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Christmas pop up shop comes to Kingaroy

South Burnett families are spoilt for choice for unique Christmas gifts thanks to the Kingaroy Regional Art Gallery's pop up shop. In 2020, the...

Pirate crew takes over for McHappy Day

Kingaroy McDonald's workers turned up to their shifts in their finest pirate garb last Saturday to celebrate the annual McHappy Day fundraising initiative. Customers were...

Mural unveiled at Blackbutt school

A sense of local identity has been depicted with Blackbutt State School's new mural 'The Feedlot'. The Blackbutt State School unveiled the new artwork on...

Region’s next star in the making

At just 13-years-old, South Burnett cricketer Josie Black is already a star in the making. The talented young bowler playing for the Nanango Scorpions has...

Snake season: watch out

As the weather warms up, be sure to stay on the lookout for snakes. Last week a woman was reportedly bitten by a snake at...

A big Love for cricket

Charlotte Love dreams of playing cricket for Brisbane Heat, and even Queensland, one day. For now, the 15-year-old Kingaroy player is content with mastering...

AIRLIFTED: Truck rolls onto man

A truck rolled onto a man when he was working on the vehicle’s brakes in the South Burnett, earlier this morning Thursday, 24 November. The...

Monto student’s art goes state-wide

A Monto State School student's art can soon be found in houses across the state, after his creative drawing was chosen to feature on...

Eidsvold’s celebrated graduate

Eidsvold P-12 State School student Eligh Roth has made it, graduating Year 12 as the only student of his class earlier this month. His school...

Cyclists have a fine ‘wine’ time

South Burnett cyclists enjoyed the picturesque route last weekend as they took on the Dusty Hill Ride. There were 43 cyclists who left the...

Water projects to capitalize on clean energy promise

South Burnett's agricultural industry could significantly benefit from the flow-on effect of the Tarong Power Station's eventual closure. KBR Principal Economist Matthew Bradbury proposed...

GALLERY: Gayndah’s glamorous graduates

Students at Gayndah's Burnett State College celebrated the end of their schooling days on Friday, 18 November. The 33 graduates of the Year 7 to...

Old knife, lots of memories

Christmas-time can be full of both joyful and hard memories. Nanango resident Hana Johnstone was using her trusty bread knife the other day and...