Club tickled pink with tournament’s turnout
Gayndah Golf Club had 69 players turn up to its Think Pink and Blue Day at the weekend to raise money for prostate cancer and breast cancer charities.
Gayndah Golf Club had 69 players turn up to its Think Pink and Blue Day at the weekend to raise money for prostate cancer and breast cancer charities.
Golfers from around the region came out to support a good cause at Gayndah today.
Grants are available to help fund projects that can generate employment opportunities to rural Queenslanders.
A North Burnett local has taken it upon her self to get families acknowledging their suffering and reaching out for support within their communities.
The Queensland Government is seeking feedback about cattle pregnancy testing and ovarian scanning for commercial purposes and scientific research.
Building, banter and billiards – it’s business as usual at Gayndah Men’s Shed, but they now have a few new officers helping to hold the fort.
Coming from a football enthused town it’s no surprise that students from Burnett State College impressed at the world’s largest touch football tournament.
Extensive upgrades will provide short-term employment opportunities and maintain reliable electricity for Queensland.
A 37-YEAR-OLD Gayndah woman has died in hospital after a single vehicle traffic crash near Gayndah last month.
North Burnett Regional Council issued a public notice on Tuesday reminding residents about kerbside collection requirements.
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