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Loaned instruments save comp

Loaned instruments amid school lockdowns saw the band and ensemble section of the 2025 music eisteddfod salvaged. School bands and ensembles performed their best...

Josie’s legacy lives on

Just over four years after the death of Kumbia community great Josie McConville, the cancer support group she helped start is carrying on her...

Massive turn out for Tansey polocrosse

All eyes were on the Tansey Showgrounds over the weekend, as the Tansey Polocrosse Club held their annual tournament. On Saturday, 21 and Sunday,...

How a Durong boy shaped sports medicine

A boy from Durong grew up to become a physiotherapist who helped shape Queensland’s sports medicine, as well as an acclaimed sculpture artist. Peter...

Minister’s thought for the week

If you’ve seen the news lately you would have noted that there is a lot of unrest in the world. Especially in Los Angeles...

Man charged after police raid

A police raid on a rural property south-east of Nanango yesterday turned up an illegal gun and cannabis, officers alleged. The Queensland Police Service reported...

Gore does it again: ‘Insane’ world record set at Dead Cow Gully

Through grit and determination, Australian runner Phil Gore has broken the backyard ultra marathon world record for the second time at Dead Cow Gully....

Show finalists tour Goomeri

The South Burnett’s showgirl and rural ambassador finalists had a grand tour of the Goomeri district on judging day. The 2025 South Burnett Sub-Chamber...

Pottery inspires at festival

This month exquisite potters have inspired artists at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery. Works by the seven members of the Pine Rivers Potters are...

Historic park under threat

The Queensland government is preparing to deal a significant blow to Yarraman's ecotourism sector and community by permanently closing a beloved park - behind...

Date set for walk to honour ‘Snowy’

The Gayndah community will come together in late August, staging a memorial walk to honour Australia's soldiers - including one of their own -...

Taps to stay at Murgon free camp

Compassion for the region’s most vulnerable, and the need to keep a tight, sustainable budget for ratepayers was weighed up at the latest council...

Make the best prep choice

Starting school is one of life’s most significant milestones, not just for children, but for the families who walk beside them. At St Joseph’s School,...

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