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More than just a meal

Australia’s food icon, Maggie Beer, may be leading an ambitious world first social experiment to transform the meals and dining experience at an aged...

Skills for life shared on the beach

A skill that is both fun and often lifesaving is ready to be shared with the community once again with the Bundaberg Surf Life...

Unique style sees dancers clogging into friendship

Clogging. An interesting name, but what is behind this much overlooked dance genre. Sharing this style has been a labour of love for instructor Merril Gardner...

Feeling safe when diving the depths

Given the Bundaberg region is well known for its many stunning dive spots, it continues to draw many visitors looking to explore the depths...

Real options shared through special event

Options Day Bundaberg’s community led disability expo opens pathways to support, skill and educate people living with disability, their family, friends, and carers. This...

Dignity Drive helps limit period poverty

New research from Australian charity Share the Dignity’s Bloody Big Survey has found that a startling 66 per cent of Queensland menstruators have found...

Urgent called for volunteers

Given that RSPCA Queensland has lost 16 per cent of their volunteer workforce since the pandemic, the charity is issuing an urgent callout to...

Housing help just a part of fundraising golf day

While the event may have changed to a Friday afternoon of relaxing, fundraising golf, one things remains the same for the Carinbundi Foundation annual...

Fair celebrates history restoration of St John the Devine

Members of the congregation of St John the Devine at Burnett Heads love nothing more than celebrating with the region’s community. Each year, the church...

Have a say: new library programs

New Bundaberg Library programs are on the way, from history and trivia to board games and crafts, and residents can nominate their preferred non-technology-based...

Bundaberg 61-year-old social work student determined to change lives

Louise Geal is studying for a life-changing career, and a CQUniCares CatholicCare Legacy Scholarship is helping her make the transformation. She’s found ways to...

Whistle blows ready for model railway anniversary

Bringing visitors that are both young and old to their doors wanting the chance to glimpse details model railway layouts, the Bundaberg Model Railway...

Christmas shopping time

Well, I can officially say – Merry Christmas and welcome to the Christmas shopping season. As I write this, many of the black Friday sales...