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Why I live where I live with Brad Butwell

'Why do I live where I do?' Brad Butwell says that’s easy! Because he and his wife Ann enjoy living in the South...

Nanango jockey dominates Gayndah races

A Nanango jockey has won big at the annual Gayndah Races this Saturday, taking home the gold for four of the day's five starts. South...

School athletes enjoy record-breaking sports day

Students of Gayndah State School aged five to 12-years-old took to the town’s Peter Dunn Oval earlier this month for their annual inter-house track...

Our history in a nutshell

Did you know that 2020 marks 100 years of peanut production in the South Burnett? To commemorate the centenary the Kingaroy Heritage Museum has...

Get serious about citrus

Spring has definitely sprung, so if you’re looking to reinvigorate your citrus trees, now is the perfect time to do so. Regardless if you...

Make it a theatre date

The Nanango Theatre Company are currently working hard to ensure this year’s play season goes ahead, despite numerous Covid-19 related setbacks the committee is...

20 years of good books

Helen Swendson has recommended many books during her two decades of service in South Burnett libraries. "I've seen a lot of changes in that library...

Orchard bounces back after tough season

Good times are finally starting to blossom once again within the South Burnett's stone fruit industry. After spending much of the 2019 season rebuilding...

Going crazy for carrots

Carrots are without a doubt one of the most satisfying vegetables to grow at home. The taste and crunch of a home grown carrot...

Drought grants to encourage innovation

Applications are now open for the $10 million grants component of the Liberal Nationals Government’s Natural Resource Management Drought Resilience Program. “Grants of between $20,000...

Sheeva conquers her hurdles

At one stage during Sheeva Bulter's cancer treatment journey she could barely walk four metres. Now, the Wondai rider has clocked up more than...

A hauntingly good time

The Burnett could well be the next big dark tourism destination, with a number of historical haunts continuing to pop up on the bucket...

Services on show

Murgon Barambah Youth Services Hub held its third annual Careers Expo on Friday, 6 September, where students in Years 9 - 12 from Murgon...

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