First Nations elders to convene for meeting
A group of Queensland First Nations elders are seeking contributions to a meeting regarding the use of GPS tracking devices for juvenile offenders, which...
Gayndah bakery returns
Gayndah residents and travelers on the Burnett Highway will once more have access to freshly-baked bread and piping hot pies following the grand reopening...
Farmers battle worker shortage
A North Burnett farmers’ committee has heard that Gayndah’s citrus growers could face millions of dollars in losses this coming harvest season as a...
A gourd time at festival launch
The Goomeri Pumpkin Festival held a relaxed cocktail styled launch event, complete with a cooking demonstration last Friday night.
The team shared the highlights...
‘KEEPING YOU CONNECTED’: News is still here
Today is 'paper day' for Burnett Today newspaper readers who all have access to our print edition in their local newsagency or grocery store....
Nanango takes on regionals
Nanango Little Athletics’ eight athletes did their club proud at the recent regional championships at Deception Bay.
Nanango centre manager Brendan Weil said six...
Burnett trials for Bulls
The charge of the Wide Bay Bulls wasn't enough to overcome the Western Mustangs during their three trial games.
Kingaroy’s T.J. O’Neill Oval was home...
Tips for new uni students
Moving to a new town and leaping into years of study can push any young person onto shaky ground.
So with university orientations starting over...
Patient in stable condition after crash
A patient has been transported to Kingaroy Hospital in a stable condition following a two-vehicle crash in Booie.
Queensland Police Service, Queensland Ambulance Service, and...
How to stay safe while bushwalking
A Biggenden SES volunteer is saying preparation will help prevent walkers getting lost in Burnett bushlands, after she helped find a missing woman at...
Highways get smoother surfaces
Workers will descend on the Burnett and Bunya highways this month to create smoother surfaces on these roads.
Assistant Minister for Regional Roads Bruce...
Slip, slop, SLACK: Cancer Council reveals scary statistics
45 per cent of surveyed Queenslanders admit they forget to use sun protection, yet the State hopes for a cancer-free future.
Cancer Council Queensland released...