Painting her dream at national titles
Chinchilla woman claims four titles in Tamworth at the national paint horse show.
Chinchilla woman claims four titles in Tamworth at the national paint horse show.
Anti-pollution paddler Ben Ferris attempting a record run on water
A centre ‘years in the making’ will open next year, featuring recording studios to preserve indigenous languages and keep a 60,000 year old culture alive.
Emergency services combine to help driver, cattle, on a Somerset road
GLAMOROUS couple show up to be counted on day for trauma for Byron school community.
Have you seen any of the tired birds on the beach?
Motorists can expect some disruption to their journey this week
A 19,708sq km Queensland region has a single traffic light – but it’s not where you’d expect it to be installed.
An initiative driven by local ice cream truck owner and entrepreneur, the new venture will showcase the Big Rig.
Meet the town’s only veteran who prepares the cenotaph every year for crowds of hundreds.
Darryl Beitzen has a big idea to teach kids about the forefathers of Mitchell, who served in the armed forces.
Police locate Mackay man reported missing
A gallery of those who have gone from our regions to defend our country.
Australian Light Horse Association to recognise role of Aboriginal troopers in World War One.
A TOOWOOMBA woman is calling for establishments to bridge the gap between drinkers and non-drinkers.
IF a Facebook post is to be believed, several stores will face a massive vegan invasion next week… or will they?
Three patients have been transported to hospital after a truck and vehicle crash earlier this afternoon
Jody Daetz was 17 when leukaemia struck, now his mother is on a mission to help others.
Community rallies behind the Romeo family after one of their children has been diagnosed with cancer
The 16-year-old has been remembered as a ‘beautiful soul’
Federal Member for Wright Scott Buchholz said he hoped the change would put an end to activists creating stress and anxiety for farmers and landholders.
For 105-year-old Ivy Clark, turning 100 is a distant memory.
The southwest has seen a huge uptake in tertiary enrolments since Tafe courses were made free for recent high school graduates.
I often hear people talk about their generation being better than the kids of today.
GATTON retiree Bob Pearce didn’t need an alarm to wake him on Tuesday morning, three hooded men did the job for him.
Labor candidate urges State Government to come clean.
Parents were notified of concerns about a disease not normally found in developed countries at the local school.
A crocodile was reportedly spotted near a local beach yesterday.
You could provide support and facilities for sick children and their families.
A Whitsunday triathlete has shared the story of his incredible comeback from a horrific motorcycle accident that could have left him paralysed.
New developments made in an investigation on ute found in bushland.
ANDREW Hicks has made extraordinary claims that he died during a simple hospital operation and went to Heaven.
FROM raising a family and running businesses to charity swims and jumping out of a plane to raise money for youth, Bob Sherwell did a lot in his 88 years.
A toddler has been taken to Bowen Hospital in a serious but stable condition following a near drowning incident today.
Dr Leanne Geppert urged bullied staff to come forward.
She committed the offences more than 10 years ago but pleaded guilty this week.
They smashed through a window to gain a better access.
He was in Gatton, she was in Roma, and they met halfway in Chinchilla.
RACQ Capricorn Helicopter Rescue Service was tasked to a quad bike roll over which landed a patient in hospital
‘It definitely looked like something not of this world, but I suppose you can’t prove it either way.’
There is finally some good news for our farmers as Woolworths made a significant announcement today.
Multiple QFES crews on scene to conduct extensive back burning
Graham House Community Centre is left to pick up the pieces yet again after two vehicles and a further three sets of car keys were stolen on Sunday night.
Will this year’s big melon weigh-in entries live up to Chinchilla’s latest attraction?
After the death of another person at Coomba Falls on the weekend, council has responded to the opinion of many that the waterhole should be off-limits.
Over 2000 rugby league loving attendees crammed into Cherbourg oval to witness arguably one of the funniest games of sport ever witnessed in the South Burnett.
Family members are relieved to hear the news.
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