COVID lockdown law awakened past trauma for Cherbourg elders
CREDITED with keeping the community safe, strict regulations succeeded in keeping Cherbourg COVID free. But for many elders, the permit system was all too familiar.
CREDITED with keeping the community safe, strict regulations succeeded in keeping Cherbourg COVID free. But for many elders, the permit system was all too familiar.
The graduating class of 2020 turned on glamour for their night of nights, as the student took to the red carpet for their formal. SEE ALL THE PHOTOS:
Cherbourg Elder Eric Law said he wouldn’t know where his life would be at without his time in the military.
FROM historic flag raising ceremonies to school celebrations, the South Burnett Times team delved into the history and future of indigenous culture in the region this NAIDOC week.
‘Increasing women’s economic security is vital for current and future generations of women.’
The closing of the YMCA has been thrust back into the spotlight.
The nbn local team visited towns across the Burnett, giving residents and business owners an opportunity to raise concerns about the switch to the new system.
Labor candidate urges State Government to come clean.
Parents were notified of concerns about a disease not normally found in developed countries at the local school.
An opportunity to connect with other women during the challenges of the drought.
Gayndah’s Linda Baker celebrated her 70th birthday with over 60 guests.
The financial strain on Gayndah and District Little Athletics will now be lifted as the club received a $3100 grant from Coles.
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