Greensill’s support no Bundy coal mine campaign
Bundaberg farming giant Greensill Farming has joined the renewed calls of Bundaberg MP Tom Smith, to kill off any possibility of a coal coking...
New pre-apprenticeship pathway
A brand new, employment based, pre apprenticeship pathway will help Wide Bay locals kickstart their engineering careers as part of a $25 million investment...
Poor internet putting hospital under threat
Both the Gin Gin Hospital and Bundaberg Regional Council (BRC) have spoken out for dependable telecommunication service, with the hospital's ability to treat and...
Youth urged to reach out and check-in
On headspace Day 2021 (6 October), headspace Bundaberg is urging young people in the region to start taking small, everyday steps that support...
Remnants to riches for local farmers
Farmers in Queensland’s Burnett-Mary region can now apply for the Australian Government’s $22.3 million Enhancing Remnant Vegetation Pilot.
The pilot rewards farmers for improving their...
$5 million secured for redevelopment of Anzac Park
Bundaberg’s Anzac Park will undergo a major redevelopment thanks to a $5 million boost by the Federal Government’s Building Better Regions Fund.
The $19 million...
Quality on sale from throughout Queensland
Vendors are coming from as far north as Proserpine and Sarina, with southern vendors from Caboolture, Kingaroy, Nanango and the Wide Bay as well...
Four car crash in CBD
Two people have been taken to hospital following a four-vehicle crash on Bourbong Street at 10.40am, 6 October.
Paramedics transported two patients in a...
4WD’s explore Byfield and surrounds
Approximately 70 km north-east of Rockhampton lies the Byfield National Park and Byfield State Forest. The coastal scenery, massive sand dunes, mountains, rainforest-edged creeks,...
21 year-old Wallaville man facing 23 charges
Last week, Gin Gin Police received information a man was allegedly hooning and driving at excessive speeds in a blue Ford Falcon sedan.
Police will...
You call that a knife?
Knifemaking is making its mark in Bundaberg as the new place to learn how to make the world’s oldest tool.
Local knifemaker Scottie Simmonds...
Future growth at the Bundaberg Port
An influx of works and development at the Bundaberg Port is preparing the strategic port for future growth.
Almost 100 percent of materials from...


















