Eventful NAIDOC Week at Eidsvold State School
CELEBRATIONS of NAIDOC Week 2020 were in full swing at Eidsvold State School, with the teachers preparing various activities for each day of last week. SEE WHAT THEY GOT UP TO.
CELEBRATIONS of NAIDOC Week 2020 were in full swing at Eidsvold State School, with the teachers preparing various activities for each day of last week. SEE WHAT THEY GOT UP TO.
AN Indigenous art installation ‘My Land – My Home’ was revealed at Apex Park in Eidsvold on Thursday, bringing the work of a local poet together with a painting by four students of Eidsvold State School.
THE brightest stars of Burnett State College were revealed last night in their 58th Annual Awards Evening, involving the presentation of academic sporting and cultural awards for years 7-12.
A GRADE 5 Monto student is set for a bright future after he was awarded third place in Dairy Australia’s Cows Create Careers Program, allowing students to explore dairy industry careers virtually.
PIZZA, competitions and the game on the big screen. Here’s what’s on in Gayndah for State of Origin tonight.
THERE was a bigger turnout than expected for the Remembrance Day service at the Gayndah cenotaph this morning, with community organisations and members of the public paying their respects.
A Gayndah cafe called A Little Different had its front window smashed on Saturday night, but police say nothing was stolen.
Emergency fire services are currently on scene at a bushfire burning at Pile Gully State Forest, south west of Gayndah.
A GAYNDAH war historian and paramedic has displayed his collection of war memorabilia until Saturday for Remembrance Day.
IT WAS a case of wrong place, wrong time for a Gayndah citrus grower who was bitten by a snake. FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED.
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