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Sending A South Burnett Postcard
Want to send a South Burnett Postcard? It's easy!

Just follow these 2 simple steps:
  • Select the postcard you'd like to use from the images below
    (or select any other postcard page to see more), then...
  • Fill in your postcard's delivery form details

Tip! Use the Preview button to view the postcard before you send it. If you need to make any fine adjustments, you can use your browser's "Back" button to return to this screen. If you do this, all the information you've already entered in the form will be preserved, saving you having to type it all over again.

 
Step #1: Choose a South Burnett photograph for your postcard:
(Click the postcards to see full-size image previews)


Postcards:   General 1   General 2   Panoramas 1   Panoramas 2
Max Walters   Melissa McCord   Max Walters II

Credits: All postcard photos on this page were shot by Nanango photographer Clive Lowe
and are made available by kind permission of the South Burnett Tourism Association

Coomba Falls

Bunya Mountains

Thinking On It

Butter churning

Coomba Falls
Bunya Mtns
Thinking On It
Butter churning

Inside the Silos

Booubyjan Homestead

Paulownias

Gem fossicking

Inside The Silos
Booubyjan Homestead
Paulownias
Gem fossicking

 
Step #2: Fill in the postcard delivery information below.


NB: All information you enter here is 100% confidential and is automatically erased
after 14 days. South Burnett Online has strict privacy and anti-spam policies.

Name of Recipient

Recipient email address

Your name

Your email address

 Your postcard's message

Check to be notified when your postcard is picked up
(NB: You must enter your e-mail address to receive this notification).

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