VANDALISM SPREE: Obscene graffiti on cars, fences, signs
Obscene graffiti plastered on fences, street signs and cars has infuriated and embarrassed some Kingaroy residents following a brazen attack in the night.
As...
HAVE YOUR SAY: Coolabunia Saleyards part of vital research
Coolabunia saleyards will be under the microscope as researches piece together the bigger picture of regional Australian cattle saleyards.
The Australian Livestock Markets Association...
COW V CAR: Man rushed to hospital
A man was transported to the Kingaroy Hospital in a stable condition after his vehicle ran into a cow at Coolabunia.
A Queensland Ambulance...
GALLERY: Bush spirit brings family fun
Eidsvold stayed true to its motto of 'Country living at its best' last week as the North Burnett town welcomed large crowds for its...
REVEALED: Rate freezes, increases in SBRC budget
Rural ratepayers can expect a slight reprieve this new financial year after the South Burnett Regional Council voted for no rate increases.
This will...
CHARGE DISMISSED: Anti-vax QR code ruled free speech
A 43-year-old woman busted sticking an anti-vax QR code in a Wondai pub had a right to freedom of speech, according to a magistrate....
GALLERY: A tasting journey
Cyclists and food-lovers came together for the annual Taste the Trail ride on Saturday 10 July.
Starting in Wondai the riders made their way...
PHOTOS: Heal Country recognised in Kingaroy
John Danalis is halfway into his 500 kilometre walking journey to return the 160 kilogram Star of Taroom back to the Traditional Land Owners...
Dialed in for success
For thirty years now, Mundubbera local Gavin Ford has manned the gates and desks at the North Burnett's one-stop shop for mobile phones, tablets...
‘Singing for the soul’: Wooroolin Ladies Choir
Through hardships including drought, flood and disease, the Wooroolin Ladies Choir has played a monumental part in connecting women of the South Burnett through...
PHOTOS: Stags defy Hornets’ sting
Cherbourg Hornets player, Keith Gadd launched over the try line scoring the first try for the Hornets just as the alarm sounded for half-time....
A man’s (cattle) world no more
The cattle saleyard has long been a man’s world for most of those who are part of the action, especially the buyers.
Years of experience...

















