Human power to be put to the test
YARRAMAN State School’s Human Powered Vehicle team is on a roll as they get ready to overtake their competitors next month.
YARRAMAN State School’s Human Powered Vehicle team is on a roll as they get ready to overtake their competitors next month.
IT’S official.
CAN you imagine fighting in a war, risking your life on a regular basis to ensure the freedom of your country?
JAPANESE students who are visiting Kingaroy State High School were treated last Friday to an event that is rare in their native country…
THE Blackbutt Walkers have done their bit to help the Heart Foundation reach its two millionth walker.
MORE than 20 volunteers started the painstaking work of restoring the Taromeo Cemetery last weekend after large sections were destroyed during the 2011 floods.
A HOUSING development in Memerambi has been the centre of controversy for many months now and residents are still unhappy with its progress.
LAST Wednesday night South Burnett Regional Council approved a $3.7million grant for the newly planned Sunnyvale land development.
SIX new visitors at St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School in Nanango will be ruling the roost from now on.
THE latest figures from the Bureau of Statistics reveal the Global Financial Crisis’ ripples are still being felt by South Burnett business owners.
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