Incredible transformation gives hope to western graziers
“This was the driest any local had ever seen it,” Julie Nixon said about her stud farm near Dulacca. But recent rain has offered them some relief.
“This was the driest any local had ever seen it,” Julie Nixon said about her stud farm near Dulacca. But recent rain has offered them some relief.
A severe thunderstorm is likely to develop this afternoon, affecting parts of the Maranoa including Roma and Injune.
Rex Airlines will keep its Community Fares in place, after hundreds of southwest residents jumped on the offer during a six month trail.
Augathella’s senior team is only a handful of men short of a side, as the club pushes to return in the Western Rugby League competition.
Mum drives 10 hours to take daughter to confidence-building workshop.
Six public submissions were received in objection to the quarry when it was first approved.
A wealth of life experience and agricultural knowledge has gone into the creation of local produce business A Taste of Tingoora.
THE silly season is upon us, but there’s nothing funny about being unsafe on our roads.
BEACH-GOERS are being urged to take extra care when swimming these holidays after a spike in marine stings keeps LifeFlight Bundaberg on its toes.
Rail trail has potential to drive business as visitors flock to the region.
The holiday season can often bring on feelings of isolation for people with cancer
OP scores were released on the weekend, and schools are proud of students’ results.
Parts of the park hve been re-opened to the public as rangers work on making it safe after fires.
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