‘Education takes you places’: Uncle Cobbo’s journey
RACISM and a challenging upbringing shaped the man Fred Cobbo has become, using education as a tool to travel the world and inspire the next generation.
RACISM and a challenging upbringing shaped the man Fred Cobbo has become, using education as a tool to travel the world and inspire the next generation.
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 war historian and paramedic has displayed his collection of war memorabilia until Saturday for Remembrance Day.
The first post-COVID graduates of a modelling, grooming and deportment course run by Kaye Foley Model Agency step out on stage at Rumours International. SEE ALL THE PHOTOS HERE
Dr Leanne Geppert urged bullied staff to come forward.
Eidsvold’s Local Drug Action Team has received $60,000 to boost their efforts in reducing alcohol and drug related harms in the community.
She committed the offences more than 10 years ago but pleaded guilty this week.
Driving around the North Burnett, fire commander Kent Freeman was concerned by the state of the region’s safety advice signs.
Gayndah’s Donald MacGregor was just four when his affinity for music was born.
Bill Turner won’t give up in his fight for defibrillators.
The sessions will give small business owners an opportunity to network.
Burnett dairy farmer Robbie Radel believes Woolworths raising the price of their milk won’t fix the sustainability issues of the industry.
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