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Seeking options for ‘Roy Emerson Way’

A further push to rename a portion of the D’Aguilar Highway near Blackbutt as Roy Emerson Way will be made. South Burnett Regional Council...

Stephanie’s commitment to empower

When 22-year-old Stephanie Wollard was travelling through Nepal in 2006, she had no idea that her life was about to change forever. What started as...

Rosemary: Smelly, sturdy, and symbolic

Rosemary is unquestionably my favourite herb. Forget the backyard lemon tree, I believe no garden in Australia is complete without a rosemary plant. In...

Lost pets find their way home

Local resident Cassie Kelly acted quickly when she found a lost dog wandering around 15 kilometers from Kingaroy. Within a day, she was able...

Ireland jigs to Kingaroy

Kingaroy is set to have a ‘Taste of Ireland' as the international music and dance sensation prepares to impress the South Burnett in May...

Maidenwell runner’s weekend

Returning again in 2023, the Maidenwell Running Festival had a fantastic turn out over the Easter long weekend despite the wet weather and Covid-19...

Digital licences soon to be a reality

RACQ has welcomed news motorists could soon store their licences on their smartphones after a successful trial and regulation changes paved the way for...

Following their footsteps to Cherbourg

An almost century-old, coffee-stained photo of her great grandparents’ wedding is just about all the information Ashlee Donohue has about the pair’s love story....

Kingaroy food company rolls out ‘Plenty’ of changes

A popular Kingaroy oil company is introducing plenty of exciting changes. As of 1 April, Proteco Oils and its brands, including Purity Pressed and...

GALLERY: Fun in the sun at Nanango Show

The 2021 Nanango Show drew big crowds with plenty on offer from the side show alley, horse and cattle events and even a dinosaur...

Nanango Show marks 120 years

Nanango’s 120th Show had a brush with royalty as Queensland’s Governor General officially opened the agricultural show. “The Nanango Show has given joy to...

Alex smashes his personal best

14-year-old Alex Reddacliff smashed his personal best and jumped 22 spots in his ranking at the national swimming championships at the Gold Coast over...

Tensions rise at second crime meeting

A follow-up meeting to Murgon's first community town hall on crime in the region last week featured a markedly more tense atmosphere despite the...

The happy gardener