Pop-up Pfizer vax hub returns to Cherbourg next week
Public health physician Dr Katie will stop by Cherbourg’s pop-up vax hub next week for a Q&A to answer any questions residents may have about COVID-19 vaccination.
Public health physician Dr Katie will stop by Cherbourg’s pop-up vax hub next week for a Q&A to answer any questions residents may have about COVID-19 vaccination.
The region’s largest cemetery is estimated to have less than 200 plots remaining, with the council moving to begin expansion works at the site.
A rural community is on edge as locals fight to save children’s lives following a major government funding blow.
While Covid-19 put an end to both the 2020 and 2021 plans for BaconFest, we dug into the archives to find the best and piggiest snaps from the fest over the years. Can you spot any familiar faces?
Division 4 candidate Kirstie Schumacher has big plans if elected on council.
Fall armyworm moths feed on more than 350 plant species and migrate incredibly quickly.
Meet the Kingaroy constable willing to part with her locks for an incredibly worthy cause.
Council reveals why there has been a mass increase of moths, butterflies, mosquitoes and flies after recent rain.
Donut fear, there’s plenty of time to cast your vote in this sweet little local election pre-poll!
South Burnett Times readers share their sightings of the moth phenomenon around the region.
‘I can remember all I could do was slump to the ground and try to make sense of the whole situation.’
Toilet paper shortages ‘roll’ out into the region.
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