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SBBiz Now Available On Council Website
October 11, 2005 - Southburnett.biz is now also available through Nanango Shire Council's website, making access to up-to-date business listings even easier for Nanango residents.

Nanango Shire Council was one of the original supporters of the Tarong Business Program from which Southburnett.biz grew, so we're proud to renew the link.

Plans are now underway for SBBiz to become available on other South Burnett Council websites.
Computer Consultancy
Opens In Nanango
October 10, 2005 - A new business for Nanango is Superior Studios, located at 17 Brisbane Street.

Wayne Hoggett and Selby Matheson have established a computer consultancy business which offers a range of services including web design, image/logo design, computer repairs and maintenance, software installation and computer training.

They are available for after hours callouts to anywhere in the South Burnett and can be contacted on (07) 4163-1579 or by email.
SB Foods Changes Hands
October 7, 2005 - SB Food Service Distributors, the wholesale food, stationery and cleaning supplies business which has been servicing the South Burnett for 27 years, has changed hands.

Morty and Kelly Douglass and Col and Michelle Forsyth have purchased SB Foods, located at 12 Kingaroy Street, Kingaroy. Barry and Lexie Randall, who built the business from scratch, will still retain an interest.

SB Foods can be contacted on (07) 4162-2754 or by email
New Community
Development Worker
October 6, 2005 - There's a new face at the South Burnett Community Development Program, based in St Mary's Hall, 15 Albert Street, Kingaroy.

Louise Judge, (left), has replaced Jo O'Gorman who resigned earlier this year. The role of the SBCDP is to work with the different South Burnett communities to identify needs and then find solutions. You can contact Louise on (07) 4162-5711 or by email
Little Peanuts for
the Peanut Capital
October 5, 2005 - Kingaroy has a new childcare centre ... the aptly named Little Peanuts Early Learning Centre located at 215 Haly Street (just down the road from McDonalds).

Little Peanuts offers before and after school care (6:30am to 6:30pm) for children aged from six weeks to 12 years. It also has its own courtesy bus and morning and afternoon teas are provided.

For more information, contact Peta Hagger on (07) 3712-4136.
Two New Eateries In Nanango
October 4, 2005 - Two new eating spots have opened recently in Nanango, both in Drayton Street and open from Wednesdays to Sundays:

KuZo's Bar and Restaurant is located at The Palace Hotel (77 Drayton Street) and is open for lunch Wednesday to Friday, and dinner Wednesday-Sunday. Phone Zoe Jensen on (07) 4163-3256.

Crusty's Pizza and Pasta (at 67 Drayton Street) offers dine-in, takeaway and home-delivery pizzas, lasagne and spaghetti from Wednesdays to Sundays. Phone (07) 4171-0631.
Free Seminar For Small Businesses
October 3, 2005 - What are the new business opportunities for the next five years? How can you position your business to profit from future trends? What are the three biggest emerging consumer types and how do you reach them?

If you don't know the answers, maybe this free seminar organised by the Wide Bay Burnett Area Consultative Committee for home-based and small business operators can help!

The seminar, presented by Dr Kim Houghton from Strategic Economic Solutions, will be held at the Kingaroy RSL Club on Thursday October 13 from 9:15am to 12:30pm. Registrations are essential. Phone (07) 4121-7099 or send an email. For more information, download a flyer (47kb PDF)
Have Your Say On The
Blueprint For The Bush
September 30, 2005 - The joint Agforce / Qld Government "Blueprint For The Bush" will be one of the topics discussed at the KCCI Meet'n'Greet which will be held in Kingaroy on Monday October 3.

Guest speaker will be Phil Casey who will explain the 10-year plan to help rural and remote communities and industries manage change. As well, Cameron Bisley from the Wide Bay Burnett Area Consultative Committee, will discuss the Regional Partnerships Program.

The Meet'n'Greet will be held at the Kingaroy Hotel Motel in Youngman Street from 6:00pm. Admission is $5 for KCCI members and $8 for non-members.
Smart Move For Owner-Builders
September 29, 2005 - A new business aimed at owner-builders has moved into the former Fitness Centre premises in the Youngman Street Industrial Estate in Kingaroy.

Paul Hume has opened a South Burnett branch of Steelsmart Kit Homes and offers a range of affordable steel-frame kit houses to choose from. South Burnett Steelsmart Kit Homes can also be contacted on (07) 4162-8317 or by email
KCCIKCCI Offers Team-Building
Training Opportunity
September 28, 2005 - The Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Synthesis Trainers and Consultants are offering a one-day training seminar concentrating on "Team Performance".

The hands-on exercises cover topics including roles and responsibilities, rules and boundaries, and conflict resolution. Cost is $155 (inc GST) which includes course materials, lunch, and morning and afternoon teas.

The training will be held at the Motel Kingaroy on October 5 from 9:00am to 4:30pm. Book ASAP on (07) 4162-8466.
Dynamic Computer Business Opens
September 27, 2005 - A new computer sales, service and consultancy business, Dynamic Computer Services, has opened to service Murgon, Goomeri, Kilkivan and surrounding areas.

David Rowe recently moved to the area to be closer to his wife's family. He formerly worked in Brisbane (TAB Qld) and London. Initially the business will be home-based however he hopes to have a shopfront open in either Murgon or Goomeri within six months.

Dynamic Computer Services can be reached on (07) 4169-7727 or by email
Oasis MotelRecent Additions To SBBiz
September 26, 2005 - Website links added to Southburnett.biz last week include a new website for Kingaroy's Motel Oasis, a new SBBiz poster page, and one of the region's oldest websites which has never been listed here before.

Max and Mandy Smith's Motel Oasis, at 50 Walter Road, Kingaroy, has a new website with online bookings available.

Wendy Martin, from Adventures in Space and Time, has a new poster page on the Net. Wendy's Kingaroy business is a time management and system organisation consultancy.

The third addition is Rebecca Bell's Birds Down Under site. Ozbird.com, which is based in Nanango, traces its web heritage back to 1995 and sells Australiana gifts, gems, opals and other unique items.
Murgon Meatworkers In Limbo
September 23, 2005 - ABC Radio is reporting that nearly 350 workers at the South Burnett Beef meatworks in Murgon will be stood down indefinitely after today.

Bindaree Beef told the ABC high cattle prices and an increase in the cost of production had caused the closure, which would not be permanent.

The position would be reviewed again at the end of next week.
Another Useful Local Website
September 22, 2005 - The Wide Bay Burnett Human Services Network provides a useful website for residents and welfare services in the the Wide Bay-Burnett "Country Coast" region.

WBBHSN, which grew out of the Wide Bay 2020 regional growth strategy, is the region's peak human services representative group.

The website includes regional planning information, reference links, maps, and information on several working groups.
Ecosystem Maps Available Online
September 21, 2005 - Certified Regional Ecosystem Maps for Queensland can now be accessed for free online.

The maps, provided by the Environmental Protection Agency, show:
  • The current distribution and status of remnant vegetation
  • Essential habitat
  • Wildlife corridors
  • Property boundaries
  • National Park and State Forest boundaries
  • Bioregion boundaries; and
  • Towns and roads

    In areas where regional ecosystem mapping is not available (West and North Queensland), remnant vegetation cover is shown.

    This information will help landholders understand their obligations under the Vegetation Management Act which came into force on May 21.
  • SB Aquatic Centre Opens
    September 20, 2005 - The new indoor South Burnett Aquatic Centre, located on the site of the old Nanango Shire swimming pool in Henry Street, Nanango, opened to the public yesterday.

    The pool is open during summer on weekdays from 5.30am-7am and 9am to 6pm; and on weekends from 8am to 6pm (times will be adjusted in winter).

    Funding of $385,000 was granted under the Federal Government's Regional Partnerships program for a hydrotherapy pool to be incorporated into the Centre which also includes a club room, a first aid and physiotherapy room, a children's pool and a barbecue area.
    South Burnett Scoops Tourism Awards
    September 19, 2005 - Congratulations to all the South Burnett winners announced at the Fraser Coast South Burnett Regional Tourism Awards dinner in Maryborough on Saturday night:

  • Hillview Cottages (General Accommodation)
  • Bethany Cottages (Hosted Accomodation)
  • Boondooma Homestead (Heritage & Cultural Tourism)
  • Captains Paddock (Wineries)
  • Goomeri Pumpkin Festival (Regional Festivals & Special Events)
  • The Peanut Van (Tourism Retailing)
  • Bunya Forest Gallery (Eateries and Cafes)
  • Wondai Visitor Information Centre (Tourism Associations & Visitor Information Centres; NB. Murgon Visitor Information Centre was highly commended).

  • Chairman's Award for best submission: Bethany Cottages
  • Judge's Award for most improved product: Goomeri Pumpkin Festival
  • QIRC Says No To Sunday Trading
    September 16, 2005 - The Queensland Industrial Relations Commission has rejected the application by the National Retail Association for Sunday trading in regional south-east Queensland (including Kingaroy).

    The QIRC cited a lack of evidence of "economic advantage" for its decision and said there was "no real evidence of increased employment through Sunday trading".

    A survey of members of the Kingaroy Chamber of Commerce and Industry found that the overwhelming majority did not want Sunday trading and a public forum hosted by the KCCI (see story March 24) also rejected the proposal.
    Useful Websites For Small Business
    September 15, 2005 - Here's some useful websites recommended by Small Business Field Officer Peter Gregory in the Winter edition of the WBBACC Economic Up-Date:
  • www.business.gov.au - a must for anyone starting, expanding or value-adding to their business; this entry point to on-line government resources covers licences and permits; franchises; superannuation etc
  • www.abr.business.gov.au - ABN look-up ... publicly available information on businesses
  • www.decipher.biz - useful data for anyone connected to the tourism industry
  • www.industrytechlink.com.au - free technology and referral service
  • www.superchoice.gov.au - explains recent superannuation changes and a "super" calculator
  • Community Bank To
    Open On Friday
    September 14, 2005 - After months of hard work, the new Yarraman & District Community Bank will open in Yarraman this Friday.

    The bank is located on the corner of the D'Aguilar Highway and the New England Highway although its address is officially 23 Toomey Street. Shares in the venture are still available for purchase.

    Manager is Anne Woodrow and all banking facilities will be available including loans, insurance and business banking. Opening celebrations, which include morning tea, will run from 9:00am to 11:00am.