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Gayndah Black Hawk responder welcomes ‘overdue’ support

Gayndah man Wayne Harper was met with the pungent smell of burning fuel as he responded to two helicopters engulfed in flames. His friend...

AUSTRALIAN FIRST: From Irish paddocks to Burnett plates

Irish steak could be on Burnett menus by St Patricks Day 2023 after Haly Creek farmers breed the cattle in an Australian-first within weeks. Droughtmaster...

Wondai farmer proves he is no acting dudd

By day Graeme Wicks is a burly, Wondai cattle farmer, but by night - and a few matinees in between - he is an...

REVEALED: 2021 Relay for Life Dinner with the Captains

South Burnett Relay For Life will be entertaining 'Captains' from Townsville, Kingaroy and Ipswich for dinner. Relay Patron and cricketing great Carl Rackemann encouraged guests...

NOW HIRING: New Kingaroy store has puurfect jobs up for grabs

Up to five Kingaroy animal lovers can now get their paws on jobs alongside their furry friends. A PETstock spokesperson said its new Kingaroy...

‘What about the small businesses?’: Pet shop determined to last

A Kingaroy owned-and-run pet shop is not planning on slowing business as a national competitor gets set to open its doors. Queensland developer...

MP demands help for Coalstoun Lakes

Member for Nanango and Shadow Minister for water and construction of dams, Deb Frecklington, raised water security issues faced by residents of Coalstoun Lakes...

Nanango Theatre’s fairy godmother

If anyone could make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear, it would be Lyn Fraser-Roberts. The Nanango dressmaker has already managed to...

Covid-19: ‘A perpetrator’s dream’

As Covid-19 restrictions begin to ease across the State, vulnerable groups are still navigating from the detrimental effects of the challenging period. Julie Blundell...

Trivia and more at Kumbia family night

More than 50 people enjoyed fish, chips, and trivia at the Kumbia Memorial Hall last Friday night, 23 April. The 'Cheap as Chips' family fun...

A look back at the Nanango RSL

For the Nanango RSL sub-branch, ANZAC Day is an especially important event. The opportunity to honour veterans, celebrate mateship and highlight the different branches of...

Battle continues after war

For Vietnam war veteran, Don Davey, the battles didn’t stop when he arrived back from combat in 1974. Mr Davey has been President of...

Experts’ warning comes true as bridge broken again

A team of Bundaberg engineers correctly predicted last week's destruction of Bon Accord Bridge just 13 months on from its reopening. Bon Accord Bridge, which...