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South Burnett by the numbers

A bigger Kingaroy and less unoccupied dwellings for the South Burnett. On Tuesday, 28 June, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released their first round of...

Women’s Health clinic dates for July

Darling Downs Health mobile women’s health nurses are on the road this month, travelling to rural locations to provide free and confidential health clinics....

Fresh crafts to make you smile

A fresh set of textile artworks are keeping keen crafters warm with ideas this winter. Queensland’s Winter Craft Festival welcomed another two exhibitions to...

Mower experts “STIHL” going strong

When Keith Hansen and his son Darryl purchased Kingaroy Mower Centre in 1985, they had a goal of building the business into the first...

Budget in sights

The state budget has not tickled the fancy of the Member for Nanango. Speaking at Queensland parliament in Brisbane on the state budget was the...

‘PEOPLE’S BUDGET’: Modest rate increase, recycling locked in

South Burnett ratepayers will need to account for a ‘modest’ rate increase and learn how to recycle this financial year. In a historical moment,...

Cop’s run for epilepsy awareness

Mount Perry's Officer in Charge has been hitting the road this year, exchanging his navy uniform for a purple jersey and running shoes in...

Council welcomes Liberal MPs

A pair of Liberal National Party MPs from regional Queensland seats travelled to the North Burnett last week to discuss the local council's newly-announced...

Plan to decarbonise agriculture

Feed that can reduce methane from livestock, and a greener approach to fertiliser are among the measures Queensland is investigating to reduce emissions in...

Old Boys gearing up for the weekend

Decades of Rugby Union in the South Burnett is worth a celebration. The South Burnett Thrashers Rugby Union Club will be having a celebration for...

All the action at the State of Oranges

The Gayndah Gladiators have broken a nearly half decade-long dry streak last week, once again hoisting the coveted Citrus Cup following their thrilling victory...

How a routine patrol saved a life

A routine patrol by Kingaroy police officers saved the life of a driver who had a stroke behind the wheel of her car. Karen...

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,...