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Crime briefs: Stealing spree, cyclist struck, and shopping outburst

Shopping outburst A man has allegedly pushed a shopping trolley into shop doors causing damage. Kingaroy Police are investigating the damage to the sliding doors...

PHOTOS: Community rallies behind charity campdraft

The Biggenden community held its annual Charity Campdraft event at the Teebar Sports Grounds over the last weekend, hosting scores of riders for drafting,...

Goldilops her hair for greatest shave

Hair clumps hitting the ground as a long mane disappears is a daunting thought for many women. But that is exactly why one 51-year-old Kingaroy...

‘I was almost toppled over’: Disability communities call for street changes

A Kingaroy man, who lives with a disability, is calling on drivers to take care in carparks after he was almost toppled over. ...

Women talk courage and gratitude

Being abandoned taught one Kingaroy mother there is more to life than getting married, having children and doing housework. That's why she challenged herself...

PHOTOS: Mustangs send Gayndah packing

Football fans got to witness a battle of North against South in Gayndah last weekend as the Burnett's Gayndah Gladiators welcomed the Murgon Mustangs...

MEGA GALLERY: Celebrating Burnett’s inspiring women

The Burnett region is filled with many amazing women who have inspired family members, co-workers and fellow community members. This International Women's Day, Monday...

OPINION: Paying tribute to women of agriculture

There are few industries in Australia that owe so much to the contribution of women as agriculture. Since the earliest days of European settlement in...

Murgon man trampled by bull

Paramedics were called to a private address at 6.33pm on Friday, 5 March, after a patient was reportedly trampled by a bull. A male...

Gympie cameleers trek through the region

A Gympie husband-and-wife duo and their caravan of camels is hitting the road once again, crossing through the North Burnett on their way west...

Allegations made against councillor

Kingaroy Magistrates Court will reconvene to hear the complaints made against a South Burnett councillor next month. Magistrate Andrew Sinclair adjourned the civil application...

First Nations elders take fight to Parliament

A meeting called by First Nations elders in Brisbane's Jagera Community Hall last month has been described by its organisers as "successful", with plans...

Outback mental health is a focus this festive season

While many Queenslanders are gearing up for their yearly dose of Christmas cheer, for some, it can be a really tough time. Isolation can impact...