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Clinic teaches more than just footy

Titans and Broncos stars taught gratitude, resilience and support to South Burnett primary school students at rugby league clinics across the region. Titans ambassador Tyrone...

Nanango takes on regionals

Nanango Little Athletics’ eight athletes did their club proud at the recent regional championships at Deception Bay. Nanango centre manager Brendan Weil said six...

Burnett trials for Bulls

The charge of the Wide Bay Bulls wasn't enough to overcome the Western Mustangs during their three trial games. Kingaroy’s T.J. O’Neill Oval was home...

Zelinski chases a dream

South Burnett junior Lachlan Zelinski has always dreamt of playing at the highest level of Rugby League since he first signed up to play...

Soccer season kicks off

The annual pre-season soccer carnival kicked off with a bang, as teams from across the state played in mixed tournaments at the Kingaroy Senior...

Sippel’s Queensland debut

A victory to the Meteors was still not going to dampen Courtney Sippel’s Queensland state cricket experience. The up and coming cricket star hailing...

Gayndah trio make state bowls squad

Three North Burnett boys will represent their home town of Gayndah in the U18 state bowls squad in 2021 after making the cut for...

Camp goes beyond the game

Investing in South Burnett’s up and coming rugby league players means going beyond the footy field. Representatives from the different South Burnett junior rugby...

First challenge looks to Stars

Southern Bulls will be seeking revenge in round two of the Carl Rackemann Challenge next week after a tight game. Northern Stars took out...

Dogs leap to victory

Dogs of all abilities and sizes were welcomed to participate in the annual dog jump competition as part of the Nanango Showgrounds Australia Day...

Losing well: kids learn perseverance through tennis

There were no racquet-throwing tantrums at a Murgon tennis camp as its key learning for children was how to lose a set with grace....

Cedar jumps through hoops to coach kids

Former Australian basketballer Michael Cedar helped indigenous children get the ball rolling on their basketball skills with lessons about shooting, dribbling and gripping. On Tuesday,...

‘We’re sorry’: Bega CEO unpacks peanut factory closure

Bega Group's chief executive officer Pete Findlay has travelled to Kingaroy today to face the music regarding his employer's decision to close down the...