Tag: Community News
Overwhelming interest: Bigger venue for health forum
South Burnett residents will have the vital opportunity to speak up and force change when it comes to local hospital services.
An overwhelming level of...
FLOODS: 11 people rescued, 1 car swept away
Mid-morning flood wrap- Friday, 22 July.
The constant rain has caused flooding across the South Burnett. If it's flooded, forget it.
UPDATE
A man whose vehicle was...
Stonehouse is once again open to all
Moore's Stonehouse was built in 1874 as a horse changing point for the Stagecoach that ran between Esk and Nanango, by members of the...
SCAM ALERT: Caller poses as council employee
South Burnett residents are warned to be vigilant and report any telephone call from a person posing as a South Burnett Regional Council employee....
2022 Careers Market: Eyes set on being a cop?
For those with their eyes set on a career in the police service, the cops are ready to answer queries at the 2022 South...
INFO APPEAL: Driver allegedly assaults paying passengers
Police are appealing for information about any accounts of sexual assault from paying customers of a transport driver.
Kingaroy police have charged a 52-year-old...
OPINION: Solar farm -leave prime farming land alone
I wonder how many people have heard about Kingaroy's latest Solar farm being constructed by the Greek company Mytilineos starting in August this year....
Kumbia goes Yankee Doodle Dandy in July
The theme will be all things American at Kumbia’s next Cheap as Chips family night on Friday 22 July.
The Kumbia Memorial Hall is celebrating...
OPINION: Kingaroy Solar Farm – What will it really give our community?
Solar Power, Wind Power, Coal Power. We all want it – green, clean, reliable and cheaper. But at what cost to everyday lives and...
Women’s Health clinic dates for July
Darling Downs Health mobile women’s health nurses are on the road this month, travelling to rural locations to provide free and confidential health clinics....
Check tick control supplies now
Livestock producers are being urged to regularly check for ticks as wet weather conditions continue to encourage growing tick populations.
South Burnett Regional Council's...
Free flu program extended
Queensland's free flu vaccination campaign has been extended to allow Queenslanders a greater opportunity to take advantage of the program.
The Palaszczuk Government's free...