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Alleged drunken speedster charged after crash

Kumbia Police have charged a man after he allegedly caused a drunken high-speed crash on the Bunya Highway this week. Officers received a call to...

Wonder boutique in Kingaroy

After only opening their doors six months ago, Whimsee and Wonder is a small boutique located on Haly Street, Kingaroy. From clothing to candles,...

Securing game time for juniors

Carnivals like the Darren Lockyer Shield Carnival are crucial in providing regional junior players with extra game time. Kingaroy RedAnts sent an under-10s side...

Lions’ cup inspires Saints

Junior AFL players posed with Brisbane Lions mascot ‘Roy’ and the 2024 Premiership trophy at an extra special training session. The junior South Burnett...

Mayor’s year in review

Les Hotz has looked back at the first year of his second term as the North Burnett Regional Council's mayor, applauding the local government...

Auger grain accident at Mondure

Clive Weier, a long time Mondure resident, was involved in a farm accident on Sunday, 30 March. The 87-year-old was assisting with auger grain...

Raising Burnett changemakers

A record-number of ‘changemakers’ indicates the Burnett region is ready to invest in the future. The Australian Rural Leadership Foundation ran their Changemaker workshop...

Home is where the art is

Home is where the art is, and Jumping Ant Arts have featured 'Home' in their upcoming exhibition at the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery. From...

Business back in Horne’s hands

Wooroolin Used Machinery was purchased by Mick and Pat Magrath in February 1986 from Basil Horne. The business was operative as a sandblasting business...

Adieu to Dr Morgan

Nanango has lost one of its finest doctors. Dr Frederick Morgan OAM sadly passed away on Easter Sunday, 20 April 2025, at the age...

Festival’s fleet-footed fruit haulers

Could you run a 100-metre dash while carrying a box packed to the brim with mandarins? Gayndah's locals are well-known for their citrus-hauling prowess -...

Councils united at Cherbourg summit

Cherbourg made history last week, becoming the second community outside of Brisbane to host a summit of Queensland's 17 First Nations councils. The Burnett community...

Push to stamp out bullying

Schools should be a safe and supportive learning environment. Unfortunately in many Queensland schools, bullying is prominent. Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington reminds families...

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