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Community groups push ahead on Bundaberg-Gin Gin rail trail

Local cycling and community groups are set to take the reins of the Bundaberg to Gin Gin Rail Trail project, […]

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Drunk driver charged over convenience store crash

Police have charged a 27-year-old Bundaberg Central man with drink driving offences following a crash into an Elliott Heads Convenience Store last weekend. Police were...
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