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IN BRIEF: Break-ins, stolen vehicles

The towns of Murgon and Wondai were rocked by a string of break-and-enters and car thefts over the past week, including an instance where...

Races a delight

It was a beautiful day of races in Eidsvold. The Eidsvold Race Club held a fantastic day of racing on Saturday, 5 October. The...

GB Pod comes to Nanango

It was about ‘harnessing your potential’ as Nanango Showgrounds housed a Carriage Driving Development Camp last week. Over the course of 1 to 4...

Truth-telling team plan Cherbourg hearings

Cherbourg will have its time to speak as part of the Queensland Government's Truth-telling and Healing Inquiry, a team of facilitators headed by a...

Grim find in search for missing man

As the search for South Burnett man Jack McLennan entered its sixth day, police found a pair of shoes thought to belong to the...

Drone’s maiden voyage in Burnett waters

A revolutionary radio-controlled life buoy last month made its debut in Australian waters - at the Wondai pool. The Fast Rescue Device, shortened to FReD,...

Locals warm-up Jam Sesh

North Burnett performers had the privelege of being the warm-up acts at the 2024 Blueberry Jam Sesh. The Mundubbera Showgrounds event on Saturday evening,...

Bridge audit finds safety concerns

North Burnett locals are invited to a meeting to learn more about a recent safety audit of the Bon Accord Bridge project, which has...

Locals learn to prepare for disaster

Five local residents from the Burnett Inland raised their hands and volunteered to attend a conference to better learn how to prepare for natural...

GALLERY: Monto celebrates 100 years

Monto’s centenary festival celebrated 100 years of community, culture and fun. The celebrations kicked off on Saturday, 5 October with an extravagant street festival....

‘Big Map’ puts unexpected into perspective

Burnett residents in Biggenden and Kingaroy came together last weekend for the first round of Red Earth Community Foundation's 'Big Map' events. Ahead of...

Watoto Children’s Choir shares hope

Be ready to sing and dance along with the Watoto Children's Choir this Friday night. The free Watoto Children's Choir concert will be...

‘Cave art’ a state finalist

Paul Bong is "stoked" to be a finalist in the Queensland Regional Art Awards. The Nanango artist is a finalist in the First Nations...