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Over 25 years of Geoff’s Window Cleaning Service

Jobmatch Employment are celebrating over 25 years of work with Geoffrey Coulson and his Window Cleaning Service. For a number of years, a local window...

Indigo’s insight inspires poem

Indigo Leyland likes to take in the small details of life. The Year 9 student from Saint Mary’s Catholic College Kingaroy tries to capture...

Mayor pitches a last-minute Budget change

After a last-minute and lengthy debate, a household rate rise of 3.65 per cent was decided upon by the South Burnett Regional Council. The rate...

‘Roof fire’ at Monto

Emergency crews attended to a roof fire in Monto on Saturday night. Queensland Ambulance Services reported that paramedics attended to reports of a roof...

Wolfe Brothers to headline at Dam

The Wolfe Brothers are set to headline the South Burnett’s highly anticipated Day at the Dam Music Festival. The Tasmanian brothers and country rock...

Stationed at Laura

Precede Retired police officer Glenn Teske, who now lives in the South Burnett, shares some of his stories from his time ‘on the beat’: Being...

GALLERY: Young cattle reps off to Ekka

Several young people will be off to the Brisbane Exhibition to represent the South Burnett region. The South Burnett Subchamber finals for young paraders, junior...

Favourite fruit trees

Fruit trees are certainly a valuable addition to the home garden offering us delicious homegrown, fresh fruit. My favourite fruit trees in my own...

Vik’s all for community

Jobmatch Kingaroy's office manager Vikki O'Brien looks back on her 11-year career with the disability employment provider with pride. A relatively recent arrival to the...

Flynn volunteer groups funded

A Burnett art gallery, pony club and netball association are a combined $7,985 richer after being included in the latest round of the Australian...

‘Concerning’: Dramatic HECS increase

The Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) was introduced in Australia in 1989 as a way to address the growing costs of higher education and...

Gliders make return to Blackbutt

A Blackbutt mother-and-daughter team are at the forefront of re-discovering one of Australia's largest glider species in the South Burnett, being potentially the first...

Tag-a-Toga a great catch

A total of 63 anglers converged on Lake Boondooma near Proston for the 11th annual TAG-A-TOGA event on 27 February to 1 March for...

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