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Rischelle BrooksLocal Artists On The Web
June 30, 2009 - Two South Burnett artists have recently unveiled new websites to display their artworks to a wider audience.

Works by Kingaroy artist Rischelle Brooks, (right), can be found at www.rischelle.com.au while Murgon artist Lee Porter can be found at www.leeporter.com.au.

Both should be familiar to local residents as they have displayed their works at local galleries but Lee has also gone further afield, with works by her shown in New York late last year.

Rischelle has an exhibition at present at the Goomeri Fine Art Gallery at 26 Boonara Street while Lee will be exhibiting at Goomeri in August.
Spotlight On Essdale Park
June 29, 2009 - Kilkivan lavender farm Essdale Park and its range of skincare products featuring organic beeswax have attracted the attention of the local media.

Owner Diane Elliott and her products were featured in a recent story in the Sunshine Coast Daily newspaper.

She now has six balm products catering for everyone from babies to gardeners.

Diane can be contacted by email or visit her website
Wine Industry Releases New Map
June 26, 2009 - The South Burnett Wine Industry Association has released the latest version of its South Burnett Wine Map, (right).

The brochure includes an up-to-date touring map showing the location of wineries and cellardoors, accommodation providers and food and other attractions.

There are also contact details for other local attractions such as the Maidenwell Observatory and regional cuisine outlets such as the Aussie Dragon Fruit Farm.

Copies of the brochure are available at cellardoors and other outlets throughout the region.
Kelly's On The Move Again!
June 25, 2009 - Kelly Taffe's Kelees Makeup Artistry, which re-opened in May in King Street, Kingaroy, is on the move again ... this time to The Artists Cottage complex at Taabinga Village (opposite Kingaroy Airport).

From July 6, Kelly will be operating her beauty, waxing and make-up business from the Blue Cottage in the The Artists Cottage grounds.

Contact phone number (07) 4162-8336 and email remain the same.
Latest Touring Guide Released
June 24, 2009 - The latest version of Tourism Queensland's popular South-East Queensland Country Guide, (right), has been released for 2009-2010.

The guide features an excellent road map of south-east Queensland in the inside cover as well as short guides to South Burnett towns and attractions and advertising from local accommodation providers.

Copies will be available soon from Visitor Information Centres throughout the region.

NB. The Kingaroy Peanut Festival is on September 12 ... not in August as stated in the Guide. The contact phone number is also incorrect.
The Rock Opens At Goomeri
June 23, 2009 - Central Queensland building society The Rock has opened a second building society branch in the South Burnett, this time at Goomeri.

Graham and Diane Little have opened the mini-branch and ATM at Goomeri News and were a major sponsor of the recent Goomeri Pumpkin Festival.

Earlier this year, The Rock opened an agency at the Nanango Newsagency at 64 Drayton Street, Nanango, and became a sponsor of the Nanango Show.

The new outlets are part of an aggressive expansion plan by the Rockhampton-based building society, which has opened eight new agencies over eight weeks to extend its network to 31 locations.
Last Update From WBBACC
June 22, 2009 - The very last edition of the Wide Bay Burnett Area Consultative Committee's (WBBACC) popular email newsletter Regional Update has hit in-boxes across the region today.

The newsletter was launched by Cameron Bisley in February 2006 to provide all the latest information on events, activities and grant opportunities distributed by the Federal Government. It was also published in full on the WBBACC website.

The Federal Government has decided to close down the Area Consultative Committees network across Australia and replace it with a new body, Regional Development Australia (RDA). Applications close today for people interested in joining the new the new RDA committee, (see story June 9).

To read the last edition of Regional Update, click here
Brisbane Tastes The Magic
Southbank festival

June 19, 2009 - Tastes from the South Burnett proved popular at the inaugural South Bank Regional Flavours festival, (above), held at South Bank in Brisbane last weekend.

Reports indicate crowds were at times "four deep" as they purchased local produce and collected brochures and samples.

South Burnett Regional Council Director of Governance John Kersnovski said Council had worked with the South Bank organisers for the past few months to ensure the South Burnett was strongly represented at the event.

The success means Council is likely to support the venture again next year.

Southbank festival

Some of the local products on display in Brisbane
Multi-Million Dollar
Boost For Local Schools
June 18, 2009 - Local schools will benefit from millions of dollars of building work under Round 2 of the Federal Government's "Primary Schools for the 21st Century" program (part of the Economic Stimulus Plan) announced this week:

Big winners are St Joseph's Catholic School, Murgon ($2 million to construct a library and multipurpose spaces) and St John's Lutheran Primary School, Kingaroy ($2 million for a multi-purpose hall).

Other schools to receive assistance:
  • Benarkin State School - $250,000 for a resource centre
  • Cherbourg State School - $1,250,000 for a covered outside learning area and $750,000 for a resource centre
  • Cloyna State School - $600,000 for a multipurpose hall and $250,000 for a resource centre
  • Coolabunia State School - $850,000 for a library
  • Cooyar State School - $250,000 for a covered outdoor learning area
  • Durong State School - $250,000 for a resource centre
  • Goombungee State School - $850,000 for a resource centre
  • Gowrie State School - $1.2275 million for a multipurpose hall and $772,500 for a resource centre
  • Meringandan State School - $1.25 million for a multipurpose hall and $750,000 for a resource centre
  • Moffatdale State School - $250,000 for a library
  • Wheatlands State School - $850,000 for a library
  • Widgee State School - $250,000 for a library
  • Woolooga State School - $250,000 for a resource centre
  • Yarraman State School - $300,000 for a covered outside learning area and $550,000 for a multipurpose hall.

This funding is in addition to grants announced recently for many local schools under Round 2 of the Federal Government's National School Pride program.
Budget ... What's In It For The South Burnett?
June 17, 2009 - The State Government Budget released yesterday contains a few sweeteners in it for South Burnett residents despite all the economic doom and gloom:

  • $7.93 million to begin construction of a replacement police station and watchhouse at Murgon (total cost $8.76m)
  • $3.2 million to begin construction of a trade training centre at Kingaroy State High School (total cost $4.2m)
  • $2.9 million to rehabilitate a section of the Wide Bay Highway at Kinbombi Creek (total cost $3.1m)
  • $2.6 million to replace the Boyne River Bridge on the Proston-Boondooma Road (total cost $5.2m)
  • $2 million to complete an Early Childhood Education facility in Nanango (total cost $2.3m)
  • $3.6m to develop the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail and the Boonah to Ipswich Trail
  • Development of a Family Drop-In Clinic for new parents at Kingaroy Hospital; and
  • Replacement of Woolooga electricity substation

The $224.4 million budget for Tarong Energy covers the Kunioon coal project and maintaining operations at Tarong, Tarong North and Wivenhoe power stations. Highlights include:
  • $64.5 million on coal mine development,
  • $56.2 million for upgrades and overhauls including a major overhaul of Unit 4 at Tarong and a mini-overhaul at Tarong North,
  • $9.4 million for the mine void ash disposal project; and
  • $8.1 million for low nitrogen oxide burners at Tarong Power
    Station.

Forestry plantations in the Kingaroy area may also benefit from the State Government's $6.8 million injection into hardwoods forestry.

SCOOP: Swine flu closes local schools, see South Burnett Online
Prof Rod WalkerDial-A-Cessna
June 16, 2009 - A Queensland University of Technology research team has used Telstra's Next G mobile phone network to control an unmanned aircraft over Kingaroy.

According to the QUT, the flight could be one of the first in the world to use a secure commercial mobile communications network to control a pilotless plane.

"Mobile network technology could allow autonomous (unmanned aircraft) to fly further and to carry higher resolution camera equipment than those currently in use which are limited by line-of-sight communications systems," QUT researcher Dr Luis Mejias said.

The research is being undertaken as part of the Smart Skies Project, a research collaboration between the QUT, the CSIRO ICT Centre and Boeing Research & Technology.

QUT aviation researcher Prof Rodney Walker, (above right), said the Next G network had also been used to send collision avoidance commands to a Cessna plane and an unmanned helicopter flying in Kingaroy.

UPDATE: July 17 - Prof Walker interviewed by the ABC
Field Day On Thursday
June 15, 2009 - The annual BGA AgriServices Field Day will be held in Kingaroy from 9:00am to 3:00pm this Thursday.

The free field day, at BGA AgriServices' Youngman Street property, will feature trade displays, prizes and giveaways and a "guess the weight of the steer" competition. There'll be morning tea and lunch available, the Kingaroy Lions bar will open at 11:30am, and there'll be a charity auction from 1:30pm with proceeds going to BeyondBlue.

Guest speakers will be Dr Scott Dalzell (Growing and Managing Leucaena), Chris Love (Woody and Pasture Weeds) and John Feehan (Dung Beetles).
Vote For Our Great
South Burnett Restaurants!
June 12, 2009 - Do you love our great local South Burnett restaurants? If so, here's your chance to let the world know!

The Lifestyle Food pay TV channel is organising the 2009 I Love Food Awards and is providing the opportunity for Australians to vote for their favourite restaurants (and the opportunity to win prizes for doing so).

Local restaurants that already have voting pages are:
(just click on the links - and don't forget to choose a category!)
Essential Move For Kingaroy Dentist
June 11, 2009 - Kingaroy dentist Jonathan Pye is relocating his renamed and enlarged practice into new premises at 8a Glendon Street.

The former Pye Dentall Care (and yes, Dentall is right) was squeezed into a small area beside Eagle Boys Pizza in the Shoppingworld complex.

It will now be known as Dental Essentials and will be located in the heart of the "medical precinct" which has been developing in recent years in the vicinity of the South Burnett Private Hospital.

The new practice will be open at the end of the month.
Meet'n'Greet at Belltower
June 10, 2009 - The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce's June Meet'n'Greet will be held next Monday from 5:30pm at the Belltower Restaurant on the corner of Schellbachs and Haydens Roads.

Guest speakers will be Frances Ross (Busy At Work Apprenticeship Services), Karyn Bjelke-Petersen (Relay For Life) and Mayor David Carter, who will provide an update on South Burnett Regional Council issues.

KCCI Project Officer Polly Birchall said there would also be an opportunity for people to voice any business issues they may have.

Cost is $10. Drinks and nibbles will be provided by the Belltower. RSVP to Polly on (07) 4162-8466 or by email for catering purposes.
Interested in
Regional Development?
June 9, 2009 - Are you enthusiastic and committed to the future of the South Burnett? Then the State Government wants you!

The new Regional Development Australia network (created under a memorandum of understanding between the State and Federal governments) will advise and work with both governments to address regional issues and promote regional development.

One RDA committee will be created in the Wide Bay-Burnett region and will replace the current Wide Bay Burnett Area Consultative Committee (WBBACC).

Committee members should have experience in one or more of the following areas:
  • Economic development
  • Business or management
  • Environment
  • Education
  • Community services; or
  • Social inclusion.

The new committee will have 10 members, including a chair and deputy chair. Two of these will be local government representatives to ensure the three levels of government work in partnership to benefit local communities and find local solutions.

More information is available at the Regional Development Australia website or by contacting Felicity Van Der Zwan on (02) 6274-7290 or by email.

The closing date for Expressions of Interest is June 22.
Aussie Flavour At New Gallery
June 8, 2009 - Blackbutt artist Dell Stevenson has opened a gallery on her property between Yarraman and Blackbutt.

Dellsart at Gilla Gallery is open Thursdays to Sundays from 9:00am-5:00pm at 781 Kooralgin-Gilla Road.

The gallery features more than 100 original art pieces including Australian animals, parrots and kingfishers in gouache and watercolours, landscapes in acrylics and oils, and digital art.

Bus groups are welcome by appointment. For more information, phone Dell on (07) 4163-0179.
Cafe Opens At Coolabunia
June 5, 2009 - The former Whipbird Function Centre at Coolabunia, (right), has been reborn as the Whipbird Cafe under the guidance of Charmaine Schloss and will now offer a full cafe menu seven days a week.

The cafe provides the opportunity for al fresco and indoor dining as well as takeaways. Organic and local produce, including Kingaroy Cheese, will be available as well as Coolabunia Coffee (roasted beans from certified fairtrade and organic coffee producers). Local art will also be displayed on the cafe's walls.

The Whipbird Cafe, at 21 Chaseling Street, Coolabunia (follow the signs from the D'Aguilar Highway) is open Monday-Wednesday from 9:00am-5:00pm and Thursday-Sunday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Uncertainty Over Sale Of Local Hardwood Plantations
June 4, 2009 - Queensland Premier Anna Bligh's decision to sell Forestry Plantations Queensland (FPQ) - which manages State-owned timber plantations - will affect the hoop pine plantations at Yarraman, Imbil, Brooyar, Jimna and Gallangowan.

However, the State Government is still taking advice whether to include hardwood plantations in the sale. There are hardwood forests at Kingaroy, Wondai, Gayndah and Mundubbera as well as on the coast between Beerburrum and Gympie.

The sale of FPQ (formerly known as DPI Forestry) is expected to raise about $500 million.

"We will retain ownership of the land to protect access rights for the public," Mrs Bligh said. "A condition of sale will be that recreation in State Plantation Forests will continue, including walking, cycling, horse riding, motorcycling, car rallies, photography, filming and dog-sled racing."
Go Green At Nanango Markets
June 3, 2009 - Kingaroy electrician Greg Taffe, from Go Green Generation, wants to remind South Burnett residents that government rebates for the installation of 1kW solar power systems expire on June 30.

If you want more information about the rebates - or any other aspect of solar power - Greg will have a stall at the Nanango markets this weekend and will also have a display in Kingaroy Shoppingworld on June 13.

In the meantime, you can contact him on the company's new landline phone number (07) 4162-8336 or by email