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Colour, talent and creativity on display

With more than 200 quilts of all sizes on display, visitors will be blown away by the colour, variety and skill showcased at the...

Research could make all the difference

While for some of us the chance to wear our jeans is a comfortable fashion choice, it means so much more to Bundaberg mother...

Citrus season in need of extra workers

Long known as the citrus capital of Australia, Gayndah is continuing to stand out both on the local and international scene for its exceptional...

Make wishes come true for 33 years

The true spirit of giving is well and truly alive in Bundaberg and showcased with the beautiful determination of the Make-A-Wish Bundaberg branch. Already having...

Alloway on track to share garden greatness

Schools throughout the region are learning about and eating more vegetables and fruit, and meeting the farmers who grow them through Health and Wellbeing...

Funding boosts job opportunities

The highly-successful Queensland Agriculture Workforce Network (QAWN), which has facilitated the creation of hundreds of new jobs in the regions, is being extended to...

Vital upgrades to airport bouncing back

The Bundaberg Airport will undergo important upgrades totalling $280,000, with revenue and flight manifest numbers holding steady for an airport bouncing back from...

United front of support against violence at home

Representatives from local domestic and family violence support services and organisations are putting a commitment in writing, to work together to provide the best...

Relief for asbestos sufferers

Each year, between 700 and 800 Australians are diagnosed with mesothelioma, an aggressive cancer with poor survival rates. Out of those more than 90 per...

St Luke’s take out the title in challenge

With the final result between the top two coming down to just one point, it was definitely a battle of knowledge for schools in...

Farms of the future on trial

Farms of the future are being trialled at Gatton in a ground-breaking first for Queensland horticulture. Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister...

75 years of care at Mater Hospital

A celebratory mass was held at Mater Private Hospital Bundaberg on 28 July, to mark 75 years since the hospital first opened its doors. Celebrations...

Waitlists up, but elective surgery down

New Queensland Health data released on Friday, 10 April, shows there are now 346,751 Queenslanders sitting on waitlists to see a specialist. Often this is...