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Vale Ted Egan

One of the early talents behind the Gympie Music Muster and the Woodford Folk Festival, Ted Egan was many things. As a singer he was...

Creatives hit record sales

The mother-and-daughter team behind Nanango's Handmade Markets celebrated record sales and a charitable donation. The talents of local creatives have been showcased at the...

P.A.R.T.Y. has safe messag

With Schoolies celebrations wrapping up on the Gold Coast, Darling Downs Health is reassured by the high number of secondary students who have...

Eidsvold S. S. agricultural gateway

Eidsvold State School has become one of a handful of secondary schools to be selected from across Queensland as part of the major agribusiness...

Gifting e-scooters or e-bikes?

Is an e-scooter or e-bike on your child's Christmas wish list this year? Queensland Police Service is urging parents to understand their legal responsibilities...

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...

Paddy’s year-round mission of giving

For years now, Paddy has dedicated himself to a simple yet powerful mission, collecting cans and bottles across the South Burnett region to raise...

Double Santa Claus Lane win

Christmas spirit is brimming in the small South Burnett community of Maidenwell. The village of Maidenwell was awarded the Santa Claus Lane award on...

Council’s festive gift to locals

The Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council carried out its third annual handover of hams and chickens to every household in town on 18 December. Councillors and...

Australia’s oldest pilot

When Glen Noble was a schoolboy, he used to stand at the edge of the Great Dividing Range on his grandparents’ property, near Lismore...

Blackbutt’s Morris Street party

It was a small victory, but for those on Blackbutt’s Morris Street it made a big difference. A small celebration was held on Saturday,...

Carols sung in the bush

The small Woowooga hall came alive with bush carols by candlelight last weekend. Blue Gum Farm's Cilla Pershouse was excited to welcome the Bundaberg...

Council’s plan to get disaster-ready

Cherbourg's council has approved a range of measures to safeguard the town from future natural disasters following this month's devastating flooding that blocked access...