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IN PICS: Celebrating Cherbourg’s Golden Oldies

The Cherbourg Sports Complex was full as the community hosted their annual Golden Oldies celebration. On Saturday, 25 October, the annual Cherbourg Golden Oldies saw...

Taabinga koala land clearing goes ahead

The clearfelling of several acres of regrowth bushland and koala habitat near Kingaroy by a Brisbane-based housing developer has led to public outrage, with...

Fire ban extended for North Burnett

Local fire bans remain in place for the North Burnett Regional Council area. The Queensland Fire Department extended the local fire ban for Central...

‘AI thinks it’s above the law,’ warn regional publishers

Country Press Australia has put out a call for urgent action to stop illegal scraping of local news. Country Press Australia (CPA) has welcomed...

Youth Park precinct redevelopment underway

South Burnett CTC has commenced works to further enhance the Youth Park Precinct and surrounding community services hub in Kingaroy. As part of this redevelopment,...

Ticks, small but deadly

They may be small, but their impact is massive. Cattle ticks, known for transmitting the deadly tick fever, can spell disaster for a herd....

parkrun lifts the lid on mental health

Bright, colourful hats were spotted along the Gayndah Riverwalk last Saturday as the parkrun embraced hat day. The Gayndah Riverwalk parkrun partnered with the...

Stroke surviver’s nursing comeback

Queensland’s Equity Student of the Year is Therese Stanton. After a career spanning roles such as one of Australia's first female jockeys, a nurse...

GALLERY: A golfing centenary dinner

After a century of opening its doors, the Kingaroy Golf Club hosted its 100th birthday dinner over the weekend. On Saturday, 25 October, a...

Pink scones for cancer

Pink cream and jam accompanied delicious, fresh scones to raise funds for breast cancer. The QCWA Kingaroy team went pink for cancer on Friday,...

Tiny town’s tetra threat

Crawford's small school will have one of its students represent all of Queensland at a national sporting championship next month. Amalie Draper, 10, has...

EDITOR’S DESK: Biggest pink-tober yet

During October it seems the South Burnett wears pink. It has been wonderful to see that the South Burnett region has really embraced the...

Community explores future of natural burials in the South Burnett

A second community information session held at Virgo Funerals on 30 March brought together a small but engaged group of South Burnett residents interested...