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‘Very high’ risk of dangerous fires

A 'very high' risk of fire danger has been issued for Wide Bay and Burnett. Queensland Fire and Emergency Services forecast the rating will continue...

Digging deep into history

Murgon is one dig closer to putting themselves on the fossil tourism map. Murgon Creative Country Association Inc President Richard O’Neill said the $1.5...

Chatting with Australia’s oldest man

Dexter Kruger is Australia’s oldest man but to talk to him you wouldn’t know it. The vibrant, hardworking and sometimes cheeky 111-year-old has a...

KTP’s cash cow isn’t higher rates

South Burnett Regional Council Mayor Brett Otto has assured residents the Kingaroy Transformation Project will not increase their rates, but may actually discount the...

NAB closes its doors on Murgon locals

Murgon residents fear that the NAB closure announcement may trigger other national businesses to leave town. The announcement has been met with concerns from...

Classroom burglary

An alleged burglary to the tune of 11 instruments from a school on Kent Street, Wondai, has been reported. Police say between Thursday, 11 February,...

Mungbean roadshow delivers perfect crops

I have just returned from four days in Central Queensland with the Mungbean roadshow team and along with the rain events, it was a...

Indigenous language revival

The latest language class at Murgon State High School is engaging and empowering students from all backgrounds. The teaching of the Wakka Wakka language has...

25th toast to Pumpkin Festival

A beloved, iconic event does not reach its 25th anniversary without holding onto it’s special ingredient… an original vision and pumpkins. Goomeri Pumpkin Festival’s committee...

Long time members on greens each week

The Kingaroy Bowls Club has honoured four of its long serving players amassing a combined age commencing from the 1980s to the present years...

First Nations elders to convene for meeting

A group of Queensland First Nations elders are seeking contributions to a meeting regarding the use of GPS tracking devices for juvenile offenders, which...

Gayndah bakery returns

Gayndah residents and travelers on the Burnett Highway will once more have access to freshly-baked bread and piping hot pies following the grand reopening...

Outback mental health is a focus this festive season

While many Queenslanders are gearing up for their yearly dose of Christmas cheer, for some, it can be a really tough time. Isolation can impact...