NOW OPEN: Nanango gets creative at new centre
Nanango's creative minds will have a place to channel their art and connect with each other following the opening of the town's new community...
Future of welding
A Queensland-first digital welding program has been launched at Kingaroy TAFE following a shortage of international standard welders.
The fusion welding course was developed...
Wooroolin kids rally for skatepark
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has met with local Wooroolin children to throw her support behind their push for a skatepark.
Mrs Frecklington recently received...
Burnett’s Best … with Damo Martoo
Hype, hype, hype (pause for effect) ... hype man.
If you've heard this cheered out, a happy bald man with a beard and an...
‘We need quality data’: Burnett leaders advocate for Census
Improved road infrastructure, increased water security and access to health services are the key priorities for Burnett leaders as the community prepares to complete...
Fresh funds for healthy habits at netball
Burnett netball clubs could secure a much needed boost with fresh funds for grassroots netball up for grabs.
Woolworths have up to $250,000 in...
OUR STORY: Planning ahead
A full year has passed since The Burnett Today published it’s very first edition and now, we are looking ahead.
What a funny world...
Students rock for Bacolod
St Mary's Catholic College students got their groove and rock 'n' roll on for their annual performance and fundraiser.
The Kingaroy students had a...
Growing edible pig face
In your garden you may already be growing a food source which is often overlooked by people.
Pig face (carpobrotus glaucescens) is a native...
Cluedo visits Eidsvold schools
School children in the Eidsvold area learned about emergency numbers and safe behaviours when they received a special visit from Police Dog Cluedo.
The...
‘Going above and beyond’: Aged care workers
Aged care residents and the community alike are taking the time to thank aged care workers.
Aged Care Employee Day is celebrated annually on...
OPINION: Ekka is cancelled, but let’s still support our farmers
The announcement of the lockdown in Brisbane on Saturday 31 July worried farmers and exhibitors about the continuation of the Royal Brisbane Show EKKA,...

















