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New covid measures putting business under threat

Bundaberg business owners say new measures prohibiting entry for the unvaccinated will threaten their viability and divide the community. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced measures...

Professor encourages students to learn from everything

It takes a certain tenacity to go from a public school in Dundee, Scotland, to being a Professor heading up your own research program...

Childcare rebate changing

Thousands of families call the Bundaberg region home and each one is different. Some parents work while their children are young and some choose...

Local schools continue to shine

Many of the region’s state schools have shown just how committed they are to their students' educational futures, honoured at the 22nd annual Showcase...

Workplace safety and health and Queensland Police investigate fire at Isis Central

UPDATE: 3.30pm - Queensland Police and workplace safety and health have been attending the scene of the fire at Isis Central, investigating how the...

Person dead after crash in Gin Gin

A female has been found dead by emergency services following a crash north of Gin Gin yesterday. According to Queensland Police, a white 4WD was...

The mo that just keeps giving

For a real estate agent, presentation is everything and the addition of a rather shapely looking moustache can often be a topic of interesting...

Significance of Movember reaches many

Fondly referred to as the hairy month, the start of November once again rolled out Movember, in its 18th year. While this year appears a...

Bundaberg speakers show determination in competition

It’s no easy feat to stand and deliver a speech, let alone presenting at a speech contest. But this is what three Bundaberg locals undertook...

Paradise Dam could get to its current capacity this weekend

In great news for farmers, Paradise Dam could be back to 100 percent of it's current capacity by the middle of this weekend. Sunwater has...

Hort Chat: Ongoing labour challenges

Industry is awaiting the release of the June Working Holiday Maker visa program report, but the December 2020 Report paints a very grim picture...

Community gathers to remember John Wood

Last Saturday, the usual Cars, Crumbs and Coffee was held as locals from around the region converged on Innes Park for - as the...

Athletics club seeks new junior competitors

As summer sports wrap up and winter sports commence their seasons, Bargara Little Athletics are inviting local school students to give track and field...

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