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Reminder: Drive to Conditions on Unsealed Roads
Speed limits cannot be posted for unsealed (gravel) roads, as drivers need to drive to the conditions of the road, which can vary at different times of the day and from day to day.
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Road Damage and Work after Recent Rain
Further road network damage has been experienced across the South Burnett region due to the rain received over the last weeks.
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Local Disaster Management Group Changes
New Chair, Deputy Chair & District Disaster Coordinator
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Learn how to turn Food Waste into Fertiliser
South Burnett Regional Council is offering a free workshop designed to teach you how to save your food scraps from landfill and turn them into fertiliser.
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How to Manage Virus Carrying Mosquitoes in your Backyard
While cooler weather generally assists the reduction of mosquitoes, recent wet weather, and high levels of rainfall over the past weeks may cause an increase in mosquito numbers.
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Community Feedback Welcome on Visitor Survey
Council is currently reviewing how visitors to the South Burnett are encouraged to stay longer, spend more money, and visit all corners of our beautiful region.
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Change of Date - Council’s Community Standing Committee Meeting Wednesday 15 June 2022
In accordance with Section 277 (1) of the Local Government Regulation 2012, Council advises that
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Change of Time - Council’s Infrastructure Standing Committee Meeting Wednesday 1 June 2022
In accordance with Section 277 (1) of the Local Government Regulation 2012, Council advises that
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National Reconciliation Week 27 May – 3 June
The South Burnett Regional Council acknowledges National Reconciliation Week, 27 May to 3 June,
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Mercer Springate Road Closure Nanango - Effective 27 May 2022
Council wishes to advise that Mercer Springate Road, Nanango, will be closed at the floodway at chainage 0.68 km from Greenwood Creek Road, due to damage from the recent weather events.
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Water Meter Readings to Start
Council wishes to advise residents that Council and/or its appointed water meter reading contractors will soon begin reading water meters throughout the region for the half year 30 June 2022.
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SBRCQ 21/22-89 Supply of PPE Field Uniforms for Council Employees
Council is seeking offers from suppliers for the supply of Hi Visibility protective clothing and workwear for Council’s field-based employees.
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Rail Trail Closure
Due to the recent wet weather events and further flooding within the region, the Kilkivan to Kingaroy Rail Trail is now closed from Wondai right through to the border of Goomeri.
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Temporary Road Closure – John Street Blackbutt - Update
Temporary closure of John Street at the intersection with Coulson Street is still in place.
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Blackbutt CBD Streetscape and Footpath Upgrade – Update 20th May 2022
The new concrete footpath is now complete within the first and second zones of works along Roy Emerson Way (Coulson Street) from the intersection of Muir Street and Coulson Street to Les Muller Park.