$1K bursary to support South Burnett school leavers
SOUTH Burnett school leavers can apply for a $1000 bursary to help them with the costs of pursuing further education.
SOUTH Burnett school leavers can apply for a $1000 bursary to help them with the costs of pursuing further education.
The best of campaign allows readers to acknowledge the best businesses and people in our region. Here’s everything you need to know about the Burnett Times’ competition.
Local real estate agents have offered expert advice for hopeful tenants who wish to secure a rental in the Sunshine Coast’s impossibly tight market.
Cowboys fan, Kye Louis, got the surprise of his life when none other than former captain Johnathan Thurston arrives in town.
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.
AUSTRALIANS from all walks of life were encouraged to get involved in recognition of our rural workforce during the second annual National Agriculture Day.
The decision for the application may be out of the hands of the council.
Central Queensland town was hit with dirty drinking water flowing through taps.
The enthusiasm was rife as men lined up on the field, well hydrated after a day of socialising in the sun at the Mount Perry Races.
The thunderstorm is likely to produce damaging winds.
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