Tag: News
PHOTOS: Dedication to Wondai train history
For all you South Burnett towns history buffs, I suggest you head to the Wondai Heritage Museum for a detailed look at the Diorama...
Rates to rise again in 2023
The head of one of Australia’s leading banks has penciled in one more interest rate hike before the end of 2023, after the Reserve...
Councils get leg up on job hunt
The Burnett's councils will receive a funding injection through their peak body over the coming years to train and retain further staff members.
The office...
Healthy living in focus
A path to a healthy, active life was at the forefront of a series of educational talks and displays at Nanango's Ringsfield House.
The South...
Monto’s prehistoric mural
Visitors to the North Burnett's 'mural capital' should mark the opening of yet another exciting artwork on their calendars, with the town preparing for...
Minor crash in Wooroolin
Paramedics are attending a minor crash at Wooroolin this morning.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman reported the two vehicle crash called in at 8.16am...
Cherbourg tech centre grows
Since launching in early 2022, Cherbourg has gradually built up a savvy crew of dedicated tech support workers - and the First Nations community's...
Fire guts Monto house
Firefighters battled a house fire in Monto in the North Burnett on Sunday morning.
According to a spokesperson for the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services,...
Jack’s journey to become an RN
Wondai Hospital's Jack Christoffel is well on his way to taking the next step in his nursing career.
He has been awarded a prestigious...
Taste sensation of Lilly Pilly
What a fruitful conversation over a recent weekend about a wonderfully useful plant.
Linda from Kumbia and I discussed the beautiful Lilly Pilly tree...
Alfie’s greatest highlights
Cricketing legend Carl Rackemann sat down with this year’s three captains to chat about sport, life and cancer.
The 2023 Dinner With the Captains annual...
Why those first minutes matter
"Anything we can do to save someone's life -you can't put a price on it."
Kingaroy's Ralph Clark is encouraging everyone to partake in...