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How to keep up to date with Burnett news

Burnett Today readers still have many options to keep up to date with the hyperlocal news from their community.

Facebook may have been a popular way for people to stay up to date with the news from their region, but recent changes have stopped any credible and reliable news sources from sharing on the social media platform.

South Burnett Today and Central and North Burnett Today news, sport and community stories are still accessible online.

Head to our website burnetttoday.com.au for the latest stories, which will feature both subscriber news and free, unlocked community yarns.

You can sign on as a subscriber for $10 a month, which works out to be just $2.50 a week -the same as buying our weekly newspaper.

Readers can also sign up for news alerts from the website that will be delivered straight to your email inbox.

Our team are also keeping our Instagram page @burnett.today and Twitter account @BurnettToday updated with hyperlocal stories and photos from across the region too.

As always, our weekly editions of the Burnett Today newspaper are always in your local newsagency or grocery store -jam packed with stories from your community and the wider Burnett region.

Remember, our team is just a phone call (4182 0450) or email away (newsdesk@burnetttoday.com.au) if you want to share a story within your community in the newspaper.

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