50 years of teaching
A Biggenden teacher was recognised by her school for reaching an impressive teaching milestone of 50 years as an educator.
Teacher Sue Radel received flowers...
A Dam good day for it
The usually tranquil Bjelke Petersen Dam came alive to the sounds of some good old-fashioned country music over the weekend as the inaugural Day...
Milo and Oats biscuits
This week’s Country Kitchen features St John’s Lutheran School Home Economics Teacher, Felicity Jorgensen, who’s been part of the St John’s school community for...
Nurse finds her niche
As the region turned pink over the month of October to raise much needed funds for the McGrath Foundation, Sue Cox knows first-hand the...
A Few magical weeks
It is impossible not to notice the splashes of purple colour dotted throughout our parklands and home gardens at the moment.
Jacaranda mimosifolia is...
Changing the peanut game
Innovation and adaptability appears to be a common theme throughout this special peanut centenary edition and there was one family who played a pivotal...
Motorcycle crash at Boondooma
A motorcyclist has been transported to hospital with a leg injury after a crash at Boondooma.
Paramedics transported the patient to the Kingaroy Hospital in...
Icelandic adaption gets tick of approval
I love Sam Neil.
I just wanted to get that out of the way and let everyone know my inherent bias going into this film....
Single vehicle crash at Booie
Emergency Service are attending a single-vehicle crash at Booie this afternoon.
Motorists are urged to be aware of the crash which occurred at 3.27pm...
Mamma Mia here we go again
The cast for next year's highly anticipated South Burnett Musical Comedy Society performance of 'Mamma Mia' has recently been announced show dates already booked...
Shake-up of council portfolios
A shake-up of council portfolios will see greater attention to detail through the introduction of South Burnett Regional Council standing committee meetings.
The council...
Ultimate Frisbee is truly a great catch
The humble frisbee is actually played as a non-contact competitive sport in more than 30 countries.
A keen group in Kingaroy meet regularly to...