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...