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Sparking Mia’s ‘Curious Mind’

Curious Minds empowers girls who are passionate, high performers in STEM to explore their full potential. Last September, Saint Mary’s Catholic College provided students with...

Looking at different perspectives

The Mundubbera Regional Art Gallery is now showing its newest exhibition “Perspectives of the North Burnett”. The exhibition features landscapes of the beautiful yet unforgiving...

‘Exceptional’ bulls at sale

Friday 18th August 2023 should be noted on the calendar of prominent beef cattle producers to attend the Whitaker Beef Bull Sale being held...

Open day a trip back in time

Stonehouse Moore opened its doors to history buffs and sightseers over the weekend, transforming the heritage-listed site into a bustling locale reminiscent of its...

First gymkhana a success

The Proston Pony Club welcomed 60 riders from across the Burnett, Western Downs, Fraser Coast and Darling Downs regions for its first-ever gymkhana on...

Legendary barber wraps up 30-year run

'The best man for the job is a woman.' Thus reads a placard that, until last Friday, adorned one of the walls of Heather Anderson's...

BREAKING: Rollover at Crawford

Two stable patients were transported to Kingaroy Hospital after a two-vehicle crash at Crawford this morning, 28 July. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson reported...

Eidsvold strikes gold

Eidsvold stepped back in time for their 146th anniversary of the Proclamation of Eidsvold Goldfields. The Eidsvold and District Historical Society put on a...

‘Honour boards’ scrapped

North Burnett residents who are recognised during the region's annual Australia Day awards will no longer be immortalised on a plaque in their hometown...

‘Honour boards’ scrapped

North Burnett residents who are recognised during the region's annual Australia Day awards will no longer be immortalised on a plaque in their hometown...

Man injured in ramming attack at servo

A man was pinned between two cars at a Kingaroy service station this afternoon, with police alleging the crash was a deliberate attempt to...

Proudly serving Nanango

​St Patrick’s Primary School has proudly served the rural community of Nanango since 1912 and was initially entirely staffed by the Mercy Sisters. The...

Nurture you in Wondai

Learn how to ‘nurture you’ as BIDEO hosted an information morning aimed at the ladies. On Friday, 10 May at the Wondai Town Hall,...