Latest Monto street art a stunning tribute to hotel publican
TWO more works have joined Monto’s ever-growing art trail, with a historical wall and the southern sign undergoing a stunning transformation.
TWO more works have joined Monto’s ever-growing art trail, with a historical wall and the southern sign undergoing a stunning transformation.
THE last Gayndah soldier to fight in World War II has been laid to rest in his home town of Gayndah.
A PETITION to reinstate a Specialist Cancer Nurse role in the South Burnett, which accumulated 1500+ signatures, has been officially tabled in state parliament.
A North Burnett nurse is being recognised for her years of dedication and hard work to her profession.
Long journey for a community who refused to give up now reaches its conclusion
‘If they had of knocked my mum to the ground they would have killed her’
A Morayfield mum had a lucky escape after a registration plate flew off from under a trailer and smashed into her windscreen.
The atmosphere was electric as Year 12 students tugged the rope of their school bell, a rite of passage for Burnett State College’s graduating class.
Colin Boyce wants to hear the issues facing businesses in the region
The students from Toolooa State High School and Trinity College were awarded at Queensland Parliament House.
Bright start to Christmas festivities.
‘I’m fortunate enough to have been surrounded by many inspirational women.’
Mona’s son has a form of epilepsy and he was adamant he did not want the conventional treatments as they were doing more harm to his body than good.
THE car overheated on the Pacific Motorway.
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