Operation Backpack returns to Kingaroy Shoppingworld for 2024
Kingaroy Shoppingworld has announced the return of Operation Backpack, an initiative to ensure families in need receive everything necessary for their children to start the school year.
Kingaroy Shoppingworld has announced the return of Operation Backpack, an initiative to ensure families in need receive everything necessary for their children to start the school year.
An empty lot in Kingaroy is set to be transformed into the town’s latest accommodation hub, according to a development application approved by the council. SEE THE PLANS.
Three fire crews were among the emergency services who rushed to the scene of a late night crash on the D’Aguilar Highway on Sunday which left a young man with critical injuries.
As the South Burnett continues to make its mark as a must-see on Queensland’s wine trail, we’re naming the best spots for a sip as voted by you. Here’s the nine wineries in the running.
A crowd of more than 5000 Aussie rock fans descended on Burnett Heads from around the country for a great line-up of local acts at the Lighthouse Rock 2023 Festival.
Revellers came to Bundaberg from all parts of the country to see their favourite Aussie rock acts at the Lighthouse Rock 2023 Festival.
After his electorate voted overwhelmingly in opposition to the Voice to Parliament proposal, Nationals MP Keith Pitt has called for Australians to ‘put the country back together’.
‘Yes’ and ’no’ campaigners found the wrong woman to target in the Wide Bay as a 78-year-old summed up the frustration of many. VIDEO, UPDATES.
More than 300 friends and family have paid tribute and farewelled Nanango ‘larrikin’ Riley Wilson after the beloved former Downlands College student’s death in a car crash.
A man has been airlifted from the South Burnett after a serious crash involving a motorcycle and a car in the South Burnett.
In their heyday, they were popular local fixtures – stores, pubs, restaurants and places everybody knew about and loved. Read their history, the people behind them and where they are now.
Six days out from the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, 40,000 voters across the Wide Bay and Burnett have braved early crowds to have their say.
A military historian has documented the odyssey of 10 young South Burnett men, after they travelled from Murgon to Gympie to join the fight in World War I.
Calls for improved safety standards have been made days after a worker was crushed and killed by a bulldozer near a coal mine in the Darling Downs.
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