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Kingaroy Views Heard
By Ambulance Top Brass
November 10, 2010 - The Kingaroy community has had its voice heard at the top level of the Queensland Ambulance Service following a meeting in Caloundra last month.

Kingaroy Local Ambulance Committee president John Box met with Acting Commissioner Russell Bowles and North Coast Region Assistant Commissioner Chris Broomfield at the 2010 North Coast LAC Conference.

Mr Box described the opportunity as "invaluable".

"Part of the LAC charter is to have open and frank discussion with QAS senior officials on a regular basis. The conference allowed us to do that," he said.

QAS North Coast Regional Director of Operations Craig Emery said the North Coast communications centre, which employs 50 staff, co-ordinated 120,000 responses every year to the more than 30 communities in the region.

The Kingaroy LAC will host the next Regional Conference in 2012.

For more information about joining the LAC, visit the QAS website

ABOVE RIGHT: Recently appointed Kingaroy Officer-in-Charge Nolan Jones, seated, checks the Conference Agenda with Kingaroy LAC President John Box

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The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry is holding its Annual General Meeting from 5:30pm tonight at the KCCI Office in O'Neill Square. All financial members of the Chamber are urged to attend.
Fresh From Cherbourg
November 9, 2010 - Local Government Minister Desley Boyle recently took a fresh look at Cherbourg ... and she came away smiling.

Ms Boyle met members of the Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council, elders, residents and inspected Cherbourg Fresh, a new enterprise that is supplying fresh produce to markets as far away as Sydney.

The Cherbourg Enterprises market gardens initiative, which is operated by Council's Economic Development Unit, is creating much-needed jobs and supplying fresh produce to markets near and far.

"It comprises wholesale and retail outlets selling locally-grown vegetables, hay, nursery plants, mulch and seedlings," Ms Boyle said.

"It recently signed up contracted orders for 17,000 bunches each week of Italian and continental parsley, shallots and silver beet for Brisbane and Sydney markets."

Cherbourg Fresh employs 11 full-time staff and also offers a home delivery service and supplies regional clubs, wineries, restaurants and food outlets. The retail arm also runs cooking demonstrations, diabetes awareness and healthy eating programs.


ABOVE RIGHT: Elders Aunty Sandra Morgan and Aunty Ada Simpson with Minister Desley Boyle. ABOVE LEFT: Minister Boyle "gets fresh" with Cherbourg local Ashley Fisher.

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Some news for local critics of the Coal Seam Gas and Underground Coal Gasification industries ...

American writer / director (and 2010 John Lennon Peace Prize winner) Josh Fox, (right), will be attending special screenings of his controversial film Gasland at the Palace Barracks Cinemas in Fortitude Valley this evening.

The screenings start at 6:30pm and will be hosted by movie guru Des Partridge and feature a Q&A session with Josh Fox and Queensland environmental campaigner Drew Hutton.

SBBiz has been told there are copies of Gasland circulating "underground" in Kingaroy so this would be an opportunity for locals to quiz the maker of the movie - and see it legally!

 

Bookmark the All-New
South Burnett Health!
November 8, 2010 - An all-new South Burnett Health - the South Burnett's online medical and health services directory - was launched yesterday, a sister website to SBBiz.

South Burnett Health began life in 2007 as a joint project between the Southern Queensland Rural Division of General Practice and the South Burnett Online network but ceased to operate in early 2009.

We believed the website was too useful to remain dormant so have relaunched it with some major improvements ... including the fact that all listings are now drawn from SBBiz.

This means that medical and health service providers only have to add (or update) their details once on either website to make their information instantly available on both. And, of course, all listings are free.

From now on, regular news stories about health issues will appear on the South Burnett Health website.
Cougar Energy Receives $1m Capital Injection
November 5, 2010 - Cougar Energy, the developer of the controversial UCG trial near Kingaroy, has received $1m equity capital from Limitless International Holdings, a subsidiary of Shanghai Limitless Investment Group (SLI).

Fully paid ordinary shares will be issued shortly at 3.5 cents per share.

Cougar Managing Director Dr Len Walker recently visited XinJiang Province in China to inspect several operating coal mine sites and discuss with Chinese government officials the prospect for power generation and/or chemical plants using gas produced by applying UCG technology to local coal deposits.

A further $1m payment to Cougar will follow the completion of a proposed Definitive Cooperation Agreement with SLI early in the New Year.

UPDATE November 8, 2010: ABC News report says Cougar Energy is "still committed" to Kingaroy but red tape may force the company to switch its focus overseas.
Link Up With The Big Surat Basin Projects
November 4, 2010 - Some South Burnett businesses could be missing out on the opportunities opened by the development of major projects in Queensland simply because they are not registered with the Industry Capability Network.

The ICN introduces Australian and New Zealand companies to supply chains and works with procurement and project managers to help them identify competitive local suppliers. To do this they maintain a database of suppliers and projects and employ technical consultants to bring the two together.

The Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation is hosting a visit from ICN representatives to Maryborough and Bundaberg on November 17 and interested local businesses have been invited to attend one of the two sessions scheduled.

There will also be a presentation from the Gladstone Engineering Alliance on their "Tender Readiness" program which outlines what the new coal and LNG projects in the Surat Basin and Central Queensland are looking for from possible local suppliers.

  • Bundaberg - 7:00am, November 17, DEEDI Conference Room, 205 Bourbong Street. Contact Ross Anderson on (07) 4121-1703.

  • Maryborough - 4:00pm, November 17, DEEDI Conference Room, 319-325 Kent Street. Contact Bridget Edwards on (07) 4121-1780.
Old Faces In New Band

November 3, 2010 - A new band has formed in the South Burnett with some very familiar faces.

Saturday night was the first outing for the new group, who performed at a private function.

Lead singer and rhythm guitarist is Scott Rowan who has performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and is also a member of popular local group Jus Mugs.

Back up vocalist and lead/rhythm guitarist Greg Murphy previously performed with local group Fat Cow.

Bass guitarist Glenn Hatchett was a member of several popular South Burnett groups in the 1980s and 1990s including Borrowed Time, Tall Order and Poorhouse.

And drummer Alan Rogers has played with various groups in Northern Queensland including Innovation and Shure Thing.

Inquiries about booking the group should be directed to Glenn on 0407-646-972.

ABOVE: Greg Murphy, Alan Rogers, Scott Rowan and Glenn Hatchett. NB: SBBiz will list the guys as soon as they figure out a name for their new band!
Racing Legends Visit School
November 2, 2010 - Most Kingaroy kids probably couldn't care less than Tarong Energy has recently bought five huge new Komatsu haul trucks for the Meandu Mine.

But who cares? They had the chance to meet racing car legends Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup, (right), and inspect a Vodafone 888 race car yesterday at Taabinga State School to help Tarong Energy celebrate their new purchase.

The drivers, who recently enjoyed an historic one-two victory at the Bathurst 1000, are sponsored by Komatsu so the link-up was a natural excuse to celebrate. The students had a chance to talk to the drivers and collect autographs.

Tarong Energy CEO Helen Gluer said she was thrilled that Komatsu had arranged for Craig and Jamie to come to visit the school and Meandu Mine.

"This was a great opportunity for Tarong Energy and Komatsu, one of our major suppliers, to work together to bring a truly unique experience to the region," she said.

"We used a local business for the body builds of the trucks, which cost $4.6 million each, and through our excellent relationships with suppliers and contractors we have been able to have Craig and Jamie here today."

Taabinga State School Deputy Principal Jenny Bisley said she was pleased that student leaders from other local primary schools had been able to attend and thanked Tarong Energy and Komatsu for bringing Craig and Jamie to Kingaroy.

As part of their visit to the South Burnett, the Team Vodafone drivers also enjoyed a tour of the Meandu mine, a drive in the new trucks and visited the dragline.
Business Breakfast To Identify Growth Opportunities
November 1, 2010 - All South Burnett businesspeople have been invited to attend a Business Breakfast which will be held in Kingaroy on November 23.

Guest speakers will be from AusIndustry, Enterprise Connect, the Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, the Queensland Rural Adjustment Authority, Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE and the South Burnett Regional Council.

Topics to be covered include tax concessions, funding opportunities, innovation grants, training and other business supports.

The cost is free but bookings are essential. To RSVP, contact Deborah Mead on (07) 4151-0660 or email her
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Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser has announced a series of appointments to the Boards of Government-Owned Corporations.

Locally, Graham Carpenter and Karen Smith-Pomeroy will continue in their roles as chairman and director on the Tarong Energy Board. Former Tarong Energy Corporation director Elizabeth Jameson has departed.

John Bird, Helen Stanton, Tony Mooney and Susan Forrester have been re-appointed directors of Ergon Energy.

Alan Millhouse has been appointed as a director of SunWater Limited with John Gibson, Gregory Moynihan and Dr Thomas Connor AO re-appointed to the State-owned bulk water supplier.
Hornets Celebrate 30th Anniversary of Historic Victory
October 29, 2010 - Former Cherbourg Hornets rugby league players will be gathering in Murgon tomorrow night to mark the 30th anniversary of the team's first A Grade victory in 1980.

Club president - and Cherbourg Council CEO - Warren Collins will be the master of ceremonies for the dinner which will be held at the Murgon Town Hall.

The Hornets had enjoyed success in lower grades in the South Burnett competition but their breakthrough victory in the top grade against the Wondai Wolves in 1980 marked a turning point for the players - and the town of Cherbourg.

The Hornets have produced many top-grade NRL players over the years including Willie and Esi Tonga, Chris Sandow (who wears orange boots with his Rabbitohs strip to honour the Hornets) and Leo Dynevor.

As well, Hornets players have starred in rep teams for the South Burnett, Wide Bay and many indigenous touring teams.

Listen to an ABC Radio National interview this morning with former Hornets player Selwyn Button

Ironically, the Hornets were victorious in the South Burnett competition again this year ... and their grand final opponents? The Wondai Wolves!



The 1980 Hornets team:

Back Row - A Watcho, A Murray, R Miller, F Malone, A Gyemore, B Davidson
Middle Row: B Costello, M Fisher, B Harrison, M Bligh, H Fisher, L Bligh
Front Row: D Cray, C Georgetown, R Watson, E Harrison (Capt), C Gyemore, D Harrison
Forum Discusses 'Roadmap' For Wide Bay Burnett Region
October 28, 2010 - Regional Development Australia - Wide Bay Burnett (the new joint State-Federal body established after the old Area Consultative Committee network was dissolved) held a forum in Kingaroy last night to gauge local opinions on a number of key issues.

RDA Wide Bay Burnett is a strategic advisory body to government rather than a funding body. It was established in late 2009 as one of 12 RDAs in Queensland. Since then the committee has held meetings to develop a draft "roadmap" for the region which was submitted to the State Government in August.

Last night's meeting in Kingaroy was the last in the a second round of community engagements to fine tune the roadmap before the first ever Wide Bay Burnett Regional Summit which will be held in Bundaberg on November 30.

So far RDA Wide Bay Burnett has identified five regional priorities and actions which formed the basis for last night's discussions. These are:
  • Strengthening our regional profile
  • Driving economic prosperity and job creation
  • Fostering natural resource management and sustainability
  • Advancing education and training
  • Supporting our community and social well-being

The Draft Wide Bay Burnett Regional Roadmap can be downloaded here - (but beware, it is a LARGE file - 20MB PDF)

ABOVE: Paul Francis (RDA Wide Bay Burnett), South Burnett Regional Council Mayor David Carter and RDA Wide Bay Burnett Chairman Grant Maclean at the Kingaroy forum
Ergon Energy Thanks Long-Serving South Burnett Duo
October 27, 2010 - Long-serving Ergon Energy employees in the South Burnett have been honoured for their service, dedication and commitment to the electricity industry in a ceremony held recently at Maryborough.

Tony Bygrave (work group leader, Yarraman) and Shane Raabe (live line linesperson, Kingaroy) were presented with a certificate recognising their individual contribution to the industry and, in particular, their service to Ergon Energy and their local communities for the past 25 years.

The pair were inducted into Ergon's "25 Year" club.

"It is a way for Ergon Energy to recognise their loyal service and contribution they've made to servicing the needs of electricity customers in their local communities,” General Manager Operations Southern Paul Jordon said.

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About 30 police officers from the North Coast Region, including police from the South Burnett, were presented with Service Medals at an official ceremony in Gympie this week.

North Coast Region Chief Superintendent Lawrie Churchill presented medals and clasps to officers in recognition of their diligence and ethical service.
Ergon Envirofund Gives
$21,000 to South Burnett Projects
October 26, 2010 - Three South Burnett groups will share $21,000 from Ergon Energy's $100,000 Envirofund grant scheme.

General Manager Operations Southern Paul Jordon said Wondai State School would receive $10,000 towards establishing a Bush Tucker Trail linking the garden kitchen and permaculture garden, along with the installation of a rainwater tank.

"Local indigenous families will be involved in the design and planting of the trail, while Blue Care clients will assist with maintenance," Mr Jordon said.

"Wondai State School students will be educated on growing, harvesting and preparing food and will be able to take produce home to share with their families."

The Kingaroy State High School Waste Management Project will receive $1000 to install 20 bird-proof rubbish bins to stop birds scattering waste throughout the school grounds and surrounding community.

South Burnett Regional Council will receive $10,000 to host a week-long energy efficiency education event for local schools and community members at the South Burnett Energy Centre in Nanango.

"The Wise Up to Energy Use program will include a light bulb exchange program and a variety of information sessions on energy conservation methods and renewable energy alternatives," Mr Jordan said.
BIEDO Promises Action Day On Employment
October 25, 2010 - The Burnett Inland Economic Development Organisation (BIEDO) will be holding its first "Solutions Focused Forum" on December 1 in Kingaroy.

The forum will discuss employment, training and education issues in the Burnett region including micro-enterprises, recruitment and initiatives for young people outside the mainstream school system.

The forum aims to produce an "Action Focused Report" on what the region can do to progress effective employment solutions.

BIEDO has promised this will not be just another talkfest identifying issues but rather an "Action this Day!"

For more information, contact BIEDO on (07) 4169-7851.
Clip, Save and Win, Win, Win!!
October 22, 2010 - Have you joined the South Burnett's Secret Savers Club yet?

The third Clip Save 'N' Win coupons flyer was distributed recently to mail boxes throughout the region - it's pink this time!

The Secret Saver Club promises to offer members instant updates on local sales, limited offers and great deals in the South Burnett. Just fill in the form and drop it into any of the contributing businesses on the flyer.

People who join the club will also go into a draw to win accommodation at the Coral Beach Resort at Noosa.

NB: The saving coupons expire on October 31 so you'd better get clipping!!
Peanut Silos Added To Heritage Register
October 21, 2010 - Kingaroy's iconic peanut silos, (right), have been added to the Queensland Heritage Register.

Queensland Heritage Council Chairman David Eades said yesterday the silos in Haly Street demonstrated the large-scale development of the peanut industry in Queensland.

"The Kingaroy Peanut Silos is a group of three remaining concrete silos - numbers 2, 3 and 4 - that were constructed by the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board to store peanuts before their processing and marketing. Silo 1 was destroyed by fire in 1951," Mr Eades said.

Mr Eades said the silos were "a striking physical manifestation" of the Peanut Company of Australia and its precursor organisations.

"The Kingaroy peanut silos are important for their symbolic quality and aesthetic contribution to the South Burnett landscape," he said.

The silos were identified as part of a statewide heritage survey carried out by the Department of Environment and Resource Management's Heritage Branch.

PCA Director Supply and Operations John Howard said PCA was supportive of the listing.

"It has been a pleasure dealing with the DERM Heritage Branch officers during this process," Mr Howard said. "We realised that by working together and establishing the correct application parameters and exception certificates that heritage listing would not be an encumbrance on our operations, efficiency and stakeholders."

Places that are entered in the Heritage Register are considered of importance to Queensland's history and are protected under heritage legislation.
RDA Regional Development
Forum To Be Held In Kingaroy
October 20, 2010 - Regional Development Australia - Wide Bay Burnett - the joint State / Federal organisation formed after the scrapping of the Wide Bay Burnett Area Consultative Committee - is inviting South Burnett residents to air their views on regional development at a meeting to be held in Kingaroy next week.

Chairman Grant Maclean said the RDA Wide Bay Burnett team was seeking input on several topics critical to regional development including:

  • How can the Wide Bay Burnett can strengthen its regional profile?

  • How can economic prosperity be increased and jobs created?

  • What more could be done to foster natural resource management and sustainability?

  • What action is required to advance education and training?


The free Community Forum and supper will be held on Wednesday October 27, 2010 from 6:30pm-9:00pm at the South Burnett Enterprise Centre, 6 Cornish Street, Kingaroy.

To register, fill in the form on the RDA Wide bay website

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  • The State Government has rejected a call by The Greens for a moratorium on Coal Seam Gas mining following latest contamination scare. See Brisbane Times report
  • Landcare Gets Down and
    Dirty With Sequestration
    October 19, 2010 - Do you remember Stanley the Soil Sample?? Back in April Landcare South East Burnett was publicising his embarrassing fungal problem.

    Well, now in a further (and final) adventure of Stanley, Landcare has found Stanley a wife, Carbonita, and they plan to settle down and sequester ...

    And if all that confuses you, you probably need to attend "What You Need To Know About Carbon ... Now!", a seminar that Landcare South East Burnett will be holding at Murgon PCYC next week.

    Guest speaker will be Alan Lauder, author of "Carbon Grazing", who will examine the importance of building soil carbon.

    The seminar will be held on Wednesday, October 27, from 8:30am until 3:30pm. Cost is $15 per person; $10 for seniors, pensioners, students and Landcare members; or $20 per family or couple (two or more from one property). Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided.

    RSVP to Penny Kennedy on (07) 4168-6179 or 0419-442-325.
    Council Attractions
    Clean Up At Tourism Awards
    October 18, 2010 - Three South Burnett Regional Council attractions - Lake Boondooma Camping and Recreation Area, (right), the South Burnett Energy Centre and Wondai Regional Art Gallery - all won awards at the annual Fraser Coast South Burnett Regional Tourism Awards held in Urangan on Saturday night.

    As well, the South Burnett Region Timber Industry Museum was inducted into the Hall of Fame for the second time, this time for winning the "Regional Attraction" category three times in a row.

    2010 South Burnett winners:

    • Regional Attraction - Lake Boondooma Camping and Recreation Area
    • New Tourism Business - South Burnett Energy Centre, Nanango
    • Heritage & Cultural Tourism - Wondai Regional Art Gallery
    • Unique Accommodation - Redrock on Booie

    Boondooma Homestead was a runner-up in the Heritage & Cultural Tourism category.
    Free Webinar On New Business Laws
    October 18, 2010 - The Queensland Department of Employment and Economic Development is inviting small businesses to register to view a free webinar on changes to national laws that will affect almost every Australian business.

    On January 1 next year, all State Governments will introduce a single, national consumer protection and fair trading law to be known as the Australian Consumer Law (ACL).

    This will replace key sections of the Commonwealth Trade Practices Act 1974 and the Fair Trading Acts of all States and Territories, including Queensland's Fair Trading Act 1989.

    DEEDI warns the ACL will affect almost every Australian business.

    The free online information seminar will provide an introduction to the law and also an opportunity to put questions to an expert panel.

    The webinar will be held from noon (Queensland time) on October 26.

    To register to take part, click here.

    For more information on the Australian Consumer Law, visit the Consumer Law website or the Office of Fair Trading

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    The wild winds and rain on Friday night caused a heap of headaches for local Ergon Energy crews:

    • 200 customers near Kingaroy lost power from 10:05pm on Friday until 10:30am on Saturday when two poles came down in extremely wet locations

    • 150 customers in the Wondai region had a blackout from 5:35am to 1:50pm on Saturday when a pole top caught fire near Charlestown in an area without immediate access for Ergon crews


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    The Silver Lining Foundation training schemes at Ficks Crossing were featured on ABC Radio Wide Bay this morning.

    They're doing a great job a turning out workers who now just need jobs!

    Listen to the report by clicking here
    Tourism Awards In Urangan Tomorrow
    October 15, 2010 - The local tourism industry's traditional "night of nights", the annual Fraser Coast South Burnett Tourism awards, will be held in Hervey Bay tomorrow night.

    FCSBT marketing manager Danielle Andreuzzi expects more than 240 people to attend the calypso-themed event in Urangan.

    Awards will be distributed in 29 categories and usually the South Burnett end of the region does very well, scooping many awards.

    This year's awards night will be celebrated with the knowledge that this may be the last time South Burnett operators will be invited to attend the event as merger talks could see the South Burnett being severed from this region to be attached to the Golden West.