Gayndah war historian shares collection for Remembrance Day
A GAYNDAH war historian and paramedic has displayed his collection of war memorabilia until Saturday for Remembrance Day.
A GAYNDAH war historian and paramedic has displayed his collection of war memorabilia until Saturday for Remembrance Day.
AS THE fire danger continues to rise across the region, a new multi purpose emergency centre has opened in Kilkivan and needs auxiliary firefighters.
AFTER years of searching, the Ration Shed Museum and the University of Queensland located two mass burial sites, bringing to light one of the darkest periods in Cherbourg history.
TO KICK start Movember, 10 firefighters from across the region joined together for a postie bike ride, raising funds and awareness for men‘s health.
Monto’s learner drivers rejoice. From next year the community’s youngest motorists will be able to sit their practical driving tests in town.
Animals are often destroyed because their current owners can’t be located.
An 84-year-old man has been taken to hospital in a stable condition
The Stanthorpe residents failed to install suitable safety measures to account for the number of people living at their properties.
FOLLOWING an audit of the council’s playground equipment earlier this year, work will begin next week to ensure compliance of all park equipment in the region.
The achievements of health staff and volunteers across the North Burnett were recognised last night at Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service’s Excellence Awards.
This Christmas will be Helen Walker’s last local stint in her elf costume after locals gathered at Gayndah RSL hall this week to bid her farewell.
Kitchen king to work in Kingscliff
LOCAL landholders and community groups across the North Burnett are being encouraged to apply for the second round of Smart Farms Small Grants.
Cancer Council Queensland wants to bring a Relay for Life to the North Burnett.
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