Sparky‘s horror discovery of 15 snake skins in roof
SNAKES. Why did it have to be snakes? This local electrician’s worst nightmare came true when a family of fresh snakeskins were uncovered on the job.
SNAKES. Why did it have to be snakes? This local electrician’s worst nightmare came true when a family of fresh snakeskins were uncovered on the job.
JOHNATHAN Thurston shares a heartwarming message for South Burnett residents hit hard by drought and COVID-19.
BURNETT students will have the chance to perform alongside Aria nominated indie classical quintet Topology during their ‘We Will Rise Recover Tour’ next month.
After community consolation the South Burnett Regional Council have voted on a name for a new street in Murgon.
Police are assisting Queensland Police at Jack Evans Boat Harbour.
HE HAS been serving Gayndah for around 40 years as an icon for the North Burnett’s citrus industry, now Gay Dan needs help from his community.
Waterlogged residents of Monto’s Dalton St street are fed up with a dud drainage system they say is flooding their properties.
Eidsvold patients seeking dental treatment will be seen by a visiting Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service oral health team in December.
Much-loved member of the Wondai community, Alison Iszlaub, has passed away at 82.
HOT gas explosion simulations were carried out at Gayndah on Saturday where QFES North Coast Region’s new recruits demonstrated their ability to respond.
QFES North Coast Region has six new recruits qualified to respond to incidents after they completed the Auxiliary Recruit Training and Education Program.
IF RESIDENTS would like to add some joy to deployed personnel this Christmas you have until November 30 to show one’s pride by sending care parcels.
Common strategies to overcome sleepiness have been proven not to work.
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