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Guide to the school holidays

Road trips are about discovery and freedom. Take the road less travelled and you’ll find an unexpected gem, something that sparks your interest or...

‘I nearly lost my dog’: Surprising threat endangers pets

A Maidenwell man is urging pet owners to be more vigilant while using rat baits after his dog almost died from poisoning. ...

Proud 70 years of Endeavour

The Kingaroy crew enjoyed music and good food at their 70 years of Endeavour celebrations. Kingaroy Kitchens manager Eddie Sloan said the group were...

Barnes on following his music dream

Casey Barnes moved to the Gold Coast to pursue his music dream after a childhood in a footy-mad Tasmanian household. In fact, at one...

Wondai remembers brave RAAF heroes

Brave people who served in the Royal Australian Air Force were honoured during a commemorative event in Wondai last weekend. On Sunday 4 July the...

South Burnett take on Roma rugby

The under 10s and under 35-kilogram South Burnett rugby league teams battled it against other regions for a friendly carnival in Roma that ran...

Government’s patronising reply to Council’s budget woes

The Deputy Premier's response to a petition created by the North Burnett Regional Council and North Burnett residents urging the government to address critical...

Burnett star in big game

South Burnett's up-and-coming rugby league star, Traevonnah Fisher, had the opportunity of a lifetime playing in the U19s State of Origin match. The 17-year-old...

‘Ram raid’ devastates Sportfirst

Kingaroy shop owner, Cathy Goodhew was heartbroken as she stood in the Sportfirst store surrounded by bare shelves and a broken front window following...

Art tells stories of love, faith and life in the country

A battle between a giant brown snake and a goanna was just one of the moments in Barambah Creek that inspired Maureen Addenbrooke's latest...

Festival paints the town orange

Gayndah's mammoth two-day Orange Festival wrapped up last weekend, drawing massive crowds and highlighting the region's best in produce and lifestyle despite Covid setbacks...

A Run Down Under

Many people dream of clocking up the kilometres by completing a road trip around Australia. Wondai runner Susan Smith took a different approach by...

Amalie takes on the nation

At the age of only 10, Memerambi local Amalie Draper is already one of Australia's best-performing student athletes. The Crawford State School student represented all...