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Trial to begin for new waste ID tags

South Burnett Regional Council is undertaking a six month trial of scannable ID tags designed to make it easier for residents to manage their...

Perry races cut short

Saturday's races at Mount Perry were marred by a number of incidents, with the the day being cut short and a horse being euthanised...

Burnett State College’s class of 2025

The latest cohort of Year 12 students at Gayndah's Burnett State College celebrated their high school graduation on Wednesday. The year's 26 graduates assembled at...

Hitchcock hits Nanango Theatre

The weekend saw Vintage Hitchcock hit the Nanango Theatre, with a unique play to finish off a fabulous year. Over the weekend, 15 and...

Review launched after peanut factory fire

Peanut Company of Australia owner Bega Group said it was launching an investigation into a Thursday morning fire at its Kingaroy facility. Firefighters and paramedics...

Rural health pathways fund launched

A new initiative has been launched to tackle the South Burnett’s shortage of doctors and health professionals. The Red Earth Rural Health Pathways Fund...

Women, child hurt in Moonford crash

Paramedics took two women and a child to hospital following a roll-over on the Burnett Highway near Monto today. The Queensland Ambulance Service received a...

Small fire at PCA

Firefighters are working to extinguish a fire at the PCA grounds in Kingaroy. Two fire and rescue crews are on scene at the fire,...

An Olympian’s shooting clinic

The ringing sound of guns echoed across the land over the weekend, with Kingaroy Clay Target Club's shooting clinic. On Saturday, 15 November, the...

Police urging motorists to drive responsibly

Police urge caution as Queensland marks the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. The Queensland Police Service is calling on all road users...

Black month for Burnett racing as two horses die on track

Two horses have died on Burnett race tracks in the month of November due to injuries sustained while competing. The sobering statistic comes after five-year-old...

South shares in Powerlink grant bounty

Over half a dozen community organisations across the South Burnett have won grants from transmission system operator Powerlink to upgrade their facilities. The Queensland Government-owned...

Lest We Forget

The North Burnett's able-bodied men went abroad to fight for Australia in World War I - and many never returned. On the 111th anniversary...

Poem: The ANZACs