Tourists throw down for races
Despite having no connections to Mount Perry, a visiting couple put their hands up to sponsor a race and threw down $2000 for the 2018 races.
Despite having no connections to Mount Perry, a visiting couple put their hands up to sponsor a race and threw down $2000 for the 2018 races.
Perhaps a sign of the time, there was no better way to celebrate Mount Perry Races’ 100m Jocks Plate dash than inviting women in on the fun.
A horse who was a Christmas gift took out the Mount Perry Cup.
People came out in droves for the annual Mount Perry races.
HE HAS been serving Gayndah for around 40 years as an icon for the North Burnett’s citrus industry, now Gay Dan needs help from his community.
HOT gas explosion simulations were carried out at Gayndah on Saturday where QFES North Coast Region’s new recruits demonstrated their ability to respond.
QFES North Coast Region has six new recruits qualified to respond to incidents after they completed the Auxiliary Recruit Training and Education Program.
From dirt bikes to vintage cars and trucks, Burnett State College students made an impression when they rolled into their Year 12 formal last night.
Burnett State College graduates rang their school bell yesterday as their final task as students.
The atmosphere was electric as Year 12 students tugged the rope of their school bell, a rite of passage for Burnett State College’s graduating class.
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